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Deportes Quindío

Deportes Quindío is a Colombian professional football club based in Armenia that currently plays in the Categoría Primera B. The club was founded on 8 January 1951, and its best achievement was winning the 1956 league tournament. They play their home games at the Centenario stadium. The club was called Atlético Quindío from 1953 to 1963.[2]

Deportes Quindío
Full nameDeportes Quindío S.A.
Nickname(s)Los Cuyabros (from Cuyabra, a type of inedible pumpkin),
Los Cafeteros (The Coffee Growers),
El Milagroso (The Miraculous)
Founded8 January 1951; 73 years ago (1951-01-08)
GroundEstadio Centenario
Capacity20,716[1]
ChairmanJesús Hernando Ángel
ManagerRubén Darío Hernández
LeagueCategoría Primera B
2023Primera B, 8th of 16
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Deportes Quindío was founded on 8 January 1951, after a group of high-ranking personalities from the city of Armenia, at that time still part of the Caldas Department, hired the players of Argentine team Rosario Wanders, which by the end of 1950 was on a tour of Colombia. After several talks with manager Próspero Fabrini and Moisés Emilio Reuben, who were in charge of the Argentine squad, an agreement was reached and the entire team stayed at Armenia.[3] Its first official match was played against Universidad Nacional at the Estadio Alfonso López Pumarejo in Bogotá, which they won 1–0, with a goal by Alfredo L'Spina, whilst its first home match was played on 19 March 1951 against Deportes Caldas at Estadio San José, winning 3–1 with a brace by Roberto Urruti and a goal by Mario Garelli.[4]

In 1953, the club changed its name to Atlético Quindío per decision made by the then Mayor of Armenia, and finished as runner-up in that year's league tournament, behind Millonarios. It followed up with another runner-up finish in 1954, a third place in the following season, and their first title in 1956 when they finished three points ahead of Millonarios. The team featured players such as Julio César Asciolo, Manuel Dante Pais, José Francisco Lombardo, Nelson "El Viejito" Vargas, Ricardo "El Pibe" Díaz, Álvaro Lahidalga; Alejandro Carrillo, Jaime "El Manco" Gutiérrez, Francisco Solano Patiño, Alejandrino Génes and Roberto "Benitín" Urruti, and also had the tournament's top scorer in Jaime Gutiérrez, who scored 21 goals.[4] In 1956 they also won the Copa Cicrodeportes, in which they played against Millonarios, Independiente Santa Fe, and Ecuadorian side Barcelona de Guayaquil.[2] Deportes Quindío became the first Colombian champion hailing from a city other than a department capital, as well as the only Colombian champion unable to take part in the Copa Libertadores, which started to be played since 1960.

After decades of irregular campaigns and ups and downs, ranging from a last place finish in 1966[5] to appearances in the final hexagonal in the 70s, Deportes Quindío made an outstanding campaign in the final stretch of the 1996–97 season, with players such as strikers Daniel Tílger and Rubén Darío Hernández, midfielders Marquinho and Juan Guillermo Villa, defenders Robinson Rojas, Alexánder Posada, and Frank Rengifo, keeper Darío Aguirre, team captain Jorge Iván Victoria and Óscar Héctor Quintabani as manager. The team made it to the finals of the Torneo Adecuación but were beaten there by Atlético Bucaramanga and prevented from playing the finals against América de Cali with a late goal by Orlando Ballesteros in the second leg.[6] Nevertheless, the defeat in the Adecuación finals qualified Deportes Quindío to the 1998 Copa CONMEBOL, where they were eliminated by Brazilian side Sampaio Corrêa in the quarter-finals. In 1998, Quindío made it to the semi-finals in the league, finishing in seventh place in the overall table and qualifying to the next year's Copa CONMEBOL, in which they lost to Venezuelan side Estudiantes de Mérida on penalties in the first round.

In 2000, one year after the 1999 Armenia earthquake that devastated the region, Deportes Quindío ended the season in last place of the overall table and were relegated to Categoría Primera B for the first time, but were immediately promoted back to the top tier by winning the 2001 Primera B tournament with Eduardo Lara as manager.[2] Promotion was sealed on 21 October 2001 with one matchday to go, with Quindío beating Deportivo Rionegro 3–1 at home, while Chicó failed to defeat Unión Magdalena. In their return to Primera A, Quindío were able to avoid relegation consistently while also inflicting upsets such as a 6–1 thrashing of Millonarios in 2007. In the 2008 Apertura tournament, and under the managerial direction of Néstor Otero, Deportes Quindío advanced to the semi-final stage for the first time since the league started awarding two championships per season, placing eighth with 25 points at the end of the first stage, and in the 2010 Finalización they also managed to reach the semi-finals, being managed by Fernando "Pecoso" Castro.[7]

Deportes Quindío were relegated to Primera B for the second time at the end of the 2013 Categoría Primera A season despite winning their last game against Boyacá Chicó, after they ended in bottom place of the relegation table with 114 points, one point behind Cúcuta Deportivo, who defeated Atlético Nacional and qualified for the relegation play-off.[2] They had a chance to make an immediate return to the top flight like in 2001, by winning the 2014 Finalización and playing the season's grand final against Jaguares de Córdoba, which they lost by a 3–2 score on aggregate.[8][9] This defeat qualified Quindío for the promotion play-off, where they had one last chance to earn promotion but they eventually lost to Uniautónoma. The following year, Deportes Quindío took part in a special tournament made to expand the Primera A tournament to 20 teams, in which they narrowly missed out on promotion after drawing with Cúcuta Deportivo with a controversial goal scored by Marco Lazaga,[10] while in 2016, they were once again left at the doors of promotion, losing a crucial match to América de Cali on the final semi-finals matchday when they just needed a draw to clinch promotion.[11]

Deportes Quindío stayed in Primera B until the 2021 season, when they won the Apertura tournament by beating Cortuluá in the double-legged final and advanced to play the grand final against Atlético Huila, winners of the 2020 tournament.[12] Although they ended up losing the grand final to Huila by a 3–1 aggregate score, they were promoted after ending up on top of the aggregate table of the 2020 and 2021–I tournaments.[13] However, their stay in Primera A was short-lived, being relegated back to the second tier after just five months with a 3–0 defeat at home against Patriotas, who were the team's main rivals in the relegation table of the 2021 Primera A tournament.[14]

Stadium edit

Honours edit

Domestic edit

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions edit

1998: Quarter-finals
1999: First Round

Current squad edit

As of 14 February 2024[15]

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   COL Kevin Hurtado
5 MF   COL Fredy Valencia
6 DF   COL Jhon Valencia
7 MF   COL José Hugo Palacios
8 MF   COL Alexis Serna (captain)
9 FW   PAR Pablo Lezcano
10 MF   COL Jairo Roy Castillo
11 FW   COL Eduar Arizalas
12 GK   COL Manuel Gardani
13 FW   COL Diego Betancourth
14 DF   COL Jean Pierre Vallejo
16 MF   COL Sebastián Ramírez
17 FW   PAR Derlis Cabañas
18 MF   COL Harold Balanta
19 DF   COL Andrés Álvarez
20 FW   COL Ferney Angulo
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   COL Armando Preciado
22 FW   COL Christian Mina
23 DF   COL Quelmer Hurtado
24 DF   COL Jhostin Medranda
25 MF   COL Leandro Angulo
26 MF   ARG Gonzalo Baglivo
27 DF   COL Jhon Barrios
28 DF   COL John Gamboa
29 MF   COL Ronald Angulo
33 GK   COL Daniel Fajardo
35 GK   COL Ramiro Sánchez
DF   COL Christian Andrade
MF   COL Yeison Carabalí
MF   COL Jhonatan Franco
FW   COL Mateo Aguilar
FW   COL Jhon Machado

Managers edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d "Deportes Quindío no contó con suerte y descendió a la B" [Deportes Quindío were unlucky and were relegated to the B]. El Universal (in Spanish). 9 November 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Deportes Quindío y su viejo estadio San José" [Deportes Quindío and their old San José stadium]. La Crónica del Quindío (in Spanish). 22 July 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  4. ^ a b [Atlético Quindío were champions of Colombia half a century ago]. arcotriunfal.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 8 October 2008. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  5. ^ Ballesteros, Frank (15 February 2001). "Colombia 1966". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  6. ^ "En 1997 Deportes Quindío fue un grande del fútbol colombiano" [In 1997, Deportes Quindío was a great of Colombian football]. La Crónica del Quindío (in Spanish). 20 April 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  7. ^ "10 mejores momentos del Deportes Quindío en la década" [Deportes Quindío's top 10 moments in the decade]. La Crónica del Quindío (in Spanish). 9 January 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Deportes Quindío goleó 4-1 a Rionegro y jugará la gran final de la B" [Deportes Quindío thrashed Rionegro 4–1 and will play the B′s grand final]. Futbolred (in Spanish). 4 December 2014. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  9. ^ "Jaguares se coronó campeón de la B" [Jaguares crowned themselves as champions of the B]. La Crónica del Quindío (in Spanish). 15 December 2014. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  10. ^ "Con gol con la mano, Cúcuta Deportivo volvió a la A" [With hand-scored goal, Cúcuta Deportivo returned to the A]. Semana (in Spanish). 21 January 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  11. ^ "¡América vuelve a la A!: venció 2-1 a Quindío y logró su ascenso" [América are back to the A! They beat Quindío 2–1 and clinched their promotion]. Futbolred (in Spanish). 27 November 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  12. ^ "Quindío vence a Cortuluá y jugará la gran final ante Huila" [Quindío beat Cortuluá and will play the grand final against Huila]. As Colombia (in Spanish). 24 June 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  13. ^ "Gana uno y suben dos: Huila y Quindío son de la A" [One wins and two come up: Huila and Quindío both belong to the A]. El Tiempo (in Spanish). 1 July 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Deportes Quindío cayó ante Patriotas y descendió a la B" [Deportes Quindío lost to Patriotas and were relegated to the B]. El Colombiano (in Spanish). 14 November 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Plantilla en la web oficial".

Affiliated teams edit

External links edit

  •   Media related to Deportes Quindío at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website (in Spanish)

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Deportes Quindio is a Colombian professional football club based in Armenia that currently plays in the Categoria Primera B The club was founded on 8 January 1951 and its best achievement was winning the 1956 league tournament They play their home games at the Centenario stadium The club was called Atletico Quindio from 1953 to 1963 2 Deportes QuindioFull nameDeportes Quindio S A Nickname s Los Cuyabros from Cuyabra a type of inedible pumpkin Los Cafeteros The Coffee Growers El Milagroso The Miraculous Founded8 January 1951 73 years ago 1951 01 08 GroundEstadio CentenarioCapacity20 716 1 ChairmanJesus Hernando AngelManagerRuben Dario HernandezLeagueCategoria Primera B2023Primera B 8th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 4 Performance in CONMEBOL competitions 5 Current squad 6 Managers 7 References 8 Affiliated teams 9 External linksHistory editDeportes Quindio was founded on 8 January 1951 after a group of high ranking personalities from the city of Armenia at that time still part of the Caldas Department hired the players of Argentine team Rosario Wanders which by the end of 1950 was on a tour of Colombia After several talks with manager Prospero Fabrini and Moises Emilio Reuben who were in charge of the Argentine squad an agreement was reached and the entire team stayed at Armenia 3 Its first official match was played against Universidad Nacional at the Estadio Alfonso Lopez Pumarejo in Bogota which they won 1 0 with a goal by Alfredo L Spina whilst its first home match was played on 19 March 1951 against Deportes Caldas at Estadio San Jose winning 3 1 with a brace by Roberto Urruti and a goal by Mario Garelli 4 In 1953 the club changed its name to Atletico Quindio per decision made by the then Mayor of Armenia and finished as runner up in that year s league tournament behind Millonarios It followed up with another runner up finish in 1954 a third place in the following season and their first title in 1956 when they finished three points ahead of Millonarios The team featured players such as Julio Cesar Asciolo Manuel Dante Pais Jose Francisco Lombardo Nelson El Viejito Vargas Ricardo El Pibe Diaz Alvaro Lahidalga Alejandro Carrillo Jaime El Manco Gutierrez Francisco Solano Patino Alejandrino Genes and Roberto Benitin Urruti and also had the tournament s top scorer in Jaime Gutierrez who scored 21 goals 4 In 1956 they also won the Copa Cicrodeportes in which they played against Millonarios Independiente Santa Fe and Ecuadorian side Barcelona de Guayaquil 2 Deportes Quindio became the first Colombian champion hailing from a city other than a department capital as well as the only Colombian champion unable to take part in the Copa Libertadores which started to be played since 1960 After decades of irregular campaigns and ups and downs ranging from a last place finish in 1966 5 to appearances in the final hexagonal in the 70s Deportes Quindio made an outstanding campaign in the final stretch of the 1996 97 season with players such as strikers Daniel Tilger and Ruben Dario Hernandez midfielders Marquinho and Juan Guillermo Villa defenders Robinson Rojas Alexander Posada and Frank Rengifo keeper Dario Aguirre team captain Jorge Ivan Victoria and oscar Hector Quintabani as manager The team made it to the finals of the Torneo Adecuacion but were beaten there by Atletico Bucaramanga and prevented from playing the finals against America de Cali with a late goal by Orlando Ballesteros in the second leg 6 Nevertheless the defeat in the Adecuacion finals qualified Deportes Quindio to the 1998 Copa CONMEBOL where they were eliminated by Brazilian side Sampaio Correa in the quarter finals In 1998 Quindio made it to the semi finals in the league finishing in seventh place in the overall table and qualifying to the next year s Copa CONMEBOL in which they lost to Venezuelan side Estudiantes de Merida on penalties in the first round In 2000 one year after the 1999 Armenia earthquake that devastated the region Deportes Quindio ended the season in last place of the overall table and were relegated to Categoria Primera B for the first time but were immediately promoted back to the top tier by winning the 2001 Primera B tournament with Eduardo Lara as manager 2 Promotion was sealed on 21 October 2001 with one matchday to go with Quindio beating Deportivo Rionegro 3 1 at home while Chico failed to defeat Union Magdalena In their return to Primera A Quindio were able to avoid relegation consistently while also inflicting upsets such as a 6 1 thrashing of Millonarios in 2007 In the 2008 Apertura tournament and under the managerial direction of Nestor Otero Deportes Quindio advanced to the semi final stage for the first time since the league started awarding two championships per season placing eighth with 25 points at the end of the first stage and in the 2010 Finalizacion they also managed to reach the semi finals being managed by Fernando Pecoso Castro 7 Deportes Quindio were relegated to Primera B for the second time at the end of the 2013 Categoria Primera A season despite winning their last game against Boyaca Chico after they ended in bottom place of the relegation table with 114 points one point behind Cucuta Deportivo who defeated Atletico Nacional and qualified for the relegation play off 2 They had a chance to make an immediate return to the top flight like in 2001 by winning the 2014 Finalizacion and playing the season s grand final against Jaguares de Cordoba which they lost by a 3 2 score on aggregate 8 9 This defeat qualified Quindio for the promotion play off where they had one last chance to earn promotion but they eventually lost to Uniautonoma The following year Deportes Quindio took part in a special tournament made to expand the Primera A tournament to 20 teams in which they narrowly missed out on promotion after drawing with Cucuta Deportivo with a controversial goal scored by Marco Lazaga 10 while in 2016 they were once again left at the doors of promotion losing a crucial match to America de Cali on the final semi finals matchday when they just needed a draw to clinch promotion 11 Deportes Quindio stayed in Primera B until the 2021 season when they won the Apertura tournament by beating Cortulua in the double legged final and advanced to play the grand final against Atletico Huila winners of the 2020 tournament 12 Although they ended up losing the grand final to Huila by a 3 1 aggregate score they were promoted after ending up on top of the aggregate table of the 2020 and 2021 I tournaments 13 However their stay in Primera A was short lived being relegated back to the second tier after just five months with a 3 0 defeat at home against Patriotas who were the team s main rivals in the relegation table of the 2021 Primera A tournament 14 Stadium editFurther information Estadio Centenario Armenia Colombia Honours editDomestic edit Categoria Primera A Champions 1 1956 Runners up 2 1953 1954 Categoria Primera B Champions 1 2001 Runners up 2 2014 2021Performance in CONMEBOL competitions editCopa CONMEBOL 2 appearances 1998 Quarter finals 1999 First Round dd Current squad editAs of 14 February 2024 15 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 COL Kevin Hurtado 5 MF nbsp COL Fredy Valencia 6 DF nbsp COL Jhon Valencia 7 MF nbsp COL Jose Hugo Palacios 8 MF nbsp COL Alexis Serna captain 9 FW nbsp PAR Pablo Lezcano 10 MF nbsp COL Jairo Roy Castillo 11 FW nbsp COL Eduar Arizalas 12 GK nbsp COL Manuel Gardani 13 FW nbsp COL Diego Betancourth 14 DF nbsp COL Jean Pierre Vallejo 16 MF nbsp COL Sebastian Ramirez 17 FW nbsp PAR Derlis Cabanas 18 MF nbsp COL Harold Balanta 19 DF nbsp COL Andres Alvarez 20 FW nbsp COL Ferney Angulo No Pos Nation Player 21 MF nbsp COL Armando Preciado 22 FW nbsp COL Christian Mina 23 DF nbsp COL Quelmer Hurtado 24 DF nbsp COL Jhostin Medranda 25 MF nbsp COL Leandro Angulo 26 MF nbsp ARG Gonzalo Baglivo 27 DF nbsp COL Jhon Barrios 28 DF nbsp COL John Gamboa 29 MF nbsp COL Ronald Angulo 33 GK nbsp COL Daniel Fajardo 35 GK nbsp COL Ramiro Sanchez DF nbsp COL Christian Andrade MF nbsp COL Yeison Carabali MF nbsp COL Jhonatan Franco FW nbsp COL Mateo Aguilar FW nbsp COL Jhon MachadoManagers edit nbsp Ruben Dario Hernandez 2024 nbsp oscar Quintabani 2020 2023 nbsp Arturo Boyaca nbsp oscar Ramos nbsp Carlos Restrepo nbsp Jaime Rodriguez nbsp Efrain Sanchez 1965 1966 nbsp Vito Andres Bartoli 1977 1978 nbsp Luis Augusto Garcia 1985 1986 nbsp Fernando Castro 1987 1989 nbsp Alvaro de Jesus Gomez 1990 nbsp Luis Augusto Garcia 1991 nbsp Wilman Conde 2000 nbsp Eduardo Lara 2001 2002 nbsp Diego Umana Jan 1 2006 June 30 2007 nbsp Nestor Otero Dec 1 2007 Oct 22 2009 nbsp Wilman Conde July 1 2009 March 23 2010 nbsp Fernando Castro March 29 2010 Nov 20 2012 nbsp Eduardo Cruz Nov 24 2012 May 6 2013 nbsp Miguel Augusto Prince 2013 2015 nbsp Jose Eugenio Hernandez 2016 References edit FIFA com a b c d Deportes Quindio no conto con suerte y descendio a la B Deportes Quindio were unlucky and were relegated to the B El Universal in Spanish 9 November 2013 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Deportes Quindio y su viejo estadio San Jose Deportes Quindio and their old San Jose stadium La Cronica del Quindio in Spanish 22 July 2012 Retrieved 24 September 2022 a b Atletico Quindio fue campeon de Colombia hace medio siglo Atletico Quindio were champions of Colombia half a century ago arcotriunfal com in Spanish Archived from the original on 8 October 2008 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Ballesteros Frank 15 February 2001 Colombia 1966 RSSSF Retrieved 24 September 2022 En 1997 Deportes Quindio fue un grande del futbol colombiano In 1997 Deportes Quindio was a great of Colombian football La Cronica del Quindio in Spanish 20 April 2020 Retrieved 24 September 2022 10 mejores momentos del Deportes Quindio en la decada Deportes Quindio s top 10 moments in the decade La Cronica del Quindio in Spanish 9 January 2011 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Deportes Quindio goleo 4 1 a Rionegro y jugara la gran final de la B Deportes Quindio thrashed Rionegro 4 1 and will play the B s grand final Futbolred in Spanish 4 December 2014 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Jaguares se corono campeon de la B Jaguares crowned themselves as champions of the B La Cronica del Quindio in Spanish 15 December 2014 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Con gol con la mano Cucuta Deportivo volvio a la A With hand scored goal Cucuta Deportivo returned to the A Semana in Spanish 21 January 2015 Retrieved 24 September 2022 America vuelve a la A vencio 2 1 a Quindio y logro su ascenso America are back to the A They beat Quindio 2 1 and clinched their promotion Futbolred in Spanish 27 November 2016 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Quindio vence a Cortulua y jugara la gran final ante Huila Quindio beat Cortulua and will play the grand final against Huila As Colombia in Spanish 24 June 2021 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Gana uno y suben dos Huila y Quindio son de la A One wins and two come up Huila and Quindio both belong to the A El Tiempo in Spanish 1 July 2021 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Deportes Quindio cayo ante Patriotas y descendio a la B Deportes Quindio lost to Patriotas and were relegated to the B El Colombiano in Spanish 14 November 2021 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Plantilla en la web oficial Affiliated teams edit nbsp Boca Juniors de CaliExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Deportes Quindio at Wikimedia Commons Official website in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deportes Quindio amp oldid 1207466347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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