Once Lobos

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Once Lobos
Full nameClub Deportivo Once Lobos Chalchuapa
Nickname(s)Once Lobos
Founded11 February 1918;101 years ago (1918-02-11)
GroundEstadio Club Deportivo Once Lobos, Chalchuapa, Santa Ana
Chairman Flag of El Salvador.svg Juan Duch Martínez
League Flag of El Salvador.svg Liga de Plata Salvadoreña
Clausura 2018 Clausura 2018 Grupo "A"

Once Lobos Chalchuapa, commonly known as Once Lobos, is a professional Salvadoran football club based in Chalchuapa, Santa Ana, El Salvador. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

El Salvador country in Central America

El Salvador, officially the Republic of El Salvador, is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2016, the country had a population of approximately 6.34 million.

Chalchuapa Place in Santa Ana Department, El Salvador

Chalchuapa is a town and a municipality located in the Santa Ana department of El Salvador. The city of Chalchuapa is in a wide valley at 650 meters above sea level, and watered by the Pampe River.

Santa Ana Department Department in El Salvador

Santa Ana is a department of El Salvador in the northwest of the country. The capital is Santa Ana, one of the largest cities in El Salvador. It has 2,023 km² and a population of over 613,000. The Santa Ana Volcano is in this department.

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They are the oldest club still active in any form of the El Salvador football league system.

They currently play in the Segunda División , after being relegated in the Clausura 2005.

The Primera División de Fútbol Profesional Clausura 2005 season started on January 29, 2005.

History

Once Lobos was founded in 1918, in the historic city of Chalchuapa. They celebrated their first official match against UCA in 1923 and until recently played all of their home games within earshot of the magnificent Tazumal pyramid and its ancient "ball field" from Pre-Columbian times at the "Estadio el Progreso" where the famous tagline was "the grass never progresses". Since December 2002, their home pitch is the Estadio Cesar Hernández in the outskirts of the city. Their ascension to Primera División was achieved on February 7, 1980 at the Óscar Quiteño stadium in the neighboring city of Santa Ana, where they beat UCA in the second and decisive game.

Tazumal archeological site in Chalchuapa, El Salvador

Tazumal is a pre-Columbian Maya archeological site in Chalchuapa, El Salvador. Tazumal is an architectural complex within the larger area of the ancient Mesoamerican city of Chalchuapa, in western El Salvador. The Tazumal group is located in the southern portion of the Chalchuapa archaeological zone. Archaeologist Stanley Boggs excavated and restored the Tazumal complex during the 1940s and 1950s.

The Pre-Columbian era incorporates all period subdivisions in the history and prehistory of the Americas before the appearance of significant European influences on the American continent, spanning the time of the original settlement in the Upper Paleolithic period to European colonization during the Early Modern period.

Estadio Óscar Quiteño A stadium in the city of Santa Ana, El Salvador.

Estadio Óscar Quiteño is a multi-purpose stadium in Santa Ana, El Salvador.

In 1980, Once Lobos were promoted to the top division. Their struggle to fight-off relegation was made more difficult by the league's decision the previous year to remove 2 teams at season's end. Despite this, they finished 9th assuring themselves a spot in the Salvadoran top level of competition one more year. Dragón and Platense were the two clubs relegated that year.

Club Deportivo Dragón is a Salvadoran football club, based in San Miguel, El Salvador; founded in 1939. Dragón has won the league title twice in the 1951 and 1953 and finished as runner-up on three occasions.


Club Deportivo Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca, usually abbreviated to just Platense, is a Salvadoran football club.

In the 1981 Season, the Chalchuapa side won the "Torneo de Copa" beating the League Champion Atlético Marte by penalties. At the conclusion of the regulation time, the score was tied one all (Once Lobos scorer was W. Barrera at 27‘) and nothing changed in the ensuing 30 minute overtime.

The 1982 season saw the team come under the direction of Dr. Ricardo Mena Laguán. At the end of the regular season, the teams that made it onto the final Serires were Águila, Atlético Marte, Independiente and Once Lobos. In this elimination round, Atlético Marte defeated Once Lobos 2 nil in the first leg and drawing in the second leg. Once Lobos and Águila fought for 3rd and 4th place respectively in a single game played on December 19. Once Lobos emerged victorious by Penalties after the end of regulation the score read 3 all. Once Lobos capitalized on all 5 shots while Águila could only score 4. Thus achieving the best position for the "yuqueros" in their long history. To make this achievement more impressive, Once Lobos did it with only 10 men on the pitch since the 81st minute in regular time, when Mario D. Campos was sent off.

C.D. Águila association football club

Club Deportivo Águila, commonly known as Águila, is a Salvadoran football club based in San Miguel, San Miguel, El Salvador. The club currently plays in the Primera División, the top tier of the El Salvador football league system. The team is currently managed by Salvadoran Carlos Romero and captained by the current Salvadoran international Benji Villalobos. Águila is one of the most successful clubs in El Salvador football history. C.D. Águila have won fifteen Primera División championships, one Copa Presidente, and one CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1976. Their CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1976 win in 1976 made them the second Salvadoran team to win a CONCACAF title. Since 1956, Águila have played their home games at Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza. The stadium is one of the biggest stadiums in El Salvador. Águila holds a long-standing rivalry with neighbours Dragón, known as the San Miguel derby. Águila also has a rivalry with FAS, known as El Clásico.

In their last season at the top level in this period, 1983, Once Lobos made it to the final round once again. Still under the direction of Ricardo Mena Laguán. Joined by Independiente, C.D. FAS and C.D. Águila fought the final in a two-round robin elimination; achieving 3rd place once again by defeating Independiente this time in the last game by a score of 2–1.

They were promoted to the Segunda División in 1995 and then ascended to the Primera División in 2004 through a "play-off" game between the 2nd place Segunda División (Once Lobos) and the penultimate place in Primera División (Chalatenango).LA BARRA OFICIAL SE LLAMA MANADA FEROZ

In 2018, Once Lobos celebrated their 100 years. [9]

Honours

Once Lobos's first trophy was the Copa Campeons Tourney, which they won in 1981. Their first league honour came in 1980-1981, when they won the 1980–81 Segunda División title

Once Lobos's honours include the following:

Domestic honours

Leagues

Cups

  • Copa Champions Tourney: and predecessors
    • Champions (1) ::1981

Colours and crest

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Home kit colours

Throughout the club's history, Once Lobos have worn yellow with a blue strip.

Stadium

From TBD to 2002, Once Lobos played their home games at the 2,000-capacity Estadio de Chalchuapa in Chalchuapa, but often held games at Estadio El Progreso. [10]

Club Records

Individual records

Overall seasons table in Primera División de Fútbol Profesional

Pos.ClubSeason In D1 Pl.WDLGSGADif.
TBAOnce Lobos1131077108125340439-99

Last updated: 11 March 2018

Current squad

As of 2018:
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of El Salvador.svg Carlos Portillo
3 Flag of El Salvador.svg DF Ronald Villalta
5 Flag of El Salvador.svg DF Milton Santana
6 Flag of Peru.svg MF Gerardo Regalado
7 Flag of El Salvador.svg DF Luis Castro
4 Flag of Colombia.svg DF Alexis Mosquera
8 Flag of Bolivia.svg MF Michael Lopez
9 Flag of El Salvador.svg FW Jesus Albeno
10 Flag of El Salvador.svg FW Emanuel Osorto
11 Flag of Bolivia.svg DF Mario Gutierrez
12 Flag of El Salvador.svg FW Julio Regalado
No.PositionPlayer
15 Flag of El Salvador.svg MF Gibson Perdomo
16 Flag of El Salvador.svg FW Edwin Ruano
17 Flag of El Salvador.svg Wilson Vasquez
19 Flag of El Salvador.svg MF Willian Chavez
20 Flag of Bolivia.svg MF Jose Hernandez
25 Flag of El Salvador.svg GK Luis Cazan
26 Flag of El Salvador.svg MF Erick Mendez
30 Flag of Bolivia.svg GK Edwin Garcia
31 Flag of El Salvador.svg FW Bryan Cea
32 Flag of El Salvador.svg MF Luis Figueroa
33 Flag of Bolivia.svg DF Jorge Cruz
34 Flag of El Salvador.svg MF Jeison Herrera
35 Flag of El Salvador.svg MF Mauricio Portillo

Squad Changes

In:

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Out:

List of Coaches

NameNatTenureAchievement
Ranulfo Castro Flag of El Salvador.svg 1922-1923
Moran Monchez Flag of El Salvador.svg 1947 - 1950s
Jose Moreira Flag of El Salvador.svg 1950s
Julio Contreras Flag of El Salvador.svg 1961
Raul Miralles Flag of Argentina.svg 1976
Miguel Angel Deras "Chincullita" Flag of El Salvador.svg 1979-1980Segunda division Campeon
Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg 1981- 1982
Ricardo Mena Laguán Flag of El Salvador.svg 1982-1983Third place in the Primera division
Ricardo López Tenorio Flag of El Salvador.svg 1986
David Aquiles Medina Flag of Honduras.svg 1993-1994
Marcelo Fabián Bruno <> Flag of Argentina.svg 1995
Mauricio Laureano Alvarenga "Tarzan" Flag of El Salvador.svg 1996Campeon Segunda division
Nelson Mauricio Ancheta Flag of El Salvador.svg 1996-1998
Nicolás "Nicky" Chávez Flag of El Salvador.svg 2002
Ricardo Mena Laguán Flag of El Salvador.svg 2002
Jorge Rivas Flag of El Salvador.svg 2003
Edwin Portillo Flag of El Salvador.svg 2003-2004
Carlos Recinos Flag of El Salvador.svg 2004-2005
Ruben Ernesto Guevara Flag of El Salvador.svg 2005
Genaro Sermeño Flag of El Salvador.svg 2005
Roberto "Toto" Gamarra Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Paraguay.svg 2005-2006
Jose Ramón Aviles Flag of El Salvador.svg 2008
Eraldo Correia Flag of El Salvador.svg Flag of Brazil.svg 2008
Ángel Eugenio Orellana Flag of El Salvador.svg 2008 - 2009
Mauricio Alvarenga Flag of El Salvador.svg 2009 -2010
Cesar "El Piscuchita" Acevedo Flag of El Salvador.svg 2010 - June 2014
Antonio García Prieto Flag of El Salvador.svg June 2014 - November 2014
Cesar "El Piscuchita" Acevedo Flag of El Salvador.svg December, 2014 - May 2015
Ivan Ruiz Flag of El Salvador.svg June 2015 – June, 2017
Cesar "El Piscuchita" Acevedo Flag of El Salvador.svg July 2017 – September, 2017
Jorge Molina Flag of El Salvador.svg October 2017 – May 2018
Cesar "El Piscuchita" Acevedo Flag of El Salvador.svg May 2018 –

List of Notable plyers

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