Deportivo Ocotal

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Deportivo Ocotal
Deportivo Ocotal.png
Full nameClub Deportivo Ocotal
Nickname(s)Los Guerreros de las Segovias
Gallos Segovianos
Founded2002
GroundEstadio Glorias del Beisbol Segoviano/ Roy Fernando Bermúdez
Ocotal, Nicaragua
Capacity5,000
ChairmanOscar Mendoza
Manager Mario Alfaro
League Liga Primera
2024–25 TBD

Club Deportivo Ocotal is a Nicaraguan football team playing at the top level. They are located in Ocotal near to the Honduras border.

Contents

Achievements

Rivalries

Clásico de las Segovias

The club's nearest neighbour is Real Madriz from Somoto, a rivalry being shared between fans of both football teams.

Current squad

As of: 19 January 2025Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD (captain)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD

In

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Cristian Olivera (From TBD)
Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Ale Corvalan(From TBD)
Flag of El Salvador.svg  SLV Juan Sánchez(From TBD)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD(From TBD)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD (From TBD)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA TBD (From TBD)

Out

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Honduras.svg  HON Gabriel Ortiz(To TBD)
Flag of Honduras.svg  HON Oscar Rosales(To TBD)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA Kevin Castro(To TBD)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA Eliam Flores](To TBD)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA Wilder Wilson(To TBD)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA Jared Fortin(Banned by FENIFUT)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA Jhon Mairena(Banned by FENIFUT)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA Edry Centeno(Banned by FENIFUT)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NCA Samuel Padilla(Banned by FENIFUT)

Personnel

Current technical staff

Position
Head coach Flag of Nicaragua.svg Jorge Luis Vanegas
Assistant coach Flag of Nicaragua.svg TBD
Goalkeeping coach Flag of Nicaragua.svg TBD
Fitness coach Flag of Nicaragua.svg TBD
Under 20 coach Flag of Nicaragua.svg TBD
Under 20 Assistant coach Flag of Nicaragua.svg TBD
Physio Flag of Nicaragua.svg TBD
Massagist Flag of Nicaragua.svg TBD
Team Doctor Flag of Nicaragua.svg TBD
Utility Flag of Nicaragua.svg TBD

Management

PositionStaff
President Nestor Agurcia Perrot
Honorary President Edward Centeno Gadea Centeno
Legal Representative and representative to Managualic. Guillermo Alemán.
Secretary of the BoardJulio Aguiera Irias
responsible for international transfersWilver Ariel Enriquez Funes
TreasurerRolando Lopez Muñoz

List of managers

Ocotal has had permanent managers since it first appointed Randal Moreno as coach in 2003. The longest serving manager was Randall Moreno, who managed Ocotal for three years from 2003 to Jan 2005. Panamanian Carlos Walcott was the foreign coach in the club.

DatesName
2003–05 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Randal Moreno
2006 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Ariel Moreno
2007 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Jorge Fonseca
2008–09 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Mario José Alfaro Mercado
January 2010 – July 2010 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Leonidas Rodríguez
August 2010 – November 2012 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Vidal Alonso
January 2011 – February 2012 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Omar Zambrana
February 2012 – July 2012 Flag of Panama.svg Carlos Walcott
July 2012 – August 2012 Flag of Honduras.svg Florentino Colindres
August 2012 – February 2013 Flag of Honduras.svg Sindulios Castellano
March 2013 – December 2013 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Mario José Alfaro Mercado
December 2013 – February 2014 Flag of El Salvador.svg Angel Orellana
February 2014 – August 2014 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Randall Moreno
August 2014 – February 2015 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Eduardo Alonso
February 2015 – July 2015 Flag of El Salvador.svg Juan Ramon Trejo
July 2015 – September 2015 Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto Chanampe
September 2015 – October 2015 Flag of Honduras.svg Airon Reyes García
Oct 2015 – Dec 2015 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Flavio Vanegas
December 2015– February 2016 Flag of Colombia.svg Javier Reales
February 2016 – June 2016 Flag of El Salvador.svg Juan Ramon Trejo
June 2016 – June 2017 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Randall Moreno
July 2017 – December 2017 Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano Barrera
January 2018 – April 2018 Flag of Honduras.svg Carlos Cardona
April 2018 – June 2018 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Randall Moreno
July 2018 – December 2018 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Jorge Luis Vanegas
December 2018– October 2019 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Mario Alfaro
October 2019 – October 2020 Flag of Honduras.svg Marcos Rivera (Interim)
October 2019 – May 2020 Flag of Honduras.svg Reynaldo Clavasquín
May 2020 – December 2020 Flag of Honduras.svg Elvin Díaz
January 2021 - June 2022 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Mario Alfaro
June 2022 - December 2022 Flag of Honduras.svg Nelson Vásquez
January 2023 - August 2023 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Sting Lopez
September 2023 - December 2023 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Juan Pastrana
January 2024 - June 2024 Flag of Honduras.svg Nelson Vásquez
July 2024 - Present Flag of Nicaragua.svg Ricardo Gaitan

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