C.D. Águila

Club Deportivo Águila, commonly known as Águila, is a Salvadoran football club based in San Miguel, El Salvador. The club currently plays in the Primera División, the top tier of the El Salvador football league system.[1]

C.D. Águila
Full nameClub Deportivo Águila
Nickname(s)Aguiluchos
Emplumados
La 50+1
Negronaranjas
FoundedFebruary 15, 1926 (1926-02-15)
GroundEstadio Juan Francisco Barraza,
San Miguel, El Salvador
Capacity14,000
President José Alexander Menjivar
Manager Agustin Castillo
League Primera División

Águila is one of the most successful clubs in El Salvador football history.[2] C.D. Águila have won sixteen Primera División championships, one Copa Presidente, and one CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1976. Their CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1976 win made them the second Salvadoran team to win a CONCACAF title.

Since 1956, Águila have played their home games at Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza. The stadium is one of the biggest stadiums in El Salvador.

Aguila is one of the most widely supported football clubs in El Salvador, and has long standing rivalry with neighbours Dragón, known as the San Miguel derby, and also competes with powerclub FAS, known as El Clásico (English: The Classic).[3]

History

Foundation and early years

Club Deportivo Águila was founded on 15 February 1926, in the City of San Miguel, by a group of young people.[4] The first club President was Victor Vanegas. The major goal of the club was first to establish a baseball team, and later develop football and basketball teams. At the beginning, baseball and football were not as successful as basketball with the team dominating in both El Salvador as in neighbouring countries.

In 1956, a group met in San Miguel and decided to form a football team named Club Deportivo Águila. Early players included Juan Francisco Barraza, Esteban Blanco, Salvador Hernández, Juan Merthem, Atilio Pineda, Manuel Larios, and Rodolfo Fuentes.

During its time in the lower leagues, it fought for the affections of the San Miguel people alongside rival Dragón, but when they were promoted to the Liga, it attracted a following not only from San Miguel but also from the entire country. Proof of this was demonstrated by the fact that the teams sold more tickets when the local club played against Águila.

Titles

C.D. Águila ranks second in the number of championships won in El Salvador with fifteen titles. The two most successful managers in the club history are Conrado Miranda (1959, 1975, 1976) and Argentinian Hugo Coria (Apertura 1999, Apertura 2000, Clausura 2001) with three titles each, Juan Francisco Barraza (1972, 1983) and Victor Manuel Ochoa (1963, 1964) with two titles each, while Honduran Carlos Padilla (1960), Brazilian Zózimo (1968), Chilean Hernán Carrasco Vivanco (1986) and Serbian-Salvadoran Vladan Vićević (Clausura 2006) won one title each. They were also winners of the Copa President in 2000 and won the CONCACAF Champions League.

The members of the team that conquered the first championship in 1959 were Luis Alberto López, Rodolfo Fuentes, Justiniano Jiménez, Manuel Larios, Raúl Vásquez, Raúl Bonilla, Raúl Lizano, Juan Francisco Barraza, Juan Antonio Merlos,[5] and Saúl Molina.[6]

Sponsorship

Companies that Águila currently has sponsorship deals with for 21–22 includes:

  • Umbro – Official Kit Suppliers
  • Tigo – Official sponsors
  • Pepsi – Official sponsors
  • Mister donut – Official sponsors
  • Canal 4 – Official sponsors

Stadium

Águila plays its home games at Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza located in San Miguel. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people.

Colours and crest

Since the club foundation the clubs have always played in orange with black stripes shirt, black shorts and orange socks.
[7]
While the club alternative kit is Black with Orange stripes.

  • Home
2005–06
2007–08
2009
2010–11
2012–13
2014–15
2015
  • Away
2015–

Statistics and records

TBD holds the record for most Águila appearances, having played TBD first-team matches from TBD to TBD. The record for Águila's most capped international player is Rudis Corrales with 77 caps (33 while at the club), Arnold Cruz of Honduras is Águila's most capped foreign international player with 55 caps.

Luis Ramírez Zapata is Águila's all-time top goalscorer, with 184 goals. other players have also scored over 100 goals for Águila: Hugo Coria and the previous goalscoring record-holder Félix Pineda (1971–1983).

Rivalries

Águila's biggest rivalries are with Alianza, Luis Ángel Firpo and FAS. Together, these teams form the "Big Four" of Salvadoran football, and are the primary title contenders each season.

The rivalry stems not only from their competitiveness, but from the economic, political, and cultural clashes between the cities of San Miguel, Santa Ana and San Salvador, where the other three clubs are based.

El Clásico

Of those rivalries, Águila's rivalry with FAS is the strongest and most passionate. That rivalry is traditionally referred to as El Clásico. The first in the series took place on 17 May 1959, and ended in a 1–1 draw. As of the end of the 2016 Clausura season, the clubs have faced each other in 224 competitive matches, which have resulted in 68 wins for Águila, 87 for FAS and 68 draws.

El Derbi Migueleño

The rivalry between Aguila and Dragón due to the fact that both teams are based in San Miguel.

The intense feelings between the two sides began early on due to the close proximity and the switching of players between the clubs. The biggest defection occurred in 1950's when legendary players Juan Francisco Barraza and left the championship side of Dragon to Aguila and started a dynasty. The sole final played between the two teams ended 1–0 to Dragon. They have not played against each other since Dragon relegated 2018.

Honours

Águila is historically the second most successful team in El Salvador football, as they have won the second most championships. They are also one of El Salvador's most successful team in international competitions, having won one trophy. Águila is one of only three clubs to have won the CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Leagues

Cups

CONCACAF

Current squad

[8] 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 José Martin Mejía
2 DF  SLV Reinaldo Aparicio
3 DF  SLV Ronald Gómez
4 DF  SLV Fredy Espinoza
5 DF  SLV Lisandro Claros
6 MF  SLV Dixon Rivas
7 FW  SLV Jairo Henriquez
8 DF  SLV Xavier Garcia
9 FW  SLV David Rugamas
10 FW  USA Gerson Mayen
11 FW  ARG Nicolas Martinez
12 FW  SLV Santos Ortíz
14 DF  SLV Edwin Lazo
15 MF  SLV Fabricio Alfaro
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 FW  SLV Kevin Melara
17 FW  BRA Yan Maciel
19 FW  PAN Nicolás Muñoz
20 MF  HON Elison Rivas
21 DF  SLV Marlon Trejo
22 GK  SLV Benji Villalobos (captain)
30 MF  BRA Lucas Ventura
38 MF  SLV Daniel Arévalo
43 MF  SLV Francisco Laínez
44 MF  SLV Nelson Rodríguez
52 FW  SLV Styven Vásquez
MF  SLV Henry Argueta

Players with dual citizenship

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
MF  SLV Mártir Contreras (at EL Vencedor for the 2020-2021 season)
MF  SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2018–19 season)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2018–19 season)
DF  SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2018–19 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
DF  SLV Xavi Garcia (From Free Agent)
FW  SLV David Rugamas (From Once Deportivo)
FW  SLV Jairo Henriquez (From TBD)
FW  SLV Lisandro Claros (From C.D. Luis Angel Firpo)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BRA Lucas Ventura (From Hirnyk-Sport)
MF  ARG Nicolas Martinez (From TBD)
MF  ARG Franco Faria (From TBD)
MF  SLV Styven Vasquez (From TBD)

Out

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
 BRA Bruno Kairon (To TBA)
 BRA Marlon Da Silva (To TBA)
 COL Andres Quejada (To TBD)
 SLV Diego Coca (To Isidro Metapan)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  SLV Wilson Rugamas (To C.D. Luis Angel Firpo)
MF  SLV Victor Garcia (To TBA)

Youth League squad

Águila's youth squad plays in the ten-team Primera División Reserves (El Salvador). Current members of the squad are:

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
31 MF  SLV Herbert Gómez
32 MF  SLV Marvin Garmendia
33 FW  SLV Brayan Paz
34 DF  SLV Adrián Girón
36 DF  SLV Kevin Berríos
40 DF  SLV Carlos Chávez
42 FW  SLV Edgar Castillo
44 DF  SLV Melvin Cruz
45 FW  SLV Bryan Galdámez
46 GK  SLV Carlos Benítez
47 MF  SLV Roberto Martínez
48 MF  SLV Víctor Hernández
No. Pos. Nation Player
49 DF  SLV Luis Alvarenga
50 DF  SLV Leopoldo Torres
51 MF  SLV Joel Turcios Mendoza
52 MF  SLV Carlos Ortíz
53 MF  SLV Emmanuel Hernández
54 FW  SLV Enrique Rivas
55 MF  SLV Diego Henríquez
56 FW  SLV Herbert Flores
57 MF  SLV Hugo Martínez
58 MF  SLV Charly Argueta
59 MF  SLV Luis Pineda Alejo
60 GK  SLV Brandon Hernández

Personnel

Coaching staff

As of November 2021

Position Staff
Manager Agustin Castillo
Assistant Managers TBD
Reserve Manager Santos Noel Riviera
Under 17 Manager Kilmar Jimenez
Ladies Manager TBD
Fitness Coach Luis Medina
Goalkeeper Coach Oscar Buruca
Sport Director Ernesto Gochez Lovo
Team Doctor Dr. Marianinho Alvarado
General Physician Dr. Salvador Beltrán
Knesliogiocal Dr. Antonio Platero
Utility Rene Salinas
Sub-Utility Ricardo Morreira
Sub-Utility Franklin Villatoro and Rorig Sigaran

Management

Position Staff
Owner Menjivar clinical investments
President
Vice President
general manager Óscar Hassin
Secretary Raúl Diaz
General Representative Arturo Espinoza
managing director José Argueta
Executive Manager Miguel Chahin
Press Manager Óskar Cruz
Manager of the Academy Roberto Montoya
Scout Manager

Presidential history

Aguila have had numerous presidents over the course of their history, some of which have been the owners of the club, others have been honorary presidents, here is a complete list of them.

 
Name Years
Miguel Charlaix F. 1959–66
Federico Garcia Prieto H. 1967–68
Enrique Garcia-Prieto H. 1969–70
Carlos Garcia-Prieto H. 1971–74
Saturnino Durlen Vargas 1975–77
Federico Garcia-Prieto H. 1977–78
Ernesto Muyshondt Parker 1979–81
 
Name Years
Federico Garcia-Prieto N. 1982
Carlos Garcia-Prieto Hirleman 1983–84
Reynaldo López Nuila 1985–89
Carlos Garcia-Prieto Hirleman 1989–98
Alejandro González Arguello 1998–05
Lisandro Pohl 2005–06
Salvador Galeas 2006–09
 
Name Years
Will Salgado 2009–10
Julio Sosa 2010–13
Pedro Fausto Arieta 2014–2016
Pedro Arieta Iglesias 2016–2018
Óskar Cruz (interim) 2018
Doctor José Victorino Villatoro 2018–

Notable players

World Cup winners

Players that have played for Águila in their career and won a World Cup:

South American Championship runners-up

Players that have played for Águila in their career and finnished up as runners-up South American Championship:

World Cup Players

Players that have played for Águila in their career and played in a World Cup:

Team captains

Name Years
Juan Francisco Barraza 1963-1964
Sergio Méndez 1965
Luis Rivas 1973-1975
Francisco Jovel Cruz 1979-1980
Luis Ramírez Zapata 1984
Mario Castillo 1987
Ramón Maradiaga 1988
Pedro Mayen 1991
Hugo Coria 1991–1992
Wilfredo Figueroa 1994–1999
Mario Mayén Meza 1999–2000
José Alexander Amaya 2001–2004
Jorge Humberto Rodriguez 2005–2006
Fabio Ulloa 2006–2007
Victor Velasquez 2008
Hermes Martinez Misal 2009
William Torres Alegria 2010
Luis Anaya 2011–2012
Deris Umanzor 2013–2016
Henry Romero 2016–2017
Deris Umanzor 2017
Benji Villalobos 2018–2019
Andres Quejada 2019-2021
Fredy Espinoza 2021-present

Head coaches

Aguila has had various coaches since its formation in 1956. In 1956, Argentinian Gregorio Bundio Núñez became the club's first full-time head coach. Conrado Miranda is the club's most successful coach, having won three Primera División titles, and one CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1976, followed closely by Hugo Coria who won two primera titles, and won Copa Presidente 1999-2000 , and Victor Manuel Ochoa who won two titles as well. Hugo Coria has served five terms as head coach.

Kit makers

Years Kit manufacturers
1985–1986Pony
1997–2000Joma
2001–02Galaxia
TBDAVIVA
2003–04Umbro
2004–07Diadora
2007–09Joma
2010Nike
2011–12Galaxia
2013Diadora
2014–2018Joma
2018–Maca

Other departments

Football

Reserve team

The reserve team serves mainly as the final stepping stone for promising young players under the age of 21 before being promoted to the main team. The second team is coached by TBD. the team played in the Primera División Reserves, their greatest successes were winning the Reserve championships in Clausura 2017, Apertura 2017, Clausura 2019.

Junior teams

The youth team (under 17 and under 15) has produced some of El Salvador's top football players, including TBD and TBD.

Women's team

The women's first team, which is led by head coach TBD, features several members of the El Salvador national ladies team. Their greatest successes were reaching the semi finals the in Apertura 2020.

Other sports

Aguila has other departments for a variety of sports.

Basketball

Aguila Básquetbol Club or Águila BC for short was founded on TBD and play Liga Mayor de Baloncesto (LMB) which is the highest level in El Salvador league tier. the club is led by head coach TBD, the club features several key members including Puerto Rican Bryan Vásquez and TBD. Their greatest successes were winning the 2015 Apertura

Baseball

Aguila Béisbol Club was founded on 2016 and play Liga Nacional de Béisbol (LNB) which is the highest level in El Salvador league tier. the club is led by head coach Venezuelan Jesús Cartagena, the club features several key members including Puerto Rican Bryan Vásquez and TBD. Their greatest successes were reaching the TBD

Volleyball

Aguila Voleibol Club was founded on 2016 and play Campeonaro Nacional which is the highest level in El Salvador league tier. the club is led by head coach TBD, the club features several key members including TBD and TBD. Their greatest successes were reaching the TBD

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