Santos de Guápiles

Santos de Guápiles
Full name Santos de Guápiles Fútbol Club
Nickname(s) Rojos
Founded 1961
Ground Estadio Ebal Rodríguez
Guápiles, Costa Rica
Ground Capacity 3,000
Chairman Jorge Caamaño
Manager Johnny Chaves
League Primera División de Costa Rica
2014 Verano

Regular Season: 11th
Playoffs: DNQ

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Santos de Guápiles Fútbol Club is a Costa Rican football club, which currently plays in the Primera División.

The club plays in Estadio Ebal Rodríguez in Guápiles, Limón, Costa Rica. They have a loyal fan club, who call themselves the La Marea Roja.

History

The club was founded in 1961[1] and have never been league champions. They were runner-up twice, in 2001–02 and in the 2012 Verano championship. They reached the top tier after winning promotion in 1999[2] after beating Municipal Liberia in a May 1999 play-off final marred by violence off the pitch.[3]

Old logo

Stadium

Santos play their home games in the Estadio Ebal Rodríguez, where Alajuelense's Wilson Muñoz scored the first Primera División goal in a 1999 4–0 league win over the hosts.[4]

Players

Player Records

Most appearances (as of May 31, 2010)[5]
# Name Career Apps Goals
1 Pablo Camacho 265
2 Federico Urrutia 214
3 Rónald Rodríguez 198
4 Yeinor Santamaría 189
5 Gustavo Martínez 185
6 José F. Alfaro 139
7 Carlos Quirós 125
8 Max Sánchez 1995–96,
1999–02
111
9 Diego Gallo 107
10 Rafael A. Gutiérrez 101

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Costa Rica GK Brayan Morales
2 Costa Rica DF Jhamir Ordián
4 Costa Rica DF Ian Smith
6 Costa Rica MF Jesús Camacho
7 Costa Rica MF Berny Burke
8 Costa Rica DF Edder Monguio (Captain)
9 Costa Rica FW Jean Scott
10 Costa Rica MF Andrey Francis
11 Costa Rica MF Raymond Salas
13 Costa Rica MF Michael Barquero
14 Mexico MF Marco Rojas
15 Nicaragua MF Marlon López
16 Mexico FW Éder Cruz
No. Position Player
17 Costa Rica DF Marvin Obando
18 Costa Rica MF Kevin Masís
19 Costa Rica FW Daniel Quirós
20 Costa Rica MF Kenneth Cerdas
21 Costa Rica GK Anthony Velásquez
23 Costa Rica FW Cristian Carrillo
24 Costa Rica MF Arturo Campos
25 Costa Rica FW Ariel Zapata
27 Costa Rica MF Edder Solórzano
28 Costa Rica DF José Garro
29 Costa Rica DF Rigoberto Jiménez
31 Costa Rica GK Marco Madrigal

Historical list of coaches

  • Costa Rica Luis Chang (1998–May 99)[6]
  • Costa Rica Rónald Mora (May 1999–Dec 02)
  • Costa Rica Victorino Quesada (Feb 2003–Sept 04)[7]
  • Costa Rica Juan Diego Quesada (Sept 2004–05)[8]
  • Uruguay Daniel Casas (May 2005–06)[9]
  • Costa Rica Vladimir Quesada (2006–07)
  • Costa Rica Milton Morales (2007)

  • Costa Rica Rónald Mora (2007–March 08)
  • Costa Rica Marvin Solano (March 2008–Feb 21, 2009)[10]
  • Costa Rica Oscar Ramírez (Feb 21, 2009–Dec 31, 2009)
  • Costa Rica Rónald Gómez (Jan 1, 2010–Oct 26, 2010)[11]
  • Costa Rica Henry Duarte (Oct 27, 2010–Jan 28, 2011)
  • Argentina G. Martinez (interim) (Jan 29, 2011–March 21, 2011)[12]
  • Costa Rica Marvin Solano (March 22, 2011–Nov 7, 2011)[13]

  • Argentina Gustavo Martinez (interim) (Nov 7, 2011–Dec 31, 2011)
  • Uruguay César Eduardo Méndez (Jan 1, 2012–Oct 7, 2013)
  • Argentina Gustavo Martinez (Oct 7, 2013–May 15, 2014)
  • Mexico Enrique Maximiliano Meza (May 16, 2014–Dec 14)[14]
  • Uruguay César Eduardo Méndez (Dec 16, 2014–)[15]

References

External links


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