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Deportes La Serena

Club de Deportes La Serena S.A.D.P., is a Chilean football club based in the city of La Serena, Coquimbo Region. The club was founded 9 December 1955 and plays in the second division of the Chilean football league. Their home games are played at the La Portada stadium, which has a capacity of 18,254 seats. Their biggest rival is Coquimbo Unido. They are nicknamed "Gigante de La Cuarta", because of the Copa Chile they won back in the 1960, being the only club in the region that has this trophy

Deportes La Serena
Full nameClub de Deportes La Serena S.A.D.P.
Nickname(s)Papayeros
Granates
Club Deportes
Gigante de La Cuarta
Founded9 December 1955; 68 years ago (1955-12-09)
GroundEstadio La Portada
La Serena, Chile
Capacity18,243[1]
ChairmanCristián Contador
ManagerJuan José Luvera
LeaguePrimera B
20237th
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The history of the club are in the amateur football team in the city of La Serena, which was crowned national amateur champion three times in the years 1949, 1951 and 1954. This was the basis for that in 1955 the Football Association of the city invited to participate in professional football. Thus 9 December 1955, was founded the Club de Deportes La Serena to participate in the 1956 Ascent. To give life regulatory to the club was Deportivo Sindempart the local team had to change its name.

Their first match in second division was against Unión La Calera in the Estadio La Portada, a match that ended in a draw 0–0. In their first season, Deportes La Serena finished at the top of the table (with the same points as Universidad Católica), so they had to play an extra match to determine the champion, which was won by Universidad Católica 3–2, with the latter getting promoted to the First Division.

In 1958 Deportes La Serena for the first time participated in first division and finished third, tying in Colo-Colo score and one point behind champion that year Santiago Wanderers. During this season, club striker Carlos Verdejo was the scorer of the championship with 23 points, next to the player, Green Cross, Gustavo Albella.

In 1959 began with La Serena reaching the final of the Copa Chile, where he lost 5–1 against Santiago Wanderers. In that same championship striker José Sulantay was crowned top scorer of the tournament. However, in the official tournament in La Serena, ranked last, relegated to the next season.

The 1960s began with the club again reached the final of the Copa Chile, where defeated by 4–1 to Santiago Wanderers and were crowned champions of the tournament. For the official tournament La Serena ranked second in the Tournament of Ascent to 5 points behind champions Green Cross. The following year, La Serena, ranked fourth, but rose to first in this year were four teams that rose.

In 1962 with the first team again, Deportes La Serena made a good campaign that finally placed him fourth, tying score with Colo-Colo, and the following year, under the coaching staff of the Argentine Miguel Mocciola returned to make a good season finishing in third place.

Thereafter Deportes La Serena began to settle in the mid-table, getting seventh in 1964, the ninth in 1965 and again the seventh in 1966 and 1967.

For the year 1968 the tournament was played in several stages and Serena failed to qualify for the final stages, so it had to fight for their stay in the division of honour, which eventually succeeded. In 1969 also failed to reach the final stages of the championship.

In 1993 was founded a bar called "Anarko revolucion", which is dedicated to encouraging this club football.

It promoted again to First Division of the year 2003, being runner-up after Everton of Primera B. For the play-offs (qualified in 2002), only ranked in the Torneo Clausura 2005 where he progressed to the semi-finals Colo-Colo, after a draw in matches Round-trip 1–1 and 3–3, by definition a criminal, which fell to Universidad Católica (3–3 and 1–0). In 2009, La Serena qualifying to the play-offs to this year and was eliminated by Colo-Colo in the global by 4–0.

In 2015 Canadian born Pancho Fernandez at the age of 18 was discovered by past Colo-Colo player (Carlos Rivas) who arranged to showcase him along with a number of Canadian soccer players to a number of Chilean teams. At that time Deportes La Serena expressed an interest in Pancho Fernandez and is now playing for their second team. During the 2017 pre-season, Pancho Fernandez had the opportunity to play in two matches where he came off the bench on one and started in another. Pancho Fernandez is the first Canadian born who is not of Chilean descent to ever play for Deportes La Serena.

Stadium edit

Deportes La Serena plays at home at Estadio La Portada, premises owned by the Municipality of La Serena. It is located close to downtown, at the intersection with Avenida Avenida Amunátegui Balmaceda and his name is because between 1770 and 1903, at the same intersection where it is currently the stadium, there was a monument that served as main entrance to the city, which was called La Portada de La Serena.

The stadium was opened on 26 August 1952 and at first it was a dirt field, filling in until November 1955, coinciding with the arrival of professionalism Deportes La Serena. It currently has a capacity of 18,243 spectators.

Club honors edit

1960
1957, 1987, 1996

Players edit

Current squad edit

Current squad of Deportes La Serena as of 4 July 2022 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
1   CHI GK Eryin Sanhueza
3   CHI DF Gonzalo Santelices
4   PAR DF Danilo Ortiz
5   CHI DF Lucas Alarcón
6   ARG MF Fernando Miranda
7   CHI MF Maximiliano Guerrero
8   CHI MF Luckas Carreño
9   ARG FW Juan Sánchez Sotelo
10   CHI FW Richard Paredes
11   CHI MF Ethan Espinoza
12   CHI GK José Tapia
14   CHI MF Fabián Espinoza
15   CHI DF Henry Sanhueza
16   CHI MF Kevin Flores
No. Position Player
17   CHI GK Zacarías López
19   CHI DF Matías Cortés
20   URU MF Santiago Mederos
21   CHI FW Gonzalo Reyes
22   CHI DF Martín Ramírez
23   CHI FW Diego Arias
24   CHI FW Valentín Coria
26   PER DF Jherson Reyes
27   CHI DF Felipe Saavedra
28   URU MF Maximiliano Rodríguez
29   CHI DF Camilo Rodríguez
30   CHI MF Felipe Mardones
32   CHI DF Matías Navarrete
40   BRA DF Victor Ramon

Manager: Juan José Luvera

2021 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
DF   CHI Jens Buss (loan from C.D. Antofagasta)
MF   ARG Cristian Erbes (from Atlético Tucumán)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   CHI Humberto Suazo (from Raya2)

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 Player
23 DF   BRA Rômulo Zwarg (loan to Juventude)
24 DF   CHI Vicente Durán (loan to Santiago Morning)
25 MF   COL Felipe Jaramillo (to Águilas Doradas)
37 DF   CHI Lucas Alarcón (back to Universidad de Chile)

Notable players edit

Managers edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 June 2015.

External links edit

  • (in Spanish) (archived 15 December 2009)

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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 Deportes La Serena news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Club de Deportes La Serena S A D P is a Chilean football club based in the city of La Serena Coquimbo Region The club was founded 9 December 1955 and plays in the second division of the Chilean football league Their home games are played at the La Portada stadium which has a capacity of 18 254 seats Their biggest rival is Coquimbo Unido They are nicknamed Gigante de La Cuarta because of the Copa Chile they won back in the 1960 being the only club in the region that has this trophyDeportes La SerenaFull nameClub de Deportes La Serena S A D P Nickname s Papayeros Granates Club Deportes Gigante de La CuartaFounded9 December 1955 68 years ago 1955 12 09 GroundEstadio La PortadaLa Serena ChileCapacity18 243 1 ChairmanCristian ContadorManagerJuan Jose LuveraLeaguePrimera B20237thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 3 Club honors 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 4 2 2021 Winter Transfers 4 2 1 In 4 2 2 Out 5 Notable players 6 Managers 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe history of the club are in the amateur football team in the city of La Serena which was crowned national amateur champion three times in the years 1949 1951 and 1954 This was the basis for that in 1955 the Football Association of the city invited to participate in professional football Thus 9 December 1955 was founded the Club de Deportes La Serena to participate in the 1956 Ascent To give life regulatory to the club was Deportivo Sindempart the local team had to change its name Their first match in second division was against Union La Calera in the Estadio La Portada a match that ended in a draw 0 0 In their first season Deportes La Serena finished at the top of the table with the same points as Universidad Catolica so they had to play an extra match to determine the champion which was won by Universidad Catolica 3 2 with the latter getting promoted to the First Division In 1958 Deportes La Serena for the first time participated in first division and finished third tying in Colo Colo score and one point behind champion that year Santiago Wanderers During this season club striker Carlos Verdejo was the scorer of the championship with 23 points next to the player Green Cross Gustavo Albella In 1959 began with La Serena reaching the final of the Copa Chile where he lost 5 1 against Santiago Wanderers In that same championship striker Jose Sulantay was crowned top scorer of the tournament However in the official tournament in La Serena ranked last relegated to the next season The 1960s began with the club again reached the final of the Copa Chile where defeated by 4 1 to Santiago Wanderers and were crowned champions of the tournament For the official tournament La Serena ranked second in the Tournament of Ascent to 5 points behind champions Green Cross The following year La Serena ranked fourth but rose to first in this year were four teams that rose In 1962 with the first team again Deportes La Serena made a good campaign that finally placed him fourth tying score with Colo Colo and the following year under the coaching staff of the Argentine Miguel Mocciola returned to make a good season finishing in third place Thereafter Deportes La Serena began to settle in the mid table getting seventh in 1964 the ninth in 1965 and again the seventh in 1966 and 1967 For the year 1968 the tournament was played in several stages and Serena failed to qualify for the final stages so it had to fight for their stay in the division of honour which eventually succeeded In 1969 also failed to reach the final stages of the championship In 1993 was founded a bar called Anarko revolucion which is dedicated to encouraging this club football It promoted again to First Division of the year 2003 being runner up after Everton of Primera B For the play offs qualified in 2002 only ranked in the Torneo Clausura 2005 where he progressed to the semi finals Colo Colo after a draw in matches Round trip 1 1 and 3 3 by definition a criminal which fell to Universidad Catolica 3 3 and 1 0 In 2009 La Serena qualifying to the play offs to this year and was eliminated by Colo Colo in the global by 4 0 In 2015 Canadian born Pancho Fernandez at the age of 18 was discovered by past Colo Colo player Carlos Rivas who arranged to showcase him along with a number of Canadian soccer players to a number of Chilean teams At that time Deportes La Serena expressed an interest in Pancho Fernandez and is now playing for their second team During the 2017 pre season Pancho Fernandez had the opportunity to play in two matches where he came off the bench on one and started in another Pancho Fernandez is the first Canadian born who is not of Chilean descent to ever play for Deportes La Serena Stadium editDeportes La Serena plays at home at Estadio La Portada premises owned by the Municipality of La Serena It is located close to downtown at the intersection with Avenida Avenida Amunategui Balmaceda and his name is because between 1770 and 1903 at the same intersection where it is currently the stadium there was a monument that served as main entrance to the city which was called La Portada de La Serena The stadium was opened on 26 August 1952 and at first it was a dirt field filling in until November 1955 coinciding with the arrival of professionalism Deportes La Serena It currently has a capacity of 18 243 spectators Club honors editCopa Chile 1960 dd Primera B de Chile 1957 1987 1996 dd Players editCurrent squad edit Current squad of Deportes La Serena as of 4 July 2022 edit Sources ANFP Official Web Site No Position Player1 nbsp CHI GK Eryin Sanhueza3 nbsp CHI DF Gonzalo Santelices4 nbsp PAR DF Danilo Ortiz5 nbsp CHI DF Lucas Alarcon6 nbsp ARG MF Fernando Miranda7 nbsp CHI MF Maximiliano Guerrero8 nbsp CHI MF Luckas Carreno9 nbsp ARG FW Juan Sanchez Sotelo10 nbsp CHI FW Richard Paredes11 nbsp CHI MF Ethan Espinoza12 nbsp CHI GK Jose Tapia14 nbsp CHI MF Fabian Espinoza15 nbsp CHI DF Henry Sanhueza16 nbsp CHI MF Kevin FloresNo Position Player17 nbsp CHI GK Zacarias Lopez19 nbsp CHI DF Matias Cortes20 nbsp URU MF Santiago Mederos21 nbsp CHI FW Gonzalo Reyes22 nbsp CHI DF Martin Ramirez23 nbsp CHI FW Diego Arias24 nbsp CHI FW Valentin Coria26 nbsp PER DF Jherson Reyes27 nbsp CHI DF Felipe Saavedra28 nbsp URU MF Maximiliano Rodriguez29 nbsp CHI DF Camilo Rodriguez30 nbsp CHI MF Felipe Mardones32 nbsp CHI DF Matias Navarrete40 nbsp BRA DF Victor RamonManager Juan Jose Luvera2021 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 DF nbsp CHI Jens Buss loan from C D Antofagasta MF nbsp ARG Cristian Erbes from Atletico Tucuman No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp CHI Humberto Suazo from Raya2 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 Player 1 GK nbsp CHI Raul Olivares to Universitario de Vinto 2 DF nbsp ARG Facundo Aguero Released 4 MF nbsp CHI Jimmy Martinez back to Universidad de Chile 7 FW nbsp CHI Cesar Munder back to Universidad Catolica 8 MF nbsp CHI Sebastian Leyton to Deportivo Cali No Pos Nation Player 23 DF nbsp BRA Romulo Zwarg loan to Juventude 24 DF nbsp CHI Vicente Duran loan to Santiago Morning 25 MF nbsp COL Felipe Jaramillo to Aguilas Doradas 37 DF nbsp CHI Lucas Alarcon back to Universidad de Chile Notable players editFor a list of all former and current Deportes La Serena players with a Wikipedia article see Category Deportes La Serena footballers Managers edit nbsp Alberto Buccicardi 1956 57 nbsp Sergio Lecea 1959 nbsp Pedro Areso es 1961 nbsp Miguel Mocciola 1962 63 nbsp Sergio Lecea 1964 nbsp Francisco Molina 1965 nbsp Dante Pesce 1968 nbsp Caupolican Pena 1973 nbsp Dante Pesce 1980 nbsp Juan Rodriguez 1983 nbsp Hugo Valdivia 1986 nbsp Jorge Venegas 1987 nbsp Jose Sulantay 1987 88 nbsp German Cornejo 1988 nbsp Alberto Quintano 1988 89 nbsp Luis Santibanez 1989 nbsp Jose Santos Arias 1990 91 nbsp Hugo Valdivia 1991 nbsp Eddio Inostroza 1992 nbsp Pedro Garcia Barros 1993 nbsp Roberto Hernandez 1993 nbsp Hugo Valdivia 1994 nbsp Guillermo Yavar 1994 95 nbsp Jose Sulantay 1995 nbsp Gustavo Huerta 1996 99 nbsp Dante Pesce 1999 nbsp Ivan Castillo 1999 nbsp Claudio Mendoza 2000 nbsp Hugo Valdivia 2000 nbsp Hugo Solis 2000 01 nbsp Nicola Hadwa 2002 nbsp Miguel Angel Gamboa 2003 nbsp Jorge Silva 2003 04 nbsp Danilo Chacon 2004 nbsp Miguel Angel Fullana 2004 nbsp Dagoberto Olivares 2004 05 nbsp Victor Hugo Castaneda March 2005 Dec 10 nbsp Fernando Vergara Jan 2011 May 11 nbsp Miguel Ponce June 2011 Sept 12 nbsp Marcelo Caro Oct 2012 Jan 13 nbsp Gonzalo Benavente Jan 2013 May 13 nbsp Sergio Carmona June 2013 Nov 13 nbsp Luis Perez Nov 2013 Oct 14 nbsp Horacio Rivas Nov 2014 June 15 nbsp Luis Musrri July 2015 Sept 16 nbsp Jaime Garcia Sept 2016 Dec 2017 nbsp Ariel Pereyra Dec 2017 References edit Estadio La Portada de La Serena a un paso de ser entregado Archived from the original on 22 June 2015 External links editOfficial club website in Spanish archived 15 December 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deportes La Serena amp oldid 1211902654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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