Xilotepelt FC

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Xilotepelt F.C.
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Full nameXilotepelt Futbol Clube
Nickname(s)“Xilo”
Founded1996
Dissolved2013
Ground Estadio Pedro Selva
Jinotepe, Nicaragua
Capacity12,000
ChairmanWilbur Lopez
ManagerMiguel Ángel Palacios

Xilotepelt was a Nicaraguan football team. The team is based in Jinotepe.

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History

The team has played in the Primera División de Nicaragua but was relegated following the 2013 Nicaraguan Clausura. [1] In August 2013, the football association decided not to allow Xilotepelt to the second division after a merger with UCEM failed to materialise. [2]

Notable players

Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Xilotepelt

Notable coaches

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References

  1. Nicaragua 2012/13 Archived January 30, 2014, at the Wayback Machine  – RSSSF
  2. Negociación cayó y Xilotepelt quedó fuera  – Hoy (in Spanish)