Panama LPF 04/29 21:00 16 [2] CD Arabe Unido v Tauro FC [4] W 0-1
Panama LPF 04/22 21:00 15 [2] Tauro FC v Lausanne UC [6] L 0-2
Panama LPF 04/16 21:00 14 [6] Potros Del Este v Tauro FC [2] L 2-0
Panama LPF 04/05 23:15 13 [1] Tauro FC v Sporting San Miguelito [2] L 0-1
Panama LPF 04/02 23:15 12 [6] Alianza FC Panama v Tauro FC [1] L 2-1
Panama LPF 03/26 01:30 11 [1] Tauro FC v UMECIT [5] L 0-1
Panama LPF 03/21 01:00 10 [2] CA Independiente de la Chorrera v Tauro FC [1] D 0-0
CONCACAF Champions Cup 03/17 00:00 4 Leon v Tauro FC L 2-0
Panama LPF 03/12 22:15 9 [1] Tauro FC v San Francisco FC [4] W 2-0
CONCACAF Champions Cup 03/08 23:00 4 Tauro FC v Leon L 0-1
Panama LPF 03/04 21:00 8 [2] Tauro FC v Atletico Chiriqui [5] W 3-0
Panama LPF 02/25 23:15 7 [3] CD Universitario v Tauro FC [2] W 0-1
Panama LPF 02/15 23:15 6 Herrera FC v Tauro FC D 0-0
Panama LPF 02/11 23:15 5 [2] Tauro FC v CD Arabe Unido [4] D 1-1
Panama LPF 02/05 01:30 4 [2] Plaza Amador v Tauro FC [3] W 1-2
Panama LPF 01/29 01:30 3 [5] Tauro FC v Potros Del Este [6] W 2-0
Panama LPF 01/22 01:30 2 [3] Sporting San Miguelito v Tauro FC [5] D 2-2
Panama LPF 01/15 01:30 1 Tauro FC v Alianza FC Panama L 0-1
Panama LPF 10/22 21:00 16 [1] CD Arabe Unido v Tauro FC [6] W 0-1
Panama LPF 10/16 23:15 15 [6] Tauro FC v Sporting San Miguelito [4] W 2-0
Panama LPF 10/09 01:30 14 [6] Tauro FC v Plaza Amador [4] D 0-0
Panama LPF 10/02 21:00 13 [6] Tauro FC v Kula Bld. [5] L 0-2
Panama LPF 09/28 23:15 12 [5] Potros Del Este v Tauro FC [6] W 0-2
Panama LPF 09/25 23:15 11 [6] Veraguas CD v Tauro FC [6] W 1-2
Panama LPF 09/18 21:00 10 Tauro FC v CD Universitario L 1-2
CONCACAF League 09/15 02:00 3 Tauro FC v Motagua D 0-0
Panama LPF 09/12 01:30 9 [1] CA Independiente de la Chorrera v Tauro FC [5] L 2-0
CONCACAF League 09/08 22:00 3 Motagua v Tauro FC D 0-0
Panama LPF 09/03 01:00 8 [5] San Francisco FC v Tauro FC [6] W 1-2
Panama LPF 08/28 21:00 7 [5] Tauro FC v Atletico Chiriqui [3] D 0-0

Wikipedia - Tauro F.C.

Tauro Fútbol Club is a professional football club based in the district of Pedregal, Panama City, Panama. It was founded on 22 September 1984 and has participated in the Panamanian Football League (LPF) since 1988. Its founder, Giancarlo Gronchi, was a fan of Juventus and for that reason the colours of the club are black and white. They have won thirteen championships between 1989 and 2017, making them the most successful club in the league. Their traditional rival has been Plaza Amador. Their meetings are known as the "El Clásico" in Panama.

History

Tauro FC's origins date to 1984, when tannery owner Giancarlo Gronchi, an immigrant from Italy, decided to create an internal football league for his company. From that came the idea of forming a company team. At that time, there were leagues formed of teams representing various Panamanian companies, as well as leagues formed of teams from the various immigrant colonies in Panama. Tauro competed in those leagues, as well as the Panamanian District League, from its founding on 22 September 1984 to 1988.[]

In 1988, Tauro joined six other teams in forming ANAPROF, Panama's first national professional league. This was a significant turning point in Panamanian football, which at the time was a smaller soccer presence in the region.[]

Gronchi's favorite Italian team was Juventus FC, and in the honor of that Italian power, Tauro also competed in black and white striped jerseys. They club won its first title in 1989, and during the 1990s was the dominant team in Panamanian football.[]

What followed was the glory days of Tauro FC, which won championships in 1989, 1991, 1996–97, 1997–98, and 1999–2000. Closely identified with the club's success in those years was Uruguayan Miguel Angel Mansilla, who managed the team on five occasions, interspersed with three stints managing Panama's national team.[]

Perhaps the most memorable title of that run came in 1996–97, when Patricio Guevara's 9th-minute goal lifted Tauro to a championship victory over the AFC Euro Kickers. That strike ended a five-year championship drought, and was followed by a repeat win over Deportivo Árabe Unido in 1997–98. The club won a fifth crown in 1999–2000, upsetting archrivals C.D. Plaza Amador. Plaza Amador was favored because they had signed striker Víctor René Mendieta, widely considered one of the best players in Panamanian history.[]

Tauro has continued to win championships in the Apertura/Clausura era. In 2003, they swept the season under the direction of Colombian manager Gonzalo Soto. In Clausura 2006, they followed the leadership of ex-player Ruben Guevara to another crown. In Apertura 2007, Mansilla returned to lead the club to a tenth championship (the fifth under his direction).[]

The club's tenth title came in Apertura 2010, under the leadership of Juan Carlos Cubillas. The club has also won titles in Clausura 2012 and Apertura 2013, with titles coming under ex-players Sergio "Checho" Angulo and Rolando Palma. In all, four former Bullfighters have won titles as both managers and players.[]

**Tauro FC: A Legacy of Excellence in Panamanian Soccer**

Founded in 1984, Tauro FC is one of the most prestigious and successful soccer clubs in Panama. Based in the vibrant capital city of Panama City, the team has established itself as a powerhouse in the Panamanian soccer landscape, consistently competing at the highest levels of the sport.

The club's colors, black and white, symbolize strength and unity, reflecting the team's commitment to excellence both on and off the field. Tauro FC has a rich history, having won numerous national championships and domestic cups, making it a formidable opponent in the Liga Panameña de Fútbol. Their passionate fan base, known as "Los Toros," creates an electrifying atmosphere during home matches at the Estadio Rommel Fernández, where the team showcases its skillful play and tactical prowess.

Tauro FC is renowned for its ability to develop local talent, nurturing young players and providing them with opportunities to shine on both national and international stages. The club has also made significant strides in regional competitions, representing Panama in the CONCACAF Champions League and other tournaments, where they have gained recognition for their competitive spirit and determination.

With a commitment to community engagement and youth development, Tauro FC not only aims for success on the pitch but also strives to inspire the next generation of soccer players in Panama. As they continue to build on their storied legacy, Tauro FC remains a symbol of pride for its supporters and a beacon of hope for aspiring athletes across the nation.