Club Barcelona Atlético

Barcelona FC
Full name Club Barcelona Atlético
Nickname(s) Blaugrana Quisqueyanos
Founded 1989
Ground Estadio Parque del Este
Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic
Ground Capacity 3,500
Owner Spain Angel Baliño
Coach Colombia Sergio Bermúdez
League Liga Dominicana de Fútbol

Club Barcelona Atlético is a Dominican professional football team based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Founded in 1989 as Bancredicard FC, the team changed its name to Club Barcelona Atlético in 2003. It currently plays in the LDF.

History

Club Barcelona Atletico, commonly known as Barcelona Atletico, is a football team from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The club has won two First Division titles making it one of the most successful clubs in the history of Dominican football. Dominican Republic was founded in 1989 by Angel Baliño Gonzalez.

They are nicknamed The Blaugrana Quisqueyanos.

Home stadiums

Achievements

2007, 2009
1991, 1992, 1994

Players

Current roster 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Venezuela GK Javier Toyo
3 Dominican Republic DF Luis Ismael Diaz
4 Dominican Republic MF Collante Starlin
5 Dominican Republic MF Luis Mikey Ramírez
6 Dominican Republic MF Israel Ruiz
7 Dominican Republic FW Erick Ozuna
8 Dominican Republic MF Widmaes Aubourg
10 Venezuela MF Enson Rodríguez
11 Venezuela FW Anderson Arias
12 Dominican Republic GK Carlos Desy García
13 Dominican Republic MF Francisco Jiménez
15 Dominican Republic DF Yimath De la Cruz
No. Position Player
17 Dominican Republic DF Manuel Reinoso
17 Dominican Republic FW Gregory Mercado
18 Dominican Republic DF Hansley Martínez
19 Dominican Republic MF Wilman Modesta
19 Dominican Republic FW Baez Marcos
20 Haiti DF Aristil Jeffson
23 Venezuela MF Guillermo Banquez
28 Dominican Republic FW Esmerlin Segura
31 Colombia DF Willianson Córdoba
42 Haiti MF Cliff Cantave
99 Dominican Republic GK Carlos Sosa

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