Brujas F.C.

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Brujas FC
Full name Brujas Fútbol Club
Nickname(s) Hechiceros
Founded 2004
Ground Estadio Jorge "Cuty" Monge
Desamparados, Costa Rica
Ground Capacity 5,500
Chairman Minor Vargas
Manager Mauricio Wright
League Primera División de Costa Rica
Verano 2010 12th
Home colours
Away colours

Brujas F.C. de Desamparados - previously A.D. Guanacasteca[1] - was a Costa Rican football club based in Desamparados, Costa Rica. The name Brujas translates to "Witches." The team's home town used to be Escazú, known around the country as "La ciudad de las Brujas" or "The Witches' Town", but the franchise has now transferred to Desamparados.

The team was dissolved in July 2011.

History

The club was founded in 2004. By 2005, the team had signed one of the best coaches from the 2004 tournament, Colombian coach Carlos Restrepo. The team was in the National Stadium of Costa Rica, and now plays in the Estadio "Cuty" Monge in Desamparados. The team has signed some good players such as Alvaro Mesen, William Sunsing, Ricardo Steer, Steven Bryce, Berny Peña, and many others. Recently the team invested in converting their home stadium from natural turf to synthetic grass.

Brujas is the newest team in Costa Rica, and has gained a lot of fans since their creation. It is currently managed by former Deportivo Saprissa and CS Herediano player Mauricio Wright, who was a member of Costa Rica's 2002 World Cup national team.

The club's supporters are known for using the now infamous phrase, Menores de lo que pensábamos (Smaller than we thought) as their official motto.

Current Squad 2009/2010

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 Costa Rica GK Luis Diego Sequeira
2 Costa Rica DF Roy Smith
3 Costa Rica DF Luis Peña
4 Costa Rica MF Jason Scott
5 Costa Rica MF Osman López
9 Costa Rica FW Yosimar Arias
10 Costa Rica FW Allan Alemán
11 Costa Rica DF Keylor Soto
12 Costa Rica MF Maikol Ortiz
13 Costa Rica MF Rodolfo Rodriguez
14 Costa Rica DF Heiner Mora
15 Costa Rica MF Andrés Barquero
No. Position Player
16 Costa Rica FW Stephen Silveira Torres
17 Costa Rica FW Lucas Gómez
18 Costa Rica GK Danny Carvajal
19 Costa Rica DF Try Bennett
20 Costa Rica FW Daniel Jiménez
21 United States GK Mike R Anderson
22 Costa Rica DF Jason Dwein Scott Guevara
24 Brazil FW Andrade Antunes Anderson
25 Costa Rica MF Randy Cubero
26 United States FW Ryan Roushandel
27 Honduras MF Andreas Lombardy
71 Costa Rica GK Warner Hernández

Head coaches

Honors

National

  • Winners (1): Invierno 2009.

External links

References

  1. Alejandro Fonseca Hidalgo (12 January 2010). "Otro nombre y mismas deudas". diarioextra.com. Retrieved 13 September 2011. (Spanish)
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