Juan Aurich

Juan Aurich
Full name Club Juan Aurich de Chiclayo
Nickname(s) "El Ciclón del Norte" (Northern Cyclone)
Founded September 3, 1922
Ground Estadio Elías Aguirre,
Chiclayo
(Capacity: 25,000)
President Edwin Oviedo
D.T. Diego Umaña
League Primera División Peruana
2011 Primera División Peruana, 1st
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Juan Aurich is a Peruvian football club located in Chiclayo, Peru. They play their home games at the Estadio Elías Aguirre and currently play in Peru's First Division.

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History

The club was 1997 Copa Perú champion, after defeating Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego, Cultural Hidro, Universitario (Puno), Los Chankas, and Colegio Nacional Iquitos.

The club have played at the highest level of Peruvian football on twenty-eight occasions, since the 1967 Torneo Descentralizado.

In the 2007 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the 2008 Torneo Descentralizado, after defeating Sport Águila in the finals, after penalties.

In 2008, the club finished 12th in the aggregate table, but had to play relegation play-offs against Atlético Minero. After a 2-1 win over the Limeños, they managed to maintain in first division.

In the 2009 Torneo Descentralizado, the club found itself in a better shape, winning the First Stage. At the end of the season the club finished third on the aggregate table, qualifying for the 2010 Copa Libertadores for only the second time in club history.

Current squad

As of November 1, 2011

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Diego Penny
3 DF Edgar Balbuena
4 DF Mario Ramírez
5 MF Gustavo Aliaga
6 MF Alfredo Rojas
7 MF Renzo Sheput
8 FW Pedro Ascoy
9 FW Luis Tejada
10 MF Ricardo Ciciliano
11 FW Ysrael Zúñiga
12 GK Ignacio Drago
13 DF Diego Minaya
14 MF Osnar Noronha
15 DF Renato Zapata
16 DF Luis Guadalupe (captain)
17 DF Jhoel Herrera
No. Position Player
18 DF Jesús Álvarez
19 DF Roberto Guizasola
20 DF Nelinho Quina
21 GK Paul Pantoja
22 MF William Chiroque
23 MF Jorge Molina
24 MF Miguel Otero
25 MF Eduardo Uribe
27 MF Reimond Manco
28 MF Roberto Merino
29 FW Mauricio Montes
30 MF Anderson Cueto
DF Mauricio López
MF Diego Estrada
MF Juan Carlos Catacora
FW Jerson Alguedas

Notable Coaches

Honours

National

Winners (1): 2011
Runner-up (1): 1968
Winners (2): 1997, 2007
Winners (3): 1967, 1997, 2007
Winners (1): 1933

Under-20 team

Runner-up (1): 2011

Results

All-time League Rankings

Season 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Division CP 1 1 1 CP 1 1 1 1 1 CP / CP CP CP 1 1 1 1
Position W 9 11 13 W 7 9 10 11 10 RS / RS SF W 12 3 6 W

CP = Copa Perú

W = Winner

SF = Semi Final

RS = Regional Stage

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

Competition A P W D L GF GA
Copa Libertadores 2 16 6 2 8 24 34
Copa Sudamericana 1 2 0 0 2 1 4

A = appearances, P = matches played, W = won, D = drawn, L = lost, GF = goals for, GA = goals against.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1969 Copa Libertadores Group Stage Santiago Wanderers 3-1 1-4
Sporting Cristal 2-2 3-3
Universidad Católica 2-4 1-2
Universidad Católica 1-4
Santiago Wanderers 0-1
2010 Copa Libertadores Q1 Estudiantes Tecos 2-1 2-0
Group Stage Estudiantes 0-2 1-5
Alianza Lima 4-2 0-2
Bolívar 2-0 0-2
2011 Copa Sudamericana Q1 La Equidad 1-2 0-2
2012 Copa Libertadores Group Stage Santos
The Strongest

Notable players

  • Ezequiel Andreoli Tobares
  • Fernando Martinuzzi
  • Fernando Rodríguez
  • Gonzalo Arteaga
  • Aderly Campos
  • Oswaldo Carrion
  • Bruno Celis
  • Roberto Cornejo
  • Karl Fernández
  • Juan Ángel Flores
  • Sandro Gamarra
  • Julio García
  • Paul García
  • Leoncio Guevara
  • Francisco Hernández
  • Miguel Llanos
  • Jorge Lozada
  • Antonio Meza
  • Juan Montenegro
  • Johnny Mujica
  • Jorge Nima
  • Aldo Olcese
  • Miguel Otero
  • Pedro Plaza
  • Ronald Quintana
  • Alberto Ramirez
  • Jesús Rey
  • Gerson Reynoso
  • Wilmer Ricardi
  • Edgardo Savino
  • Antonio Serrano
  • Sergio Ubillús
  • Ramiro Vilchez
  • Éder Villavicencio
  • Dúber Zapata
  • Juan Zevallos
  • Juan Toya
  • Sergio Ibarra
  • Luis Tejada

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