San Salvador F.C.




































San Salvador F.C.
San Salvador FC.png
Full name San Salvador Fútbol Club
Nickname(s) Panteras
Founded 2002
Dissolved 2008
Ground Estadio Cuscatlán
Capacity 52,900

















Home colours














Away colours




San Salvador Fútbol Club was a professional football club located in San Salvador, El Salvador that participated in Primera División de Fútbol Profesional from 2002 to 2008.


The club played its home games at Estadio Cuscatlán, which is the largest stadium in El Salvador.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Home stadium


  • 3 Honours


  • 4 Year-by-year


  • 5 Head coaches


  • 6 Team records


  • 7 External links





History


The club was only founded on 7 January 2002 and bought the licence of ADET to compete in the 2002 Clausura season of the Salvadoran Premier Division. They boasted an impressive squad of Salvadoran internationals, most prominently Salvadoran legend Mágico González, and won the 2003 Clausura league title.


After the Clausura 2008 season, San Salvador finished second last in the league and as a result had to take part in a playoff with Segunda División runner-up Juventud Independiente to stay in the First division. San Salvador lost the home and away playoff 4–2 on aggregate and was relegated. Following this San Salvador continued to have problems, although this time it was due to players complaining that they had not been paid. San Salvador could not afford to pay its players, so it decided to sell its spot in the Segunda División, and paid its players with the money that they got. This effectively killed the club, and it has since ceased operations.



Home stadium



  • Estadio Cuscatlán (2002–2008)


Honours


  • Clausura 2003: 1

2003


Year-by-year









































































Year
Reg. Season
Finals

Clausura 2002
8th

Did not qualify

Apertura 2002
1st
Runner-up

Clausura 2003
2nd
Winner

Apertura 2003
5th

Did not qualify

Clausura 2004
10th

Did not qualify

Apertura 2004
2nd
Semi-Finalist

Clausura 2005
9th

Did not qualify

Apertura 2005
5th

Did not qualify

Clausura 2006
7th

Did not qualify

Apertura 2006
6th

Did not qualify

Clausura 2007
7th

Did not qualify

Apertura 2007
8th

Did not qualify

Clausura 2008
10th

Did not qualify


Head coaches




  • El Salvador Jaime Rodríguez (Jan 2002 -)


  • UruguayEl Salvador Rubén Alonso (Aug 2002 – Dec 2003)


  • Uruguay Daniel Uberti (Dec 2003 – Feb 2004)


  • SerbiaEl Salvador Miloš Miljanić (Feb 2004 – )


  • Uruguay Saul Lorenzo Rivero (June 2004 – Dec 2004)


  • ArgentinaEl Salvador Hugo Coria (Jan 2005– June 2005)


  • El Salvador Juan Ramón Paredes (July 2005 – October 2005)


  • Argentina Juan Quarterone (October 2005 – Feb 2006)


  • El Salvador Antonio Orellana Rico (Feb 2006–)


  • ArgentinaEl Salvador Hugo Coria (Sep 2006 – Dec 2006)


  • El Salvador Antonio Orellana Rico (Feb 2007 – April 2007)


  • Uruguay Saul Lorenzo Rivero (April 2007– August 2007)


  • El Salvador Oscar Emigdio Benítez (Apertura 2007 – Jan 2008)


  • UruguayEl Salvador Rubén Alonso (March 2008– July 2008)



Team records




  • Games:
    United States TBD (100)


  • Goals:
    Colombia Alexander Obregon (37)


  • Assists:
    Colombia TBD (36)


  • Clean Sheets:
    United States TBD



External links


  • http://www.elgrafico.com/index.php?eqp=10










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