Deportivo San Pedro

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Deportivo San Pedro F.C
Full nameDeportivo San Pedro Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)Súper Gallos (Super Roosters)
Founded1992;32 years ago (1992)
GroundEstadio Municipal Sampedrano,
San Pedro Sacatepequez, Guatemala
Capacity6,000
ChairmanEstuardo Gonzalez
ManagerGustavo Reinoso
League Primera División
Clausura 2024Group A 5th (Quarterfinals)

Deportivo San Pedro is a Guatemalan Football Club based in San Pedro Sacatepequez, San Marcos Department.

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They play their home games in the Estadio Municipal San Pedro Sacatepequez. [1]

It was founded in 1992 is better known as the roosters that has won 3 titles throughout its history won a first division title in 2008 he won the University of San Carlos later in 2015 and descended to second division and won one of his two second division titles against the sports Reu 4–2 at the San Miguel Petapa Stadium, then achieved the ascent at the pensive stadium against Siquinala where he won 1–0 on June 12, 2016, and by bad administration the sports San Pedro descended again to the second division and that same year he achieved another division league title against the sportsman Quiché 1-0 at the mario camposeco stadium on December 10, 2017, in 2018 he achieved the first division ascent earning the ascent at the mario camposeco stadium On June 10, 2018 against Panajachel 5–1, the sportsman San Pedro achieved second place in the Guatemalan Cup tournament in 2019 against the Coban sportsman losing the first leg 1–2 and the second leg 2–0.

The sportsman San Pedro has a great hobby that has never abandoned him

Current squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GoalkeeperFlag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Mynor Padilla
GoalkeeperFlag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Estuardo Sican
DefendingFlag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Danny Us
DefendingFlag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Luis Cardona
DefendingFlag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Pablo Solórzano
DefendingFlag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Wilson Diaz
DefendingFlag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Brailin de Leon
DefendingFlag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Manuel Moreno
Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Jimmy Ovalle
Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Juan Jiménez
Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Yeyson Ramos
No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Eduardo Goméz
Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Kevin Icute
Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Cesar Madrid
Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Diogo Kachuba
Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Carlos "Chaly" Rodriguez
Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Kevin Lam
Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Edi Gomez
MidleFlag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Marco Pappa
forwardFlag of Panama.svg  PAN Enrrico Small
forwardFlag of Argentina.svg  ARG Leandro Rodriguez

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References

  1. Stadiums in Guatemala Archived 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine – World Stadiums