The Condors LFA or Condors CDMX, were an American football team that began in Mexico City, Mexico. The Condors competed in the LFA, the top American football league in Mexico. The team had won Tazon Mexico IV.

History

The team was founded in 2015 as one of the charter members of the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional, alongside Eagles, Mayas and Raptors.

The club's name and colours were chosen as a remembrance to the defunct college football team Cóndores of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, which played from 1970 to 1998, winning 10 National Championships. Thus, most of the players that were in the team's squad for the first season had played their college career at UNAM's teams. A group of Cóndores and Pumas CU fans created the first Condors' fan group, known as Legión Cóndor (Condor Legion).

On their first season, under head coach Enrique Zapata, the team could only win one game against their rivals Eagles, finishing with a 1–5 regular season record, being relegated from playoffs as the worst team in the league.

For the 2017 season, the team finished as the last ranked team in the league for second consecutive time with a 2–5 regular season record, again failing to advance to the playoffs.

In 2018, the team was franchised, this brought several changes, with the most important being the arrival of Félix Buendía as head coach. Despite the changes, the team failed to qualify for playoffs for third time in a row, finishing the season with a 3–4 record.

In 2019, Condors qualified for the playoffs for their first time after finishing with a 6–2 regular season record. The team defeated the Mayas at the Central Division championship game 18–13, qualifying for the Tazón México IV.

Relocation and indefinite Hiatus

In November 2021, LFA Commissioner, Alejandro Jaimes, announced that the Condors would relocate prior to the 2022 LFA season, having been acquired by the ownership group of football club Querétaro.

On 3 February 2022, the team was rebranded as Gallos Negros Querétaro. Following the rebrand, the league considers Gallos Negros as a new franchise that began competing in the 2022 season.

Uniforms

  • Historic uniforms
  • Seasons 2016-2018

Roster

Condors CDMX roster
Quarterbacks 1 Diego Pérez Arvizu Running backs 4 Humberto López 5 Fernando Banda Wide receivers 3 Óscar de la Concha 8 Omar Mendoza 11 Luis David Martínez 12 Marco Antonio Morales 16 Sebastián Olvera 17 Aarón Mendoza 81 Josué Martínez Tight ends 22 Arturo MirandaOffensive linemen 53 Luis Rodarte 55 Marlon Romero 63 Marco Valle 66 Mauricio Romero 77 Carlo Yannini 79 Héctor Venegas Defensive linemen 50 Irwin Zuviri 72 Jesús Fabela 90 Abraham Herrera DE 92 César Pérez 95 Daniel Murillo 99 Luis OchoaLinebackers 2 David Aceves 26 Fernando Zárate 33 Daniel Vera 43 Luis Canela 44 Jorge Sámano 56 Luis Enrique Bautista 58 Lamberto Ruiz Defensive backs 6 Fernando Espinoza 7 Emiliano Santino 14 Julio Obregón 20 Maikon Zepeda S 21 Pedro Ledezma S 23 Cristopher Heredia 24 César Torres 25 Nick Parisotto S 29 Yannic Hernández CB 34 Edwin Ibarra S 18 Emmanuel Serna S Special teams 9 Alberto González K/P
Italics indicate International player updated 2020-02-16

Staff

Condors CDMX staff
Front office Owner – José Luis Nassar General Manager – Joaquín Castillo Head coaches Head coach – Félix Buendía Assistant head coach – Christopher Gutiérrez Offensive coaches Running backs – Andrés López Wide receivers – Pavel ToskyDefensive coaches Defensive coordinator – Arturo Vargas Linebackers – Rodrigo Romero Defensive backs – Carlos Munguía Strength and conditioning Strength and conditioning – Ignacio Pérez Physiotherapist – Carlos Reyes Medical Doctor – Federico Esquivel Doctor – Luis Alfredo Sixtos

Season-by-season

SeasonHead coachRegular seasonPostseason
WonLostWin %FinishWonLostWin %Result
2016Enrique Zapata15.1664th (League)
2017Enrique Zapata25.2863rd (Central)
2018Félix Buendía34.4293rd (Central)
2019Félix Buendía62.7501st (Central)201.000Won Central Division Championship (Mayas) 18–13 Won Tazón México IV (vs Raptors) 20–16
2020Félix Buendía41.8001st (Central)Postseason cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Awards

  • Tazón México Champions (1): (2019)
  • Central Division Champions (1): (2019)