Atlante San Alejo

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A.D. Atlante
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Full nameAsociación Deportivo Atlante
Nickname(s)Rojinegros, Los Patrulleros
Founded1955;69 years ago (1955) (1949;75 years ago (1949) as Guardia Nacional)
Dissolved1973;51 years ago (1973)

'A.D. Atlante, or better known as Atlante, was a professional soccer team in El Salvador. Atlante played in San Salvador.

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History

Founded as Guardia Nacional in 1949, The club was created and supported Guardia Nacional a branch of the Salvadoran Military. The club changed its name to Atlante in the 1955–1956 season once the club won promotion to the country's top tier. [1]

Atlante never won a national title in El Salvador. However, they did manage to finish second in the 1956–1957 national regular season league, and as runners-up again in 1962. In 1970 they were relegated to the second division.

On the 23 March 1973, Atlante sold their spot in the second division to Asociacion Deportiva Atiquizaya Club 10-20 this was due to the fact Guardia Nacional was withdrawing their financial support and the club ceased operations.

Honours

Domestic championships

Runner-up (2): 1956-1957, 1962

Records

Club Records

Individual records

Historical Matches

September 14, 1956 Friendly Atlante 3–5 Brasil de Pelotas San Salvador, El Salvador
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25 December 1957 Friendly Atlante 0-5 Cúcuta Deportivo San Salvador, El Salvador
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January 5, 1962 Friendly Atlante 0-2 Cruzeiro San Salvador, El Salvador
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List of notable players

Team captains

NameYears
Flag of El Salvador.svg Ricardo Bruno Navarrette1965
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List of coaches

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