CD Jalapa (Nicaragua)

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Deportivo Jalapa
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Full nameClub Deportivo Jalapa
Founded1995
Dissolved2008
Ground Estadio Alejandro Ramos
Jalapa, Nicaragua
Capacity1,000
ChairmanJorge Galeano
League Primera División, Nicaragua

Deportivo Jalapa was a Nicaraguan football team which has played at the domestic top level. They were based in Jalapa.

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History

Jalapa would win their first title in the club history by defeating defending champion Walter Ferretti 4–0 in the second leg of the final at home at Estadio Alejandro Ramos. The teams drew 1–1 in the first leg in Managua, but goals from Tomás Centeno, Edgard Rochez (penalty), Ramón Osorio and Selvin álvarez gave the provincial side their first championship, followed by an impromptu parade through the city streets led by the players and thousands of fans . However, after winning the title the club hit financial trouble, meaning they were unable to keep the core of players and management with this the next season led to not only the club failing to reach the semis but on the international tournament they let in a record 40 goals in three games (including a 17–0 loss to Salvadorian team FAS and 19–0 loss to Panamanian team Árabe Unido) [1]

They were relegated after the 2007–08 season [2] before being dissolved ahead of the 2009 Clausura season.

Achievements

List of managers

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References

  1. Damos vergüenza en fútbol Archived 2006-09-02 at the Wayback Machine  – El Nuevo Diario (in Spanish)
  2. Nicaragua 2007/08  – RSSSF