Foundation The need for a true professional sporting team, after the recent failures of basketball in the twilight of duranguense
CIMEBA, prompted the state government to acquire through an application, the franchise of the now defunct
Serpientes de Cancún (Cancun Serpents). Once the league application was approved and the Serpientes de Cancún team was moved to
Durango,
Durango, the city of Durango returned to professional football after an absence of eight years. During the Torneo Invierno 1997, Durango were as champions of the Zona Norte
(North Region) and national runner-up after falling to
Monarcas de Zitácuaro for an aggregate score of 3–1. At the time, head coach
Mario "Pichojos" Pérez who played in the
1970 FIFA World Cup, rethought the tactics and had another excellent season in the Torneo Verano 1998, before losing in the final of the Zona Norte
(North Region) to
Aguascalientes, who won the national final against
Monarcas de Zitácuaro resulting in their promotion.
Mario "Pichojos" Pérez & José Vázquez Era The Torneo Invierno 1998 and Verano 1999 of the Second Division of Mexican Football gave Durango great hope with a good tactical game and planning the perfect pair in Mario "Pichojos" Pérez and José Vázquez. Time and effort rewarded Alacranes de Durango, then under the name of
(Camineros de Durango), reached the final on two occasions for the national championship to first beat
Monarcas de Zitácuaro 1–0 in the Torneo Invierno 98 and then beat
Potros Marte 4–3 in the Torneo Verano 99. The starting XI that earned promotion for of was:
Joining the Primera A Once Durango gained promotion into the Primera A, their name changed from
Camineros de Durango to
Alacranes de Durango. The departure of Mario "Pichojos" Pérez and José Vázquez was forced by the separation of the directors of the club. In their first season in the Primera "A", Alacranes de Durango was led by
Guillermo "Campeón" Hernández, a coach who performed well after accepting the role with the club in 20th place overall and leaving Durango in 18th place and in fourteenth in the percentage table. Alacranes failed to qualify for the playoffs in both the Torneos Invierno 99 and Verano 2000 in the
Primera División A. The state government decided to bring order to the professional sport and determined to avoid expenditures of professional basketball and professional baseball to devote their full support to
José Velasco Najar and his board of directors, who came to replace the leaving group from the Torneo Invierno 2000. The reaction was swift, Velasco Najar, brought together valuable duranguenses, talented local entrepreneurs and ensured the best decisions on the sporting side. The recruitment of figures such as a head coach
Juan de Dios Castillo and his formidable coaching staff, players such as
Gabriel García, a Mexican player with World Cup experience, champion of the
Primera División de México, Luis Felipe Peña, whose prestige was formed as a defender for big teams like
Club América itself, four young Brazilians who sought a place in Mexican football and an Argentine footballer would come to occupy the goal tending position in Durango, predicted success. In May 2011 the team stopped participating in
Liga de Ascenso (formerly Primera 'A') due to financial problems, however, the team continued to exist as the reserves that participated in the
Liga de Nuevos Talentos became the main team.
Renaissance in Segunda División The team began its new stage with a squad made up mainly of young players who had been trained at the club. In May 2013, the team won the
Torneo Clausura, for which it won the right to play in the
play-off for promotion to the
Liga Premier de Ascenso (third level of Mexican soccer). In the series Durango was defeated by
Académicos de Atlas, however, because Académicos did not have the right to promote from the category, its place was occupied by Durango. On 18 December 2021, the team won the
Torneo Apertura 2021 of Serie A after defeating Inter Playa del Carmen with a global score of 1-0, thus ensuring their place in the play-off for promotion to the
Liga de Expansión MX, new second level. After winning the third title in this division, the team managed to equal the Mexican record for most games in a row without losing at home, adding 29 games undefeated in the Estadio Francisco Zarco for which Durango tied the record for the clubs
Pachuca and
Tigres UANL. On April 1, 2022, the team surpassed the established mark and became the Mexican club with the longest time undefeated at home by adding 30 games without losing at home.
Promotion to Liga de Expansión MX On May 15, 2022 Durango won the Serie A season championship after defeating
Mazorqueros F.C., Torneo Clausura 2022 champion, with an aggregate score of 2–5. After the Serie A victory, the team was considered as a participant in the certification process to aspire to a place in the
Liga de Expansión MX, finally, on June 14, 2022, the club's promotion to the second category of Mexican soccer was confirmed. However, the team only remained for one season in the second–tier, on June 29, 2023 the team was dropped from the league due to having financial problems, also Durango only had the status of guest club and was not a full member of the League, so the club was subject to greater control of compliance with the obligations with respect to other clubs in the division. The team re-joined the Liga Premier – Serie A on July 18, 2023. ==Honours==