Deportes Temuco

Deportes Temuco is a Chilean football club based in Temuco, Araucanía Region. It currently plays in the Chilean Primera División B, holding home games at the new Estadio Municipal Germán Becker.

Deportes Temuco
Full nameClub de Deportes Temuco S.A.D.P
Nickname(s)Araucanos, Albiverdes, Pijes
Founded1960
GroundEstadio Municipal Germán Becker
Capacity18,100
ChairmanMarcelo Salas
ManagerJuan José Ribera
LeaguePrimera B
20214th

The club was founded on February 22, 1960, as Deportes Temuco and again on March 20, 1965, after a merger with Green Cross. Until 1984, the club was known as Green Cross – Temuco, and, in 2007, changed its name to Deportivo Temuco, only on that season.

In 2013, the club merged with Unión Temuco, but the name of Deportes Temuco was kept, along with the logo and traditional white and green colors, making it seem as Deportes Temuco absorbing Unión rather than a fusion. Thanks to the fusion though, Deportes Temuco left the Segunda División and returned to Primera B for season 2013–14, using Unión Temuco's place in that league.


Stadium

Deportes Temuco's current stadium is the Estadio Municipal Germán Becker, a renovated 18,500 football stadium located at the "Pablo Neruda" street in Temuco, leased from Temuco City Municipality since 1965.

Deportes Temuco have also used other grounds during their history;

The Estadio Liceo de Hombres de Temuco, was Deportes Temuco's home from 1963 until the end of the 1964 season.

The club had also played their official home games at the Estadio Municipal de Gorbea & Estadio Municipal de Lautaro when the G. Becker Stadium was re-built, in 2008.

In 2011 due to the poor condition of the G. Becker Stadium, the club had look again for an alternative stadium to play their home matches; this time D. Temuco played at the Estadio Pueblo Nuevo de Temuco

In 2015 the G. Becker Stadium went on to repairs again, in this occasion, in order to receive the Copa America's games in perfect condition. This time the Estadio Municipal de Villarrica and the Estadio Municipal de Victoria, were the "albi-verdes" choice to play their home matches. They also played one Copa Chile 2015 home game at the Estadio Alberto Larraguibel de Angol.

Honours

1991, 2001, 2015–16
1987

Seasons

  • 1 Participation in Copa Sudamericana (2018)
  • 31 seasons in First Level (Primera División) (1965–1980, 1983–1984, 1992–1998, 2002–2005, 2016/17–2018)
  • 18 seasons in Second Level (Primera B) (1963–1964, 1981–1982, 1986–1991, 2000–2001, 2006–2007, 2013/14-2015/16, 2019–)
  • 6 seasons in Third Level (Segunda & Tercera) (2008–2011) & (2012–2013)

South American cups history

Season Competition Round Opponent Away Home Aggregate
2018 Copa Sudamericana First Venezuela Estudiantes de Mérida 1–1 2–0 3–1
Second Argentina San Lorenzo 0–3^ 1–0 1–3

^ CONMEBOL awarded San Lorenzo a 3–0 win as a result of D. Temuco fielding an ineligible player. Originally, D. Temuco won the match 1–2.

Records

Current squad

Current squad of Deportes Temuco as of 1 March 2023 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Site

No. Position Player
1  CHI GK Juan José Garrido
2  CHI MF Benjamín Rivera
3  ARG DF Alan Alegre
4  CHI DF José Navarrete
5  CHI DF Vicente Concha
6  CHI MF Claudio Zamorano
7  CHI FW Damián García
8  CHI MF Alejandro Márquez
9  URU FW Luis Acevedo
10  ARG MF Santiago Camacho
11  ARG FW Germán Estigarribia
12  SPA GK Elias Hartard
13  CHI GK Yerko Urra
14  CHI DF Matías Andrades
15  CHI DF Raúl Osorio
16  CHI MF Nelson Peñaloza
17  CHI MF Diego Torres
No. Position Player
19  CHI FW Emilio Moreno
20  CHI FW Vicente Lavín
21  CHI MF Joaquín López
23  CHI DF Víctor González
24  CHI FW Julio César Velásquez
27  ARG DF Lukas Neculhueque
28  CHI FW Bastián Escobar
29  CHI FW Óscar Salinas
30  CHI MF Fabián Núñez
32  ARG DF Agustín Peñailillo
33  ARG MF Mauro González
34  CHI DF Maximiliano Aravena
35  CHI MF Cristóbal García
36  CHI MF Paulo Contreras
--  CHI MF Hugo Labrín
--  CHI FW Sebastián Salazar

Manager: Román Cuello

In

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
39 DF Argentina ARG Fernando Ponce (loan from Cobresal)
No. Pos. Nation Player
40 MF Chile CHI Byron Bustamante (loan from Santiago Wanderers)

Out

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW Chile CHI Fernando Quiroz (to San Antonio Unido)

Managers

Shirt sponsors

List of Kit Manufacturers

List of Shirt Sponsors

  • Herman Gastellu (1978)
  • Igi-Llaima (1979–80)
  • El Diario Austral (1981–82)
  • UFRO (1985)
  • Doble ZZ (1985–87)
  • Feria Bernedo (1987)
  • Ripley (1990)
  • Cerveza Cristal (1991)
  • Rosen (1992–94)
  • Cerveza Cristal (1994–08)
  • Gejman (2009–10)
  • Frigorífico Temuco (2011–2013)
  • Rosen (2013–)

See also

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