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C.D. Suchitepéquez

Club Deportivo Suchitepéquez is a Guatemalan football club that competes in the Primera División de Ascenso, the second division in the nation. They are based in Mazatenango, Department of Suchitepéquez, and their home stadium is the Estadio Carlos Salazar Hijo. The team was founded in 1960, and won two Liga Nacional championships in 1983 and 2016.

Suchitepéquez
Full nameClub Deportivo Suchitepéquez
Nickname(s)Venados (Deers)
Suchi
Founded1960; 63 years ago
GroundEstadio Carlos Salazar Hijo
Capacity10,500
ChairmanAmilcar Alvarado
ManagerPablo Melgar
LeaguePrimera División
Apertura 2023Group A 4th (Knockout Phase)
Estadio CD Suchitepéquez

History edit

1980s edit

In 1981, they defeated Spanish league champions Atlético Madrid 1–0 on a friendly match to re-open the Carlos Salazar stadium.

The team's most successful era took place in the mid-1980s. Having been runner-up in the 1982 domestic league, Suchitepéquez won the national league title in 1983, with a record of 16 wins, 4 draws, and 2 losses in 22 matches. The team was managed by the Uruguayan Julio César Cortés, a former Uruguayan international who played in three World Cups. The stars of this team were Uruguayan strikers César Eduardo Méndez and José Luis "Chopo" González.

Suchitepéquez went on to play in the 1983 CONCACAF Champions' Cup, beating Deportivo Saprissa in the first round. In the second round, they drew with Tigres UANL 1–1 in the first leg, and then beat them 3–0 at home, becoming the first Guatemalan football team to defeat a Mexican team in an official tournament.[1] After that they faced Atlante, drawing the first match but losing 0–6 in the second leg to the eventual champions.

They finished second in the local league again in 1984, repeating that in the 1989–90 tournament.

1990s edit

In 1992, Suchitepéquez won the summer (cup) tournament, and then defeated the 1992 league champions Municipal in the Champion of champions ("Super Cup") match. They won further domestic cup (Copa de Guatemala) titles in 1993 and 1997.

Relegation edit

The club struggled to remain in the top division during the 1998–99 season, finishing next to last overall, and avoiding relegation in the last instance by winning a relegation play-off. The following year, they finished in last place overall, and were directly relegated.

2000s edit

After four years in Primera División, the club returned to the top division for the 2004–05 season, finishing fourth in the Torneo Apertura.

2010-2015 edit

The club has been a constant top finisher in the Guatemalan top division but has fallen one game short of reaching the final twice. Currently the club has had solid seasons finishing in the top 3 and finished the Clausura 2015 season in 3rd place behind CSD Municipal and champions Comunicaciones. In the summer of 2014, the club signed Emiliano Lopez, an Argentine prospect who finished his first season as the second top scorer in the first division behind Guatemalan star and Municipal forward, Carlos Ruiz. He was the top scorer in the 2015 clausura tournament, with 12 goals.

2015-2016 edit

The club played "La Final" against the champion of the last Clausura Tournament Comunicaciones FC, which in the Estadio Mateo Flores, Comunicaciones FC won the first leg of the Guatemalan championship, winning 2–1, but in the second leg, Suchitepequez came out victorious in their own stadium, Estadio Carlos Salazar Hijo. They won 3–0, making after waiting for 33 years, Suchitepequez champions for the 2nd time in their history.

Performance in CONCACAF competitions edit

1993 - 4th Place
1995 - Qualifying Stage (Central Zone)
1983 - Semifinals
2016-17 - Group stage

Honours edit

Domestic honours edit

Leagues edit

Current squad edit

As of 2022: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF   GUA Manuel Ochoa
4 DF   GUA Rafael González
5 DF   GUA Luis Rodríguez
6 MF   GUA Miguel González
9 FW   ARG Alexis Ramos
10 MF   GUA Kevin Arriola
11 MF   GUA Edward Santeliz
16 MF   GUA Selvin Barlovento
17 DF   GUA Jose Ramos
18 MF   GUA Kenneth Mérida
19 MF   GUA Paolo Ortiz
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW   PAN Luis Jaramillo
23 DF   GUA Víctor Armas
25 GK   GUA Johnny Navarro
26 MF   GUA German Esquivel
30 MF   GUA Oscar Santana
31 DF   GUA Wilson Morales
32 DF   GUA Erwin Morales (captain)
52 GK   GUA Manuel Sosa
77 DF   GUA Dilan Cifuentes
99 FW   GUA Erick Rivera
- FW   PLE Matías Jadue

Notable players edit

List of coaches edit

  •   Manuel Felipe Carrera (1961)
  •   Arnaldo da Silva (1965–66)
  •   Alberto Donis (1967)
  •   Jaime Ormazábal (1968, 1970)
  •   Adalberto Donis (1969)
  •   Néstor Valdés (1971)
  •   Arnaldo da Silva (1972–75)
  •   Emilio René Morales Hidalgo (1976)
  •   Justo Rufino López (1977)
  •   René Aquino Sánchez / Francisco Aquino Sánchez (1977–78)
  •   Oscar Raúl Cancinos Vásquez (1978–79)
  •   Salvador Pericullo (1979–80)
  •   Guillermo Vargas (1980, 1981, 1986)
  •   Alfonso Fernández (1981)
  •   Ricardo Sepúlveda (1981)
  •   Rafael Fernández (1981)
  •   Julio César Cortés (1982–84)
  •   Erasmo Arroyo (1985–86)
  •   Guillermo Batres (1986, 1989)
  •   Francisco Pineda (1987)
  •   Javier Mascaró (1987)
  •   Walter Enrique Claveríe Alvarado (1988–90)
  •   Manuel de Jesús Castañeda (1991)
  •   Leonso Contreras (1991)
  •   Carlos Castañeda (1991)
  •   Walter Claveríe (1992–93, 1996)
  •   Odilio Gómez (1993, 1994)
  •   Ricardo Piccinini (1993–94)
  •   Julio Hernández (1994)
  •   Oscar Sanchez (1994)
  •   Ernesto Arroyo (1994, 1998)
  •   Marco Antonio Matheu (1995)
  •   Manuel Castañeda (1997–98)
  •   Luís Villacencio (1999)
  •   Ever González (2000)
  •   Carlos de Toro (1999–00)
  •   Benjamín Monterroso (2005)
  •   Horacio Cordero (2005–07)
  •   Gabino Rivero (2007–08)
  •   Pedro Evangelista Rodríguez (2008)
  •   Julio César Antúnez (2008)
  •   Jorge Pineda (2008–09)
  •   Walter Claverí (2009–10)
  •   Agustin Castillo (2010)
  •   Richard Presa (2011–2013)
  •   Walter Claverí (2013–2016)
  •   Eduardo Mendez
  •   Gustavo Onaindia (2021–2022)
  •   Pablo Melgar (2022- )

Notes and references edit

External links edit

  • (in Spanish) (archived 14 December 2006)
  • (in Spanish) Web page dedicated to the club – by Jorge Mario García
  • (in Spanish) (archived 17 March 2007)
  • Club Profile - Soccerway

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Club Deportivo Suchitepequez is a Guatemalan football club that competes in the Primera Division de Ascenso the second division in the nation They are based in Mazatenango Department of Suchitepequez and their home stadium is the Estadio Carlos Salazar Hijo The team was founded in 1960 and won two Liga Nacional championships in 1983 and 2016 SuchitepequezFull nameClub Deportivo SuchitepequezNickname s Venados Deers SuchiFounded1960 63 years agoGroundEstadio Carlos Salazar HijoCapacity10 500ChairmanAmilcar AlvaradoManagerPablo MelgarLeaguePrimera DivisionApertura 2023Group A 4th Knockout Phase Home coloursAway colours Estadio CD Suchitepequez Contents 1 History 1 1 1980s 1 2 1990s 1 2 1 Relegation 1 3 2000s 1 4 2010 2015 1 5 2015 2016 2 Performance in CONCACAF competitions 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic honours 3 1 1 Leagues 4 Current squad 5 Notable players 6 List of coaches 7 Notes and references 8 External linksHistory edit1980s edit In 1981 they defeated Spanish league champions Atletico Madrid 1 0 on a friendly match to re open the Carlos Salazar stadium The team s most successful era took place in the mid 1980s Having been runner up in the 1982 domestic league Suchitepequez won the national league title in 1983 with a record of 16 wins 4 draws and 2 losses in 22 matches The team was managed by the Uruguayan Julio Cesar Cortes a former Uruguayan international who played in three World Cups The stars of this team were Uruguayan strikers Cesar Eduardo Mendez and Jose Luis Chopo Gonzalez Suchitepequez went on to play in the 1983 CONCACAF Champions Cup beating Deportivo Saprissa in the first round In the second round they drew with Tigres UANL 1 1 in the first leg and then beat them 3 0 at home becoming the first Guatemalan football team to defeat a Mexican team in an official tournament 1 After that they faced Atlante drawing the first match but losing 0 6 in the second leg to the eventual champions They finished second in the local league again in 1984 repeating that in the 1989 90 tournament 1990s edit In 1992 Suchitepequez won the summer cup tournament and then defeated the 1992 league champions Municipal in the Champion of champions Super Cup match They won further domestic cup Copa de Guatemala titles in 1993 and 1997 Relegation edit The club struggled to remain in the top division during the 1998 99 season finishing next to last overall and avoiding relegation in the last instance by winning a relegation play off The following year they finished in last place overall and were directly relegated 2000s edit After four years in Primera Division the club returned to the top division for the 2004 05 season finishing fourth in the Torneo Apertura 2010 2015 edit The club has been a constant top finisher in the Guatemalan top division but has fallen one game short of reaching the final twice Currently the club has had solid seasons finishing in the top 3 and finished the Clausura 2015 season in 3rd place behind CSD Municipal and champions Comunicaciones In the summer of 2014 the club signed Emiliano Lopez an Argentine prospect who finished his first season as the second top scorer in the first division behind Guatemalan star and Municipal forward Carlos Ruiz He was the top scorer in the 2015 clausura tournament with 12 goals 2015 2016 edit The club played La Final against the champion of the last Clausura Tournament Comunicaciones FC which in the Estadio Mateo Flores Comunicaciones FC won the first leg of the Guatemalan championship winning 2 1 but in the second leg Suchitepequez came out victorious in their own stadium Estadio Carlos Salazar Hijo They won 3 0 making after waiting for 33 years Suchitepequez champions for the 2nd time in their history Performance in CONCACAF competitions editCONCACAF Cup Winners Cup 2 appearances 1993 4th Place 1995 Qualifying Stage Central Zone dd CONCACAF Champions League 2 appearances 1983 Semifinals 2016 17 Group stage dd Honours editDomestic honours edit Leagues edit Liga Nacional de Guatemala and predecessors Champions 2 1982 83 Clausura 2016Current squad editAs of 2022 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 3 DF nbsp GUA Manuel Ochoa 4 DF nbsp GUA Rafael Gonzalez 5 DF nbsp GUA Luis Rodriguez 6 MF nbsp GUA Miguel Gonzalez 9 FW nbsp ARG Alexis Ramos 10 MF nbsp GUA Kevin Arriola 11 MF nbsp GUA Edward Santeliz 16 MF nbsp GUA Selvin Barlovento 17 DF nbsp GUA Jose Ramos 18 MF nbsp GUA Kenneth Merida 19 MF nbsp GUA Paolo Ortiz No Pos Nation Player 20 FW nbsp PAN Luis Jaramillo 23 DF nbsp GUA Victor Armas 25 GK nbsp GUA Johnny Navarro 26 MF nbsp GUA German Esquivel 30 MF nbsp GUA Oscar Santana 31 DF nbsp GUA Wilson Morales 32 DF nbsp GUA Erwin Morales captain 52 GK nbsp GUA Manuel Sosa 77 DF nbsp GUA Dilan Cifuentes 99 FW nbsp GUA Erick Rivera FW nbsp PLE Matias JadueNotable players edit nbsp nbsp Ricardo Piccinini GK 1980s nbsp Mario Acevedo FW nbsp Julio Cesar Anderson FW 1967 69 nbsp Marvin Avila FW 2007 nbsp Fabricio Benitez MF 2007 10 nbsp Carlos Castaneda MF 1980s and 1990s nbsp Manuel Coronado DF 1990s nbsp Marco de la Cruz GK 1975 84 nbsp Rodrigo de Leon FW nbsp Ricardo Jerez Hidalgo GK 1960s nbsp Alejandro Ortiz Obregon DF 1980s and 1990s nbsp Cesar El Picho Trujillo FW 2000s nbsp Edwin Villatoro FW 2000s active nbsp Julian Arturo Vargas DF 1980s nbsp Jose Luis Chopo Gonzalez FW 1980s nbsp Cesar Eduardo Mendez FW 1980s List of coaches edit nbsp Manuel Felipe Carrera 1961 nbsp Arnaldo da Silva 1965 66 nbsp Alberto Donis 1967 nbsp Jaime Ormazabal 1968 1970 nbsp Adalberto Donis 1969 nbsp Nestor Valdes 1971 nbsp Arnaldo da Silva 1972 75 nbsp Emilio Rene Morales Hidalgo 1976 nbsp Justo Rufino Lopez 1977 nbsp Rene Aquino Sanchez Francisco Aquino Sanchez 1977 78 nbsp Oscar Raul Cancinos Vasquez 1978 79 nbsp Salvador Pericullo 1979 80 nbsp Guillermo Vargas 1980 1981 1986 nbsp Alfonso Fernandez 1981 nbsp Ricardo Sepulveda 1981 nbsp Rafael Fernandez 1981 nbsp Julio Cesar Cortes 1982 84 nbsp Erasmo Arroyo 1985 86 nbsp Guillermo Batres 1986 1989 nbsp Francisco Pineda 1987 nbsp Javier Mascaro 1987 nbsp Walter Enrique Claverie Alvarado 1988 90 nbsp Manuel de Jesus Castaneda 1991 nbsp Leonso Contreras 1991 nbsp Carlos Castaneda 1991 nbsp Walter Claverie 1992 93 1996 nbsp Odilio Gomez 1993 1994 nbsp Ricardo Piccinini 1993 94 nbsp Julio Hernandez 1994 nbsp Oscar Sanchez 1994 nbsp Ernesto Arroyo 1994 1998 nbsp Marco Antonio Matheu 1995 nbsp Manuel Castaneda 1997 98 nbsp Luis Villacencio 1999 nbsp Ever Gonzalez 2000 nbsp Carlos de Toro 1999 00 nbsp Benjamin Monterroso 2005 nbsp Horacio Cordero 2005 07 nbsp Gabino Rivero 2007 08 nbsp Pedro Evangelista Rodriguez 2008 nbsp Julio Cesar Antunez 2008 nbsp Jorge Pineda 2008 09 nbsp Walter Claveri 2009 10 nbsp Agustin Castillo 2010 nbsp Richard Presa 2011 2013 nbsp Walter Claveri 2013 2016 nbsp Eduardo Mendez nbsp Gustavo Onaindia 2021 2022 nbsp Pablo Melgar 2022 Notes and references edit Source http www deportivosuchi com historia Historia 80s html Archived 2007 07 17 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit in Spanish Official website archived 14 December 2006 in Spanish Web page dedicated to the club by Jorge Mario Garcia in Spanish 1983 national title notes including celebration pictures archived 17 March 2007 Club Profile Soccerway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title C D Suchitepequez amp oldid 1221632410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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