Turín FESA F.C.

Turín-FESA Fútbol Clube are a Salvadoran professional football club based in San Luis Talpa, El Salvador.[1][2]

Turín FESA F.C.
Full nameTurín Fundación Educando a un Salvadoreño Fútbol Clube
Founded2009
ManagerPablo Leguizamo
LeagueTercera Division de Fútbol Salvadoreño

History

Turín was a football club based in Ahuachapán when it started a co-operation with FESA (Fundación Educando a un Salvadoreño). It then moved to FESA's headquarters at Hacienda Santa Clara, San Luis Talpa. They made their debut as Turín-FESA in the 2009/2010 season.[3] The team is made up of young players, who study at FESA.

Following winning the Clausura and Apertura titles in the Terecea Division and achieving promotion to the second division. On June 19, 2015 Turin FESA released a statement saying that they will be changing the name of the club, be changing the owners and the club directors, and be changing the location where the club will playing and based.[4]

Stadium

Initially, Turin FESA played their home games at the Hacienda Santa Clara, until 2013, when they moved and played at the Estadio Las Delicias and to Estadio Cuscatlán.

From the 2015 season, the team will move and play at the newly built Centro del Deportista Integral de FESA located between Guazapa and Apopa region.

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
No. Pos. Nation Player

Equipo Fesa

Marcelo Moreno

Ernesto Jimenez

Elmer Homero

Rosa Melano

Ana Lisa Melano

Yolanda Parada

Roberto Berganza

Honours

These awards are updated to June 2015. The team won the Liberty Cup in Dallas with a last minute goal scored by Marcelo Moreno with an overhead kick with an amazing long air pass from Ernesto Jiménez.

Leagues

Minor Cups

  • Dallas Cup
    • Champions (1) : 2015

List of Managers

  • Carlos Recinos (2009–2011)
  • Pablo Leguizamo (2012–2013) Coaches the team in the reserve league
  • Daniel Fernandez (2012–2013) Coaches the second division team
  • Carlos Recinos (2013–2014)
  • Erick Dowson Prado (2015–2016)
  • Pablo Leguizamo (2016–2018)
  • Manuel Martinez (2018–)
  • Jesucristo Campos (?-2019)

References

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