In 2017, the
government of Sinaloa decided to build a new football stadium in
Mazatlán as part of a project that intended to build and improve several sport venues in the state. One of the goals of this project was to have a professional football team playing in Mazatlán. In 2020, works were accelerated in order to have the stadium completed before June 30 and ahead of the start of the
2020–21 season with the aim of looking for a professional team to move to the newly built stadium. The stadium was provisionally named as Estadio de Mazatlán (Mazatlán Stadium) and it reportedly cost 1.452 billion pesos. On 2 June, it was officially announced that Monarcas Morelia was being moved to Mazatlán, and that it would be rebranded as
Mazatlán Futbol Club, as a entirely separate football club. On 11 June, the club presented
Francisco Palencia as their manager for the 2020–21 season. On July 27, Mazatlán played their first official match, in which they were defeated against Puebla with a score of 1–4: the club's first official goal was scored by
César Huerta. On 9 December 2025,
Atlante announced its intent to acquire Mazatlán's Primera División franchise and relocate it to
Mexico City to take its place in Liga MX. The transaction was finalized on 23 April 2026, and two days later, the club played its final match, a 5–1 loss to
Tigres UANL. ==Personnel==