Once Deportivo de Ahuachapan

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Once Deportivo
Full nameOnce Deportivo de Ahuachapan
Nickname(s)Tanque Fronterizo
Founded20 July 2019; 4 years ago (2019-07-20)
GroundEstadio Simeón Magaña, Ahuachapán
ChairmanEl Salvador Antonio Salaverría
ManagerEl Salvador Carlos Romero
LeagueEl Salvador Primera División
2020 AperturaOverall: 3rd
Playoffs: Quarterfinal

Once Deportivo de Ahuachapan is a Salvadoran professional football club based in Ahuachapán, El Salvador. The club was founded on 20 July 2019, and plays its home games at Estadio Simeón Magaña.

History[edit]

On July 20, 2019, Primera Division awarded a new license to ownership group who wanted a team based in Ahuachapan, This came about after Pasaquina were stripped of their license and were forced to sell their spot, the new team filled the vacancy in the market created by the dissolution of Once Municipal three years earlier. On July 21, 2019, the club announced that Once Deportivo, which had previously been used as a placeholder name for the club, would be the official team name.[1]

Once Deportivo announced Uruguayan Pablo Quiñones as its head coach on July 20, 2017, joining general director Roberto Campos in a search for players. Segio Calero was signed as the club's first player on July 22, 2019.

Once Deportivo started its inaugural season against Municipal Limeno on 29 July 2019, losing 3–0.[2] The club's first ever goal was a goal scored by Anthony Roque in the Once's third league game, a 2–1 loss against Aguila. Once Deportivo's first win was a 2–1 victory over Isidro Metapan, which came in the fifth round of their first Primera Division season on 18 August 2019.[3] Once Deportivo finished their first season in twelfth position. They failed to make it into the top six teams to reach the finals.

Following the conclusion of the season, Once Deportivo sacked Pablo Quinones and hired Spaniard Juan Dieguez to be the new coach. The club bolstered their campaign with the hiring of international players such as Mexicans Marco Granados and Edgar Solis, Nicaraguan Luis Fernando Copete, and Salvaodran such as Marcelo Tejada. The club started the season strongly winning six games, drawing two games and losing three games. On March, 2020 the season was suspended due to coronavirus pandemic. A week later FESFUT the organiser of El Salvador football declared that the final round of matches and the final would be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The title was subsequently awarded to Once Deportivo, who finished on top of the points table after the eleven rounds that were played. This is Once Deportivo first title in their history.[4] However, at the FESFUT extraordinary meeting on 29 April 2020, it was decided that the Clausura 2020 season title originally awarded to Once Deportivo would be retracted and the title would not be awarded. However, they would remain the third representative of El Salvador in the 2020 CONCACAF League.[5]

Honours[edit]

Domestic honours[edit]

Leagues[edit]

Stadium[edit]

Once Deportivo plays its home games at Estadio Simeon Magana in Ahuachapan, Ahuachapan. However the club was not allowed to play at the Estadio Simeon Magana was to unable to meet the requirements to play for the first part of the Clausura 2019 therefore they moved their games to the Estadio Ana Mercedes Campos, Sonsonate. However they received approval to return to the Estadio Simeon Magana.[6]

Sponsorship[edit]

Companies that Once Deportivo currently has sponsorship deals with for 2023–2024 includes:

  • Tony Sports – Official kit suppliers
  • Pepsi – Official sponsors
  • Mister donut – Official sponsors
  • Canal 4 – Official sponsors
  • La Geo – Official sponsors
  • Sistema Fedecredito – Official sponsors
  • ALCASA – Official sponsors
  • Electrolit – Official sponsors

Club records[edit]

Individual records[edit]

  • Record appearances (all competitions): Marcelo Diaz, 100 from 2020 to 2023
  • Record appearances (Primera Division): Salvadoran Marcelo Diaz, 100 from 2020 to 2023
  • Most capped player for El Salvador: 63 (0 whilst at Once Deportivo), TBD
  • Most international caps for El Salvador while a Once Deportivo player: 2, Julio Sibrian and Melvin Cartagena.
  • Most caps won whilst at Once Deportivo: 2, Julio Sibrian and Melvin Cartagena.
  • Record scorer in league: Bryan Paz, 19
  • 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): David Rugamas, 12
  • First goal scorer in International competition: Edgar Medrano (v. Communicaciones; Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores; 5 May 2021)

Current squad[edit]

As of 24 January 2024: [1] 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 El Salvador SLV Gerson Lopez
3 DF Colombia COL Manuel Murrillo
4 DF El Salvador SLV Ronald Aparicio
6 El Salvador SLV Efrain Carcamo
7 El Salvador SLV Carlos Anzora
8 MF El Salvador SLV Javier Bolanos
9 MF Mexico MEX Kevin Chaurand
10 MF Colombia COL Jhonathan Urrutia
12 MF El Salvador SLV Carlos Herrera
14 El Salvador SLV Julio Amaya (Vice captain)
15 El Salvador SLV Armando Guzman
16 El Salvador SLV Adrian Flores
17 El Salvador SLV Diego Chavez
20 El Salvador SLV Roberto Gonzalez
22 El Salvador SLV Steven Cerna
23 MF El Salvador SLV Jose Emmanuel Artero
24 El Salvador SLV Eduardo Gonzalez
26 FW El Salvador SLV Josué Rivera (captain)
27 El Salvador SLV Bryan Rosales
29 DF El Salvador SLV Jorge Cruz
30 DF El Salvador SLV Néstor Renderos
32 El Salvador SLV Geovany Cortez
33 El Salvador SLV Fernando Pacheco
43 El Salvador SLV Nester Somoza
51 GK El Salvador SLV Cesar Melara
No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF El Salvador SLV Jefferson Alvarez
5 MF El Salvador SLV Iván Barahona (captain)
7 El Salvador SLV Carlos Echegoyen
19 DF El Salvador SLV Ivan Alexander Molina
21 DF El Salvador SLV Kevin Roman
27 El Salvador SLV Carlos Jose Garcia
24 MF El Salvador SLV Rodrigo Herrera
DF El Salvador SLV Kevin Moreno
10 MF El Salvador SLV Fernando Castillo
24 MF El Salvador SLV Ever Flores

Players with dual citizenship[edit]

Out on loan[edit]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF El Salvador SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2021-2022 season)
MF El Salvador SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2021-2022 season)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF El Salvador SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2021-2022 season)
MF El Salvador SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2021-2022 season)

In[edit]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK El Salvador SLV Gerson Lopez (From Platense)
El Salvador SLV Armando Guzman (From Atletico Marte)
El Salvador SLV Néstor Renderos (From Santa Tecla)
El Salvador SLV Eduardo Gonzalez (From Cangrejera FC)
El Salvador SLV Diego Chavez (From El Roble de Ilobasco)
El Salvador SLV Brian Rosales (From Sonoma State soccer)
No. Pos. Nation Player
Mexico MEX Kevin Chaurand (From Mineros de Zacatecas)
El Salvador SLV Carlos Anzora (From Municipal Limeno)
El Salvador SLV Adrian Flores (From Santa Tecla)
Colombia COL Jhonathan Urrutia (From F.C. Los Laureles)

Out[edit]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
El Salvador SLV Enner Orellana (To Retired)
GK El Salvador SLV Sergio Sibrián (To Alianza)
MF Colombia COL Camilo Delgado (To El Roble)
FW Colombia COL Victor Landazuri (To TBD)
El Salvador SLV Jorge Najarro (To Tiburones)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW El Salvador SLV Alexis Menéndez (To TBD)
Trinidad and Tobago TRI Jomal Williams (To LA Firpo)
El Salvador SLV (To TBD)

Coaching staff 2022/2023[edit]

Coaching staff[edit]

As of January 2024

Position Staff
Coach El Salvador Erick Prado *
Assistant manager El Salvador TBD *
Reserve manager El Salvador TBD
Goalkeeper Coach El Salvador Jose Luis Gonzales *
Under 17 Manager El Salvador Francisco Sibrian *
Under 15 Manager El Salvador TBD
Sporting director Mexico Bruno Martinez *
Fitness Coach El Salvador Mario Villatoro *
Team Doctor El Salvador Mirna Angelica Gonzalez *
Kinesiologist El Salvador Cristian Alexander Rodriguez*
Utility El Salvador Luis Alonso Anaya Sanchez *

Management staff 2019/25[edit]

Personnel management staff[edit]

Position Staff
Owner El Salvador Salaverría Investments SV
President El Salvador Héctor Salazar
Vice-President El Salvador TBD
Alternate Vice-President El Salvador Adolfo Salume
Executive secretary United States Sofia Bonilla
Director of operations El Salvador Carlos Villagrán
Brand Representative Portugal Emanuel Queiroz
administrative representative Netherlands Franco Sanz
Grassroots Representative El Salvador Helder Figueroa
Sports director El Salvador Saul Melara

List of coaches[edit]

As of June 6, 2023

Name Nat Tenure Win-Draw-Loss
Pablo Quiñonez Uruguay July, 2019– November 2019 3-5-14
Juan Cortez Spain December, 2019– July 2020 6-2-3
Bruno Martinez Mexico August, 2020– April 2021 13-9-9
Mario Elias Guevara El Salvador April, 2021– May 2021 see below
Carlos Romero El Salvador May, 2021– October, 2021 6-7-3
Mario Elias Guevara El Salvador October, 2021– December 2021 6-5-4
Ruben Da Silva Uruguay December 2021– June 2022 5-8-9
Rodolfo Gochez El Salvador June 2022 - October 2022 1-4-5
Erick Prado El Salvador December 2022 - Present 7-10-6

Notable players[edit]

Captains[edit]

  • Only captains in competitive matches are included.
  • Players marked in bold are still playing in the professional team.
Captain Nationality Years Notes
Christian Sanchez  El Salvador 2019 -
Raul Gonzalez  El Salvador 2020
Luis Copete  Nicaragua 2020
Julio Sibrian  El Salvador 2021-2022
Walter Chigüila  El Salvador 2022
Jesús Dautt  Mexico 2023
Iván Barahona  El Salvador 2023-Present

Most appearances[edit]

Place Name Period Primera Division Playoffs SLV Cup Continental Total
1 El Salvador Marcelo Diaz 2020–2023 100 0 0 2 100
2 El Salvador Kevin Menjivar 2019–2022 95 2 0 2 95
3 El Salvador Melvin Cartagena 2020–2022 85 2 0 2 85
4 El Salvador Julio Sibrian 2020–2022 75 2 0 2 75
5 El Salvador Jose Enrique Contreras 2019–2020, 2021-2022 72 0 0 2 72
6 El Salvador Bryan Paz 2019–2022 72 0 0 2 72
8 El Salvador Walter Chigüila 2019, 2021-2023 58 0 0 0 58
7 El Salvador Marvin Morales 2019–2021 52 2 0 0 52
8 El Salvador Enner Orellana 2022-Present 50 0 0 0 50
9 El Salvador Yonatan Guardado 2020-2022 49 0 0 2 49
10 El Salvador Alexander Roque 2019–2021 43 2 0 0 43

Bolded players are currently on the Once Deportivo roster.

Goals[edit]

Place Name Period Primera Division Playoffs SLV Cup Continental Total
1 El Salvador Bryan Paz 2020–2022 19 0 0 0 19
2 Trinidad and Tobago Jomal Williams 2023–Present 16 0 0 0 16
3 El Salvador David Rugamas 2020–2021 12 3 0 0 15
4 Colombia Edgar Medrano 2021 15 0 0 1 15
5 El Salvador Jose Enrique Contreras 2019–2020, 2021 14 0 0 0 14
6 El Salvador Marcelo Díaz 2020–2023 10 0 0 0 10
7 Jamaica Craig Foster 2021 6 0 0 0 6
8 El Salvador Raul Gonzales 2019–2020 4 0 0 0 4
9 El Salvador Anthony Roque 2019–2021 4 0 0 0 4
10 El Salvador Elvin Alvarado 2020–2021 4 1 0 0 4
11 Colombia Victor Landázuri 2023–Present 4 0 0 0 4

Bolded players are currently on the Once Deportivo roster.

Most shutouts[edit]

Place Name Period Primera Division Playoffs SLV Cup Continental Total
1 El Salvador Yimmy Cuellar 2019–2020 6 0 0 0 6
2 El Salvador Yonatan Guardado 2020–2022 3 0 0 0 3
2 El Salvador Ismael Valladares 2019–present 0 0 0 0 0

Bolded players are currently on the Once Deportivo roster.

Internationals[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Raúl Recinos (2019-07-25). "ahuachapan respira primera de nuevo once deportivo es de liga mayor". Elsalvador.com. Retrieved 2019-07-27.
  2. ^ Bernard, Grantley (5 August 2010). "Melbourne Heart sinks to Mariners 1–0". Herald Sun. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
  3. ^ "Once Deportivo Sorprendio al metapan". El Salvador.com. 17 August 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Once Deportivo es declarado campeón y no habrá más fútbol este semestre". ElGrafico. 20 March 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  5. ^ "FESFUT ya no reconoce al Once Deportivo como campeón y congela el descenso y ascenso". El Grafico. 29 April 2020.
  6. ^ Franklin Ponce (2019-10-20). "La LMF con cancha lista en Ahuachapán". Elsalvador.com. Retrieved 2019-12-18.

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