Deportivo Pereira

Deportivo Pereira
Deportivo Pereira
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Full name Corporación Social Deportiva y Cultural de Pereira
Founded 12 February 1944
Ground Estadio Hernán Ramírez Villegas,
Pereira, Risaralda
(Capacity: 30,313)
Chairman Colombian Luis Fernando Osorio
Manager Colombian Óscar Héctor Quintabani
League Fútbol Profesional Colombiano
2011 season 18th (Relegated)
Home colours
Away colours

Deportivo Pereira is a professional soccer team of the Colombian city of Pereira. Founded in 1944, its traditional colors are red and yellow. It plays in the Estadio Hernán Ramírez Villegas.

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History

Deportivo Pereira is the only professional team in the department of Risaralda where there are also several boxes of the First C seeking promotion to the B.

In the season 1949, Deportivo Pereira made its debut in Colombian Professional Soccer, replacing University, founded in club Bogota, but last season they had played in the 'Pearl of Otún'.

In more than fifty years has never been champion of the first division, reaching four third places in their best presentations. The last of it, in 1974. Although the team most remembered was the 1982 led by Gilberto Osorio, and that alignment was based on Oscar Hector Quintabani, "mouse" Echeverri, Victor Longo, Viáfara Henry, Gilberto Cabrera, Farid Perchy, Sergio Close, Toro, Benjamin "Mincho" Cardona, Emilio Eduardo Vilaretey Jairo 'Chiqui' Aguirre. Archer alternate Reynel Ruiz, in the middle Manzi, Ponciano Castro and Abel Augusto Lobatón forward, Hernan "gunman" Villa, Ivan Dario "chumin" Castaneda, came to the final octagonal Santin and Uruguay. Missing a few dates, in a grim night as local criminal him shortcut 2 miles from the archer Vivaldo, lost 0-1, which would have been able to classify the Libertadores Cup and still contesting the championship. At the end finish 4th.

In 1991 the decline began in 1995 but got a decent sixth place which left the fall, but in 1997 lost his fitness level and remained three years in the Second Division: 1998.1999 and 2000.

In 2000 Walter continue to be technical Aristizabal and figures like Rafael Castillo, Hernan Dario Cardona, Daniel Velez and Jairo Serna, won the tournament for the First B and did not return to professionalism. Since then again three phases semifinals, and will be highlighted at the opening quarter in 2003.

In 2011, Panama defender Luis Moreno is facing sanctions after he kicked an injured Barn Owl that landed on the field during a game when his Colombian club Deportivo Pereira was playing Atletico Junior. The owl, which later died of its injuries was a mascot for Atletico Junior. The owl had landed injured near the corner of the field when Moreno walked over and kicked it about three yards. Atletico Junior fans shouted "murder, murder."[1]

Honours

National Honours

  • Primera B: 1
2000
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Current roster

As of Jan 28, 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
Colombia GK Edigson Velásquez
Colombia GK Robinson Zapata
Colombia GK Miguel Vargas
Colombia GK Alexis Márquez
Panama DF Luis Moreno
Colombia DF Harnol Palacios
Colombia DF Felipe Benalcázar
Colombia DF Gustavo Victoria
Colombia DF José Andrés Ramírez
Colombia DF Herman Pulgarín
Colombia DF Francisco Córdoba
Colombia DF Danny Cano
Colombia DF Víctor Castillo
Argentina DF Martín Aguirre
No. Position Player
Paraguay MF Jorge Brítez
Colombia MF Mário Jaramillo
Colombia MF Fabián Cuéllar
Colombia MF Déiner Córdoba
Colombia MF Arlinton Murillo
Colombia MF Andrés Arroyave
Colombia MF Edwin Posada
Colombia MF Juan Felipe Rodríguez
Colombia FW José Izquierdo
Colombia FW Carlos Rodas
Paraguay FW Carlos Villagra
Argentina FW Ramiro Arrú
Uruguay FW Diego Vera

Transfers

In:

Out:

Retired:

References

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