Curicó Unido

Curicó Unido
Full name Club Deportivo Provincial Curicó Unido
Nickname(s) Curi
Albirrojos (The red & white)
Torteros (The cake-makers))
La Banda Sangre (The Blood Stripe)
Founded 1973
Ground Estadio La Granja
(Capacity: 8,000)
Chairman Julio Odé Reyes
Manager Jorge Socías
League Primera B
2011 12th
Home colours
Away colours

Curicó Unido is a football club based in Curicó, Maule Region, Chile. They currently play in the Primera B, the second level of the Chilean football system. They are currently managed by Jorge Socías.

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History

Curicó Unido was founded on February 26, 1973, with Edmundo Rojas as the first President of the club. They became the fourth football team from the Curicó city to play at the professional level, after Alianza de Curicó, Luis Cruz Martínez and Badminton de Curicó.

Curicó Unido played since the season 1974 at the Primera B, but after seven poor seasons they gained relegation to the third level to the season 1981, returning to Primera B two years later, in 1983.

1984 and 1985 were the best seasons of Curicó Unido history, disputing the promotion until the last week, but with bad luck at the final matches.

The next campaigns were average, with the exception of the season 1990, when they lose the category after the final match with Deportes Valdivia, when they won 4-1, two goals short what they needed to stay at Primera B.

Since then, they stayed at the Tercera División without real chances to returned to the Primera B, until the 2003 season. But at the next year that changed.

In 2004 the albirrojos were really close to returned to the Primera B. At the last week of the season, in Chillán, they arrived as leaders, to face Ñublense who was three points behind at the table; however the Chillanejos won that game 2-1, forcing a tie breaker match in Linares, where Ñublense won 2-0, taking the title and the promotion.

However, the year 2005 Curicó Unido had his revenge. They disputed the title with Trasandino until the last week. While Trasandino tied with Municipal Iquique, Curicó crushed Iberia 4-0, and in this way, after 15 years of suffering, Provincial Curicó Unido returned to the Chilean professional football.

In 2006, in their return to the Primera B, Curicó Unido finished in fifth place.

The next year, Curico avoided relegation only at the end of the season; Deportes Temuco finished last and fell down to the third level of national football for the upcoming season.

Curicó won promotion to the Primera Division after a 1-0 win over Deportes Puerto Montt on the last home-game of the 2008 season, which was enough to securing 1st place of the Primera B and automatic promotion. Only to return to Primera B the next season, after losing a promotion play-off against San Luis

Honours

2008
2005

Others

1991

Records

Team colours

Curicó Unido's official kit is a white shirt with a diagonal red stripe that crosses the chest from the right shoulder to the left side of the hip. The shorts are black and socks are white.

Kit evolution

1982
1985
1986
1987
2001
2004
2007

Sponsorship

The club are currently sponsored by Multihogar and their technical sponsors are Mitre.

Shirt Sponsors

  • 1976: Buses Galgo Azul
  • 1977-78: Cecinas Soler
  • 1981-82: Multifrut
  • 1983-95: Fideos Suazo
  • 1996-: Multihogar

Stadiums

Curicó Unido's traditional home-ground is the Estadio La Granja, located in Curicó city; a 8,000 football stadium with an athletic track around the pitch, located in the "La Granja sports complex", leased from Curicó City Municipality.

Curicó Unido have also used other grounds during their history.

The Estadio Carabineros de Curicó, was Curicó Unido's home in 1976 and 1977.

They also played their Tercera Division league home games of the season 1992, at the Estadio ANFA Luis H. Alvarez.

And recently, during the 2010 season, the Estadio Municipal Jorge Silva de San Fernando, was their temporary home ground due to the reconstruction of the Estadio La Granja.

Supporters

Curicó Unido fans traditionally come from Curicó itself; and from the rest of the Curicó Province, but in smaller numbers.

The largest supporters' group is the Marginales, created in 1997.

Curicó Unido supporters' current main rivals are Rangers de Talca, and Ñublense.

Current roster

As of April 25, 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 Leonardo Zamora
2 DF Juan Carlos Muñoz
3 DF Fernando Gutiérrez
4 DF Jorge Inostroza
5 MF Jorge Alvarez
6 MF Eduardo Pinto
8 MF Miguel Ángel Romero
9 DF José Guerrero
10 MF Oliver Toledo
11 FW Ariel Pereyra
12 GK Luis Santelices
13 DF Wilson Méndez
14 MF Martín Miguel Cortes
15 DF Eduardo Quiñones
16 DF Manuel Avendaño
17 MF Patricio Ormazábal
18 DF Cristián Reynero
No. Position Player
20 MF Marcelo Lucero
21 DF Christian Gálvez
22 MF Sergio Catalán
23 DF Francisco Ayala
24 DF Alejandro Kruchowski
27 DF Jaime Cáceres
30 GK Juan Halty
FW Felipe Vergara
GK Fernando Burgos
DF Alejandro Escalona
DF Rodrigo Rivera
MF Eric Olivares
MF Felipe Hernández
MF Miguel Coronado
MF Juan José Albornoz
FW Renzo Yáñez
FW Nicolás Medina

Notable players

Managers

  • Ricardo Oteíza (1973)
  • Julio Campos (1974)
  • Eugenio Jara (1974-75)
  • Pedro Araya (1975-76)
  • Leonardo Bedoya (1976-77)
  • Sergio Gutiérrez (1977)
  • Pedro Araya (1977-78)
  • José González (1978-79)
  • Luis Alvarez (1979)
  • Sergio Navarro (1979-80)
  • Guillermo Báez (1980)
  • Luis Alvarez (1981)
  • Enrique Arredondo (1982)
  • Francisco Quinteros (1983)
  • Carlos Contreras (1983)
  • Eugenio Horta (1983-84)
  • Sergio Gutiérrez (1985)
  • Luis Orrego (1985)
  • Roque Mercury (1986)
  • Guillermo Páez (1986-87)
  • Luis Orrego (1987-88)
  • Sergio Gutiérrez (1988-90)
  • Manuel Rubilar (1990)
  • Eugenio Horta (1990-91)
  • Julio García (1991)
  • Manuel Espinoza (1991-93)
  • Julio García (1993)
  • Sergio Gutiérrez (1993-94)
  • Julio García (1994-95)
  • Hugo Cicamois (1995-96)
  • Eugenio Horta (1996)
  • Esaú Bravo (1996)
  • Pedro Araya (1997)
  • Roberto Ortiz (1998)
  • Carlos Encina (1998)
  • Manuel Alvarado (1999)
  • Luis Urrutia (1999)
  • Eugenio Jara (2000)
  • John Castro (2000)
  • Hugo Cicamois (2001)
  • Enzo Silva (2001)
  • Ramón Castro (2002)
  • Esaú Bravo (2002-03)
  • Alex Barrales (2003)
  • Jaime Nova (2004-05)
  • Eduardo Cortázar (2005-06)
  • Nelson Mores (2006)
  • Germán Cornejo (2007)
  • Juan Ubilla (2007)
  • Luis Marcoleta (2008-10)
  • Raúl Toro (2010-2011)
  • Juan Aliaga (2011)
  • Eduardo Cortázar (2011)
  • Jorge Socías (2012- )

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