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Everton de Viña del Mar

Everton de Viña del Mar is a Chilean football club based in the city of Viña del Mar.

Everton
Full nameEverton de Viña del Mar S.A.D.P.
Nickname(s)Los oro y cielo (The gold and sky-blue)
Ruleteros (Roulette players)
Los del Cerro (The Ones from the Hill)
Founded24 June 1909; 113 years ago (1909-06-24)
GroundEstadio Sausalito
Viña del Mar
Capacity23,423[1]
OwnerGrupo Pachuca
ChairmanPedro Cedillo Martínez
ManagerFrancisco Meneghini
LeaguePrimera División
2022CPD, 9th of 16
WebsiteClub website

The club was founded 24 June 1909 after a group of Anglo-Chilean teenagers formed a football club and named it after the English team Everton who had recently completed a pioneering tour of South America.

The club's nickname is "Ruleteros" or the roulette players in English, after Viña del Mar's status as a gambling resort.

Everton is Chile's sixth most successful team, having won the national title 4 times, an achievement shared with both Audax Italiano and Magallanes. Additionally, it is the second most successful team outside Santiago de Chile, behind Cobreloa of Calama.

The club's home stadium is the 22,340 capacity Estadio Sausalito, while its biggest rival is Santiago Wanderers of Valparaíso. In the meetings between the two clubs, Everton have won 64 to 49 losses.

History

Foundation and Amateur Era

On 24 June 1909, a group of immigrants from England, led by David Foxley, founded Everton Football Club in Cerro Alegre of Valparaíso. The choice of this name is still to this day a mystery, although there are various competing theories. The most accepted theory is that this was chosen in honour of the namesake club in the city of Liverpool, which was, by then, touring Argentina. Another theory states the name of a toffee at the time. The first president was Francisco Boundy, while David Foxley was appointed honorary chairman. In 1950 the club was renamed Everton de Viña del Mar.

The first match played was against Graphie FC with the starting lineup composed of Arturo Foxley as the goalkeeper, Percy Holmes and Francisco Boundy as the defenders; Alberto González, Hugo Boundy and Carlos González as the midfielders and finally J. Escobar, A. Aravena, David Foxley, V. Estay and Malcolm Fraser as the strikers.

Originally the club was a compendium of different sports, the most important being track and field, human swimming, badminton, rugby, gymnastics, basketball and football.

Everton's first championship participation was the 1912 amateur championship of the Liga de Valparaíso.

The Golden age

 
The Everton squad of the club's first national championship in 1950.

Everton's first championship win was in 1950 under the Argentine coach Martín García. They defeated Unión Española 1–0 away in a play-off on 14 January 1951. The lone goal was scored by René Meléndez in the Estadio Nacional de Chile before 45,000 spectators.

In 1951, Everton finished the league in fourth, 5 points behind Audax Italiano. The following year, Everton clinched the Primera División with two weeks to spare, as Martín García's side beat Audax Italiano 4–0 at home win. In the championship-winning squad the most prominent players were José María Lourido, Elías Cid and René Meléndez, top-scorer of the tournament with 30 goals. During this period the club also won against important clubs of South America, the most recorded match was against the Argentine club Independiente of Avellaneda, in a 5–0 home win at Estadio El Tranque with 12,000 spectators.

The performance of the club began to decline, and apart from a third-place finish in 1955, Everton's highest finish for the remainder of the 1950s would be sixth position in the 12-team league.[2]

1970-present

After many years of revolving between the Primera División and the 2nd tier the club finally clinched their third Primera División championship in the 1976 Primera División under the guidance of manager Pedro Morales. They have won the 2nd division championship on two occasions, the first in 1974 and most recently in 2003. The club has played in 2 Copa Libertadores tournaments, the first came in 1977 after their Primera División 1976 championship.

In Torneo Apertura 2007 the club ended in 12th position, but in the Torneo Clausura the club made the worst campaign in its history ended in last position (21st).

In the Torneo Apertura 2008 Everton was proclaimed champion of the tournament, with a 3–2 aggregate result against Colo-Colo in Estadio Sausalito. In the first leg Everton lost 2–0 away at the Estadio Monumental David Arellano with goals by Lucas Barrios and Gonzalo Fierro but in the second home leg at the Estadio Sausalito Everton won 3–0 with two goals by Ezequiel Miralles and one from Jaime Riveros. In thanks to that tournament win in 2009 Everton qualified for the Copa Libertadotes, for the second time in their history.

On 4 August 2010 at Goodison Park in Liverpool England, Everton de Viña del Mar for the first time played the club they were named in honour of, their namesakes Everton. In a friendly match for the Copa Hermandad (known in English as the Brotherhood Trophy), the match was to promote closer ties between the two Evertons. The match was won 2–0 by the original Everton with goals from Jermaine Beckford and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov. That year Everton de Viña, were relegated to Primera B.

Two seasons later, Everton de Viña featured in the Primera B promotion play-off against Universidad de Concepción, winning the first (home) leg on 18 November 2012 (1–0) with a goal from Angel Rojas. In the away leg on 26 November 2012 two goals from José Luis Muñoz and one from Yonathan Suazo secured a 1–3 win and a return to the top-flight of Chilean football in 2013.[3]

Rivalries

Everton's main rivals are Santiago Wanderers, from the nearby city of Valparaíso. Valparaíso is seen as a historical city with rich culture, home of worldwide known poet Pablo Neruda, whilst Viña del Mar is renowned for being a glamorous and luxurious place full of resorts. The local derby is dubbed the "Clásico del Puerto" or "The Seaport Derby" in English.[4]

Stadium

 
Estadio Sausalito, the home stadium of Everton

The club's home games are played at the Estadio Sausalito, which has a capacity of 22,340 seats being built in 1929. The name comes from the nearby lagoon Sausalito. The stadium was used as one of the venues for the 1962 FIFA World Cup. The stadium hosted the semi-final between Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. It was also one of four venues to host matches during the 1991 Copa América and 2015 Copa América.

Honours

1950, 1952, 1976, 2008 Apertura
1984
2003
1982
2011

Club Facts

South American cups history

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1977 Copa Libertadores Group 4   Universidad de Chile 2–0 0–1 3rd Place
  Libertad 1–3 1–2
  Olimpia 1–0 2–2
2009 Copa Libertadores Group 6   Lanús 1–1 2–1 3rd Place
  Guadalajara 1–1 2–6
  Caracas 1–0 0–1
2017 Copa Sudamericana First Round   Patriotas 1–0 0–1 2–2 3-4p
2018 Copa Sudamericana First Round   Caracas 1–2 1–0 2–2 (a)

Records

Other sports

Originally the club, was a compendium of various sport disciplines, emphasizing athletics, swimming, badminton, rugby, gymnastics and basketball, which gave way to football. In the 1920s, future President Salvador Allende was a member of the club and was particularly noted as a long jumper.[5]

Everton also field a women's football team, which has won numerous national championships. They represented Chile at the inaugural Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino in 2009, and also in 2010. In 2009, Everton finished in fourth place behind champions Santos of Brazil; in 2010 they advanced to the final, also against Santos, but lost 1–0.

Brotherhood Cup

The Brotherhood Cup was a one-off match on 4 August 2010 at Goodison Park in Liverpool. Everton de Viña del Mar played their namesakes Everton in a friendly match for the Copa Hermandad (known in English as the Brotherhood Trophy). The match aimed at promoting closer ties between the two Evertons. Everton (ENG) won the game 2–0 with two second half goals from Jermaine Beckford and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov. Beckford won the man of the match award. And the trophy was held up by Phil Neville and Mikel Arteta. It was the first time the two teams had ever played each other.

Everton  2–0  Everton de Viña del Mar
Beckford   51'
Bilyaletdinov   65'
Match report
Attendance: 25,934
Referee: Mark Halsey

Joint Everton War Memorial

In June 2011 the Everton Shareholders' Association unveiled a joint war memorial at Goodison Park commemorating members of both clubs who gave their lives in the World Wars.[6]

Current squad

Current squad of Everton de Viña del Mar as of 1 July 2022 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
2   CHI DF Cristian Riquelme
3   CHI DF Felipe Campos
4   CHI DF Alex Ibacache
5   ARG DF Julio Barroso
6   CHI FW Álvaro Madrid
7   URU FW Sebastián Sosa
8   CHI MF César Valenzuela
9   CHI FW Matías Campos López
10   ARG FW Juan Cuevas
11   CHI FW Pedro Campos
12   CHI GK Jorge Peña
13   CHI DF Cristián Díaz
14   CHI DF Cristopher Medina
15   CHI MF Benjamín Rivera
16   ARG MF Adrián Sánchez
17   CHI MF Gary Moya
No. Position Player
18   ARG FW Ismael Sosa
19   CHI MF Pedro Sánchez
20   CHI MF Rodrigo Echeverría
21   CHI MF Benjamín Berríos
23   CHI MF Fernando Saavedra
24   CHI DF Diego Oyarzún
25   CHI DF Dilan Vera
27   CHI MF Rodrigo Díaz
28   CHI DF Joaquín López
32   ARG FW Lautaro Pastrán
34   CHI GK Camilo Rozas
35   CHI FW Mitchell Wassenne
41   ECU FW Janner Corozo
--   ARG GK Franco Torgnascioli
--   CHI GK Claudio González
--   ARG FW Sebastián Sáez

Manager: Francisco Meneghini

2021 Winter Transfers

In

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
-- GK   CHI Claudio González (from Unión La Calera)
-- GK   ARG Franco Torgnascioli (back from San Luis)
No. Pos. Nation Player
-- FW   ARG Sebastián Sáez (from Unión La Calera)

Out

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF   CHI John Salas (to Unión La Calera)
26 MF   CHI Bryan Carvallo (Released)
No. Pos. Nation Player
30 GK   CHI Fernando de Paul (to Colo-Colo)

Notable players

Managers

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 June 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  2. ^ "The RSSSF Archive – Domestic Results 1887-1989/90".
  3. ^ 2012: Regreso a Primera División
  4. ^ Lea, Greg (20 April 2021). "Ranked! The 50 biggest derbies in world football". fourfourtwo.com. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  5. ^ "A hundred years on, Everton face Everton for the first time | Mark Tallentire". TheGuardian.com. 3 August 2010.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 January 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2011.

External links

  • Official website

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For the English football club see Everton F C Everton de Vina del Mar is a Chilean football club based in the city of Vina del Mar EvertonFull nameEverton de Vina del Mar S A D P Nickname s Los oro y cielo The gold and sky blue Ruleteros Roulette players Los del Cerro The Ones from the Hill Founded24 June 1909 113 years ago 1909 06 24 GroundEstadio SausalitoVina del MarCapacity23 423 1 OwnerGrupo PachucaChairmanPedro Cedillo MartinezManagerFrancisco MeneghiniLeaguePrimera Division2022CPD 9th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThe club was founded 24 June 1909 after a group of Anglo Chilean teenagers formed a football club and named it after the English team Everton who had recently completed a pioneering tour of South America The club s nickname is Ruleteros or the roulette players in English after Vina del Mar s status as a gambling resort Everton is Chile s sixth most successful team having won the national title 4 times an achievement shared with both Audax Italiano and Magallanes Additionally it is the second most successful team outside Santiago de Chile behind Cobreloa of Calama The club s home stadium is the 22 340 capacity Estadio Sausalito while its biggest rival is Santiago Wanderers of Valparaiso In the meetings between the two clubs Everton have won 64 to 49 losses Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation and Amateur Era 1 2 The Golden age 1 3 1970 present 2 Rivalries 3 Stadium 4 Honours 5 Club Facts 6 South American cups history 7 Records 8 Other sports 9 Brotherhood Cup 10 Joint Everton War Memorial 11 Current squad 11 1 2021 Winter Transfers 11 1 1 In 11 1 2 Out 12 Notable players 13 Managers 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditFoundation and Amateur Era Edit On 24 June 1909 a group of immigrants from England led by David Foxley founded Everton Football Club in Cerro Alegre of Valparaiso The choice of this name is still to this day a mystery although there are various competing theories The most accepted theory is that this was chosen in honour of the namesake club in the city of Liverpool which was by then touring Argentina Another theory states the name of a toffee at the time The first president was Francisco Boundy while David Foxley was appointed honorary chairman In 1950 the club was renamed Everton de Vina del Mar The first match played was against Graphie FC with the starting lineup composed of Arturo Foxley as the goalkeeper Percy Holmes and Francisco Boundy as the defenders Alberto Gonzalez Hugo Boundy and Carlos Gonzalez as the midfielders and finally J Escobar A Aravena David Foxley V Estay and Malcolm Fraser as the strikers Originally the club was a compendium of different sports the most important being track and field human swimming badminton rugby gymnastics basketball and football Everton s first championship participation was the 1912 amateur championship of the Liga de Valparaiso The Golden age Edit The Everton squad of the club s first national championship in 1950 Everton s first championship win was in 1950 under the Argentine coach Martin Garcia They defeated Union Espanola 1 0 away in a play off on 14 January 1951 The lone goal was scored by Rene Melendez in the Estadio Nacional de Chile before 45 000 spectators In 1951 Everton finished the league in fourth 5 points behind Audax Italiano The following year Everton clinched the Primera Division with two weeks to spare as Martin Garcia s side beat Audax Italiano 4 0 at home win In the championship winning squad the most prominent players were Jose Maria Lourido Elias Cid and Rene Melendez top scorer of the tournament with 30 goals During this period the club also won against important clubs of South America the most recorded match was against the Argentine club Independiente of Avellaneda in a 5 0 home win at Estadio El Tranque with 12 000 spectators The performance of the club began to decline and apart from a third place finish in 1955 Everton s highest finish for the remainder of the 1950s would be sixth position in the 12 team league 2 1970 present Edit After many years of revolving between the Primera Division and the 2nd tier the club finally clinched their third Primera Division championship in the 1976 Primera Division under the guidance of manager Pedro Morales They have won the 2nd division championship on two occasions the first in 1974 and most recently in 2003 The club has played in 2 Copa Libertadores tournaments the first came in 1977 after their Primera Division 1976 championship In Torneo Apertura 2007 the club ended in 12th position but in the Torneo Clausura the club made the worst campaign in its history ended in last position 21st In the Torneo Apertura 2008 Everton was proclaimed champion of the tournament with a 3 2 aggregate result against Colo Colo in Estadio Sausalito In the first leg Everton lost 2 0 away at the Estadio Monumental David Arellano with goals by Lucas Barrios and Gonzalo Fierro but in the second home leg at the Estadio Sausalito Everton won 3 0 with two goals by Ezequiel Miralles and one from Jaime Riveros In thanks to that tournament win in 2009 Everton qualified for the Copa Libertadotes for the second time in their history On 4 August 2010 at Goodison Park in Liverpool England Everton de Vina del Mar for the first time played the club they were named in honour of their namesakes Everton In a friendly match for the Copa Hermandad known in English as the Brotherhood Trophy the match was to promote closer ties between the two Evertons The match was won 2 0 by the original Everton with goals from Jermaine Beckford and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov That year Everton de Vina were relegated to Primera B Two seasons later Everton de Vina featured in the Primera B promotion play off against Universidad de Concepcion winning the first home leg on 18 November 2012 1 0 with a goal from Angel Rojas In the away leg on 26 November 2012 two goals from Jose Luis Munoz and one from Yonathan Suazo secured a 1 3 win and a return to the top flight of Chilean football in 2013 3 Rivalries EditEverton s main rivals are Santiago Wanderers from the nearby city of Valparaiso Valparaiso is seen as a historical city with rich culture home of worldwide known poet Pablo Neruda whilst Vina del Mar is renowned for being a glamorous and luxurious place full of resorts The local derby is dubbed the Clasico del Puerto or The Seaport Derby in English 4 Stadium Edit Estadio Sausalito the home stadium of Everton The club s home games are played at the Estadio Sausalito which has a capacity of 22 340 seats being built in 1929 The name comes from the nearby lagoon Sausalito The stadium was used as one of the venues for the 1962 FIFA World Cup The stadium hosted the semi final between Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia It was also one of four venues to host matches during the 1991 Copa America and 2015 Copa America Honours EditPrimera Division 41950 1952 1976 2008 Apertura dd Copa Chile 11984 dd Primera B 12003 dd Copa Apertura Segunda Division 11982 dd Primera B Clausura 12011 dd Club Facts Edit66 Seasons in Primera Division 14 Seasons in Primera B 3 Participations in Copa Libertadores 1977 2009 2022 3 Participations in Copa Sudamericana 2017 2018 2022 South American cups history EditSeason Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1977 Copa Libertadores Group 4 Universidad de Chile 2 0 0 1 3rd Place Libertad 1 3 1 2 Olimpia 1 0 2 22009 Copa Libertadores Group 6 Lanus 1 1 2 1 3rd Place Guadalajara 1 1 2 6 Caracas 1 0 0 12017 Copa Sudamericana First Round Patriotas 1 0 0 1 2 2 3 4p2018 Copa Sudamericana First Round Caracas 1 2 1 0 2 2 a Records EditRecord Primera Division victory 7 0 v Badminton 1946 amp Iberia 1954 Record Primera Division defeat 1 8 v Universidad de Chile 1962 amp Universidad Catolica 1994 Record Copa Chile victory 8 0 v Seleccion Copiapo 1961 Record victory overall 17 0 v Santiago Wanderers Campeonato de Apertura 1950 Most goals scored Primera Division matches 123 Daniel Escudero 1962 1966 1968 1972 Highest home attendance 30 002 v Colo Colo 3 October 1976 at Estadio Sausalito Primera Division Best Position Champions 1950 1952 1976 2008 A Copa Chile Best Season Champions 1984 Other sports EditOriginally the club was a compendium of various sport disciplines emphasizing athletics swimming badminton rugby gymnastics and basketball which gave way to football In the 1920s future President Salvador Allende was a member of the club and was particularly noted as a long jumper 5 Everton also field a women s football team which has won numerous national championships They represented Chile at the inaugural Copa Libertadores de Futbol Femenino in 2009 and also in 2010 In 2009 Everton finished in fourth place behind champions Santos of Brazil in 2010 they advanced to the final also against Santos but lost 1 0 Brotherhood Cup EditThe Brotherhood Cup was a one off match on 4 August 2010 at Goodison Park in Liverpool Everton de Vina del Mar played their namesakes Everton in a friendly match for the Copa Hermandad known in English as the Brotherhood Trophy The match aimed at promoting closer ties between the two Evertons Everton ENG won the game 2 0 with two second half goals from Jermaine Beckford and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov Beckford won the man of the match award And the trophy was held up by Phil Neville and Mikel Arteta It was the first time the two teams had ever played each other 4 August20 00Everton 2 0 Everton de Vina del MarBeckford 51 Bilyaletdinov 65 Match reportGoodison Park LiverpoolAttendance 25 934Referee Mark HalseyJoint Everton War Memorial EditIn June 2011 the Everton Shareholders Association unveiled a joint war memorial at Goodison Park commemorating members of both clubs who gave their lives in the World Wars 6 Current squad EditCurrent squad of Everton de Vina del Mar as of 1 July 2022 edit Sources ANFP Official Web Site No Position Player2 CHI DF Cristian Riquelme3 CHI DF Felipe Campos4 CHI DF Alex Ibacache5 ARG DF Julio Barroso6 CHI FW Alvaro Madrid7 URU FW Sebastian Sosa8 CHI MF Cesar Valenzuela9 CHI FW Matias Campos Lopez10 ARG FW Juan Cuevas11 CHI FW Pedro Campos12 CHI GK Jorge Pena13 CHI DF Cristian Diaz14 CHI DF Cristopher Medina15 CHI MF Benjamin Rivera16 ARG MF Adrian Sanchez17 CHI MF Gary MoyaNo Position Player18 ARG FW Ismael Sosa19 CHI MF Pedro Sanchez20 CHI MF Rodrigo Echeverria21 CHI MF Benjamin Berrios23 CHI MF Fernando Saavedra24 CHI DF Diego Oyarzun25 CHI DF Dilan Vera27 CHI MF Rodrigo Diaz28 CHI DF Joaquin Lopez32 ARG FW Lautaro Pastran34 CHI GK Camilo Rozas35 CHI FW Mitchell Wassenne41 ECU FW Janner Corozo ARG GK Franco Torgnascioli CHI GK Claudio Gonzalez ARG FW Sebastian SaezManager Francisco Meneghini2021 Winter Transfers Edit In Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK CHI Claudio Gonzalez from Union La Calera GK ARG Franco Torgnascioli back from San Luis No Pos Nation Player FW ARG Sebastian Saez from Union La Calera Out Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player22 DF CHI John Salas to Union La Calera 26 MF CHI Bryan Carvallo Released No Pos Nation Player30 GK CHI Fernando de Paul to Colo Colo Notable players Edit Maximiliano Cerato Gustavo Dalsasso Ezequiel Miralles Jose Daniel Ponce Matias Urbano Rafael Viotti Ramiro Castillo Milton Melgar Rubens Nicola Sergio Ahumada Mario Barreto Ivo Basay Mario Caceres Alejandro Carrasco Cristian Castaneda Roberto Elias Cid Marco Cornez Juan Covarrubias Mauricio Donoso Marco Estrada Mario Galindo Johnny Herrera Belisario Leiva Rene Melendez Manuel Neira Alvaro Ormeno Rene Pierola Renato Ramos Jaime Riveros Eladio Rojas Cesar Santis Jorge Spedaletti Carlos Toro Casimiro Torres Cristian Uribe Oscar Wirth Luis Alberto Perea Pablo Caballero Marco Lazaga Nelson Acosta Jorge Delgado Carlos Maria Morales Braian RodriguezManagers Edit Pedro Morales 1976 78 Hugo Tassara 1980 Francisco Molina 1981 Caupolican Pena 1981 82 Fernando Riera 1983 84 Orlando Aravena 1986 Luis Santibanez 1992 Jorge Garces 1993 Gerardo Pelusso 1998 Jorge Luis Siviero 1999 00 Jorge Aravena 2000 Jorge Luis Siviero 2002 Hernan Ibarra 1 July 2002 30 June 2003 Jorge Socias 2003 04 Jorge Garces 2004 05 Marcelo Cabezon Espina 2006 Juvenal Olmos 2006 07 Nelson Acosta 1 Aug 2007 19 October 2010 Diego Osella 19 Oct 2010 16 December 2011 Marco Antonio Figueroa 2 May 2011 3 May 2012 Victor Hugo Castaneda 3 May 2012 6 October 2013 Omar Labruna 2013 16 January 2014 Nelson Acosta 17 Jan 2014 14 Luis Marcoleta 2014 Carlos Medina 28 Oct 2014 14 Victor Rivero 2015 16 Cristian Uribe 2016 Hector Tapia 2016 References Edit Ocho ciudades chilenas gozaran en vivo de la Copa America 2015 Radio Ondas Hispanas En Vivo Desde Toronto Archived from the original on 22 June 2015 Retrieved 22 June 2015 The RSSSF Archive Domestic Results 1887 1989 90 2012 Regreso a Primera Division Lea Greg 20 April 2021 Ranked The 50 biggest derbies in world football fourfourtwo com Retrieved 12 October 2021 A hundred years on Everton face Everton for the first time Mark Tallentire TheGuardian com 3 August 2010 Goodison War Memorial Unveiled Archived from the original on 31 January 2016 Retrieved 14 December 2011 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Everton de Vina del Mar amp oldid 1128685544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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