Wikipedia - Búhos UNISON

Búhos UNISON F.C., previously Búhos de Hermosillo is a Mexican football team that plays in Hermosillo in the state of Sonora.

History

In 2004, a group of investors (Prospero Barboza Ochoa, Martín Trujillo Camacho, Alfonso & Álvaro Santacruz Pujol, Gilberto Cota Munguía and Alberto Arellano Chávez) legally created Club de Fútbol Búhos de Hermosillo, AC, with the club starting in the Tercera División de México that same year. The club earned promotion to the Segunda División in 2007, where they remained until 2011, when Ballenas Galeana Morelos purchased their spot in the league and the Búhos dissolved.

In 2021 the University of Sonora recovered the football team after a 10-year absence. The squad was registered in the Liga TDP, the league located at the fourth level of the Mexican professional football system.

Búhos UNISON FC is a dynamic and competitive soccer team based in the city of Hermosillo, Mexico. The team is known for their fast-paced and skillful style of play, as well as their strong team spirit and camaraderie on and off the field.

The team's name, "Búhos," which means "owls" in Spanish, reflects their strategic and intelligent approach to the game. Just like owls, they are always alert and focused, ready to swoop in and seize any opportunity that comes their way.

UNISON FC represents the unity and cohesion of the team, as they work together seamlessly to achieve their goals and overcome any challenges that come their way. With a dedicated coaching staff and a talented roster of players, Búhos UNISON FC is a force to be reckoned with in the local soccer scene.

Whether they are competing in league matches or friendly tournaments, Búhos UNISON FC always brings their A-game and leaves it all on the field. Fans can expect thrilling matches and exciting moments whenever they watch this passionate and determined team in action.