Deportivo Mictlán

Deportivo Mictlán is a Guatemalan football club, playing in the top division again in the 2010 Clausura tournament.

Deportivo Mictlán
Full nameClub Deportivo Mictlán
Nickname(s)Los Conejos (The Rabbits)
GroundEstadio La Asunción
Asunción Mita, Guatemala
Capacity3,000
ChairmanErlin Armando Palma
ManagerSergio Guevara[1]
LeagueLiga Nacional de Guatemala

Nicknamed Los Conejos (the Rabbits) and based in Asunción Mita, Jutiapa, their home stadium is Estadio La Asunción, which holds 3,000.[2]

History

Mictlán was promoted for the first time in 1992 when they bought the license that Galcasa from Villa Nueva left in the top division. In 2006 Mictlán achieved their second promotion to the Liga Nacional when they defeated Xinabajul in Primera División de Ascenso extra match,[3] playing the 2006–2007 season in Liga Nacional for the first time since 1996. They would be back in the Second Division soon again after finishing last in the overall standings, thus being automatically demoted and stay there through the 2009–2010 season .

The team returned to Guatemala's top division for the 2010 Clausura tournament after defeating Sacachispas 1–0 in overtime.

First-team squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  MEX Rafael Murguía

Current Coaching Staff

  • As of December 1, 2012.
PositionNationalityName
Manager ChileSergio Pardo
Fitness Coach UruguayPablo Vega

Board of directors

  • As of June 25, 2010.[4]
PositionName
PresidentErlin Armando Palma
Deputy PresidentArmando Brindis
Deputy PresidentManuel Armando Rodríguez
Deputy PresidentRubén Arturo Rodríguez
SecretaryÁlvaro Tobar
TreasurerFredy Corado

Club Statistics and Records

  • Biggest win achieved: 6–1 to Juventud Retalteca (1993–94 League).
  • Embedded biggest win: 6–1 from Comunicaciones (1994–95 League).
  • Best League position: 3rd. (1995)
  • Top scorer: Rudy Rolando Ramírez (18 goals)

List of coaches

  • Jhonny Chávez

References


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