Unión San Felipe

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Unión San Felipe
Full name Club de Deportes Unión San Felipe
Nickname(s) Uni-Uni, Aconcagüinos
Founded October 16, 1956
Ground Estadio Municipal de San Felipe
Ground Capacity 12,000[1]
Chairman Raúl Delgado
Manager Nelson Soto
League Primera B
2012 18th, Torneo de Apertura
Home colours
Away colours

Unión San Felipe is a Chilean Football club, their hometown is San Felipe in the V Región of Valparaíso. They are playing in the second level of the Chilean football league, the Primera B. They were the Copa Chile champions, and played the 2010 Copa Sudamericana.

The club was founded on October 16, 1956 with the merger of Internacional and Tarcisio.

The club is the only team in Chile ever to win the second level and then the first level in consecutive seasons (1970 and 1971).[2]

Honours

  • Primera División: 1
1971
2009
  • Primera B: 3
1970, 2000, 2009
  • Primera B Apertura: 2009

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

Best: First Round in 1972
1972: First Round
Best: Round of 16 in 2010
2010: Round of 16

Notable managers

  • Chile Luis Santibañez

Current squad

Current squad of Unión San Felipe as of 17 July 2013 (edit)
Sources:

No. Position Player
1  CHI GK José Aguilera
2  CHI DF David Fernández
3  URU DF Robinson Ferreira
4  CHI DF José Cantillana
5  CHI DF Juan Pablo Andrade
6  ARG MF Maximiliano Pighin
7  CHI FW John Agüero
8  URU MF Gastón Sirino
9  CHI FW Ignacio Jeraldino
10  CHI FW Sebastián Zúñiga
11  URU FW Adolfo Lima
12  CHI GK Claudio González
13  CHI GK Carlos Lemus
14  CHI MF Jonathan Figueroa
15  CHI DF Diego Gómez
No. Position Player
16  CHI DF Juan Pablo Estay
17  CHI MF Pablo Silva
18  CHI MF Yacer Carrasco
19  CHI FW Carlos Pérez
20  CHI FW Juan Jeraldino
21  ARG FW Hernán Peirone
22  CHI FW Diego Alvarado
23  CHI DF Marco Espinoza
26  CHI MF Pablo Meneses
27  ARG DF Jorge Sotomayor
28  ARG MF Jonathan Guerazar
35  CHI GK Jonathan Herrera
--  CHI MF Matías Olivares
--  CHI MF Jorge Acuña
Manager: Gustavo Cisneros

Notable players

Managers

  • Chile Julio Baldovinos (1961)
  • Chile Luis Santibáñez (1970–72)
  • Chile Julio Baldovinos (1982)
  • Chile Rolando García (1988)
  • Argentina Julio Di Meola (1998–99)
  • Chile Hernán Godoy (1999)
  • Chile Raúl Toro (2000–03)
  • Chile Mario Soto (2004)
  • Chile Hernán Godoy (2004–05)
  • Chile Rubén Espinoza (2006)
  • Argentina Ariel Paolorossi (2006)
  • Argentina Daniel Chazarreta (2007–08)

  • Chile Héctor Roco (2008)
  • Chile Mario Flores (2008)
  • Argentina Roberto Mariani (2008–09)
  • Argentina Gustavo Cisneros (Dec 2009–May 10)
  • Chile Ivo Basay (June 2010–Dec 10)
  • Chile Nelson Cossio (Dec 2010–Aug 11)
  • Argentina Daniel Chazarreta (2011)
  • Argentina Víctor Hugo Marchesini (Aug 2011–Dec 11)
  • Chile Nelson Cossio (2011–12)
  • Chile Marco Figueroa (July 2012–Oct 12)
  • Argentina Daniel Chazarreta (2012–)

See also

References

External links

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