Santiago Barranco

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Santiago Barranco
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Full nameClub Social Cultural Deportivo Santiago Barranco
Nickname(s)Los piratas de la Raya Bolivia
Founded20 September 1929;94 years ago (1929-09-20)
ChairmanJaime Chihuán León
League Copa Perú

Santiago Barranco is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Barranco, Lima, Peru.

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The club was founded 20 September 1929 and plays in the Copa Perú, which is the third division of the Peruvian league. [1]

History

The club was 1945 Peruvian Segunda División champion. [2]

The club have played at the highest level of Peruvian football on one occasion, in the 1942 Peruvian Primera División but was relegated the same year. [3]

Honours

National

Winners (1): 1945
Runner-up (2): 1947, 1948

Regional

Runner-up (1): 1963
Winners (1): 1941
Winners (1): 1940
Runner-up (1): 1938
Winners (3): 1963, 1970, 1973
Winners (1): 1936
Winners (1): 1933 Zona de Balnearios
Winners (6): 1977, 1980, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996

Statistics and results in First Division

League history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGFGAPNotes
1942 1st10901810311010/10 Regular Season

Notable players

See also

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