Deportivo Coatepeque

El Deportivo Coatepeque, is a Guatemalan football club based in Coatepeque, Quetzaltenango Department.

El Deportivo Coatepeque
Full nameEl Deportivo Coatepeque
Nickname(s)Las Serpientes
Founded1967
GroundIsrael Barrios Stadium,
Coatepeque, Guatemala
Capacity20.000
PresidentLic. Ronaldo Samayoa
ManagerManuel Castañeda
LeaguePrimera División de Ascenso
2013 Clausura
Grupo A
3rd

They play their home games at Israel Barrios Stadium.[1]

History

Deportivo Coatepeque plays in the Liga Nacional (the Narional Major League of Guatemalan Football)

Deportivo Coatepeque was founded in 1967, under the name of Deportivo Independencia which was later changed to Deportivo Coatepeque.

The team won promotion to the premier Liga Nacional for the first time in their history and is playing in this top Guatemalan Major National League during the 2013–14 season.

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  GUA Víctor Ayala
2 DF  MEX Omar Jaime (captain)
5 DF  GUA Carlos Gallardo
6 MF  GUA Javier del Águila
7 MF  GUA Tyson Alavarado
8 MF  GUA Diego Cardillo
10 MF  GUA Edgar Méndez
11 FW  MEX Agustín Herrera
12 DF  GUA José Lemus
14 DF  GUA Ángel Pérez
15 MF  PAN Armando Polo
16 FW  GUA Luis Rivera
17 MF  ENG Georgio Kyriacou
18 FW  GUA Yimi Villatoro
20 FW  GUA Wilber Pérez
21 DF  GUA Carlos Granados
22 DF  MEX Alvin Mendoza
23 DF  GUA Kristian Guzmán
24 DF  GUA Jorge Castañeda
25 GK  GUA Manuel Sosa
27 MF  GUA Luis Cos
29 DF  GUA Luis Rodríguez
32 GK  GUA Ilmer Ixlaj
88 MF  COL Roberto Peña
99 FW  GUA Gio Morales

Historical list of coaches

References

  1. Stadiums in Guatemala – World Stadiums
  2. DEPORTIVO COATEPEQUE – LigaPrimeraDivision
  3. "Ziggy Korytoski Bio". San Diego State Athletics. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  4. Calderón y Polo, con técnico nuevo en el Coatepeque – Crítica (in Spanish)
  5. Héctor Julián Trujillo llega como DT a Coatepeque Archived 2015-05-23 at the Wayback Machine – LaRed (in Spanish)


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