After the team was promoted from Second Division in summertime Owner Antonio Pelaez Pier reinforced the squad with several transfers in: Héctor Quintero (Veracruz), Ángel Torres (Puebla), Alejandro Domínguez (América), René Isidoro García (Atlante), Tomás Cruz (Atlante), Gerardo Silva (América), Álvaro Torres (Santos), Gerardo Jiménez (Monterrey), Guillermo Galindo (Querétaro) and Rubén Martínez (Santos). Club legend Forward Sergio Lira left the club transferred out to
Puebla FC. Also Jose Camacho in his second season as manager renew his contract until 1995 along Panamanian Forward
Victor Rene Mendieta. The squad lost 9 matches in its first 15 games collapsing in the relegation table below
Toros Neza. On 20 November 1994 the municipal government of
Tampico sanctioned the club allegedly due to Pelaez did not pay the lease of
Tamaulipas Stadium and banned the team to play at that field. The match on 19 November 1994 against
Toros Neza was in fact the last First Division game played in the port. After the ban, in a shockingly move, Owner Pelaez Pier transferred the franchise out from
Tampico to
Queretaro and leased the
Corregidora Stadium until June 1995. Also, the team left its name
Tampico Madero and was renamed TM-Gallos Blancos and even Pelaez sacked Jose Camacho as manager appointing
Juan de Dios Castillo. However, the squad collapsed for the second half of the season and on 2 April 1995 after a 0-1 defeat against
CD Guadalajara the club was relegated to Primera Division A after just one single season. == Squad ==