San Ignacio United FC

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San Ignacio United
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Full nameSan Ignacio United FC
Nickname(s)Medina's
Founded2011
Ground Norman Broaster Stadium
Capacity2,000
Manager Primitivo Medina
Coach Johnny Medina
League Premier League of Belize

San Ignacio United. [1] is a Belizean football club. It was founded and is owned by: Primitivo Medina, Johnny Medina and Mark Medina in August 2011 and competed in the Belize first division under the Cayo Football Association. The Club currently has 25 registered members consisting of players and the managing Staff, the players are a mixture of professional players from the Belize national selection and talented upcoming youths. The club is currently registered to play in the PLB(Premier League of Belize). [2] The Premier League of Belize is the countries newest, biggest and only major league Football in Belize, and is played in a national level under The Belize Sport Council, Football Federation of Belize. [3] and FIFA. [4]

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The team is based in San Ignacio. Their home stadium is Norman Broaster Stadium.

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
1 GK Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Ryan Saravia
3 MF Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Everal Gabourel (captain)
4 DF Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Nigel Carbajal
5 MF Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Anthony Gonzalez
6 MF Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Larry Simon
7 FW Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Windell Trapp
8 MF Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Garrett Bermudez
9 FW Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Jason Trapp
10 FW Flag of Peru (state).svg  PER Carlos Vasquez
11 MF Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Roy Cano
No.Pos.NationPlayer
12Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Rudolph Moody
13 FW Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Joel Guzman
14 MF Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Eric Guzman
15 DF Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Reggis Morris
15Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Liston Augustine
18 DF Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Felix Miranda
19Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Byrone Jones
22Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Tevin Gamboa
MF Flag of Belize.svg  BLZ Victor Morales

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References

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  2. "Premier League of Belize kicks off this weekend". Amandala Online. 3 February 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
  3. "BPFL confirms withdrawal from FFB". Amandala Online. 13 May 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
  4. "FIFA suspends Belize". Amandala Online. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2012.