Sport Chavelines Juniors

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Sport Chavelines
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Full nameClub Sport Chavelines Juniors
Nickname(s)La gaviota
Founded13 February 1984;40 years ago (1984-02-13)
Ground Estadio Municipal de Pacasmayo, Pacasmayo, La Libertad
Chairman Flag of Peru.svg Jean Acevedo
Manager Flag of Peru.svg José Melecio
League Liga 2
2021 Liga 2, 3rd

Club Sport Chavelines Juniors is a Peruvian football club, located in the city of Pacasmayo, La Libertad. The club was founded in 1984 and plays in the Liga 2 which is the second division of the Peruvian league. [1] [2]

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History

In the 2014 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Cristal Tumbes in the Round of 16.

In the 2016 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the National Stage, but was eliminated in the First Round.

In the 2019 Copa Perú, they qualified for the semifinals of the National Stage and participated in the promotion playoffs. In one of their games, they won 24-0. [3]

Honours

Senior titles

Keys
  •   Record
  • (s) Shared record
TypeCompetitionTitlesRunner-upWinning yearsRunner-up years
Half-year / Short
tournament

(League)
Torneo Apertura (Segunda División) 1 2021
Regional
(League)
Liga Departamental de La Libertad 212014, 20192016
Liga Provincial de Pacasmayo 32014, 2016, 2019 [4]
Liga Distrital de Pacasmayo 312014, 2016, 20192017

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References

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  2. "Copa Perú: Chavelines y Llacuabamba igualan 1 a 1 (FOTOS)". Diario Correo (in Spanish). 2019-11-24. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
  3. "¿Quién te conoce, CR7? Jugador de Copa Perú anotó 10 goles en la victoria de Sport Chavelines 24-0 sobre Vasko FC" (in Spanish). 15 July 2019.
  4. Luya, Stewart (2019-11-28). "Deportivo Llacuabamba y su camino en la Copa Perú 2019". Futbolperuano.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-11-30.