Deportes Vallenar

Club de Deportes Vallenar is a Chilean Football club, their home town is Vallenar, Chile. They currently play in the fourth level of Chilean football, the Tercera A.

Deportes Vallenar
Full nameClub de Deportes Vallenar
Nickname(s)Los Verdes
FoundedJune 06, 2013
GroundEstadio Municipal Nelson Rojas
Vallenar, Chile
Capacity6,000
ChairmanJohn Sol
ManagerFernando Gajardo
LeagueTercera A
2020Segunda División, 11st (relegated)

The club was founded in the "Población Baquedano" of Vallenar. It is the only one that represents and has represented the city of Vallenar in the Chilean soccer.

On 15 May 2010 made his debut in the Copa Chile, playing a match against Deportes La Serena, receiving a win by 0-12 in the first leg, while in the return match played in the Estadio La Portada, lost by 7-0, leaving a global marker of 19-0 in favor of the team of the fourth region.

The club it was accepted in 2013 to play the Tercera División B under the name of Estrella del Huasco, During the "Torneo de Apertura 2013", the club ends first of its group (Grupo "Nuevos"), obtaining 3 bonus points for the next tournament. In the "Torneo de Clausura 2013", the club ends in the third position in the "Grupo Norte". With this result, classifies the final hex to then obtain the runners-up in the Tercera División B, ascending to the Tercera División A.

In 2014, after ascend to the Tercera División A de Chile changed its name to Club de Deportes Vallenar. In the tournament, ends in the worst position of its brief history: 5°. On 12 December of the year 2015, Deportes Vallenar defeat 2-0 to Deportivo Estación Central, ensuring at least the second place in the Tercera División A to 2015 in the penultimate date. With this is assured one of the 2 posts direct ascent to the Segunda División de Chile. At the end of the season, Deportes Vallenar was in the second position. The club will play for the first time in its history, in the professionalism from the year 2016.

In its short history the club has participated for 1 year in Tercera División B, 2 years in Tercera División A, and 1 year in the Segunda División.

Seasons played

Honours

Tercera A de Chile
Runner-up 2015
Tercera B de Chile
Runner-up 2013

Current squad

As of 20 September 2019[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
GK Chile CHI Carlos Julio
GK Chile CHI Juan Segovia
GK Chile CHI Benjamín Urtulla
DF Chile CHI Benjamín Aguilera
DF Chile CHI Jordano Cisterna
DF Chile CHI Fidel Córdova
DF Uruguay URU Matías Fracchia
DF Chile CHI Ítalo Pizarro
DF Chile CHI Óscar Quijada
DF Chile CHI Ricardo Rojas
DF Chile CHI Fredy Vásquez
DF Chile CHI Bruno Villablanca
DF Chile CHI Juan Yáñez
MF Chile CHI Merke Álvarez
MF Chile CHI Francisco Arancibia
MF Argentina ARG Jonathan Chávez
MF Chile CHI Luciano Cisterna
MF Chile CHI Mauricio Díaz
MF Chile CHI Maximiliano Fuenzalida
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Chile CHI Ignacio Gordillo
MF Chile CHI Carlos Gutiérrez
MF Chile CHI Brayan Ossandón
MF Chile CHI Fabian Pizarro
MF Chile CHI Javier Ramírez
MF Chile CHI Pedro Rojas
MF Chile CHI Ariel Salinas
MF Chile CHI Franco Seida
MF Chile CHI Francisco Seriche
MF Chile CHI Juan Toloza
MF Chile CHI Sebastián Villalobos
FW Chile CHI Roberto Abarca
FW Chile CHI Francisco Acuña
FW Chile CHI Francisco Araya
FW Chile CHI Atilio Berríos
FW Chile CHI Felipe Brito
FW Chile CHI Francisco Cáceres
FW Chile CHI Bairon Pizarro
FW Chile CHI Matías Zamora

Managers

See also

References

  1. Deportes Vallenar, soccerway.com


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