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Club Deportivo Santiagueño is a Salvadoran professional football club from Santiago de María, Usulután. The club currently plays in the Segunda Division.
Full name | Club Deportivo Santiagueño | ||
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Nickname(s) | "Los diablos rojos" (The Red Devils) | ||
Founded | 1917 | ||
Ground | Estadio Municipal de Santiago de María Santiago de María, El Salvador | ||
League | Segunda Division | ||
2022 Apertura | Champions | ||
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C.D. Santiagueño won the Salvadoran Premier Division title in the 1979–80 season.
History
edit1979–1980
editAfter clinching fourth place in the regular league season, the club won the national title in the final round. In the final group round of four teams, Santiagueño beat Águila, FAS and Independiente Nacional 1906 to finish top of the group with five wins and only one defeat.[1]
Subsequent years
editThe following season, in 1980–81, they clinched the regular season league title. In the finals, however, they fell short to Atlético Marte, losing 2–1 in the first leg, and 3–1 in the second leg. Both games were played in the Estadio Cuscatlán. Despite winning the title two years previous the team were relegated to Second Division in 1982. They were relegated from the Third Division in 2007.
Honours
editSantiagueno's first trophy was the TBD, which they won in 1981. Their first league honour came in 1979–1980, when they won the 1979–80 Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador title
Santiagueno's honours include the following:
Domestic honours
editLeagues
edit- Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador
- Champions (1): 1979–80
- Segunda División Salvadorean and predecessors
- Champions: (1):
- Tercera Division and predecessors
- Champions: (1): 2022 Apertura [1]
Current squad
editUpdated September 2023. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Players with dual citizenship
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editNote: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out
editNote: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Captains
editPosition | Player | Years as Captain |
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GK | TBD (+) | TBD |
LW | Juan Gilberto Quinteros | 1978 |
MF | Ever García | 2023 |
MF | TBD (+) | 2024-Present |
Records
editClub records
edit- First Match (prior to creation of a league): vs. TBD (a club from TBD), Year
- First Match (official): vs. TBD, year
- Most points in La Primera: 00 points (00 win, 00 draws, 0 losses) Year/Year
- Least points in La Primera: 00 points (0 win, 0 draws, 00 losses) Year/year
Individual records
edit- Most capped player for El Salvador: 50 (0 whilst at Santiagueno), TBD
- Most international caps for El Salvador while a Santiagueno player: 1, TBD
- Most goals in a season, all competitions: unknown player, O (Year/year) (00 in League, 00 in Cup competitions)
- Most goals in a season, La Primera: TBD, 7
Santiagueño in international competition
edit- 1R = First Round
Season | Competition | Round | Land | Club | Score |
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Copa Fraternidad 1980 | Copa Interclubes UNCAF | 1R | CSD Municipal | 2–1, 2–5 |
Season | Competition | Round | Land | Club | Score |
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Copa Fraternidad 1981 | Copa Interclubes UNCAF | 1R | CD Suchitepéquez | 2–2, 2–3 |
List of coaches
editArgentina
Brazil
- Eraldo Correia (June 2021–2021)
- Eraldo Correia (January 2023 – February 2023)
Chile
El Salvador
- Juan Antonio Merlos "Maquinita"
- Miguel Aguilar Obando (1996)
- Luis Alonso Santana "El Chispo"
- Ever Mejia (December 2021 – February 2022)
- Miguel Águilar Obando (June 2022 – December 2022)
Guatemala
Stadium
edit- Estadio Municipal de Santiago de María
- Estadio Leonidas Flores Cárdenas
References
edit- ^ El Salvador – List of Final Tables – RSSSF
External links
edit- Un recuerdo llamado Santiagueño – El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish)