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C.S. Cartaginés

Club Sport Cartaginés Deportiva S.A., also known as Cartaginés, is a Costa Rican football club, that currently plays in the Liga de Fútbol de Primera División, the top division of Costa Rican football league system. Cartaginés' home venue is Estadio Jose Rafael Fello Meza, located in Barrio Asis of Cartago.

Cartaginés
Full nameClub Sport Cartaginés S.A.D.
Nickname(s)Los Azules (The Blues)
Brumosos (The Foggers)
La Vieja Metrópoli (The Old Metropolis)
El Equipo Centenario (The Centenary Team)
El Glorioso (The Glorious)
Cartaguito (Little Cartago)
Cartaguito Campeón
FoundedJuly 01, 1906; 115 years ago
GroundEstadio José Rafael Fello Meza Ivankovich, Cartago, Costa Rica
Capacity10,500
ChairmanLeonardo Vargas Monge
ManagerPaulo Cesar Wanchope
LeagueLiga Promerica
Apertura 20229th
WebsiteClub website

Established in 1906, Cartaginés is currently the oldest club competing at the top division.[1] It has won 4 Costa Rican league championships,[2] 5 national cups, 1 national Supercup, and 1 CONCACAF Champions' Cup (in 1994).

History

Club Sport Cartaginés was founded on July 1, 1906, by Willie Pirie, a Canadian immigrant,[3] together with a group of Costa Ricans of British descent and some England immigrants that lived in Cartago. Since there were few football teams at the time in the country, games were repeatedly held against teams in Cartago such as Combate and Monte Libano. The team's original uniform colors were red and blue. Club Sport Cartaginés' first official match was seen as a local social event as the municipal Philharmonic played prior to the game.

In 1914, Club Sport Cartaginés got into the Costa Rican football scene with a new name: The Americano. The name Americano lasted until 1921 when Costa Rica's Primera División started its national championship. At that time, Americano reverted to its original name of Club Sport Cartaginés and changed their uniform and colors to vertical white and blue stripes, a scheme that still prevails today. The 1923 National Championship Final saw Club Sport Cartaginés face La Libertad, a match that Cartaginés won by a score of two to one giving the club its first of three national titles.[4]

After the seasons many of Cartaginés' players left the team to play in Europe and in teams based in San José. Due to the mass exodus of players from the team Club Sport Cartaginés disbanded in 1925. By 1934 the popularity of football in Cartago reemerged as a tournament of local Cartago teams participated. After the tournament it was decided to form Club Sport Cartaginés once again with the best players that participated in the tournament and to emerge as a third division team winning the third division title in 1935. In 1936 the team managed to be victorious in the Second Division, winning all of its games and being crowned the champions, thus earning them a spot in the top flight.

In their returning season to the First Division, Club Sport Cartaginés once again made it to the Final, and once again facing La Libertad, defeating them by a score of 1-0 and achieving the status of national champions in Costa Rica's national stadium in San Jose. By 1940 Cartaginés only had three players left from its 1936 championship season, but they still managed to make it to the final against heavily favorites Herediano. At half time the score was in favor of the latter as they led 3–1, but Cartaginés fought back in the second half, scoring three goals and beating Herediano by a score of 4–3.[5]

The 1940 Cartaginés team was the last one to win any national league championship for Cartago for the next 81 years, something which a local myth states to be the result of a curse set that year on the team by a priest at the highly revered temple Basílica de Los Ángeles, when the players celebrated their victory by storming the Basilica riding on top of their horses, which was considered sacrilegious.[6] Another myth credits the lack of titles to the curse of "El Muñeco", a strange voodoo-like doll that was supposedly buried under Cartaginés' turf at their stadium in order to prevent them from winning further titles and bringing bad luck to the club.

In the years following the 1940 Championship, the club discovered their currently considered greatest player, José Rafael "Fello" Meza Ivancovich. Within a few years, Jose Rafael became known as "El Maestro", the teacher. He was named so because his new tricks and ways of playing, innovative at the time. The influence of "Fello" Meza was so deep, that the club's current stadium is named in his honor.[7] Also, in 2009 he was included in UNAFUT's (governing body of Costa Rican football clubs) official list of Costa Rica's 100 best players of the 20th century.

In 1966 Cartaginés was the first Costa Rican club to travel to the United States playing against Guadalajara and Emelec.[8] During those years the club assembled one of its most famous squads, called the "Ballet Azul" (Blue Ballet, because their graceful style of play), trained by coach Alfredo "Chato" Piedra, and spearheaded by their current historical top scorer, Leonel Hernández (164 goals), which stayed in the club during his entire career. As a recognition for Hernández for his loyalty, the club retired his jersey number, 11.[9]

Cartaginés struggled during the 80s, a low point being the relegation in 1982 to the second division, which forced a club rebuilding in order to obtain a spot in Costa Rica's Primera División. A breakthrough came for Cartaginés when in 1983 they won the "Segunda" championship, and returned to the top flight, in which has remained since then.[10] In 1987 they lost the championship final to Herediano.

In the 90s, the club was unable to break Saprissa and Alajuelense's hold on the top position, finishing runners-up in 1993 and 1996. The former season, however, allowed them to participate and win the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 1994, their current biggest achievement, defeating Mexican club Atlante 3–2 in the final.[11]

In the 21st century, the club tried to push for the championship during the 2000s and 2010s decades, with a runners-up position in the 2012-2013 season their best league result. However, they won the 2014 and 2015 editions of the Costa Rican Cup, the national knockout football competition. Their most decorated player of this period was Randall Brenes, known as "Chiqui", which in 2017 became the second striker of the club (after Leonel Hernández) to reach the 100 league goals cap,[12] and retired with a total of 103 in 280 appearances.

The long wait for the national title was over for the 2021-2022 season, when Cartaginés defeated Liga Deportiva Alajuelense (2-1 aggregate) in the Clausura final to win their 4th league championship. They also won that year the Costa Rican Cup for the third consecutive time, defeating Herediano in the final (3-2 aggregate).

Stadium

The stadium Jose Rafael "Fello" Meza is located in Barrio Asis in Cartago, it has a capacity of 13,500 and is the fourth of the highest capacity stadiums in Costa Rica.

Honours

Domestic

  • Winners (4): 1923, 1936, 1940, 2022 Clausura[13]
  • Costa Rican Super Cup
    • Winners (1): 1979[17]

International

Winners (1): 1994
Runner-up (1): 1994
Runner-up (1): 1978

Current squad

As of February 8, 2023.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   CRC Darryl Parker
2 DF   CRC Diego Mesén
3 DF   CRC William Quirós
4 DF   CRC Kevin Espinoza
5 DF   CRC Jose Vargas
6 MF   CRC Jeikel Venegas
7 MF   CRC Allen Guevara (Captain)
9 FW   CUB Marcel Hernández
10 MF   CRC Ronaldo Araya
11 MF   CRC Kenneth Cerdas
12 DF   CRC José Quirós
14 MF   CRC Emmanuel Chacón
17 MF   CRC Bernald Alfaro
18 DF   CRC Carlos Barahona
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF   CRC Isaac París
20 MF   CRC Víctor Murillo
21 FW   CRC Marco Ureña
22 DF   CRC Pablo Fonseca
23 DF   CRC Jordan Smith
26 DF   CRC Diego Sánchez
27 DF   CRC Brandon Bonilla
28 MF   CRC Kendrick Enriquez
31 MF   CRC Michael Barrantes
33 GK   CRC Emmanuel Brizuela
34 DF   CRC Alejandro Zimmermann
35 GK   CRC Kevin Briceño
70 MF   CRC Dylan Flores
MF   HON Alenis Valentín

Retired numbers

11  Leonel Hernández, Winger (1957–77)

Player records

Most appearances
Rank Nat. Player Tenure Apps
1   Danny Fonseca 1998–2018 537[18]
2   Paolo Jiménez 2003–2022 392
3   Leonel Hernández 1957–1977 360[19]
4   Marco Tulio Hidalgo 1985–1998 329[20]
  Miguel Calvo 1982–1993 329[21]
Most goals
Rank Nat. Player Tenure Goals
1   Leonel Hernández 1957–1977 164[9]
2   Randall Brenes 2004–2018 103[22]
3   Walford 'Wally' Vaughns 1964–1978 77[23]
4   Alexis Goñi Fonseca 1950–1961 71[24]
5   Bernard "Bernal" Mullins 1992–2008 61

Historical list of coaches

References

  1. ^ "Cartaginés celebra su 113 aniversario". everardoherrera.com. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  2. ^ Méndez, Marvin (2022-07-06). "El fin de la sequía: el Club Sport Cartaginés es el Campeón - TSCR". Tele San Carlos Radio (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  3. ^ "Historia". Club Sport Cartaginés (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  4. ^ . Club Sport Cartaginés (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2017-04-22. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  5. ^ . Club Sport Cartaginés (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2017-04-22. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  6. ^ Mundo, Néfer Muñoz BBC. "El club que quiere acabar con una "maldición" de 73 años". BBC News Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  7. ^ "El Maestro: "Fello" Meza". Club Sport Cartaginés (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  8. ^ . Club Sport Cartaginés (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2017-06-23. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  9. ^ a b "El elegante billarista del fútbol: Leonel Hernández". Club Sport Cartaginés (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  10. ^ . Club Sport Cartaginés (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2017-07-18. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  11. ^ "Novena Década". Club Sport Cartaginés (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  12. ^ "'Chiqui' Brenes llega a los 100 goles en Primera División en triunfo de Cartaginés sobre Liberia | Teletica". www.teletica.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-05-29.
  13. ^ "Histórico grito de Vive-Vive: Cartaginés campeón nacional luego de 81 años | Crhoy.com". CRHoy.com | Periodico Digital | Costa Rica Noticias 24/7 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  14. ^ "Cartaginés es campeón del Torneo de Copa tras remontar y derrotar 3-2 a Saprissa". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  15. ^ "¡Vive, vive! Cartaginés vence al Herediano en penales y se proclama bicampeón del Torneo de Copa". Diario Digital Nuestro País (in Spanish). 2015-11-20. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  16. ^ "Cartaginés cierra su año soñado con un nuevo título | Crhoy.com". CRHoy.com | Periodico Digital | Costa Rica Noticias 24/7 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  17. ^ Coto, Gerardo (2022-07-15). "Brumosos y florenses por su segunda estrella en Supercopa". Sinart (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  18. ^ "UNAFUT - SITIO OFICIAL - Ciento trece años de rica historia azul y blanco". www.unafut.com. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  19. ^ Calderón, Jorge (11 July 2011). "PROXIMO TORNEO DE INVIERNO LLEVARA EL NOMBRE DE LEONEL HERNANDEZ VALERIN". www.micartago.com. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  20. ^ Club Sport Cartaginés (23 March 2016). "Cartaginés TV: Marco Tulio Hidalgo Alfaro". Club Sport Cartaginés (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  21. ^ "C.S. CARTAGINÉS". BALLET AZUL (in Spanish). 29 August 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  22. ^ "Chiqui Brenes se despide del fútbol: 'Gracias Cartaginés por nacer, crecer y vivir un sueño contigo'". teletica.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  23. ^ "Chiqui Brenes llega a 78 goles con Cartaginés y es el segundo goleador histórico del club". everardoherrera.com. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  24. ^ Calderón, Jorge (October 2, 2009). "ALEXIS GOÑI "EL REY DEL CABEZASO" A LA GALERIA DEL DEPORTE". www.micartago.com. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  25. ^ Checo dirigirá al Cartaginés – Nación (in Spanish)
  26. ^ Javier Delgado queda fuera del Cartaginés – Nación (in Spanish)
  27. ^ Cartaginés presentará este martes a Maurico Wright como su nuevo técnico 2014-12-31 at the Wayback Machine – Al Día (in Spanish)
  28. ^ Enrique Meza Jr. es el nuevo técnico de Cartaginés – Nación (in Spanish)
  29. ^ Cartaginés eligió a Claudio Ciccia como técnico permanente – Nación (in Spanish)

External links

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources C S Cartagines news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Club Sport Cartagines Deportiva S A also known as Cartagines is a Costa Rican football club that currently plays in the Liga de Futbol de Primera Division the top division of Costa Rican football league system Cartagines home venue is Estadio Jose Rafael Fello Meza located in Barrio Asis of Cartago CartaginesFull nameClub Sport Cartagines S A D Nickname s Los Azules The Blues Brumosos The Foggers La Vieja Metropoli The Old Metropolis El Equipo Centenario The Centenary Team El Glorioso The Glorious Cartaguito Little Cartago Cartaguito CampeonFoundedJuly 01 1906 115 years agoGroundEstadio Jose Rafael Fello Meza Ivankovich Cartago Costa RicaCapacity10 500ChairmanLeonardo Vargas MongeManagerPaulo Cesar WanchopeLeagueLiga PromericaApertura 20229thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursEstablished in 1906 Cartagines is currently the oldest club competing at the top division 1 It has won 4 Costa Rican league championships 2 5 national cups 1 national Supercup and 1 CONCACAF Champions Cup in 1994 Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 2 International 4 Current squad 5 Retired numbers 6 Player records 7 Historical list of coaches 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditClub Sport Cartagines was founded on July 1 1906 by Willie Pirie a Canadian immigrant 3 together with a group of Costa Ricans of British descent and some England immigrants that lived in Cartago Since there were few football teams at the time in the country games were repeatedly held against teams in Cartago such as Combate and Monte Libano The team s original uniform colors were red and blue Club Sport Cartagines first official match was seen as a local social event as the municipal Philharmonic played prior to the game In 1914 Club Sport Cartagines got into the Costa Rican football scene with a new name The Americano The name Americano lasted until 1921 when Costa Rica s Primera Division started its national championship At that time Americano reverted to its original name of Club Sport Cartagines and changed their uniform and colors to vertical white and blue stripes a scheme that still prevails today The 1923 National Championship Final saw Club Sport Cartagines face La Libertad a match that Cartagines won by a score of two to one giving the club its first of three national titles 4 After the seasons many of Cartagines players left the team to play in Europe and in teams based in San Jose Due to the mass exodus of players from the team Club Sport Cartagines disbanded in 1925 By 1934 the popularity of football in Cartago reemerged as a tournament of local Cartago teams participated After the tournament it was decided to form Club Sport Cartagines once again with the best players that participated in the tournament and to emerge as a third division team winning the third division title in 1935 In 1936 the team managed to be victorious in the Second Division winning all of its games and being crowned the champions thus earning them a spot in the top flight In their returning season to the First Division Club Sport Cartagines once again made it to the Final and once again facing La Libertad defeating them by a score of 1 0 and achieving the status of national champions in Costa Rica s national stadium in San Jose By 1940 Cartagines only had three players left from its 1936 championship season but they still managed to make it to the final against heavily favorites Herediano At half time the score was in favor of the latter as they led 3 1 but Cartagines fought back in the second half scoring three goals and beating Herediano by a score of 4 3 5 The 1940 Cartagines team was the last one to win any national league championship for Cartago for the next 81 years something which a local myth states to be the result of a curse set that year on the team by a priest at the highly revered temple Basilica de Los Angeles when the players celebrated their victory by storming the Basilica riding on top of their horses which was considered sacrilegious 6 Another myth credits the lack of titles to the curse of El Muneco a strange voodoo like doll that was supposedly buried under Cartagines turf at their stadium in order to prevent them from winning further titles and bringing bad luck to the club In the years following the 1940 Championship the club discovered their currently considered greatest player Jose Rafael Fello Meza Ivancovich Within a few years Jose Rafael became known as El Maestro the teacher He was named so because his new tricks and ways of playing innovative at the time The influence of Fello Meza was so deep that the club s current stadium is named in his honor 7 Also in 2009 he was included in UNAFUT s governing body of Costa Rican football clubs official list of Costa Rica s 100 best players of the 20th century In 1966 Cartagines was the first Costa Rican club to travel to the United States playing against Guadalajara and Emelec 8 During those years the club assembled one of its most famous squads called the Ballet Azul Blue Ballet because their graceful style of play trained by coach Alfredo Chato Piedra and spearheaded by their current historical top scorer Leonel Hernandez 164 goals which stayed in the club during his entire career As a recognition for Hernandez for his loyalty the club retired his jersey number 11 9 Cartagines struggled during the 80s a low point being the relegation in 1982 to the second division which forced a club rebuilding in order to obtain a spot in Costa Rica s Primera Division A breakthrough came for Cartagines when in 1983 they won the Segunda championship and returned to the top flight in which has remained since then 10 In 1987 they lost the championship final to Herediano In the 90s the club was unable to break Saprissa and Alajuelense s hold on the top position finishing runners up in 1993 and 1996 The former season however allowed them to participate and win the CONCACAF Champions Cup in 1994 their current biggest achievement defeating Mexican club Atlante 3 2 in the final 11 In the 21st century the club tried to push for the championship during the 2000s and 2010s decades with a runners up position in the 2012 2013 season their best league result However they won the 2014 and 2015 editions of the Costa Rican Cup the national knockout football competition Their most decorated player of this period was Randall Brenes known as Chiqui which in 2017 became the second striker of the club after Leonel Hernandez to reach the 100 league goals cap 12 and retired with a total of 103 in 280 appearances The long wait for the national title was over for the 2021 2022 season when Cartagines defeated Liga Deportiva Alajuelense 2 1 aggregate in the Clausura final to win their 4th league championship They also won that year the Costa Rican Cup for the third consecutive time defeating Herediano in the final 3 2 aggregate Stadium Edit Aerial take of Jose Rafael Fello Meza Stadium The stadium Jose Rafael Fello Meza is located in Barrio Asis in Cartago it has a capacity of 13 500 and is the fourth of the highest capacity stadiums in Costa Rica Honours EditDomestic Edit Primera Division de Costa RicaWinners 4 1923 1936 1940 2022 Clausura 13 Costa Rican CupWinners 5 1963 1984 2014 14 2015 15 2022 16 Costa Rican Super Cup Winners 1 1979 17 International Edit CONCACAF Champions CupWinners 1 1994 dd Copa InteramericanaRunner up 1 1994 dd Copa Fraternidad 1 appearanceRunner up 1 1978 dd Current squad EditAs of February 8 2023 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK CRC Darryl Parker2 DF CRC Diego Mesen3 DF CRC William Quiros4 DF CRC Kevin Espinoza5 DF CRC Jose Vargas6 MF CRC Jeikel Venegas7 MF CRC Allen Guevara Captain 9 FW CUB Marcel Hernandez10 MF CRC Ronaldo Araya11 MF CRC Kenneth Cerdas12 DF CRC Jose Quiros14 MF CRC Emmanuel Chacon17 MF CRC Bernald Alfaro18 DF CRC Carlos Barahona No Pos Nation Player19 MF CRC Isaac Paris20 MF CRC Victor Murillo21 FW CRC Marco Urena22 DF CRC Pablo Fonseca23 DF CRC Jordan Smith26 DF CRC Diego Sanchez27 DF CRC Brandon Bonilla28 MF CRC Kendrick Enriquez31 MF CRC Michael Barrantes33 GK CRC Emmanuel Brizuela34 DF CRC Alejandro Zimmermann35 GK CRC Kevin Briceno70 MF CRC Dylan Flores MF HON Alenis ValentinRetired numbers EditMain article Retired numbers in association football 11 Leonel Hernandez Winger 1957 77 Player records EditMost appearances Rank Nat Player Tenure Apps1 Danny Fonseca 1998 2018 537 18 2 Paolo Jimenez 2003 2022 3923 Leonel Hernandez 1957 1977 360 19 4 Marco Tulio Hidalgo 1985 1998 329 20 Miguel Calvo 1982 1993 329 21 Most goals Rank Nat Player Tenure Goals1 Leonel Hernandez 1957 1977 164 9 2 Randall Brenes 2004 2018 103 22 3 Walford Wally Vaughns 1964 1978 77 23 4 Alexis Goni Fonseca 1950 1961 71 24 5 Bernard Bernal Mullins 1992 2008 61Historical list of coaches Edit Giovanny Alfaro Rodolfo Arias Ivan Mraz Jose Rafael Meza Ivancovich 1950s Carlos Farres 1965 Alfredo Chato Piedra 1965 74 Marvin Rodriguez 1968 70 Armando Mareque 1973 1975 Luis Borghini 1973 1975 Walter Elizondo 1977 1979 Alvaro Grant MacDonald 1982 Juan Jose Gamez 1982 86 Gustavo de Simone 1987 Chelato Ucles 1990 91 Flavio Ortega 1994 Rolando Villalobos 1995 96 Juan Jose Gamez 1996 97 Miguel Calvo 1997 99 Jose Matera 1999 00 Juan Luis Hernandez 2000 2004 05 Josef Pesice Jan 1 2001 June 30 2001 25 Michal Bilek July 1 2001 02 Carlos de Toro 2002 03 Alexandre Guimaraes 2003 Marvin Rodriguez 2004 Carlos Linaris 2004 05 Ronald Mora 2005 06 Luis Manuel Blanco 2006 June 30 2006 Jan 1 2008 Feb 26 2008 Juan Luis Hernandez Feb 26 2008 June 30 2010 Johnny Chavez July 1 2010 Aug 28 2012 Odir Jaques Aug 28 2012 Nov 1 2012 Rolando Villalobos interim Nov 2 2012 Dec 31 2012 Javier Delgado Jan 1 2013 March 31 2014 26 Claudio Ciccia April 1 2014 June 30 2014 Mauricio Wright July 1 2014 December 22 2014 27 Enrique Meza jr Dec 23 2014 March 12 2015 28 Claudio Ciccia March 13 2015 August 2015 29 Cesar Eduardo Mendez August 2015 April 2016 Jeaustin Campos April 2016 Adrian Leandro 2017 2018 Greivin Mora 2018 Gustavo Roverano 2018 Paulo Wanchope 2018 Martin Arriola 2018 2019 Hernan Medford 2019 2021 Geiner Segura 2021 2022 Paulo Wanchope 2022 References Edit Cartagines celebra su 113 aniversario everardoherrera com Retrieved 2019 07 31 Mendez Marvin 2022 07 06 El fin de la sequia el Club Sport Cartagines es el Campeon TSCR Tele San Carlos Radio in Spanish Retrieved 2022 07 07 Historia Club Sport Cartagines in Spanish Retrieved 2019 07 31 Segunda Decada Club Sport Cartagines in Spanish Archived from the original on 2017 04 22 Retrieved 2019 07 31 Cuarta Decada Club Sport Cartagines in Spanish Archived from the original on 2017 04 22 Retrieved 2019 07 31 Mundo Nefer Munoz BBC El club que quiere acabar con una maldicion de 73 anos BBC News Mundo in Spanish Retrieved 2019 05 28 El Maestro Fello Meza Club Sport Cartagines in Spanish Retrieved 2019 07 31 Septima Decada Club Sport Cartagines in Spanish Archived from the original on 2017 06 23 Retrieved 2019 07 31 a b El elegante billarista del futbol Leonel Hernandez Club Sport Cartagines in Spanish Retrieved 31 July 2019 Octava Decada Club Sport Cartagines in Spanish Archived from the original on 2017 07 18 Retrieved 2019 07 31 Novena Decada Club Sport Cartagines in Spanish Retrieved 2019 07 31 Chiqui Brenes llega a los 100 goles en Primera Division en triunfo de Cartagines sobre Liberia Teletica www teletica com in Spanish Retrieved 2019 05 29 Historico grito de Vive Vive Cartagines campeon nacional luego de 81 anos Crhoy com CRHoy com Periodico Digital Costa Rica Noticias 24 7 in Spanish Retrieved 2022 12 22 Cartagines es campeon del Torneo de Copa tras remontar y derrotar 3 2 a Saprissa La Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 2022 12 22 Vive vive Cartagines vence al Herediano en penales y se proclama bicampeon del Torneo de Copa Diario Digital Nuestro Pais in Spanish 2015 11 20 Retrieved 2022 12 22 Cartagines cierra su ano sonado con un nuevo titulo Crhoy com CRHoy com Periodico Digital Costa Rica Noticias 24 7 in Spanish Retrieved 2022 12 22 Coto Gerardo 2022 07 15 Brumosos y florenses por su segunda estrella en Supercopa Sinart in Spanish Retrieved 2022 12 22 UNAFUT SITIO OFICIAL Ciento trece anos de rica historia azul y blanco www unafut com Retrieved 31 July 2019 Calderon Jorge 11 July 2011 PROXIMO TORNEO DE INVIERNO LLEVARA EL NOMBRE DE LEONEL HERNANDEZ VALERIN www micartago com Retrieved 31 July 2019 Club Sport Cartagines 23 March 2016 Cartagines TV Marco Tulio Hidalgo Alfaro Club Sport Cartagines in Spanish Retrieved 9 August 2019 C S CARTAGINES BALLET AZUL in Spanish 29 August 2016 Retrieved 9 August 2019 Chiqui Brenes se despide del futbol Gracias Cartagines por nacer crecer y vivir un sueno contigo teletica com in Spanish Retrieved 31 July 2019 Chiqui Brenes llega a 78 goles con Cartagines y es el segundo goleador historico del club everardoherrera com Retrieved 31 July 2019 Calderon Jorge October 2 2009 ALEXIS GONI EL REY DEL CABEZASO A LA GALERIA DEL DEPORTE www micartago com Retrieved 9 August 2019 Checo dirigira al Cartagines Nacion in Spanish Javier Delgado queda fuera del Cartagines Nacion in Spanish Cartagines presentara este martes a Maurico Wright como su nuevo tecnico Archived 2014 12 31 at the Wayback Machine Al Dia in Spanish Enrique Meza Jr es el nuevo tecnico de Cartagines Nacion in Spanish Cartagines eligio a Claudio Ciccia como tecnico permanente Nacion in Spanish External links EditOfficial website in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title C S Cartagines amp oldid 1138267243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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