Saltillo Soccer F.C.

Monterrey continued to achieve success in all divisions of Mexican Soccer, and having a very complete squad of players and basic forces, the Club decided to buy the recently created Halcones de Aguascalientes franchise that played in Primera División "A", league prelude to the First Division of Mexican Soccer and moves the franchise to the neighboring city of Saltillo, Coahuila taking as a base of players some young people who had recently won the Third Division championship and incorporated some experienced players.

The nickname of Los Coyotes del Saltillo Soccer had been created and during the following tournaments the team consolidated itself in the league, achieving the first victories and increasing its roots in the city.

The first idol of the fans was the Argentine Ariel Hernan "El Mago" Mangiantini, who quickly became the team's top scorer and positioned himself as the favorite player of the Saltillo.

Another of Saltillo Soccer's favorite players in the first season was Carlos Augusto Gomes de Oliveira “Guto” who led the Coyotes midfield.

Managers such as Jose Luis Castillo, José "Pepe" Treviño, Francisco Avilán, Jorge Vantolrá and Magdaleno Cano paraded during the first years within the team.

Derived from the great tournament that the newcomers foreign players had, the Rayados de Monterrey decide to promote the majority of them to the first team, in addition to the young Óscar Dautt and Erick Hernández and reinforcing the Saltillo Soccer squad with some young people such as Ramón Morales, Sergio “El Alvin” Perez, Lucas Ayala, Hashim Suarez, Omar Gómez, Juan de Dios Ibarra and the African born in Sierra Leone Abdul Thompson Conteh.

The Saltillo Soccer Coyotes became the team to beat within the TDP League and the support of the fans was manifested in the stands and social networks.

However, the next day they had to travel again to the state of Sonora now to face Etchojoa where in the first leg they lost 1-0 and in the return match in Saltillo they could not take advantage of the early 1-0 lead and in the Last minutes the game was tied, thus ending the dream of promotion after the perfect season.

Crest used in 1999
Crest used in 1994