San Marcos de Arica

San Marcos de Arica
Full name Club Deportivo San Marcos de Arica
Nickname(s) CDA, Celeste ariqueña,
Bravos de Arica
Founded 14 February 1978
Ground Estadio Carlos Dittborn,
Arica, Chile
Ground Capacity 14,373
Chairman Carlos Ferry
Manager Emiliano Astorga
League Primera B
2015–16 Apertura: 15th
Liguilla Apertura: Not qualified
Clausura: 15th
Liguilla Clausura: Not qualified
Overall: 15th (Relegated)

Club Deportivo San Marcos de Arica also known as San Marcos, is a Chilean football club based in Arica, that is a current member of the Primera B de Chile.

The club was founded on February 14, 1978. Between 1978 and 2005 the club was called Deportes Arica. Their home games are played at the Estadio Carlos Dittborn, which has a capacity of 14,373 seats.

Honours

1981, 2012, 2014
1982
1981
2007

Seasons

See also

Players

Current squad

Current squad of San Marcos de Arica as of 10 August 2016 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
1  URU GK Santiago Morandi
2  CHI MF Juan López
3  CHI MF Alan Fernández
4  CHI MF José Martínez
5  CHI DF Claudio Muñoz
6  CHI MF Sebastián Méndez
7  CHI FW Christopher Singer
8  CHI MF Octavio Pozo
10  ARG MF Sebastián González
11  CHI FW Leonardo Olivera
12  CHI GK Elías Zeballos
14  CHI MF Michael Silva
15  CHI MF Gustavo León
16  CHI MF José Durán
No. Position Player
17  CHI GK Zacarías López
18  CHI MF Renato González
19  CHI DF Boris Sandoval
20  CHI DF Francisco Bahamondes
22  CHI DF Alejandro Gaete
26  ARG FW Juan Oviedo
27  CHI FW Mathías Pinto
28  URU DF Enzo Ruiz
29  CHI MF Nicolás Valenzuela
30  CHI GK Diego Tapia
--  ARG GK Nicolás Peranic
--  CHI FW Iván Pardo
--  CHI FW Matías Campos López

Manager: Emiliano Astorga

2016 Winter Transfers

In

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Uruguay GK Santiago Morandi (from Ñublense)
Chile DF Hugo Bascuñán (from Unión La Calera)
Chile DF Hardy Cavero (loan from Colo-Colo)
Chile DF Boris Sandoval (from Cobreloa)
Chile DF Cristián Neculñir (back from Deportes Colchagua)
Chile MF Michael Silva (from Unión La Calera)
Chile MF José Martínez (loaned from Universidad Católica)
Chile MF Richard Catrileo (from Cobreloa)
No. Position Player
Chile MF Octavio Pozo (from Ñublense)
Chile MF Jorge Henríquez (loan from Audax Italiano)
Argentina MF Matías Arrúa (from Unión La Calera)
Chile FW Jorge Guajardo (loaned from Palestino)
Chile FW Iván Pardo (loan from O'Higgins)
Chile FW John Agüero (from San Antonio Unido)
Argentina FW Juan Oviedo (back from Ñublense)

Out

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
3 Chile DF Luis Casanova (to Deportes Temuco)
5 Argentina DF Nicolás Ferreyra (back to Belgrano)
8 Chile MF Augusto Barrios (loan to Deportes Antofagasta)
9 Chile FW Nicolás Medina (to Curicó Unido)
10 Uruguay FW Nicolás Fagúndez (to C.D. Águila)
11 Chile FW Nicolás Orellana (loaned to Everton)
13 Chile MF Kevin Medel (loaned to Everton)
14 Chile DF Claudio Jopia (to Huachipato)
15 Argentina FW Nicolás Bubas (Released)
No. Position Player
16 Chile MF Pablo Corral (to Deportes Antofagasta)
17 Chile MF Sebastián Rivera (to Curicó Unido)
18 Paraguay FW Carlos González (to Huachipato)
19 Chile MF Alejandro Vásquez (to Deportes Iberia)
21 Argentina FW Matías Defederico (to Mumbai City FC)
23 Chile DF Juan Abarca (to Deportes Iberia)
25 Chile GK Pedro Carrizo (Retired)
26 Uruguay FW Sebastián Gularte (to C.A. Progreso)
29 Argentina FW Sebastián Pol (back to Audax Italiano)

Managers


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