Petroleros de Ciudad Madero

Club de Fútbol Ciudad Madero is a Mexican football team.

[2] In 1964 the league organized a short playoff tournament in order to increase the number of clubs in the first division.

The tournament finished with Nacional de Guadalajara winning the tournament, there was a tie for runner-up between Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz and Ciudad Madero which had to play a final decisive game.

The club played its first game in the now defunct tournament Copa Mexico as member of the Segunda División Profesional, its first rival was C.F.

Ciudad Madero became the only team in the world at that time (1964-1965 tournament) that won the tournament without losing any games – twenty five victories (15 at home and 10 on the road) and seven ties (five at home and two on the road) under the coaching of Ernesto "Chueco" Candia de Santis, an Argentinian coach that played with Real Madrid from 1948 to 1950.

In the 1966-1967 tournament the club managed to win only one game on the road, which was against Jabatos de Nuevo León, a 1-0 match.