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Deportes Melipilla

Deportes Melipilla
DeportesMelipillaBadge.svg
Full nameCorporacion de Deportes Melipilla
Nickname(s)Potros, Caballos
FoundedJanuary 24, 1992
GroundEstadio Municipal Roberto Bravo Santibáñez
Melipilla, Chile
Capacity6,000
ChairmanChile Leonardo Zúñiga
ManagerArgentina Hector Adomaitis
LeaguePrimera B
201810th
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours

Deportes Melipilla is a Chilean football club, based on Melipilla, a comune in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. It was founded on January 24, 1992 as a successor of Club Deportivo Soinca Bata. Currently the team competes in the Primera B División after coming back up to this division due to financial problems faced in 2009, which led the team to go to Tercera Division A for the 2010 season. The club has its classic rival, San Antonio Unido match known as “Clásico del Maipo” or “The Maipo Derbi”.

Deportes Melipilla has its own stadium called Estadio Municipal Roberto Bravo Santibáñez situated in its city with a capacity of 6,000.

Titles

  • Primera Division B: 2
2004, 2006

Seasons

  • 4 seasons in Primera División
  • 14 seasons in Primera B
  • 1 season in Segunda División
  • 2 seasons in Tercera División

Current squad

Current squad of Deportes Melipilla as of 18 December 2020 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
1 ARG GK Nicolás Peranic
2 CHI DF Christopher Barrera
3 CHI DF Miguel Sanhueza
4 CHI DF Gonzalo Lauler
5 CHI DF Cristián Toro
6 CHI MF José Luis Cabión
7 CHI MF Joaquín Moya
8 CHI MF Fernando Meneses
9 ARG FW Gonzalo Sosa
10 CHI MF Ricardo Fuenzalida
11 CHI FW José Huentelaf
12 CHI GK Diego Fuentes
13 CHI DF Miguel Escalona
14 CHI MF Gonzalo Mendiburo
15 CHI MF Nelson Sepúlveda
16 CHI MF Brayan Garrido
No. Position Player
17 CHI DF Cristián Magaña
18 CHI FW Brian Leiva
19 CHI MF Alejandro Vásquez
20 CHI MF Bryan Cortés
22 PAR FW Gustavo Guerreño
23 CHI MF José Cantillana
25 CHI GK Eduardo Ayala
26 PAR MF Mathías Martínez
27 CHI DF Bastián Solano
28 CHI MF Hamlet Castillo
29 CHI MF Christian Latorre
30 BRA FW Luiz Ferreira
31 CHI FW Ignacio Aguilera
32 CHI MF Andy Fuentes
33 CHI MF Brayan Valdivia

Manager: John Armijo

2019 Summer Transfers

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
1 GK Argentina ARG Nicolás Peranic (from San Marcos de Arica)
2 DF Chile CHI Mario Pardo (from Coquimbo Unido)
3 DF Chile CHI Miguel Sanhueza (from Cobreloa)
7 MF Chile CHI Joaquín Moya (from Barnechea)
9 FW Argentina ARG Gonzalo Sosa (from Magallanes)
11 FW Chile CHI Leonardo Olivera (from Deportes Valdivia)
14 MF Chile CHI Gonzalo Mendiburo (from Deportes Recoleta)
15 MF Chile CHI Nelson Sepúlveda (from Cobresal)
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF Chile CHI Cristián Magaña (from Deportes Copiapó)
18 DF Chile CHI Francisco Ayala (from Coquimbo Unido)
20 MF Chile CHI Boris Lagos (from Trasandino)
24 FW Argentina ARG Milton Alegre (from General Velásquez)
26 MF Chile CHI Brayan Garrido (loaned from Universidad de Chile)
30 FW Chile CHI Brian Leiva (loaned from Universidad Católica)
-- GK Chile CHI Boris Pérez (from Unión San Felipe)

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
1 GK Uruguay URU Santiago Morandi (Released)
2 DF Argentina ARG Jorge Sotomayor (to Cobán Imperial)
7 FW Chile CHI Felipe Araya (Released)
10 MF Chile CHI Emilio Hernández (Released)
13 GK Chile CHI Jaime Bravo (Retired)
15 DF Chile CHI Boris Rieloff (Released)
17 MF Chile CHI Ricardo Fuenzalida (to Audax Italiano)
18 MF Chile CHI Mathías Vidangossy (Released)
20 MF Argentina ARG Ezequiel Pérez (Released)
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Colombia COL Juan Camilo Portilla (to Alianza Petrolera)
22 FW Chile CHI Jorge Troncoso (to Austin Bold FC)
24 DF State of Palestine PLE Alexis Norambuena (Released)
25 DF Chile CHI Eduardo Navarrete (to Fernández Vial)
30 MF Chile CHI Fabrizzio Cortés (Released)
32 FW Chile CHI Bibencio Servín (Released)
33 DF Chile CHI Nélson Saavedra (Released)
34 FW Chile CHI Mathías Pinto (to Ñublense)
35 MF Chile CHI Gerardo Cortés (Released)

Managers

  • 2000 – 2002 Chile Gustavo Huerta
  • 2002 – 2005 Chile Juan Ubilla
  • 2005 Chile Guillermo Páez
  • 2006 – 2007 Chile Luis Musrri
  • 2007 – 2008 Chile Ronald Fuentes
  • 2008 Chile José Díaz (intern)
  • 2008 Argentina Ricardo Dabrowski
  • 2008 Chile José Díaz
  • 2009 Netherlands Jorrit Smink
  • 2009 Chile Emiliano Astorga
  • 2010 – 2011 Chile Luis Abarca
  • 2011 Chile Guillermo Páez
  • 2012 Chile Orlando Mondaca
  • 2013 – Chile Luis Fredes
  • 2014 – Chile Nelson Cossio

See also

External links

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