Independiente Santa Fe

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Santa Fe
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Full name Santa Fe Corporación Deportiva
Nickname(s) Los Cardenales (The Cardinals),
El Expreso Rojo (The Red Express),
El Leon (The Lion)
Founded 1941
Ground Nemesio Camacho (El Campín)
Bogotá, Colombia
(Capacity 48,600)
Chairman Armando Farfan Peña
Manager Fernando Castro
League Fútbol Profesional Colombiano
2008 Apertura 1th
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Santa Fe Corporación Deportiva[1] (commonly known as its old name Independiente Santa Fe) is one of the biggest Colombian's football (soccer) teams, which has participated in several international championships, like Copa Libertadores de America, Copa Merconorte, and Copa Conmebol. Its hometown is Bogota

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[edit] History

The team was founded on 28 February 1941 in Bogotá. In 23 March 1941 Independiente Santa Fe initiated its activities as a club. Originally, it was born in the campus of Gimnasio Moderno, in Bogotá. Independiente Santa Fe won its first championship in 1948, becoming the First Colombian champion. After this, Independiente Santa Fe obtained the 1958, 1960, 1966, 1971 and 1975 championships.

In 2005 the main fan association, LGARS (La Guardia Albirroja Sur - The South White-Red Guard), with the help of Samsung, Independiente Santa Fe's main sponsor at the time and the club's administration, put together the largest soccer team's flag in the world. The flag, named the 'Lienzo de Fe' (Linen Cloth of Faith), is 350 meters long and 38 high, covering the southern end of 'El Campín', half the venue, where the team's fans locate in home games. The flag is shown on every home game.

In 2006, the team won the chance to play the "repechaje" to Copa Libertadores de America against Defensor Sporting from Uruguay, defeating them. Santa Fe made the elimination stage (third round), after winning its preliminary round group, losing to Chivas Guadalajara.

It's widely regarded in Colombia that the younger Santa Fe fans "inherited" the fandom from their parents and grandparents, since most of them actually have never seen the team win a championship. Although the wait has lasted more than thirty years, Deportes Quindío (last championship - 1956), and Union Magdalena (last championship - 1968) have longer streaks; however, Santa Fe has six caps while the former two have only their single titles, and hasn't been demoted to the second division since its foundation. Some put the blame on bad management and lack of commitment. Nevertheless, the team has remained popular, like their rivals Los Millonarios because of the loyalty of their fans.

[edit] Stadium

Fans of Santa Fe, southern section of the Estadio El Campín, holding one of the largest flags in the world.
Fans of Santa Fe, southern section of the Estadio El Campín, holding one of the largest flags in the world.

The stadium Nemesio Camacho "El Campín" is the venue where Independiente Santa Fe plays its home games. The stadium is located in Bogotá.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

Best: Semi-Final in 1961
Last: Third Round in 2006
1999: Finalist
1996: Finalist

[edit] Squad 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Colombia GK Agustín Julio
2 Flag of Colombia DF Andrés González
3 Flag of Venezuela DF Leonel Vielma
4 Flag of Colombia DF Sergio Otálvaro
5 Flag of Colombia MF Yulian Anchico
6 Flag of Argentina MF Maximiliano Flotta
7 Flag of Colombia FW Edison Tolosa
8 Flag of Colombia DF Jairo Suárez
9 Flag of Colombia FW César Valoyes
10 Flag of Argentina FW Daniel Neculman
11 Flag of Colombia MF Daniel Bridge Londoño
12 Flag of Colombia GK Camilo Vargas
13 Flag of Colombia MF Hernando Patiño
14 Flag of Colombia MF Luis Fernando Mosquera
15 Flag of Colombia DF Francisco Nájera
No. Position Player
16 Flag of Colombia DF Daniel Torres
17 Flag of Colombia MF Diego Moreno
18 Flag of Colombia MF Alejandro Bernal
19 Flag of Colombia DF Javier Arizala
20 Flag of Venezuela MF Luis Manuel Seijas
21 Flag of Colombia DF Johnier González
22 Flag of Colombia DF Joe Luis Ragua
23 Flag of Colombia FW Léider Preciado
25 Flag of Colombia FW Jose Adolfo Valencia
26 Flag of Colombia MF Osneider Alvarez
27 Flag of Colombia MF Oscar Rueda
29 Flag of Colombia FW Cristian Nazarith
31 Flag of Colombia DF Cristian Quiñones
32 Flag of Colombia GK Ramiro Sanchez

[edit] Reserve & Youth Squad

No. Position Player
-- Flag of Colombia GK Mauricio Acosta
-- Flag of Colombia DF Yedinson Palacios
-- Flag of Colombia FW Jose Largacha
-- Flag of Colombia DF Ricardo Villarraga
-- Flag of Colombia FW Santiago Pizano
No. Position Player
-- Flag of Colombia FW Henry Solis
-- Flag of Colombia DF Mauricio Quiñones
-- Flag of Colombia FW Jamer Largacha
-- Flag of Colombia FW Daniel Barbosa Ramirez
-- Flag of Colombia MF John Jairo Castillo

[edit] Transfers 2008

In
 ? Flag of Venezuela DF Leonel Vielma (From Caracas FC)
 ? Flag of Venezuela MF Luis Manuel Seijas (From Deportivo Táchira)
 ? Flag of Colombia GK Agustín Julio (From Deportes Tolima)
 ? Flag of Colombia MF Yulian Anchico (From Deportes Tolima)
 ? Flag of Colombia MF Hernando Patiño (From Deportes Tolima)
 ? Flag of Colombia DF Javier Arizala (From Deportes Tolima)
 ? Flag of Colombia FW Edison Tolosa (From Deportes Quindío)
 ? Flag of Colombia MF Luis Fernando Mosquera (From Deportes Quindío)
 ? Flag of Colombia FW César Valoyes (From Independiente Medellín)
 ? Flag of Colombia FW Cristian Nazarith (From América de Cali)
 ? Flag of Argentina MF Maximiliano Flotta (From Union Magdalena)
 ? Flag of Argentina FW Daniel Neculman (From [[]])
 ? Flag of Colombia DF Andrés González (From America de Cali)
 ? Flag of Colombia MF Daniel Bridge Londoño (From Deportivo Rionegro)
 ? Flag of Colombia MF Alejandro Bernal (From Deportivo Cali)
 ? Flag of Colombia DF Sergio Otálvaro (From Deportivo Rionegro)
 ? Flag of Colombia DF Johnier González (From Envigado FC)
Out
 ? Flag of Colombia MF Juan Carlos Ramirez (to Atletico Nacional)
 ? Flag of Colombia FW Cristian Marrugo (to Deportes Tolima)
 ? Flag of Colombia FW Luis Yanes (to Lille)
 ? Flag of Colombia FW Adrián Ramos (Returned to America de Cali)
 ? Flag of Panama MF Gabriel Enrique Gómez (loan to Os Belenenses)
 ? Flag of Panama DF Luis Moreno (Released)
 ? Flag of Colombia DF Francisco Delgado (to Atletico Bucaramanga)
 ? Flag of Colombia MF David Fernando Montoya (to Deportivo Pasto)
 ? Flag of Colombia GK Alvaro Solis (to La Equidad)
 ? Flag of Uruguay GK Oscar Castro (to [[]])
 ? Flag of Uruguay MF Ronald Ramirez (to La Equidad)
 ? Flag of Uruguay FW Manuel Abreu (to [[]])

[edit] references

  1. ^ Web oficial de DIMAYOR

[edit] External links