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Club Deportivo Aguila Full name Club Deportivo Águila Founded 15 February 1926 Ground Juan Francisco Barraza,
San Miguel, El Salvador
(Capacity: 10,000)President Julio Sosa Manager Salvador Coreas Privado League Primera Division Clausura 2011 Primera Division, 5th Home coloursAway coloursThird coloursClub Deportivo Águila is a Salvadoran football club based in San Miguel. They currently play in the Primera División de Fútbol Profesional, and are one of the most prestigious teams in the country along with long-time rivals Club Deportivo FAS. Their home grounds is the Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza, and their greatest achievement has been winning the CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1976, becoming the second Salvadoran team to win the CONCACAF Champions' Cup.
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History
Club Deportivo Águila was founded on February 15, 1926, in the City of San Miguel, by a group of young people.[1] The first club President was Victor Vanegas. The major goal of the club was first to establish a baseball team, and later develop football and basketball teams. At the beginning, baseball and football were not as successful as basketball with the team dominating both El Salvador and as well as in neighboring countries.
In 1956, a group met in San Miguel and decided to form a football team named Club Deportivo Águila. Early players included Juan Francisco Barraza, Esteban Blanco, Salvador Hernandez, Juan Merthem, Atilio Pineda, Manuel Larios, and Rodolfo Fuentes.
During its time in the lower leagues, It fought for the affections of the San Miguel people alongside rival C.D. Dragón, but when they were promoted to the Liga, it attracted a following not only from San Miguel but also from the entire country. Proof of this was demonstrated by the fact that the teams sold more tickets when the local club played against Águila.
C.D. Águila ranks second in the number of championships won in El Salvador with fourteen titles. The two most successful coach in the club history are Conrado Miranda (1959,1975,1976) and the Argentinian Hugo Coria (Apertura 1999, Apertura 2000, Clausura 2001) with three titles each, Juan Francisco Barraza (1972,1983) and Victor Manuel Ochoa (1963,1964) with two titles each, while Honduran Carlos Padilla (1960), Brazilian Zózimo Alves Calazáns (1968), Chilean Hernán Carrasco Vivanco (1986) and Serbain-Salvadorean Vladan Vićević (Clausura 2006) with one title each. They were also champion of the Copa President in 2000 and won the Concacaf champions league.
The members of the team that conquered the first championship in 1959 were Luis Alberto Lopez, Rodolfo Fuentes, Justiniano Fernando Jimenez, Manuel Larios, Raul Vasquez, Raul Bonilla, Raul Lizano, Juan Francisco Barraza, Juan Antonio Merlos, and Saul Molina.
Sponsorship
Companies that Águila currently has sponsorship deals with include:
- Tigo - Official provider
- Volkswagen
Stadium
- Name — Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza
- City — San Miguel
- Capacity — 10,000
Honours
Domestic competitions
- Primera División: 14
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- 1959, 1960-61, 1963-64, 1964, 1967-68, 1972, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1983, 1987-88, 1999 Apertura, 2000 Apertura, Clausura 2001, Clausura 2006
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- 2000
Major international competitions
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- Runner-up (1): 1973
Statistics and records
Main article: C.D. Águila records and statisticsPresidential history
Aguila have had numerous presidents over the course of their history, some of which have been the owners of the club, others have been honorary presidents, here is a complete list of them.[citation needed]
Current squad
As of Apertura 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 GK Juan José Gómez 3 DF Leonel Guevara 4 DF Glauber Da Silva 5 DF Isaac Zelaya 6 MF Mardoqueo Henríquez 7 MF Irving Flores 8 MF Osael Romero 9 MF Lucas Marcal 10 MF Luis De Castro 11 MF Isidro Gutiérrez 12 MF Shawn Martin No. Position Player 13 DF Deris Umanzor 14 DF Jilbert Alvarez 15 FW Irza Santos 16 FW Jonathan Águila 19 FW Nicolás Muñoz 20 MF Emerson Umaña 22 GK Benji Villalobos 23 DF Luis Anaya (captain) 24 MF Darwin Bonilla Squad changes for the Apertura 2011
In:
- Glauber Da Silva - Transferred from Atlético Marte
- Lucas Marcal - Transferred from Free agent
- Luís Rómulo de Castro - Transferred from Free agent
- Luis Anaya - Transferred from UES
- Juan José Gómez - Transferred from Firpo
- Mardoqueo Henríquez - Transferred from C.D. FAS
- Irza Santos - Transferred from C.D. Municipal Limeño
- Emerson Umaña - Transferred from A.D. Isidro Metapán
- Deris Umanzor - Transferred from Chicago Fire
Out:
- Patricio Barroche - Released midseason
- Marvin González - Released
- Luis Hernández - Transferred to C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo
- Francisco Jovel - Transferred to
- Miguel Montes - Transferred to A.D. Isidro Metapán
- Alfredo Pacheco - Transferred to A.D. Isidro Metapán
- Nelson Reyes - Transferred to UES
- Ramón Sánchez - Transferred to A.D. Isidro Metapán
- Felipe de Jesús Sorto - Transferred to
- William Antonio Torres - Transferred to UES
- William Torres Alegria - Retired midseason
- Matías Cresseri - Transferred to
- Diego Seoane - Released midseason
Youth League squad
Aguila's youth squad plays in the ten-team Primera División Reserves (El Salvador). Current members of the squad are:
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 Joaquim Humberto Quintanilla 2 Josué Alexander Coreas 3 Yeydi Enrique Hernández 4 Manfredy Majano Rivas 5 Carlos Steven García 6 Mario Oswaldo Ochoa 7 Levis Ariel Arévalo 8 Fredy Ernesto Espinoza No. Position Player 9 Arnoldo José Jurado 10 Erivan Alessandro Amaya 11 Jaime Eudes Torres 12 David Mauricio Ventura 13 Víctor Manuel Palomo 14 David Francisco Sevilla 15 Carlos Mauricio Hernández 16 Salvador Alcides Fuentes Notable players
El Salvador:
- Álvaro Misael Alfaro (2004)
- José Alexander Amaya del Cid (1999), (2001–05)
- Luis Anaya (2005–07), (2011-)
- Armando Argueta
- Reynaldo Argueta (1998)
- Juan Francisco Barraza (1958–70)
- Melvin Barrera (1997–1999)
- Juan Bautista Gonzalez
- Esteban Blanco
- Jorge Búcaro (1966–1971)
- Erber Burgos (2000–2002)
- Alcides Caballero (1988-????)
- Santos Cabrera
- Ronald Calix
- Mario "La Macora" Castillo (1972–77), (1986–87)
- Carlos Castro Borja
- Raúl Corcio Zavaleta
- Carlos Coreas
- Luis Abraham "El Muneco" Coreas
- Salvador Coreas (2003–2004, 2005)
- Víctor Coreas
- Salvador Coreas Junior
- Salvador Coreas Privado (1976–1994)
- Magdonio Corrales
- Jaime Vladimir Cubías (2002–2003)
- Patricio de Jesus Mancia
- Ismaél "El Cisco" Díaz (1971–82)
- Raúl Díaz Arce (2002)
- Álex Erazo (2005–09)
- Jose Luis Ferrera
- Josué Nahúm Galdámez (2005)
- Raúl Antonio García (1988–99)
- Juan José Gómez (2000–04)
- Jeremias Gonzalez
- Lisandro Gonzalez
- Wilman Gonzalez
- Fredy Gonzalez Vichez
- Martin Granillo
- Waldir Guerra (1997–02)
- Mon Guevara
- Luis Guevara Mora (1985)
- Henry Hernandez (2003–2007)
- Jose Roberto Hernandez
- Julio Herrera Diaz
- Wilfredo Iraheta (1995–96)
- Kilmar Jimenez
- José Francisco Jovel (1979–83)
- Fernando Lazo
- Luis Oscar Lazo
- Armando Lindo Lazo
- Luis "Catuta" Lopez
- Dagoberto Lopez Medrano
- Herbert Marquez
- Shawn Martin (born 2006)
- Elmer Martinez
- Juan "Mon" Martínez (1970)
- Roberto "Catalnica" Martinez
- Mario Mayén Meza (1999–02)
- Sergio "Tabudo" Méndez (1966)
- Alexander Merino
- Juan Antonio "Maquinita" Merlos (1957–1970)
- Dolores Ernesto Milla
- Conrado Miranda (1959–60)
- Saúl Molina (1958–1964, 1969–1970)
- Abraham Monterrosa (2002–2003)
- Nestor Morales
- Jorge Moran Mojica
- Sergio Ivan Muñoz
- Ladislao Nerio
- Nelson Nerio
- Nildeson (2003)
- José Ochoa (2006–08)
- Julio Cesar Oliva
- Fredy Orellana
- Saturnino "Nino" Osorio (1970)
- Emiliano Pedrozo (2003–04)
- Luis Mauricio Perla
- Atilio "Chino" Pineda
- Félix "La Garrobita" Pineda (1969–84)
- Nelson Eduardo Pinto Diaz
- Juan José Polío
- Eliseo Quintanilla (2001–02), (2008–09)
- Mauricio "Chino" Quintanilla (-1983)
- Gilberto Ramirez
- Luis ''"Pelon"'' Ramirez
- Luis Ramírez Zapata (1971–77), (1985–91)
- Manuel Ramos Ponce
- Regalado
- Nelson Reyes
- Luis Rivas
- Jorge Rodríguez (2001–02), (2003–05)
- Hector Rosales
- Bladimiro Rosas
- Rene Sorto
- Jorge "El Calero" Suárez (1979–1980)
- Deris Umanzor (2005–10)
- Sergio Valencia
- Alfredo Vasquez
- Joaquín "La Muerte" Ventura
- Vladan Vićević (1996–98)
- Luis Armando Zelaya
- Moisés Zepeda Gonzáles (1969–78)
Argentina:
- Fabian Arias
- Rodolfo Baello
- Deonel Fulgencio Bordon (2003)
- Gonzalo Martin Camilli (1999)
- Pedro Cardozo
- Claudio Del Barco (1998)
- Nestor Doroni (1988)
- Carlos Escalante
- Juan Glomba
- Ariel Goldman (1994)
- Marcelo Gonzalez (2004)
- Marcos Ielpo
- Gabriel Lučić
- Carlos Quiña
- Carlos Ruben Salas (1990–91)
Brazil:
- Ademir Barbosa Das Neves (1977–78)
- Adonis Hilario (1996)
- Alan Marcos de Queiroz (1975), (1976-TBA)
- Alexandre Pinto Larangeira (2002)
- Anderson da Silva (2003–04)
- Antonio David Pinho Gomes (1968–83)
- Carlos Alberto
- Daniel Prediguer (2002–03)
- Eduardo Santana (1979–81), (1986)
- Germano Neto
- Helio Rodriguez (1974–75)
- Jhonas Lopez
- Jorge Tupinambá (1966–70)
- Leandro Franco (2008)
- Luis Filho
- Luis Vieira
- Marcio Sampaio (1999–01)
- Marco Antonio Pereira
- Mauro Núñez Bastos (2001–03) (57 goals)
- Ned Barbosa
- Rodinei Martins (2001)
- Sandro Machado (2002)
- Severino Pinheiro
- Toninho Dos Santos (2002)
- Zózimo (1967–68)
Chile:
- Carlos Acuña
- Juan Carlos Carreño (1987–88)
- Horacio Díaz Luco (1975–77)
- Carlos Israel Verdugo (2006–07)
Colombia:
- Hector Baloyes (1999–00)
- Giribeth Cotes (2006)
- James Lopez (2005)
- Juan Camilo Mejía (2005–07), (2008)
- Julio Romaña (2003)
- Carlos Francisco Serrano (2006)
Costa Rica:
- Fernando Jiménez (1959–68)
- Raúl Lizano (1959–68)
- Michael Myers (1998)
- Alejandro Sequeira (2005)
- Rudi Sobalvarro Rivera (1960s)
Germany:
Grenada:
Guatemala:
Honduras:
- Arturo Arriola
- Arnold Cruz (2004–05)
- Francisco González
- Manuel Larios
- Mario Lopez
- Ramón Maradiaga
- Miguel Mariano
- Jorge Martinez Ogaldes
- Luis Enrique Oseguera
- Christian Santamaria (2005)
- Fabio Renan Ulloa Castillo
- Gerson Vasquez (2005)
- Victor Zuñiga (1996)
Jamaica:
- Nicholas Addlery (2009)
Mexico:
Panama:
- Eduardo Jiménez Blis (2007)
- Julio Medina III (2004–05)
- Nicolás Muñoz (2006–08), (2010)
- Juan Ramon Solis
Peru:
- Agustín Castillo (1994–96)
- Paul Cominges (2000)
Togo:
Uruguay:
- Luis Almada (2003)
- Alvaro Crucci
- Alberto Fay
- Jorge Leonardo Garay (1997)
- Luis Enrique Guelmo (1988)
- Darío Larrosa
- Paulo Medina (2003)
- Gregorio Silva "Tito" (1976-77??)
- Milton Villar
- Carlos Villareal
USA:
- Benyam Philippe Astorga (1996)
- Carlos Menjívar
Yugoslavia:
World Cup winners
Players that have played for Águila in their career and won a World Cup:
- Zózimo (Sweden 1958 & Chile 1962)
Personnel
Management
Position Name Manager Salvador Coreas Privado Assistant Manager David Omar Sevilla Goalkeeping Coach Santos Rivera Fitness Coach Wilson Gil Club Doctor Dr. José Victorino Villatoro and Dr. Luis Alonso Vasquez knesliogiocal David Antonio Platero Utility Roric Antonio Sigaran and Jorge Odir Granados Notable coaches
1950s
- Agustín Vicente Noriega (1957–58)
- Conrado Miranda (1959)
1960s
- Conrado Miranda (1960)
- Carlos Padilla (1960)
- Victor Manuel Ochoa (1963–64)
- Rodolfo Orlandini (1965)
- Arnaldo Da Silva (1966)
- Zózimo (1968)
1970s
- Juan Francisco Barraza (1970–73)
- Hernán Carrasco Vivanco (1974)
- Conrado Miranda (1975–78)
- Calos Javier Mascaró (1979)
1980s
- Saúl Molina (1981)
- Juan Francisco Barraza (1981–1983)
- Julio Escobar (1985)
- Omar Muraco (1985)
- Hernán Carrasco Vivanco (1986–1988)
1990s
- Néstor Matamala (1990–91)
- Juan Quarterone (1992)
- Oscar Emigdio Benítez (1993–1994)
- Milovan Đorić (1996–97)
- Miloš Miljanić (1998–99)
- Antonio Carlos Vieira (1999)
- Hugo Coria (1999)
2000s
- Hugo Coria (2000–03)
- Saul Lorenzo Rivero (2001)
- Rubén Guevara (2002)
- Ramón Maradiaga (2003)
- Julio César Cortés (2004)
- Carlos Alberto de Toro (2004)
- Jorge Alberto García (2005)
- Vladan Vićević (2006)
- Gary Stempel (2007)
- Luis Ramírez Zapata (2007)
- Agustín Castillo (2008)
- Pablo Centrone (2009)
- Eraldo Correia (2009)
2010s to date
- Nelson Ancheta (2010)
- Rubén Alonso (2010)
- Carlos Mijangos (2010)
- Eraldo Correia (2010)
- Hugo Coria (2011)
- Salvador Coreas Privado (2011-)
Others
- Juan Ramón Paredes
- Mario Carlos Rey Salgueiro
- Alfredo Ruano
References
External links
- Official Website (Spanish)
- Official Foundation Website (Spanish)
- Fan Website (Spanish)
- El Nido Aguilucho Fan Website (Spanish)
- At El Grafico
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