C.D. El Vencedor

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Club Deportivo El Vencedor, commonly referred to as El Vencedor, is a Salvadoran professional football club based at Santa Elena, Usulután Department, El Salvador. They currently play in Tercera Division de Fútbol Salvadoreño,

El Vencedor
Full nameClub Deportivo El Vencedor
Founded19 June 1921; 103 years ago (1921-06-19)
GroundEstadio José Germán Rivas
Santa Elena, Usulután, El Salvador
ChairmanEl Salvador José Ferrufino Melara
ManagerEl Salvador Nelson Ancheta
LeagueTercera Division
2019–2020Promoted

History

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El Vencedor won the Apertura 2018 title, after they defeated Platense 4–1 in penalties after tying in a two-legged series.[1]

This was title was followed with the most glorious event in the club history, as El Vencedor were able to once again defeat San Pablo Tachico (who were the Clausura 2019 Champion) in a promotion playoff 6–5 after penalties, after tying 0–0. Which enabled the club to play in the primera division (the top division in El Salvador) for the first time ever in the club history. [2][3]

El Vencedor ownership had reportedly experienced thousands dollars in operating losses since El Vencedor joined the Primera division. The club president Marlon Claros stated that due to a lack of corporate support for the team and the municipality withdrew it support. Following the closure of the shortened 2020 Clausura season due to CO-VID 19 virus pandemic, The club eventually seceded their spot to Atletico Marte .[1]

Honours

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Domestic honours

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Stadium

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El Vencedor plays its home games at Estadio José Germán Rivas in Santa Elena, Uslutlan. However the club stated the Estadio German Lozano was too small to play in the primera division therefore they moved their games to the bigger Estadio Jiboa. In September 2019 the club made an agreement with the owners of Luis Angel Firpo to play their home games at Estadio Sergio Torres.

Players

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Current squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
 SLVJoaquín Lozano
 SLVDarwin Nieto
MF  SLVAdalberto Zavala
DF  SLVDenny Marenco
 SLVReynaldo Romero
 SLVAngel Quintanilla
No.Pos. NationPlayer
 SLVTBD (captain)
 SLVKevin Romero
 SLV
 SLV

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
FW  SLVTBD (at TBD for the 2018–19 season)
MF  SLVTBD (at TBD for the 2018–19 season)
No.Pos. NationPlayer
MF  SLVTBD (at TBD for the 2018–19 season)
DF  SLVTBD (at TBD for the 2018–19 season)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
 SLVTBA (From TBA)
 SLVTBA (From TBA)
 SLVTBA (From TBA)
No.Pos. NationPlayer
 SLVTBA (From TBA)
 SLVTBA (From TBA)
 SLVTBA (From TBA)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
 SLVTBD (To TBA)
 SLVTBD (To TBA)
 SLVTBD (To TBA)
No.Pos. NationPlayer
 SLVTBD (To TBA)
 SLVTBD (To TBA)
 SLVTBD (To TBA)

Players with dual citizenship

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  • Joel Almeida

Personal

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Coaching staff

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As of January 2024

PositionStaff
Manager Eliseo Salamanca (*)
Assistant Manager Miguel Obando
Reserve Manager Jhonny Funes
Goalkeeper Coach Carlos López Neves
Under 17 Manager TBD
Under 15 Manager TBD
Sporting Director Miguel Aguilar Obando
Fitness Coach Alberto Grande
Team Doctor Jose Ferrufino Flores (*)
Kinesiologist TBD
Utility TBD

Management

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board of directors

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PositionStaff
Owner Corporativa Flores
President Jose Ferrufino
vice-president Héctor Rodríguez
Secretary Álex Castillo
Vice-Secretary Fredis Garay
Administrative Manager Ever López
Treasury Fredy Castillo
vice-Treasury Naffry Ascencio
Representative Manuel de Jesús "Chito" Orellana
Sports Manager TBD
Scraper

Managerial history

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NameNationalityTenure
Jose German Rivas  El Salvador1981
Rafael Lozano  El Salvador1998–1999
Rafael Ramírez  El Salvador2002
Rafael Lozano  El Salvador2003[4]
TBD  El SalvadorTBD, 2017 – September, 2017
Jose Mario Martinez  El SalvadorSeptember, 2017 – October, 2017
Omar Sevilla  El SalvadorOctober, 2017 – June, 2018
Giovanni Trigueros  El SalvadorJune, 2018 – February, 2019
Miguel Aguilar Obando  El SalvadorFebruary, 2019 – March 2019
Giovanni Trigueros  El SalvadorMarch, 2019 – June 2019
Victor Coreas  El SalvadorJune, 2019 – December 2019
Nelson Mauricio Ancheta  El SalvadorJanuary, 2020 – March, 2020
Manuel Carranza Murillo  El SalvadorMay, 2020 – Present
Erasmo Lazo  El SalvadorMarch, 2022 – May, 2022
Juan Oficialdegui  ArgentinaJune, 2022 – October 2022
Rafael Lozano  El SalvadorOctober, 2022 – July, 2023
Eliseo Salamanca  El SalvadorAugust, 2023 – Present

Club records

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Individual records

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  • Record appearances (all competitions): TBD, 822 from 1957 to 1975
  • Record appearances (Primera Division): Salvadoran Ramon Lopez and Reinaldo Aparicio, 32 from 2019
  • Most capped player for El Salvador: 63 (0 whilst at El Vencedor), Juan Jose Gomez
  • Most international caps for El Salvador while an El Vencedor player: 2, Henry Hernandez
  • Most caps won whilst at El Vencedor: 2, Henry Hernandez.
  • Record scorer in league: TBD, 396
  • Most goals in a season (all competitions): TBD, 62 (1927/28) (47 in League, 15 in Cup competitions)
  • Most goals in a season (Primera Division): Nicolás Muñoz, 19

Fan base La Furia Tabuda

Notable former players

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Players listed below have had junior and/or senior international caps for their respective countries before, while and/or after playing at El Vencedor.

References

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  1. ^ [ ] – El Grafico (in Spanish)
  2. ^ "Así se jugarán los cuartos de final en el Clausura 2018 de la segunda división". elgrafico.com. Archived from the original on 14 September 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Definidos los cuartos de final de Segunda División". November 10, 2018. Archived from the original on July 3, 2019. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  4. ^ "Vencidos sin jugar". El Salvador.com. Retrieved August 19, 2018.