1975–76 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional

The 1975–76 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional season is the th tournament of El Salvador's Primera División since its establishment of the National League system in 1948. The tournament began on 6 April 1975 and finished on 25 January 1976. Aguila secured the club first Primera División title after defeating Alianza F.C. in two series.

Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Season1975–76
ChampionsAguila (7th Title)
RelegatedMunicipal Limeno
1974-75
1976–77

Team Information

Personnel and sponsoring

Team Chairman Head Coach Captain Kitmaker Shirt sponsor
ANTEL El Salvador TBD Brazil Jorge Tupinambá El Salvador TBD TBD TBD
Águila El Salvador TBD El Salvador Conrado Miranda El Salvador TBD TBD TBD
Alianza El Salvador TBD Chile Ricardo Sepúlveda El Salvador TBD Nil Nil
Atlético Marte El Salvador TBD Chile Julio Marcos Baldovino El Salvador TBD TBD TBD
FAS El Salvador TBD El Salvador Mauricio Mora El Salvador TBD Nil Nil
Luis Angel Firpo El Salvador TBD Chile Jorge Venegas El Salvador TBD TBD TBD
Municipal Limeno El Salvador TBD El Salvador Juan Francisco Barraza El Salvador TBD TBD TBD
Negocios Internacionales/Juventud Olímpica El Salvador TBD El Salvador Victor Manuel Ochoa El Salvador TBD TBD TBD
Platense El Salvador TBD Argentina Juan Quarterone El Salvador TBD TBD TBD
Sonsonate El Salvador TBD Chile Carlos Campuzano Ramos El Salvador TBD TBD TBD
Tapachulteca El Salvador TBD El Salvador Mauricio Rodriguez El Salvador TBD TBD TBD
Universidad El Salvador TBD Chile Carlos Javier Mascaró El Salvador TBD TBD TBD

Notable events

Notable death from January 1975 season and January 1976 season

The following people associated with the Primera Division have died between the middle of 2022 and middle of 2023.

  • TBD (ex player_

Change of team

On 19 September 1975 Negocios Internacionales decided to sell their spot to a new ownership group which rebranded themselves back

New stadium

The new national stadium Estadio Cuscatlán opened in July, 1975; however the stadium held its first division game on 19 October, 1975 with Platense defeating Juventud Olimpico 2-1, with Rafael Bucaro scored the first goal in the stadium.

Managerial changes

During the season

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position in table
Sonsonate Chile Carlos Campuzano Ramos Sacked 24 April 1974 Argentina Gregorio Bundio 25 April 1974
FAS El Salvador Mauricio Mora Resigned 22 May 1975 Argentina Raul Miralles 23 May 1975
Municipal Limeno El Salvador Juan Francisco Barraza Resigned 3 July 1975 El Salvador Luis “Chispo” Santana July 1975
LA Firpo Chile Jorge Venegas Sacked July 1975 El Salvador Raúl Magaña 24 July 1975
ANTEL Brazil Jorge Tupinambá Sacked July 1975 El Salvador TBD July 1975
Negocios Internacionels El Salvador Victor Manuel Ochoa Sacked 1975 Argentina Chile Luis Grill Prieto 1975
Juventud Olímpica Argentina Chile Luis Grill Prieto Club sold their spot September 1975 El Salvador Julio “Búho” Ruano, Gualberto “Pulpo” Fernández and René Toledo Castro September 1975
Alianza Chile Ricardo Sepúlveda Sacked 22 September 1975 Argentina Mario Rey 23 September 1975
Juventud Olímpica El Salvador Julio “Búho” Ruano, Gualberto “Pulpo” Fernández and René Toledo Castro Sacked October 1975 El Salvador Jorge Tupinambá October 1975

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 C.D. Aguila 33 22 5 6 79 41 +38 49 Champion
2 C.D. FAS 33 18 7 8 55 38 +17 43
3 Alianza F.C. 33 18 5 10 53 32 +21 41
4 UES 33 17 6 10 53 40 +13 40
5 Platense 33 17 5 11 53 41 +12 39
6 Sonsonate 33 16 6 11 40 48 8 38
7 Tapachulteca FC 33 13 5 15 39 49 10 31
8 Firpo 33 12 5 16 43 51 8 29
9 Atletico Marte 33 10 7 16 39 41 2 27
10 ANTEL 33 9 7 17 37 49 12 25
11 Juventud Olimpico 33 7 4 22 33 55 22 18
12 Limeno 33 6 4 23 37 76 39 16 Relegated to the Liga B
Updated to match(es) played on April 2023. Source: (in Spanish)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Playoffs

Semifinals 1st leg

UES3-1Aguila
Mauricio Quintanilla 34' 69'
Julio Rolando Aguirre 89'
Luis Ramirez Zapata 84'

FAS2-1Alianza
David Cabrera 37'
Roberto Casadei 52'
Julio Cesar Cortez penalty 3'

Semifinals 2nd leg

Aguila5-1UES
Ismael “Cisco” Díaz 16' 63'
Joaquin Alonso Ventura 32'
Luis Ramírez Zapata 51'
Félix Pineda 54'
Herbert Hernández 60'

Alianza2-1FAS
Armando Cortez Sandoval 13' 28' Guillermo Bou Rodriguez 65'

3rd Place Match

FAS4-1UES
David Cabrera
Cesar Acevedo 3'
José Girón own goal 68'
Julio Sánchez 10'

Final

Alianza1-1Aguila
Moisés González 38' Hugo Otenssen 63'

Aguila3-1Alianza
Moisés González 1'
Ismael “Cisco” Díaz 17'
Félix Pineda 65'
Victor Manuel Valencia 24'
 1975-1976 
Aguila
7th title

Records

Team Records

  • Best home records: TBD (00 points out of 33 points)
  • Worst home records: TBD (0 points out of 33 points)
  • Best away records : TBD (00 points out of 33 points)
  • Worst away records : TBD (0 points out of 33 points)
  • Most goals scored: Aguila (79 goals)
  • Fewest goals scored: Juventud Olimpico (33 goals)
  • Fewest goals conceded : Alianza (32 goals)
  • Most goals conceded : Limeno (76 goals)

Top scorers

Pos Player Team Goals
1. El Salvador Luis Ramirez Zapata Aguila 23
2. El Salvador David Cabrera FAS 21
3. El Salvador Rafael Bucaro Platense 17
4. El Salvador Juan Ramon Martinez Alianza 15
5. El Salvador Oscar Guerrero Lotario Platense 12
6. Argentina Roberto Casadei FAS 12
7. El Salvador Moises Gonzalez Aguila 11
8. Brazil Helio Rodriguez Aguila 10
9. El Salvador Felix Pineda Aguila 10
10. El Salvador Roberto Salala Alianza F.C. 10
11. El Salvador Jose Luis Rugamas Atletico Marte 10
12. El Salvador Elmer Rosas LA Firpo 10
13. El Salvador Dimas Blanco Municipal Limeno 10

Scoring

List of foreign players in the league

This is a list of foreign players in 1975-76 Campeonato. The following players:

  1. have played at least one apetura game for the respective club.
  2. have not been capped for the El Salvador national football team on any level, independently from the birthplace
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