As of April 16, 2026, Club Calor holds a solid position in Division 2 of the Liga Premier Serie A with 12 wins, 8 ties, and 6 losses , totaling 44 points.
For the 2024–25 season, the club underwent a significant transition, moving its operations to . This move followed a brief period of uncertainty where the club attempted to establish itself in León, Guanajuato, and was nearly involved in a name change with the historic Unión de Curtidores, which was ultimately not authorized by the league. Today, the club continues to focus on developing local talent while aiming to climb the ranks of Mexican professional football. Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org calor fc
"Focos de Calor" (FC) are thermal anomalies detected by satellite sensors (such as MODIS or VIIRS) that indicate high-intensity heat on the Earth's surface. As of April 16, 2026, Club Calor holds
Reynosa, it’s time to show your support! Half our roster was born right here in our city—let’s show them the home-field energy they deserve. Drop a "🔥" in the comments if you’re backing the purple and yellow this week! Today, the club continues to focus on developing
Off the field, stories intertwined. Tomas taught a shy striker, Rafi, how to read the field; Rafi learned to read again in night classes Mara organized, because his education had stopped when the factory closed. Mateo used his modest earnings to subsidize travel for families to away matches. Mara fell in and out of love with the idea of leaving Verdan for a coaching course in the city; in the end she stayed, realizing the town itself was an education in resilience.
Years later, Calor FC played in the county league. They were still imperfect—still punctuated by tactical improvisations and players who worked night shifts in factories or held morning shifts mending nets—but they were steady. Their crest hung in cafés and in the refurbished hall where old kiln bricks formed benches. Children who’d never known the factory’s heat trained in shoes stitched by the retired seamstress; Lina, once a raw winger, became a coach for girls’ youth teams, relentless in her belief that speed can be taught and dignity cannot.