León de Huánuco

León de Huánuco
Full name Club Social Deportivo León de Huánuco
Nickname(s) "Los cremas del centro"
(The central highlands cream-colored ones)
Founded 29 June 1946 (1946-06-29)
Ground Estadio Heraclio Tapia,
Huánuco, Peru
Ground Capacity 20,000
Chairman Peru Luis Picón Quedo
Manager Argentina Carlos Ramacciotti
League Peruvian Segunda División
2015 Torneo Descentralizado, 17th
Website Club home page

Club Social Deportivo León de Huánuco is a professional Peruvian football club based in the city of Huánuco. It is the biggest football club of Huánuco city. The club was founded in 1946 and play in the Primera División Peruana (Peruvian First Division).

History

The club occupies the position 14 in the board accumulated of championships of First Division.

In the 1972 Copa Perú, León de Huánuco was runner-up and classified to the 1973 Torneo Descentralizado.

In the 1980 Copa Perú, León de Huánuco classified to the 1981 Torneo Descentralizado, when defeated Comercial Aguas Verdes.

In the 2000 Copa Perú, León de Huánuco classified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Coronel Bolognesi in the semifinals.

In the 2001 Copa Perú, León de Huánuco classified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Deportivo Bolito in the semifinals.

In the 2002 Copa Perú, León de Huánuco classified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Atlético Universidad in the semifinals.

In the 2006 Copa Perú, León de Huánuco classified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Sport Huamanga in the round of 16.

On December 12, 2010, at Estadio Monumental, Leon de Huanuco was defeated by Universidad San Martín de Porres in Peru's two-legged final that gave USMP the domestic championship.

Kit and badge

1946–08
Home
2010
Home
2011
Home
2012–Present
Home
1946–08
Away
2009–10
Away
2011
Away
2012–Present
Away

Rivalries

León de Huánuco has had a long-standing rivalry with Alianza Universidad.

Historic Badges

Current squad

As of 21 April 2015.[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 Peru GK Jesús Cisneros
2 Peru DF José Granda
3 Peru DF Víctor Balta
4 Peru DF Juan Barreda
5 Brazil MF Lucas Costa
6 Peru MF Junior Castrillón
7 Peru FW Reimond Manco
8 Peru MF Juan Carlos Mariño
10 Peru MF Johan Sotil
11 Peru MF Anderson Santamaría
12 Peru GK Eduardo Figueroa
13 Peru MF Gerson Gonzáles
14 Peru FW Alonso Ibánez
15 Peru DF Renato Zapata
16 Peru DF Manuel Corrales
No. Position Player
17 Peru MF Jean Tragodara
18 Peru FW Oshiro Takeuchi
19 Colombia FW Jeison Quiñónes
20 Peru DF Dante Brancacho
21 Peru DF Amilton Prado
22 Peru MF Ricardo Salcedo
23 Peru FW Gerardo Gárate
25 Peru DF Gianfranco Espinoza
24 Peru DF Willy Rivas
26 Peru FW Jarvey López
27 Peru GK Ángel Azurín
28 Peru MF Hermel Espinoza
29 Peru MF Gustavo Stagnaro
30 Peru MF Daniel Sanchez
- Argentina FW Mauro Olivi

Technical staff

As of 21 April 2013
Position Name
Manager Paraguay Rolando Chilavert
Assistant Manager

Managers

Honours

National

Runner-up (1): 2010
Winners (2): 1980, 2009
Runner-up (1): 1972

Regional

Winners (3): 2000, 2001, 2002
Runner-up (1): 2009
Winners (1): 2006
Winners (7): 1972, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007
Runner-up (2): 2008, 2009
Runner-up (2): 2008, 2009

Results

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

Competition A P W D L GF GA
Copa Libertadores 1 6 1 2 3 4 8
Copa Sudamericana 1 2 0 0 2 2 4

A = appearances, P = matches played, W = won, D = drawn, L = lost, GF = goals for, GA = goals against.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2011 Copa Libertadores Group Stage Bolivia Oriente Petrolero 1–0 0–2
Brazil Grêmio 1–1 0–2
Colombia Junior 1–2 1–1
2012 Copa Sudamericana Q1 Ecuador Deportivo Quito 0–1 2–3

See also

References

  1. "Mercado de Pases 2012: León" (in Spanish). dechalaca.com. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
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