Deportes Iquique

Deportes Iquique
Full name Club de Deportes Iquique S.A.D.P.
Nickname(s) Los Dragones Celestes (The Sky Blue Dragons)
Founded 21 May 1978
Ground Tierra de Campeones Stadium,
Iquique
Capacity 12,000
Chairman Césare Rossi
Manager Leonardo Mas
Coach Nelson Acosta
League Primera División
2013 Apertura 6th
Website Club home page

Club Deportes Iquique S.A.D.P.,[1] is a Chilean professional football club based in Iquique, Chile, that is currently a member of the Primera División (first tier) of that country. The team was founded on 21 May 1978, by the merger between Cavancha and Estrella de Chile, being its home ground Tierra de Campeones, which has a capacity of 12,000. Iquique has been Primera División member eighteen times, having its most large period during ten years (1980–90), integrating thirteen times Primera B and Tercera División four seasons.

They have won three Copa Chile titles (1980, 2010 and 2014), and has participated in both CONMEBOL tournaments: Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana. Regarding players, Fidel Dávila is the club's historic goalscorer with 56 goals, who played four season at Sky-Blues (1980–84).

They have a fierce local rivalry with San Marcos de Arica, and both clubs have engaged in the "Arica–Iquique derby" since early 1980s. The club's traditional kit colour are entirely sky blue, being a blue dragon in a simply emblem its traditional crest, resembling Cerro Dragón, city's main landscape.

Honours

1980, 2010, 2013–14
1979, 2007-C, 2010
2006

Players

Current squad

Current squad of Deportes Iquique as of 13 July 2014 (edit)
Sources: Deportes Iquique squad at Football–Lineups.com

No. Position Player
1  CHI GK Rodrigo Naranjo
2  CHI DF Javier Muñoz
3  CHI DF Cristián Oviedo
4  CHI DF Marcelo Jorquera
5  CHI MF Rafael Caroca
6  PAR DF Cristian Báez
7  CHI FW Francisco Castro
8  CHI DF Mauricio Zenteno
11  CHI FW Manuel Villalobos
12  CHI GK Brayan Cortés
13  CHI FW Jonathan Rebolledo
14  CHI FW Misael Dávila
15  CHI DF Boris Rieloff
16  CHI MF Fernando Lazcano
17  CHI MF César Pinares
18  CHI MF Michael Contreras
No. Position Player
19  CHI FW Misael Cubillos
20  CHI MF José Luis Silva
22  CHI MF Alvaro Delgado
23  ARG FW Walter Mazzolatti
25  CHI GK Carlos González
26  PAR FW Cristian Bogado
27  CHI DF Sebastián Toro
28  CHI MF Bryan Cubillos
29  CHI MF Pablo Dominguez
31  ARG FW Alberto Martín Gómez
32  ARG MF Mauricio Yedro
34  CHI FW Piero Paz
--  CHI DF Jorge Moraga
--  CHI DF Marco Contreras
--  CHI DF Elías Valenzuela

Manager: Nelson Acosta

Managers

  • Chile Ramón Estay (1979–81)
  • Chile Andrés Prieto (1982)
  • Chile Jaime Campos (1983–84)
  • Chile Manuel Rodríguez Vega (1985)
  • Chile Ramón Estay (1986–88)
  • Argentina Armando Luis Mareque (1989)
  • Chile Ramón Estay (1990)
  • Chile Óscar Valenzuela (1990)
  • Chile Jaime Carreño (1991)
  • Chile Ramón Estay (1992)
  • Chile Jaime Carreño & Pedro Cejas (1992)
  • Chile Óscar Valenzuela (1993)
  • Chile Jaime Carreño (1993)
  • Chile Mario Maldonado (1993)
  • Chile Guillermo Páez Díaz (1994)
  • Chile Ramón Estay (1994)

  • Chile Hugo Solís (1995)
  • Chile Juan Páez (1995)
  • Chile Joaquín Zaror (1996)
  • Uruguay Gerardo Pelusso (1996–97)
  • Chile Manuel Rodríguez (1997–98)
  • Chile Jorge Garcés (1998–99)
  • Chile Miguel Ángel Arrué (1999)
  • Chile Jaime Carreño (2000–01)
  • Chile Ramón Estay (2001)
  • Argentina Víctor Milanese Comisso (2002)
  • Chile Hernán Godoy (2002)
  • Chile Erick Guerrero (2002)
  • Chile Ramón Estay (2003)
  • Chile Carlos Ahumada (2003–05)
  • Chile Rubén Pozo (2005)
  • Chile Jaime Carreño (2006–07)

Presidents

  • Chile Eleazar Guzmán Lineros (1979–80)
  • Chile Ernesto Montoya (1980)
  • Chile Luis Köller Herrera (1982)
  • Chile Jorge Soria Quiroga (1985–86)
  • Chile Leonardo Solari Alcota (1987–89)
  • Chile Nelson Álvarez (1990)
  • Chile Manuel Barrientos (1992)

  • Chile Jorge Poblete Pastén (1992)
  • Chile Eledier Avendaño Ortega (1994–97)
  • Chile Silvio Zerega Zegarra (1997-98)
  • Chile Luis Gómez (1999)
  • Chile Roberto Castañeda (1999–00)
  • Chile Luis Cordano (2001)
  • Chile Gonzalo de Urruticoechea (2002)

  • Chile Luis Antonio Plaza (2002)
  • Chile Jorge Zavala (2002)
  • Chile Arsenio Lozano (2003)
  • Chile Juan Carlos Vargas (2003-06)
  • Chile Raúl Russo (2003-08)
  • Chile Aníbal Irarrázabal Riesco (2008–09)
  • Chile Césare Rossi (2009–)

References

  1. "UNÁNIME: Desde ahora es Club de Deportes Iquique". Deportes Iquique.cl. 7 November 2010.

External links

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