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Once Lobos Chalchuapa, commonly known as Once Lobos (the Eleven Wolves), is a professional Salvadoran football club based in Chalchuapa, Santa Ana, El Salvador.[1][2]

Once Lobos
Full nameClub Deportivo Once Lobos Chalchuapa
Nickname(s)Once Lobos
Founded11 February 1918; 104 years ago (1918-02-11)
GroundEstadio Club Deportivo Once Lobos, Chalchuapa, Santa Ana
Capacity2,000
Chairman Juan Duch Martínez
Manager Enzo Henriquez
LeagueLiga de Plata Salvadoreña
Clausura 2019Clausura 2018 Grupo "A"
Home colours
Away colours

Created in February 1918, Once Lobos are the oldest club still active in any form of the El Salvador football league system. They have been competing in the Segunda División de El Salvador (Segunda División) since 2005.


History


Once Lobos was founded in 1918, in Chalchuapa.[3] Their first match that year  long before the country had a football league or even a football federation  was against Fuerte 22, a club from nearby Santa Ana. The Club came about after the fusion of clubs Esparta and Germania. [3] They played their first international match that same year, travelling about 60 km (37 mi) north to face a team in Jutiapa, Guatemala.[4] Once Lobos played their first official match against UCA in 1923.

For many decades, the team played its home games at Estadio el Progreso, a pitch within earshot of the ancient Tazumal pyramid and its ballcourt from Pre-Columbian times. In December 2002, Once Lobos moved to the Estadio Cesar Hernández, in the outskirts of the city.

Once Lobos made its first ascension to the Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador (La Primera) on February 7, 1980 at the Óscar Quiteño stadium in the neighboring city of Santa Ana, where they beat UCA in the second and decisive game. During their first full season in La Primera, struggled to fight-off relegation, made more difficult by the league's decision the previous year to relegate two teams at season's end. They finished 9th, staying ahead of Dragón and Platense, to maintain a spot in La Primera for the 1981 season.

In the 1981 Season, the Chalchuapa side won the "Torneo de Copa" by beating the League Champion Atlético Marte by penalties. At the conclusion of the regulation time, the score was tied one all (Once Lobos scorer was W. Barrera at 27‘) and nothing changed in the ensuing 30-minute overtime.

The 1982 season saw the team come under the direction of Dr. Ricardo Mena Laguán. At the end of the regular season, the teams that made it onto the final Serires were Águila, Atlético Marte, Independiente and Once Lobos. In this elimination round, Atlético Marte defeated Once Lobos 2 nil in the first leg and drawing in the second leg. Once Lobos and Águila fought for 3rd and 4th place respectively in a single game played on December 19. Once Lobos emerged victorious by Penalties after the end of regulation the score read 3 all. Once Lobos capitalized on all 5 shots while Águila could only score 4. Thus achieving the best position for the "yuqueros" in their long history. To make this achievement more impressive, Once Lobos did it with only 10 men on the pitch since the 81st minute in regular time, when Mario D. Campos was sent off.

In their last season at the top level in this period, 1983, Once Lobos made it to the final round once again. Still under the direction of Ricardo Mena Laguán. Joined by Independiente, C.D. FAS and C.D. Águila fought the final in a two-round robin elimination; achieving 3rd place once again by defeating Independiente this time in the last game by a score of 2–1.

After a later relegation to the third division, Once Lobos were promoted to the Segunda División in 1995. They were promoted to La Primera in 2004 through a "play-off" game victory against Chalatenango.

In 2018, Once Lobos celebrated their 100th year of existence, receiving a special recognition from the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador as the oldest football club still in existence in the nation.[4]


Honours


Once Lobos's first trophy was the Copa Campeons Tourney, which they won in 1981. Their first league honour came in 1980–1981, when they won the 1980–81 Segunda División title

Once Lobos's honours include the following:


Domestic honours



Leagues


Cups


Colours and crest


Home kit colours

Throughout the club's history, Once Lobos have worn blue with a yellow stripe.


Stadium


The 2,000-capacity Estadio de Chalchuapa has been Once Lobos's home stadium since its creation 2002. Previously the team played at Estadio El Progreso, where they had played their home matches from 1918 until the end of the 2001 season. The stadium was located in Santa Ana. The team's headquarters are located in TBD.

In 2012, Estadio El Progreso was remodelled by INDES and Municipality of Chalchuapa for a cost of 39,000 dollars .


Records



Club Records



Individual records



Overall seasons table in La Primera


Pos. Club Season In La Primera Pl. W D L GS GA Dif.
TBA Once Lobos 11 310 77 108 125 340 439 -99

Last updated: 11 March 2018


Current squad


As of October 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
GK  SLV Geovani Garcia
 SLV William Maldonado
 SLV Gendrix Castro
 SLV Jonathon Ramos
 SLV Ricardo Grijalva
 SLV Ruben Guillen
 SLV Duban Penate
 SLV Juan Carlos Gil
No. Pos. Nation Player
 SLV Fernando Hernandez
GK  SLV Brayan Escobar
 SLV Michael Antero
 SLV Oswaldo Santamaria
 SLV Fernando Jaime
 SLV Manuel Castro
 SLV Duvan Duarte
 SLV

Squad changes


In:

Out:


List of Coaches


The club's current manager is the Argentinian Enzo Henriquez. There have been TBD permanent and TBD caretaker managers of Once Lobos since the appointment of the club's first professional manager, Ranulfo Castro in 1922. The club's longest-serving manager, in terms of both length of tenure and number of games overseen, is TBD, who managed the club between 1996 and 2018. Argentinian Raul Miralles was Once Lobos's first manager from outside the El Salvador. Salvadoran Ricardo Mena Laguán helped Once Lobos reached its highest possible finish in Primera division with a 3rd place finish in 1982. Miguel Angel Deras "Chincullita" and Mauricio Laureano Alvarenga "Tarzan" is the club's most successful coach in terms of titles, having won one Primera División title.


Name Nat Tenure Achievement
Ranulfo Castro 1922–1923
Moran Monchez 1947 – 1950s
Jose Moreira 1950s
Julio Contreras 1961
Raul Miralles 1976
Miguel Angel Deras "Chincullita" 1979–1980 Segunda division Campeon
Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos 1981– 1982
Ricardo Mena Laguán 1982–1983 Third place in La Primera
Miguel Angel Deras "Chincullita" 1984–1985
Ricardo López Tenorio 1986
David Aquiles Medina 1993–1994
Marcelo Fabián Bruno <> 1995 coached 5 games
Mauricio Laureano Alvarenga "Tarzan" 1996 Campeon Segunda division
Cesar "El Piscuchita" Acevedo 1997
Nelson Mauricio Ancheta 1996–1998
Rubén Guevara January 2001 - 2001
Nicolás "Nicky" Chávez 2002
Ricardo Mena Laguán 2002 - January 2003
Jorge Rivas February 2003 - 2003
Edwin Portillo 2003 – July 2004
Carlos Recinos August 2004 – January 2005
Ruben Ernesto Guevara January 2005 - 2005
Genaro Sermeño 2005 - 2005
Roberto "Toto" Gamarra April 2005–2006
Jose Ramón Aviles 2008
Eraldo Correia 2008
Ángel Eugenio Orellana 2008–2009
Mauricio Alvarenga 2009 -2010
Cesar "El Piscuchita" Acevedo 2010 – June 2014
Antonio García Prieto June 2014 – November 2014
Cesar "El Piscuchita" Acevedo December, 2014 – May 2015
Ivan Ruiz June 2015 – June, 2017
Cesar "El Piscuchita" Acevedo July 2017 – September, 2017
Jorge Molina October 2017 – May 2018
Cesar "El Piscuchita" Acevedo May 2018 – May 2019
Efrain Burgos May 2019 – November 2019
Carlos Che Martinez December 2019 – March 2022
Enzo Enriquez March 2022 – Present

List of notable players


Players with senior international caps


References


  1. "Christian Rodríguez: del Once Lobos al fútbol estadounidense". El Gráfico.
  2. "Los dos estadios del Once Lobos en sus 100 años de existencia". El Gráfico.
  3. Martell, Samuel (2018-02-18). "Once Lobos de Chalchuapa celebra sus 100 años de vida". El Gráfico (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-14.
  4. "Asamblea Legislativa reconocerá los 100 años del Once Lobos de Chalchuapa". La Prensa Gráfica (in Spanish). 2018-02-05. Retrieved 2020-06-14.





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