San Salvador F.C.

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San Salvador
Full name San Salvador Futbol Club
Founded 2002
Ground Estadio Cuscatlán,
San Salvador, El Salvador
Capacity 58,360
Chairman Flag of El Salvador Marcos Flores
Manager Flag of El Salvador Hugo Coria
League Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Clausura 2006 Primera División, 7th
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San Salvador Futbol Club is an Salvadoran football club, which currently plays in San Salvador, El Salvador in the Estadio Cuscatlán.

The team currently plays in the country's top tier league, the Primera División de Fútbol Profesional.

The club was founded in 2002, and currently has won one Primera División de Fútbol Professional championship, the 2003 Clausura.

[edit] History

San Salvador F.C. is the youngest team that isn't or was owned by the military in the First Division of Salvadorian Soccer, It was constituted on January 7, 2001, when the executives of the Club, bought the rights of ADET, by a total of $100,000, assuming a new challenge: to create a new club of the capital that represented a different option for the fans.

The new board of directors of the team, changed the traditional uniform colours of the ADET, including black and white colors, to resemble Italians teams escepially Juventus.

As well as the old staff of the ADET, suggestion were made to be called San Salvador F.C. , In his first season in the first Division was directed by the former-footballer Jaime Rodriguez and helped signed players Jorge "Magical" González and Norberto Huezo Montoya.

The new San Salvador capital team played in the Championship of Clasura in the penultimate position of 14.. up the points of the C.D. Athletic Martes and one points above of Dragon of San Miguel. Nevertheless San Salvador F.C. managed to maintain their position in the First Division.

For the championship of opening of the 2002, the new arrivals like technical director, Uruguayan Rubén Alonso, and San Salvador, despite being a young team achieved history and wins its first subcampeonato, by defeating C.D. FAS 3-1.

In less than 18 months of existence, San Salvador reached glory to conquer his first title of his history, and to be imposed in the end 3-1 al Luis Angel Firpo, played in the stadium Cuscatlán June 15, 2003

[edit] Current squad

As of February 20, 2006:

No. Position Player
1 Flag of El Salvador GK Dennis Fernando Salinas
2 Flag of El Salvador MF Francisco Antonio Milla
3 Flag of El Salvador DF Donni Obed Valle Valdison
4 Flag of Colombia DF Hermes Martínez Misal
5 Flag of El Salvador DF Efrain Ernesto Gutiérrez
6 Flag of El Salvador MF Cristian Adonay Portillo
7 Flag of El Salvador MF Carlos Alberto Gómez
8 Flag of Argentina MF Rodrigo Esteban Lagos
9 Flag of Brazil FW Fabio Pereira de Acevedo
10 Flag of Brazil MF Paulo Cesar Rodríguez
11 Flag of El Salvador FW Luis Fernando Mira
12 Flag of El Salvador MF Ramón Alfredo Sánchez
No. Position Player
13 Flag of El Salvador DF Jorge Amilcar Argueta
14 Flag of El Salvador MF Miguel de Jesús Carrillo
16 Flag of El Salvador MF Anibal Oswaldo Parada
17 Flag of El Salvador MF Dennis Jonathan Alas
19 Flag of El Salvador GK Marcos Antonio Santos
20 Flag of El Salvador DF William Antonio Torres
21 Flag of El Salvador MF Eliseo Quintanilla
22 Flag of El Salvador FW Freddy González Vichez
Flag of Nicaragua FW Wilber Sanchez
23 Flag of El Salvador MF Zelvin Bonifacio Zepeda
24 Flag of El Salvador GK Walvin Antonio Zetino
25 Flag of El Salvador FW Raúl Manuel Antonio

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