Huachipato

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Huachipato
Full name Club Deportivo Huachipato
Nickname(s) "Los Acereros"(Steelers)
"Campeón del Sur" (Champion of the South)
Founded June 7, 1947
Ground Estadio CAP
Talcahuano
Ground Capacity 10,500
Chairman Chile Arturo Aguayo
Manager Chile Mario Salas
League Primera División
Clausura 2012 Champions
Home colours
Away colours

Club Deportivo Huachipato, is a Chilean multisports club based in the city of Talcahuano. Although many activities are hosted by the club, CD Huachipato is mostly known for its football team, currently playing in the Primera División, the top level of the Chilean football league system.

The club was founded June 7, 1947 and plays its home games at the Estadio CAP, which has a capacity of 10,500 people (all-seated).

History

In regard to the history of C.D. Huachipato as part of Chilean professional football and the steel industry it was in 1947 when the club was officially notarized and the first official recorded game was played. The original fans were the local company employees of the steel industry. It took a few years for the club to achieve its first successes, obtaining regional championships in 1956 and 1964.

In its early seasons "the Steelers", as they are known, were quite satisfactory in the second division. The 1965 debut was against Municipal de Santiago with a 3-0 victory.

After 36 games the standings would show Huachipato second with 46 points, 3 points less than that of Ferrobádminton another second division team that took the championship and thus passage (which is how it was granted in those years) to the First Division.

However a year later (1966), the Steelers managed promotion to first division, after winning the second division champions Chile with 49 points, they remained well above teams like Coquimbo (42 points) and San Antonio (39) who stayed with the second and third place respectively after thirty games.

With only two years in the professionalism of Talcahuano Huachipato was installed in the top flight professional football in Chile, La Primera Division.

With a tie on a goal, as local and against Audax Italiano, the "Steelers" debuted in first division. In the first season of first division Huachipato an acceptable term in sixth place among 18 teams, although the tournament was on two wheels. The following years were quiet for steel culminating their shares in the mid-high zone of the standings. However a few years after this change.

Huachipato won the 1974 First Division Football Championship, with this triumph they are the only Chilean Football team from the south of Chile to obtain the title.

1974 was a year that many Huachipato fans will never forget, after 34 matches played, Huachipato had to beat Aviación to become champions in their last match, and they did it, Moisés Silva scored the only goal that crowned Huchipato champions that year.

Since then the club has never won any other title, but it has always caused difficulties for the big teams when playing against Huachipato, especially in the Estadio Las Higueras, their former home ground.

From the end of the 1990s, Huachipato was characterized by a club trainer of players from lower divisions. Examples of these are important values steelmaker emerged from the quarry as Roberto Cartes, Cristian Uribe, Rodrigo Rain, Cristián Reynero, Rodrigo Millar, Mario Salgado, Héctor Mancilla, Gonzalo Jara, Pedro Morales, Mauricio Arias, among others.

As for sporting achievements, reached the Semi-Finals in the Torneos Apertura in the years 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. In addition since the end of the 1990s, Huachipato classification achieved an international tournament and the Copa Sudamericana 2006 and their second championship since 38 years, after defeating Unión Española in the 2012 Chilean Clausura Tournament final. All this has undoubtedly been the highlight of "Champion of Southern Chile" in recent years.

The club's logo is inspired by the old logo of U.S. Steel that is also used by an American football club in the United States, the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Other sports

Although best known as a professional football club, the club has other sports branches; these are: basketball, karate, taekwondo, artistic roller skating, roller hockey, tennis, table tennis, volleyball, among others.

Players

Current squad

Current squad of Huachipato as of 2013 (edit)
Sources: Huachipato at Football–Lineups

No. Position Player
1  CHI GK Nery Veloso
2  CHI DF Carlos Labrín
3  CHI DF Claudio Muñoz Camilo
4  CHI MF Nicolás Núñez
5  ARG DF Omar Merlo
6  ARG MF Mauricio Yedro
7  CHI MF Francisco Arrué
8  CHI MF Fernando Espinoza
9  ARG FW Juan José Morales
10  CHI DF Martín Rodríguez
11  CHI MF Felipe Reynero
12  CHI GK Álvaro Sáenz–Laguna
13  ARG FW Lucas Simón
14  CHI FW David Llanos
15  CHI MF Ángelo Sagal
No. Position Player
16  CHI MF Gabriel Sandoval
17  CHI MF Carlos Espinosa
18  CHI MF Leonardo Povea
19  CHI FW Vicente Gatica
20  CHI MF Daniel Rodríguez
21  CHI MF Camilo Pontoni
22  CHI DF José Contreras
23  CHI GK Miguel Jiménez
24  CHI MF Gersón Valle
25  CHI DF Nicolás Corvetto
26  CHI MF Brayan Vejar
27  CHI DF Juan Carlos Espinoza
29  CHI MF Álvaro Sobarzo
30  CHI MF Felipe Elgueta
35  ARG FW Cristian Milla
Manager: Mario Salas

Notable players

Managers

  • Argentina José Luis Boffi (1954–56)
  • Chile Amadeo Silva (1962)
  • Chile Luis Vera (1966)
  • Chile Andrés Prieto (1969–70)
  • Chile Caupolican Peña (1971)
  • Chile Pedro Morales (1974)
  • Argentina Miguel Ángel Ruiz (1975)
  • Chile Armando Tobar (1975)
  • Argentina Salvador Biondi (1976)
  • Chile Alberto Fouilloux (1977–78)

  • Chile Armando Tobar (1978)
  • Chile Francisco Hormazábal (1983)
  • Chile Luis Ibarra (1984)
  • Chile Luis Vera (1985)
  • Chile Antonio Vargas (1985–86)
  • Chile Luis Vera (1986–87)
  • Chile Nelson Gatica (1987)
  • Chile Manfredo Gonzalez (1987–90)
  • Chile Germán Cornejo (1991)
  • Uruguay Manuel Keossian (1992)

Dates and Honours

Club Facts

Titles

  • Primera División: 2
1974, 2012-C
  • Segunda División: 1
1966
1979, 1983

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

1975: First Round
2013: First Round
2006: First Round

Official sponsors

  • Mitre
  • Corporación de Acero del Pacífico (ACEROCAP)

Websites

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