C.D. Municipal Limeño

Municipal Limeño
Full name Club Deportivo Municipal Limeño
Nickname(s) Los Chancheros
Santarroseños
Cucheros
Founded 11 September 1949
Ground Estadio Jose Ramon Flores,
Santa Rosa de Lima
Ground Capacity 5,000
Chairman El Salvador Rómulo Gómez
Manager El Salvador Mauricio Alfaro
League El Salvador Salvadoran Primera División
Website Club home page

Club Deportivo Municipal Limeño is a professional Salvadoran football club based in Santa Rosa de Lima, La Union, El Salvador. The club currently participates in the Primera División. Their home stadium is Estadio Jose Ramon Flores, with a capacity of 5,000.

Limeno have won five Segunda Division. Limeno have lost two Primera División title matches in 1999 and 2001.

History

The club was founded on 11 September 1949 and started and continue to be based in the town of Santa Rosa de Lima in the department of La Union. The club began playing in the second division and spent almost twenty years there until in 1971 Municipal Limeño got promoted to the top flight at the expense of UCA.

First tenure in the first division (1972–1975)

Municipal Limeño campaign of the 1972 season was exceptional one for a newly promoted team with them coming in sixth place with sixteen points their team was led strongly by the Guatemalan Tomas Gambo, who scored five goals (the team leading goalscorer) and enabled the club to qualify to the semi-final group. However their experience was an unhappy one with the team losing all their games and bowing out of championship contention. Limeño 1973 and 1974 season were unhappy campaign with the team struggling and finishing in the relegation group, however both time the team managed to survive relegation at the expense of Excelsior and Sonsonate. But after several near relegation, Municipal Limeño finally were relegated in the 1975 season after only earning 16 points from 33 games. The club were forced to play a promotion-relegation battle against Once Municipal in which the team lost and were relegated to the second division along with Juventud Olimpico.

Second Tenure in the first division (1993–2005)

It would not be until 1993, 18 years after getting relegated, that they would make a return to the first division. during their second tenure (1993–05) in the first division they reached the semi-finals six times, including reaching the grand final in the Apertura 1999 and Apertura 2000 under the coaching off Óscar Emigdio Benítez however both time the club lost in the grand final against Águila. They were once again relegated in 2005, after they lost a promotion-relegation match against Coca Cola of Soyapango.

Third Tenure in the first division (2009–2010)

On 26 June 2009, Chalatenango going through financial troubles, sold their spot in the Salvadoran Primera División to Limeño. This resulted Municipal Limeño's return to the First Division after a four-year absence. However their campaign was an unhappy one with them finishing second last and forcing them to play a promotion/relegation match against Once Municipal which they lost and were relegated to the Second Division and that's where the club has remained ever since.

Recent Events

The club spent the next few seasons trying to regain promotion to the First Division, they made several second division semi-finals and grand finals but always falling short, however the club finally succeeded when they won the Apertura 2015 title defeating Fuerte San Francisco, then winning the Clausura 2016 title defeating Atlético Comalapa of Chalatenango 5–4 in penalties, after tying on aggregate 3–3, the club were promoted back to the Primera Division.

Stadium

Municipal Limeño plays their home matches on the Estadio Jose Ramon Flores in the suburb of Santa Rosa de Lima in La Union. The Estadio Jose Ramon Flores has been Municipal Limeño's home stadium since its creation 1963.

Home stadiums

Rivalaries

Municipal Limeno have rivalries with several clubs, including local rivalries with Atletico Balboa. A rivalry with C.D. Aguila was created when Aguila and Limeno, faced each other twice in grand finals (Both fallling in the way of Aguila). When former Limeno player Rudis Corrales moved to Aguila, it caused uproar withAguila supporters.

Honours

Domestic

  • Winners (1) – 1971, 1992, 1993, Apertura 2015, Clausura 2016

Current squad

As of 2016:[1]

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

No. Position Player
1 El Salvador GK Abiel Aguilera
2 El Salvador DF César Hernández
3 El Salvador DF Mario Machado
4 El Salvador DF Wálter Guevara
5 El Salvador DF Enner Orellana
6 El Salvador DF Mario Cruz
7 El Salvador MF Heriberto Velásquez
8 El Salvador MF César López
9 Colombia FW Jefferson Viveros
10 El Salvador MF Yuvini Salamanca
11 El Salvador MF Misael Contreras
12 El Salvador DF René Urrutia
15 El Salvador MF Diego Coca
No. Position Player
16 Uruguay FW Jesús Toscanini
17 El Salvador DF José Valladares
20 El Salvador MF Fabricio Alfaro
21 Honduras MF Clayvin Zuñiga
22 El Salvador MF Christopher Galeas
23 El Salvador DF Pastor Melgar
24 El Salvador GK Rafael Lucha
25 El Salvador GK William Torres
26 El Salvador DF Ramiro Carballo
27 El Salvador DF Mauricio Quintanilla
30 Argentina DF Carlos Del Giorno
33 El Salvador FW Roberto Álvarez

Squad Changes for the Apertura 2016

In:

Out:

Coaching staff

Position Staff
ManagerEl Salvador Mauricio Alfaro
Assistant Manager/Goalkeeper CoachEl Salvador Francisco Robles
Reserve ManagerEl Salvador Wilfredo Molina
Under 17 ManagerEl Salvador
Under 15 ManagerEl Salvador
Fitness CoachEl Salvador Salvador Polanco
Team DoctorEl Salvador Jaime Garay and Mario Hernández
KinesiologistEl Salvador Vicente Garcia
UtilityEl Salvador Manuel Torres and Roberto Espinoza

Managers

Year Manager
1974–75 El Salvador Juan Francisco Barraza
1975–76 El Salvador Luis "Chispo" Santana
1983–84 El Salvador Salvador Rivas
1984 El Salvador Moises Gonzales
1988 El Salvador Elmer Rodríguez
1993–94 Paraguay Nelson Brizuela
1997 Colombia Henry Vanegas
Aug 1999–Dec 99 El Salvador Óscar Emigdio Benítez
Jan 2000–July 00 Uruguay Rubén Alonso
Aug 2000–April 1 Peru Agustín Castillo
April 2001–July 1 Chile Hernán Vivanco
July 2001–?? Republic of Macedonia Kiril Dojčinovski
2002–May 2 El Salvador Óscar Emigdio Benítez
May 2002–June 2 El Salvador Omar Sevilla (interim)
June 2002–April 3 Colombia Henry Vanegas
April 2003–May 3 Brazil Antonio Carlos Vieira
June 2003–Sept 03 El Salvador Rubén Guevara
Oct 2003–June 4 Argentina Jorge Alberto García
July 2004–Sept 04 Uruguay Ricardo "Tato" Ortiz Ruiz

Year Manager
Sept 2004–Dec 04 Argentina Raul Cocherai
Jan 2005–06 Paraguay Nelson Brizuela
2006–May 6 Argentina Hugo Coria
2006–07 Paraguay Nelson Brizuela
2008–Nov 08 El Salvador Mario Martínez
Dec 2008–June 9 Argentina Jorge Alberto García
June 2009–Aug 09 El Salvador Miguel "La Peluda" Aguilar
Aug 2009–Jan 10 El Salvador Víctor Coreas
Jan 2010–May 10 Brazil Eraldo Correia
May 2010–Aug 10 El Salvador Juan Ramón Paredes
Jan 2011–Dec 12 El Salvador Carlos Romero
Jan 2013–Dec 13 El Salvador Jose Manuel Romero
Jan 2014–June 14 El Salvador Mario Martínez
July 2014–Sept 14 El Salvador Fidel Antonio Bonilla
Sept 2014–Feb 15 El Salvador Esteban Melara
Feb 2015–June 15 El Salvador David Ramírez
June 2015–July 16 El Salvador Carlos Romero
July 2016– Nov 2016 El Salvador Mauricio Alfaro
Nov 2016– El Salvador Francisco Robles

League History

 

Internationals who have played at Limeno

Personnel honours

The following have won the Golden Boot award whilst playing for Municipal Limeno :

Records

References

External links

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