C.D. FAS

C.D. FAS
FAS
CDFASLogo.png
Full name Club Deportivo Futbolistas
Asociados Santanecos
Nickname(s) Tigres
Tigrillos
Founded February 16, 1947
Ground Estadio Oscar Quiteño,
Santa Ana, El Salvador
(Capacity: 15,000)
Owner Movimiento Cívico Santaneco
Chairman El Salvador David Linares
Manager El Salvador Willian Renderos Iraheta
League Primera División
Clausura 2011 Primera Division, 2nd
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Club Deportivo Futbolistas Asociados Santanecos, commonly known as C.D. FAS or simply FAS (pronounced "fas"), is a Salvadoran professional football club based in Santa Ana. They are rivals with Club Deportivo Águila. FAS currently play in the Primera División de Fútbol Profesional, their home ground being the Estadio Oscar Quiteño. Their mascot is the Tiger.

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History

The Beginning

After many years dominated by clubs from San Salvador, The municipal mayor of Santa Ana district Manuel Tomás Monedero wanted a team to represent A team from Santa Ana who would put an end to the dominance of The San Salvador Clubs. With the help of the Santa Ana Mayor Waldo Rey gathered all the clubs in Santa Ana (these Included Unión, Colegio Salesiano San José, Cosmos, RAL, Colón, Santa Lucía and Los 44) and togther they decided to join forces to create a single club. The club was born on 16 February 1947. It was named Futbolistas Asociados Santanecos or FAS for short and Samuel Zaldaña Galdámez was named the club first president. The club colours were going to be Yellow and black, However Manuel Monedero went with the more traditional colours of red and blue.

The First Steps

The club played their first game in their history on the 26th of March, 1947 against the previous year champion Libertad F.C. at the Finca Modelo (which would be their home stadium for many years). The club lost 4-1, They went on the play several games with victories over Alcranes (2-1, 6-1) and defeated the first international team Municipal of Guatemala (3-2). The club founding players were Juan Moreno and Óscar González, Goalkeeper; Tomás Morán, Jorge Brito and Guillermo Herrera, defenders; Manuel Padilla, Lino Medina, Moisés Jovel, Antonio Pérez and Eliseo Ramos, midfielders; Víctor Castro, Tomás Angulo, Antonio Mancía, Antonio Azucena and Mario González, strikers while they were coached by Armando Chacón.

Achievements

Since they were formed in 1947, FAS has won 17 national titles and has finished second 14 times.[citation needed]

1951–52, 1953–54, 1957–58, 1961–62, 1962, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1981, 1984, 1994–95, 1995–96, Clausura 2002, Apertura 2002, Apertura 2003, Clausura 2004, Clausura 2005, Apertura 2009
  • CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 1
1979
  • Sub Campeonato de Copa Interamericana: 1
1980
  • Copa American Airlines: 1

Performance in CONCACAF competitions

1997 - Qualifying stage (Central Zone)

Stadium

C.D. FAS plays its home games at Estadio Oscar Quiteño in Santa Ana. They have played there since it was opened in 1963. The stadium is named after Oscar Quiteno, a goalkeeper of FAS who died after an accident on the soccer pitch. Previously they played at the Finca Modelo in Santa Ana between 1947 to 1962.

Shirt Sponsorship

Shirt Manufacturer

  • Milan

Sponsors

Current squad

As of February 11, 2011:
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 El Salvador GK Luis Contreras
2 El Salvador DF Donni Valle
3 El Salvador DF Marvin González (captain)
4 El Salvador DF Ramón Flores
5 El Salvador DF Néstor Renderos
6 El Salvador DF José Granadino
7 El Salvador MF William Maldonado
8 El Salvador MF Cristian Álvarez (vice-captain)
9 Argentina FW Alejandro Bentos
11 El Salvador FW Williams Reyes
12 El Salvador MF José Solis
13 El Salvador MF Juan Moscoso
14 El Salvador FW Ricardo Ulloa
No. Position Player
15 El Salvador MF Emerson Veliz
16 El Salvador MF Vicente Melgar
17 El Salvador DF Andrés Menéndez
18 El Salvador MF Ernesto Iraheta
19 El Salvador MF Gustavo López
20 Brazil FW Marcio Teruel
21 El Salvador FW Óscar Ulloa
22 El Salvador DF Dustin Reyes
23 El Salvador FW Carlos Aparicio
24 Colombia MF Roberto Peña
25 El Salvador GK Óscar Arroyo
26 El Salvador DF Héctor Ventura

Squad Changes for the Apertura 2011

In:

Out:

  • El Salvador Mardoqueo Henríquez- Transferred to C.D. Águila
  • El Salvador Gilberto Murgas- Transferred to TBA
  • El Salvador Víctor Velásquez- Retired

Retired numbers

10El Salvador Mágico González, forward, 1977–82; 1991–99

Records

  • C.D. FAS has the national record of most national titles won with 17
  • First victory for FAS 2-1 Juventud Olimpica 19 September 1948
  • Largest victory was against Independiente 11-0 3 May 1959
  • Most goal by any natioal team with 3000 goal as of 4/7/09

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  • El Salvador Carlos Eduardo "Monito" Pineda Moreno scored the first official goal for FAS
  • El Salvador Jorge "Pirringa" Rivas scored goal #100 1950-51 D. 29-10-50 Finca Modelo FAS 7 - Olympic 3
  • El Salvador Joel "Cacique" Estrada scored goal # 500 1961-62 D. 05-11-61 Finca Modelo FAS 4 - Dragón 0
  • Argentina Domingo Albil scored goal #1000 1972 Mi. 01-11-72 Flor Blanca Alianza 1 - FAS 1
  • El Salvador David Arnoldo Cabrera scored goal # 1500 1981 L. 22-06-81 Oscar Quiteño Once Lobos 1 - FAS 2
  • El Salvador William Renderos Iraheta scored goal# 2000 1993-94 D. 29-08-93 Juan Fco. Barraza Municipal Limeño 1 - FAS 1
  • Uruguay Alejandro Soler scored goal #2500 Cl 2001 D. 13-05-01 Oscar Quiteño FAS 3 - Dragón 0
  • Colombia Luis Torres scored an own goal #3000 Cl 2009 21-03-09 Oscar Quiteño FAS 2 -Vista Hermosa 1

All time top scorers

No. Player period Goals
1 El Salvador David Arnoldo Cabrera 1966–86 240
2 Honduras El Salvador Williams Reyes 2000–05, 2009- 117
3 Argentina Alejandro de la Cruz Bentos 2001–08, 2009- 95
4 El Salvador Jorge "Mágico" González 1977–82, 1991–99 73
5 Argentina Roberto Cassadei 1975–80 71
6 El Salvador Carlos Eduardo "Monito" Pineda Moreno 1947–61 67
7 El Salvador Ricardo "Chilenito" Valencia † 1949–59 62
8 El Salvador Guillermo Rivera 1988–98 58
9 Brazil Odir Jaques 1967–70 49
10 El Salvador Elmer Acevedo 1966–70 47

Note: Players in bold text are still active with Club Deportivo FAS.

Personnel

Current technical staff

Head Coach El Salvador Willian Renderos Iraheta
Assistant Coach El Salvador William Osorio
Physical Colombia Diego Barreto
Sport Directive El Salvador Ricardo Mena Laguán
physiotherapist El Salvador Lic. Yasmin del Carmen Navarro
Medical trainer El Salvador Dr. Herber Milton Ramírez El Salvador Dr. Oscar René Antonio El Salvador Dr. Mario Ernesto Cabrera
Goalkeeping Coach El Salvador Adolfo Menéndez

Presidential history

 
Name Years
El Salvador Samuel Zaldana Galdmez 1947-TBA
El Salvador Tomas Armando Monedero 1960s-1980s
El Salvador Manuel Monedero (jnr) 1981–1985
El Salvador Óscar Monedero
El Salvador Roberto Mathies Hill 1994–1995
El Salvador Jose Reynaldo Valle 1996–2009
El Salvador Byron Rodríguez 2009–2010
Colombia Margarita Jaramillo 2010–2011
El Salvador David Linares 2011-

Notable players

  • Argentina Amado Abraham (1977–79)
  • Argentina Lucas Abraham (2006)
  • Argentina Pedro Aguirrez (2007)
  • Argentina Domingo Jorge Albil (1972–73) (1975–76)
  • Argentina Manolo Álvarez (1972–86)
  • Argentina Santiago Autino (2006)
  • Argentina Marcelo Bauzá (1994–97)
  • Argentina Sebastián Bini (2007–08)
  • Argentina Mexico Martín Boasso (2006)
  • Argentina Fulgencio Deonel Bordón (1994–95)
  • Argentina Roberto Raúl Casadei (1975–80)
  • Argentina Néstor Cataldo (1983–84)
  • Argentina Héctor Daderio (1958–59)
  • Argentina Mariano Dalla Libera (1989–90)
  • Argentina Alejandro de la Cruz Bentos (2001–05), (2006-)
  • Argentina Manuel Galvan (2002–03)
  • Argentina Rodolfo García (1964)
  • Argentina Ariel Giles (2002)
  • Argentina Luciano Guiñazú (2002–03)
  • Argentina Agustin Lastagaray (2006–07)
  • Argentina Hector Marinaro, Sr. (1958–63)
  • Argentina Raul Miralles (1960–63)
  • Argentina Omar Muraco (1957–58)
  • Argentina Javier Novello (1958–1959)
  • Argentina Héctor Alcides Piccioni (1969–79)
  • Argentina Jose Reyes "Chingolo" Rodríguez
  • Argentina Juan Pablo Saint-Girons (1960–61)
  • Argentina Juan Nelson San Lorenzo
  • Argentina Jesus Enrique Solis (2002)
  • Brazil Alessandro Rodríguez
  • Brazil Carlos Alberto Seixas (1996)
  • Brazil Dorivaldo Becca (1967–68)
  • Brazil Eraldo Correia
  • Brazil Venezuela Felippe Ximenes (2003)
  • Brazil Gerardo dos Santos (1986–87)
  • Brazil José Ferreira do Santos (1967–68)
  • Brazil Leonel Bolsonello (1996)
  • Brazil Marcelo Messias (2003–05)
  • Brazil Odir Jaques (1970)
  • Chile Ricardo Roberto Toro (1994–96)
  • Colombia Jonathan Cuenú (2007)
  • Colombia Walter Escobar (2002)
  • Colombia Jairo Hurtado Izquierdo (2008)
  • Colombia Víctor Hugo Mafla (2002–05)
  • Colombia Alexander Obregón (2005)

Notable Coaches

1940s

  • Flag of El Salvador.svg Armando Chacón (1947–49)

1950s

  • Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Celestino Dacunha (1950)
  • Flag of El Salvador.svg Victor Manuel Ochoa (1951–54)
  • Flag of Argentina.svg Alberto Cevasco (1958–59)

1960s

  • Flag of El Salvador.svg Carbilio Tomasino (1961)
  • Flag of Argentina.svg César Viccinio (1961–62)
  • Flag of Argentina.svg Raúl Miralles (player/coach) (1962–63)
  • Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Carlos "El Cacho" Giménez (1968)
  • Flag of El Salvador.svg Victor Manuel Ochoa (1969)
  • Flag of El Salvador.svg Eduardo "EL Gato" Valdez (1969)

1970s

  • Flag of El Salvador.svg Ricardo Mena Laguán (1970)
  • Flag of Chile.svg Carlos Javier Mascaró (1970–71)
  • Flag of El Salvador.svg Max Belloso "Katan" Cubas (1972–75)
  • Flag of Argentina.svg Raúl Miralles (1975)
  • Flag of El Salvador.svg José Eugenio "Chepito" Castro (1976–78)
  • Flag of Uruguay.svg Oscar Nielzen (1976–77)
  • Flag of Spain.svg Juan Fernández Segui (1978–79)

1980s

1990s

2000s to 2010

2010s to date

Others

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External links

Preceded by
Clausura 2009

A.D. Isidro Metapán

Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Apertura 2009 (Seventeenth title)
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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