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Asociación Deportiva Chalatenango is a Salvadoran professional football club based in Chalatenango, El Salvador, they are currently playing in the top-tier Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador.

A.D. Chalatenango
Full nameA.D. Chalatenango
Nickname(s)Los Duros del Norte (The hard north)
Los Alacranes (The Scorpions)
Founded1950; 72 years ago (1950), as Club Deportivo Chalatenango
2009; 13 years ago (2009), as Alacranes Del Norte
2012; 10 years ago (2012), as Clube Deportivo Chalatenango-Vendaval
2013; 9 years ago (2013), as Club Deportivos Chalatenango
10 July 2017; 5 years ago (10 July 2017) as Asociación Deportiva Chalatenango
GroundEstadio José Gregorio Martínez,[1]
Chalatenango, El Salvador
Chairman Bertilio Henríquez[2][3]
Manager Erick Dowson Prado[4]
League Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador
2020 AperturaOverall: 12th
Playoffs: Did not qualify
Home colours
Away colours
Current season

The club was founded in 1950 as CD Alacranes, and reformed in 1975, as Club Deportivo Chalatenango.[5]

In 1975, the club relocated to their current stadium, the Estadio José Gregorio Martínez stadium.[6][7]

They initially competed in the regional and national competition before eventually joining the full Salvadoran Second Division in 1960s, and subsequently enjoyed promotion to the top flight for the 1979 season.

Since its formation in 1950, the club has won three Segunda División Salvadoreño titles (1979, 1990, 2003) and one Tercera División Salvadoreño (2013 Clausura).[8][9][10]

Its emblem and mascot is a Scorpion.[11]


History



Early history


In 1977 Gregorio Martínez, started a club naming them Alacranes and purchased the spot of Independiente de San Vicente in the Liga de Ascenso for five Colon. They eventually changed their name to Club Deportivo Chalatenango.


Club Deportivo Chalatenango Success and insolvency (1979–2009)


In 1979, Club Deportivo Chalatenango obtained promotion to the Primera División de Fútbol Profesional and managed to stay there for ten years.

In 1990, CD Chalatenango were relegated to the Segunda División. They stayed in the Segunda División battling promotion for 13 years until they won promotion in 2003, but a year later they were relegated again.

However they were able to quickly return to the Primera División de Fútbol Professional by purchasing the spot of Coca-Cola for $250,000.[12]

In the 2008 Apertura, Chalatenango reached the final for the first time in the club's history under the direction of Carlos Melendez. After a 3–3 draw in normal time, they lost 4–3 on penalties, which allowed Isidro Metapán to become champions for the second time.[13]

The team qualified for the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions league knockout phase based on their record in apertura and clausura. On 26 June 2009, due to financial trouble, sold their spot in the Primera División de Fútbol Profesional to Municipal Limeño. Because the club failed to fill out the necessary paperwork to compete in the Second Division before the 7/23/09 deadline, CD Chalatenango did not compete during the 2009–10 season.

At the time, the club owed its former players $17,000 in unpaid salaries, and it owed CONCACAF $7,500 for pulling out of the CONCACAF Champions League[14]


Merger Years (2009–2013)


At the end of 2009, some of Chalatenango's former players created a new team, merging it with Nejapa FC to establish Alacranes Del Norte.

In 2010, the club filed the necessary paperwork to be able to compete in the Second Division.[15]

In 2012, The club merged with Vendaval to form Chalatenango-Vendaval and they played in the second division. However, after one season, in 2013, the partnership between Chalatenango and Vendaval ended and they split into two teams again, with Vendaval remaining in the Second Division while Chalatenango descending down a level to play in the third division.


Rebirth and another bankruptcy (2013–2017)


Chalatenango as a sole entity for the first time in five years, they were able to win promotion to the sgeunda division via promotion playoff and they continued several attempts to gain promotion to the first division, they were unsuccessful

However, on 18 June 2015 the team purchased a franchise license in the new expansion of the Primera Division and will able to compete in the Primera Division for the Apertura 2015 season.[16]

Financial troubles precipitated a succession of ownership changes and the club's eventual bankruptcy in June 2017 with total liabilities of €218 thousand dollars and months of unpaid salaries. The club was allowed to finish the season but finished bottom of the league in 12th place. They had License stripped and owner Francisco Perraza were suspended.


Another rebirth (2017–present)


The re-founded club, A.D. Chalatenango, was formed in July 2017, taking its name from the predecessor club and beating off competition from rival clubs to secure a place in the 2017–2018 season as the representative of Chalatenango.[17] Rigoberto Mejia was appointed as president and former coach Ricardo Serrano was chosen as head coach.


Stadium


Estadio José Gregorio Martínez panoramic view of the stadium
Estadio José Gregorio Martínez panoramic view of the stadium
NameLocationYears in use
Estadio José Gregorio Martínez Chalatenango 1975-Present
TBD TBD 2003; 1 game in U.S. Open Cup
TBD TBD 2007–present

Chalatenango plays its home games at Estadio José Gregorio Martínez in Chalatenango. The Estadio José Gregorio Martínez is a 15,000-seat soccer-specific stadium.

In 2018, INDES stated that Estadio José Gregorio Martínez will undergo renovations to allow them to satisfy the ability to host CONCACAF matches


Rivalry


Chalatenango's current biggest rivalry was with fellow Chalatenango based team Atlético Comalapa, against whom they contest the derby chalateco.

Another of Chalatenango's rivalry was with fellow Chalatenango based but now defunct team Alacranes Del Norte, against whom they contest the derby chalateco. The rivalry stems from Alacranes Del Norte 's relocation from Nejapa to Chalatenango and using the same colours and stadium as Chalatenango


Sponsorship


Companies that Chalatenango currently has sponsorship deals with for 2021 Apertura include:


Honours



Domestic honours



Leagues


Club records



Individual records



Table of top scorers in our history


Position Player Season Goals Scored
1 Bladimir Díaz201711

Most Appearances


No. Player period Appearances
1 Miguel Ángel Díaz 1977–1989 tbd
2 Ramón Martínez de Paz 2000–2008, 2016 tbd
3 Hector Cruz 2015–2018, 2019-Present 178
4 Henry Reyes 2015, 2017-2021 146
5 Miguel Lemus 2015–2016, 2018-Present 145
6 Jose Ortega 2015-Present 116
7 Bladimir Diaz 2015–2017, 2021 111
8 Brayan Josue Landaverde 2015-Present 107
9 Israel Landaverde 2016-2019 90
10 Henry Hernandez 2018, 2020 – Present 80
11 Henry Alvarenga 2015–2019 79
12 TBD 2019 tbd
13 TBD 2015-2018 105

Note: Players in bold text are still active with Chalatenango


Top goalscorers


No. Player period Goals
1 TBD 2019 tbd
2 Miguel Ángel Díaz 1977–1989 tbd
3 Bladimir Diaz 2015–2017, 2021 59
4 TBD 2019 TBD
5 TBD 2019 tbd
6 TBD 2019 tbd
7 TBD 2019 tbd
8 Hugo Burgos 2019 tbd
9 Andres Rene Ubau 1979-1989 tbd
10 Franklin Vinisos Webster 2005-2007 23
11 Kemal Malcolm 2020 – Present 21
12 Craig Foster 2019, 2021 16

Note: Players in bold text are still active with Chalatenango


Current squad


As of 20 September 2022: 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  SLV Carlos Castro
2 DF  SLV Jairo Gonzalez
3 DF  SLV Kevin Calderón
4 DF  SLV Joel Ortega
5 DF  MEX Dieter Vargas
6 DF  SLV Alejandro Henríquez
7 MF  SLV Meyson Ascenscio
8 MF  SLV Fernando Valladares
10 DF  SLV Miguel Lemus (captain)
11 MF  JAM Kemar Beckford
12 MF  SLV Alexander Méndoza
14  COL Jhony Moran
15 DF  SLV Geovanny Henriquez
16 DF  SLV Raul Cruz
17 DF  SLV Alexis Ardon
19 FW  SLV Diego Coca
20 MF  SLV Leonardo Menjívar
21  SLV Edwin Sanchez
22 MF  NCA Henry Niño
23 FW  SLV Erick Guardon
25 GK  SLV Yonathan Guardado
26 MF  SLV Brayan Landaverde
27  SLV Enrique Vásquez
30 FW  SLV Ricardo Guevara
52 FW  SLV Bruno Flores
No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW  COL Hector Renteria
29 MF  SLV Kevin Hernandez
31 MF  SLV Luis León
33 MF  SLV William Alfaro
44 GK  SLV Steven Tobias
51 FW  SLV Steven Guerra
58 MF  SLV Alejandro Coto

Out on loan


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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2020–21 season)
MF  SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2020–21 season)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2020–21 season)
DF  SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2020–21 season)

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
GK  SLV Yonathan Guardado (From Once Deportivo)
FW  COL Jhony Moran (From Titan)
 SLV Edwin Sanchez (From Municipal Limeno)
 NCA Henry Niño (From Deportivo Walter Ferretti)
 SLV Alexander Méndoza (From Aguila)
No. Pos. Nation Player
 SLV Kevin Calderón (From Jocoro)
 SLV Enrique Vasquez (From Alianza Reserva)
 SLV TBD (From)
 SLV TBD (From)

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
 SLV Carlos Anzora (To Platense)
 SLV Iván Barahona (To Once Deportivo)
GK  SLV Henry Hernandez (To Cumbaya)
 SLV Roberto Domínguez (To FAS)}
 JAM Kemal Malcolm (To TBD)
No. Pos. Nation Player
 SLV Denis Pineda (To FAS)
 COL Carlos Salazar (To Isidro Metapan)

Players with dual citizenship



Personnel



Coaching staff


Position Staff
Manager Edgar Henriquez *
Assistant Managers Omar Pimentel *
Reserve Manager Ricardo Arturo Serrano *
Under 17 Manager Hamilton Salvador Sales *
Under 15 Manager Alexander Rodriguez
Ladies team Manager Lesly Leticia Dimas Ventura *
Sporting Director Bryan Rivera
Goalkeeper Coach Wilber Saenz *
Fitness Coach Juan Monroy *
Team Doctor TBD
Knesliogiocal TBD
Utility Joselito Galdamez *

Management


Position Staff
Owner Asociación Deportiva Henríquez
President Bertilio Henriquez Ayala
Vice President Rafael Alexander Zelaya
Management Representative Óscar Guardado
Assistant Representative TBD
Administrative Manager Edwin Sa
Administrative Assistant Manager TBD
Sports Manager TBD

Reserve League squad


Chalatenango's reserve squad plays in the twelve-team Primera División Reserves (El Salvador). Updated 7 February 2022 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
32  SLV F. Palencia
34  SLV F. Ochoa
35  SLV D. Fuentes
36  SLV D. Flores
37  SLV W. Menjivar
38  SLV Javier Peraza
39  SLV Vladimir Adame
41  SLV Hamilton Lemus
42  SLV Anthony Ochoa
43  SLV E Ardon
45  SLV Angel Guandique
No. Pos. Nation Player
46 GK  SLV A Casco
47  SLV A Orellana
49  SLV Jesus Orellana
50  SLV Erick Menjivar
52  SLV B. Flores
53  SLV I. Arevalo
54  SLV M. Soriano
55  SLV Carlos Martinez
59  SLV John Lemus
60  SLV Alejandro Dubon

Presidential history


Name Year
Humberto Romero 1984–??
Jesús Navas ??–03
José Elías Romero 2003–04
José Salvador Cardoza 2005–06
Lisandro Pohl 2006–08
José Salvador Cardoza 2008–09
Rigoberto Mejía 2009–15
Reynaldo Cardoza 2015–16
Francisco Peraza 2016
Fernando Alas 2017
Rigoberto Mejía 2017–2020
Bertilio Henriquez Ayala 2020–Present

Coaches


Chalatenango has had 22 permanent managers and two caretaker managers since the club's first appointed Oscar Rene Serrano as a professional manager in 1960. The longest-serving manager in terms of time was Armando Contreras Palma, who managed Chalatenango for three years from 1986 to 1990. Raúl Héctor Cocherari, who managed the club from 2002 to 2003, was the first Chalatenango manager to achieve a championship.

Name Period Trophies
Raúl Héctor Cocherari 2002–2003 Segunda División (Champion)
Carlos Antonio Meléndez 2008 Primera Division 2008 Apertura (Runner up)
German Pérez 2013 Tercera División (Champion)

References


  1. "Tres equipos castigados por uso de pólvora en el inicio del Clausura". elgrafico.com. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  2. "El Chalatenango anunciará bajas la próxima semana". elgrafico.com. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  3. "Chalatenango ya tiene candidato para entrenador en el Apertura 2018". El Gráfico.
  4. "Erick Dowson Prado es Nuevo Técnico de Chalatenango" [Erick Dowson Prado is the New Technician of Chalatenango]. elgrafico.com (in Spanish). El Gráfica. 16 September 2021. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  5. "AD Chalatenango destituye a su director técnico – elsalvador.com". elsalvador.com. 23 September 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  6. "Chalatenango quiere jugar el domingo por la noche ante Limeño". elgrafico.com. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  7. "Todo esto está rifando el Chalatenango para ayudar al equipo". elgrafico.com. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  8. "Juego Chalatenango-Pasaquina pasa para el domingo". elgrafico.com. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  9. "Pese a todo, el Chalatenango está en puestos de cuartos de final". elgrafico.com. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  10. "Bladimir Díaz: "Nos dimos en la madre para clasificar"". elgrafico.com. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  11. "Chalatenango reveló su plan de seguridad para duelo ante Metapán". elgrafico.com. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  12. "Volvió Chalatenango". El Salvador.com. 2 August 2005. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  13. "Metapan el nuevo monarca". La Prensa Honduras.com. 23 December 2008. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  14. Archived 19 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine – La Prensa Grafica (in Spanish)
  15. "Club Deportivo Chalatenango history". Enchalate.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 6 April 2012.
  16. "Chalatecos y marcianos nuevos inquilinos de la Liga Pepsi". primerafutboles. 18 June 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  17. "AD Chalatenango pagó y jugará el Apertura 2017 de primera división" [A.D. Chalatenango pay and will play in the Apertura 2017 season of the first division] (in Spanish). El Gráfico. 13 July 2017.



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- [en] A.D. Chalatenango

[es] Asociación Deportiva Chalatenango

La Asociación Deportiva Chalatenango es un club de fútbol con sede en Chalatenango, El Salvador, que actualmente juega en la Primera División de El Salvador, máxima categoría profesional del país.



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