CD Magallanes

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Magallanes
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Full nameClub Deportivo Magallanes
Nickname(s)Albicelestes, Carabeleros,
Manojito de Claveles, Academia, El Viejo y Querido
FoundedOctober 27, 1897
Ground Estadio Municipal de San Bernardo,
San Bernardo, Santiago
Capacity3,500
ChairmanAnselmo Palma
ManagerÓscar Correa
League Primera B
201813th

Deportes Magallanes [1] is a Chilean Football team based in San Bernardo, Chile. They currently play at the second level of Chilean football, the Primera B de Chile.

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The club was founded on October 27, 1897 with the name Atlético Escuela Normal F.C.. In 1933 they became the first ever national champions of Chile. They won a hat trick of titles in the formative years of Chilean football (1933, 1934 and 1935) but their last major title came in 1938. Their latest participation in the first level was in 1986.

Deportes Magallanes, adopting their official name in 1904, is one of the oldest clubs in the country. Since the year 2000, after accepting the regulations of the chilean law 20019, the team has been managed by a limited sports company. [2] It is one of the eight founding clubs of the Nation Chilean Football League, the first football league established in the country, which also instituted the Premier Division (Primera Division) of Chile. In this league, Magallanes won their first championship in 1933. In addition, they were the first club to win three consecutive professional championships in Chile.

The club adopted white and sky blue as their official colors in 1908. These colors are used in their sportswear as well as their logo, which depicts a Caravel on the ocean. Since August 2015, Magallanes has practiced in their hometown of San Bernardo [3] in the city stadium, which seats 3,500 spectators. They often compete in the Metropolitan Classic against their longtime rival, Santiago Morning. In addition, they compete in a championship called de la Chilenidad, where they face off against another rival team, Colo-Colo.

Magallanes is ranked sixth for national titles in the Premier Division, tying Everton de Viña del Mar and Audax Italiano, with four each. [4] They have been the runner up behind Colo-Colo, Universidad de Chile, Universidad Católica, Cobreloa and Unión Española. They also have one title from the Third Division (Tercera Division), [5] one title from the Campeonato de Apertura, one from the Campeonato Relámpago and one from the Campeonato Absoluto. Despite their lack of titles in the last 70 years the club are still ranked as the seventh most successful team in the history of Chilean football.

Titles

1933, 1934, 1935, 1938
1937
1995, 2010

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

1985: First Round

Current squad

Current squad of CD Magallanes as of 31 March 2020 ( edit )
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No.PositionPlayer
1Flag of Chile.svg  CHI GK Lucas Giovini
2Flag of Chile.svg  CHI MF Braulio Leal
3Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG DF Santiago Molina
4Flag of Haiti.svg  HAI DF Ricardo Adé
5Flag of Chile.svg  CHI DF Gonzalo Santelices
6Flag of Chile.svg  CHI DF Gino Alucema
7Flag of Chile.svg  CHI MF Diego Rosende
8Flag of Chile.svg  CHI MF Manuel Vicuña
9Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG FW Diego Bielkiewicz
10Flag of Chile.svg  CHI MF Martín Arenas
11Flag of Chile.svg  CHI FW Camilo Melivilú
12Flag of Chile.svg  CHI GK Sebastián Parraguez
14Flag of Chile.svg  CHI MF Felipe Espinoza
No.PositionPlayer
15Flag of Chile.svg  CHI MF Kevin Vásquez
17Flag of Chile.svg  CHI FW César González
18Flag of Chile.svg  CHI FW Emiliano Bahamondes
19Flag of Chile.svg  CHI MF Iván Vásquez
20Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG MF Gonzalo Bustamante
21Flag of Chile.svg  CHI MF César Pérez
22Flag of Chile.svg  CHI MF Thomas Jones
23Flag of Chile.svg  CHI FW Julián Alfaro
25Flag of Chile.svg  CHI GK Diego Tapia
27Flag of Colombia.svg  COL FW Yorman Zapata
28Flag of Chile.svg  CHI MF Tomás Aránguiz
29Flag of Chile.svg  CHI DF Alejandro Zúñiga
30Flag of Chile.svg  CHI DF Andrés Reyes

Manager: Ariel Pereyra

2020 Summer Transfers

In

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Lucas Giovini (from Unión La Calera)
3 DF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Santiago Molina (from Montevideo City Torque)
6 DF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Gino Alucema (loaned from Everton)
7 MF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Diego Rosende (from Palestino)
9 FW Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Diego Bielkiewicz (from Rangers)
11 FW Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Camilo Melivilú (from San Marcos de Arica)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 MF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Kevin Vásquez (loaned from Santiago Wanderers)
17 FW Flag of Chile.svg  CHI César González (back from Deportes Santa Cruz)
19 MF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Iván Vásquez (from Audax Italiano)
20 MF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Gonzalo Bustamante (from Curicó Unido)
25 GK Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Diego Tapia (from Curicó Unido)

Out

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
3 DF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Mauro Aguirre (to Deportes Santa Cruz)
6 MF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Camilo Pontoni (to Deportes Iberia)
8 MF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Nicolás Núñez (Retired)
9 FW Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Diego Huerta (to Deportes Santa Cruz)
10 MF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Albano Becica (to Rangers)
11 FW Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Mark González (Retired)
12 GK Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Nelson Espinoza (back to Universidad de Chile)
15 FW Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Hernán González (Released)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 MF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Mirko Serrano (to Deportes Santa Cruz)
18 DF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Yonathan Suazo (to Deportes Puerto Montt)
21 MF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Matías Pavez (to Lota Schwager)
25 GK Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Gonzalo Mall (to Curicó Unido)
27 FW Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Gustavo Fernández (to Blooming)
31 DF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Francisco Ugarte (to Independiente de Cauquenes)
32 MF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Marcelo Allende (to Montevideo City Torque)

Managers

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