Deportes La Serena

Deportes La Serena
Deportes La Serena
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Full name Club de Deportes La Serena S.A.D.P.
Nickname(s) Granates, papayeros
Founded December 9, 1955
Ground Estadio La Portada
La Serena, Chile
(Capacity: 18,000)
Chairman Chile Mauricio Etcheverry
Manager Chile Miguel Ponce
League Primera División
2009 Clausura 2nd (Semifininalist)
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Away colours

Club de Deportes La Serena S.A.D.P., is a Chilean football club based in the city of La Serena, Coquimbo Region. The club was founded December 9, 1955 and plays in the first division of the Chilean football league. Their home games are played at the La Portada stadium, which has a capacity of approximately 18,000 seats. Their biggest rival is Coquimbo Unido. They are nicknamed "Los Papayeros", because of the papayas that are grown near La Serena in the Elqui Valley.

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History

The history of the club are in the amateur football team in the city of La Serena, which was crowned national amateur champion three times in the years 1949, 1951 and 1954. This was the basis for that in 1955 the Football Association of the city invited to participate in professional football. Thus the December 9, 1955, was founded the Club de Deportes La Serena to participate in the 1956 Ascent. To give life regulatory to the club was Deportivo Sindempart the local team had to change its name.

Their first match in second division was against Union La Calera in the Estadio La Portada, a match that ended in a draw 0-0. In his first season Deportes La Serena was ranked first in the table with the same score that the Universidad Católica, so it was due to play a play that won Universidad Católica by 3-2, so were the who promoted to the First Division.

In 1958 Deportes La Serena for the first time participated in first division and finished third, tying in Colo-Colo score and one point behind champion that year Santiago Wanderers. During this season, club striker Carlos Verdejo was the scorer of the championship with 23 points, next to the player, Green Cross, Gustavo Albella.

In 1959 began with La Serena reaching the final of the Copa Chile, where he lost 5-1 against Santiago Wanderers. In that same championship striker José Sulantay was crowned top scorer of the tournament. However, in the official tournament in La Serena, ranked last, relegated to the next season.

The 1960s began with the club again reached the final of the Copa Chile, where defeated by 4-1 to Santiago Wanderers and were crowned champions of the tournament. For the official tournament La Serena ranked second in the Tournament of Ascent to 5 points behind champions Green Cross. The following year, La Serena, ranked fourth, but rose to first in this year were four teams that rose.

In 1962 with the first team again, Deportes La Serena made a good campaign that finally placed him fourth, tying score with Colo-Colo, and the following year, under the coaching staff of the argentin Miguel Mocciola returned to make a good season finishing in third place.

Thereafter Deportes La Serena began to settle in the mid-table, getting seventh in 1964, the ninth in 1965 and again the seventh in 1966 and 1967.

For the year 1968 the tournament was played in several stages and Serena failed to qualify for the final stages, so it had to fight for their stay in the division of honor, which eventually succeeded. In 1969 also failed to reach the final stages of the championship.

In 1993 was founded a bar called "Revolución Anarko", which is dedicated to encouraging this club football.

It promoted again to First Division of the year 2003, being runner-up after Everton of Primera B. For the Play-Offs (qualified in 2002), only ranked in the Torneo Clausura 2005 where he progressed to the semifinals Colo-Colo, after a draw in matches Round-trip 1-1 and 3-3, by definition a criminal, which fell to Universidad Católica (3-3 and 1-0). In 2009, La Serena qualifing to the play-offs to this year and was eliminated by Colo-Colo in the global by 4-0.

Stadium

Fans watching a game at the stadium

Deportes La Serena plays at home at Estadio La Portada, premises owned by the Municipality of La Serena. It is located close to downtown, at the intersection with Avenida Avenida Amunátegui Balmaceda and his name is because between 1770 and 1903, at the same intersection where it is currently the stadium, there was a monument that served as main entrance to the city, which was called La Portada de La Serena.

The stadium was opened on 26 August 1952 and at first it was a dirt field, filling in until November 1955, coinciding with the arrival of professionalism Deportes La Serena. He currently has a capacity of 18,500 spectators.

National honors

1960
1957, 1987, 1996

Current roster

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 Argentina GK Ezequiel Medrán
2 Chile DF Félix Cortés
3 Chile DF Mario Pardo
4 Argentina DF Diego Guidi
5 Chile MF Carlos Tapia
6 Chile DF Byron Guajardo
7 Chile DF Diego Rosende
8 Chile DF Mauricio Zenteno
9 Chile MF José Luis Jerez
10 Chile FW Rodolfo Moya
11 Chile FW Eduardo Rubio
12 Chile MF Gamadiel García
13 Chile DF Jorge Vargas
14 Chile MF Claudio Meneses
15 Chile MF Sergio Vargas
16 Chile FW Gary Tello
No. Position Player
17 Chile DF Francisco Rojas
18 Chile MF Mauricio Salazar
19 Chile MF Juan Silva Naranjo
20 Guatemala FW Dwight Pezzarossi
21 Chile MF Rafael Caroca
22 Chile GK Claudio Villalobos
23 Chile MF Claudio Jopia
24 Chile DF Felipe Delgado
25 Chile MF Mathias Vidangossy
26 Argentina FW Juan Sánchez Sotelo
27 Chile GK Sebastián Salomón
28 Argentina GK Marcos Gutiérrez
29 Chile GK Cristóbal Díaz
30 Chile MF Geovanni Campusano
-- Chile MF Carlos Leal
-- Chile MF José Lamas

Notable players

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