Querétaro
Est. 1950 · Mexico
About Querétaro
Queretaro FC are one of Mexican football's most distinctive clubs, the Gallos Blancos (White Roosters) from the city of Queretaro in central Mexico who have established themselves in Liga MX with a passionate following and an eye-catching blue and white kit. Founded in 1950, they play at the Estadio Corregidora, one of the great cathedrals of Mexican football, and claimed their first major silverware with the Copa MX in 2016. The club has attracted big names including Ronaldinho for a brief stint, and their fans' passion is legendary throughout Mexican football. Founded in 1950, Queretaro FC are based in the city of Queretaro, Queretaro state, and compete in Liga MX, Mexico's top division. They play at Estadio Corregidora, which holds around 35,575 spectators. The club are nicknamed Gallos Blancos (White Roosters). Major honours include the Copa MX in 2016 and Supercopa MX in 2017. Their home colours are blue, black, and white. The blue, black, and white colour scheme of Queretaro is one of the most striking in Liga MX, worn with real pride in a club that has always punched above its weight in Mexican football. The kits from the Copa MX-winning 2016 era are particularly prized by supporters of the Gallos Blancos. Puma supplied the club for several years, producing sharp, modern designs that showed off the blue and white combination well, before Charly took over from 2020 to 2024. The Estadio Corregidora provides one of Liga MX's great backdrops for those distinctive blue and white shirts.