Tipografía Nacional
Full name | Club de Foot-ball Tipografía Nacional | |
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Nickname(s) | Tip Nac, Tipógrafos, Impresores | |
Founded | 1924 | |
Ground | Estadio Municipal de Barberena | |
Capacity | 5,000 | |
Manager | Carlos Ruiz | |
League | Liga Tercera División de Guatemala | |
2014-15 | 4th (Group A-5) | |
Website | Club home page | |
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Tipografía Nacional ("Tip Nac") is a football club based in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
It was one of the most traditional teams in the country in the 20th Century, and it remains the fourth-most successful club in the history of Guatemalan football in terms of national titles won.
History
Founded on 24 January 1924, Tipografía Nacional was the oldest team in the Liga Mayor / Liga Nacional, the nation's top division. The club was named after the national printing house, Tipografía Nacional.
Having entered the then Liga Capitalina in 1928, the team won three local titles between 1938 and 1940. Between 1937 and 1941, they had a streak of 51 matches scoring at least one goal.[1] The team also won three official championships between 1943 and 1953. After Municipal won the first Liga Mayor championship in 1942, Tipografía won back-to-back titles in the 1943 and 1944-45 tournaments, being undefeated during the former, collecting eight wins and two draws. Tipografía and Municipal engaged in the first known rivalry in the league, which faded after Comunicaciones and Municipal became the two most dominant clubs and each other's arch-rival.
Tipografía also finished as league runner-up once, and won one domestic cup. In 1981, they finished at the bottom of the table, being relegated to the "B" division (now Primera División). They earned promotion back to the Liga Mayor after two seasons, but suffered relegation again in the 1992-93 season; due in good part to lack of financial support,[2] the team continued descending to lower categories, until it was ultimately dissolved in 2002. [3]
Its resurgence came up in 2012 as a result of acquiring Club Cahabón's franchise for Q75,000. Tip-Nac is, as of early 2013, a member of the Guatemalan Second Football Division. [4]
Its uniform colours were red-and-white vertical striped shirt and blue shorts.
Current squad
- As of 22 August 2014.[5]
for the 2014/2015 season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Current technical staff
Position | Name |
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Manager | Carlos Ruiz |
Honours
- Liga Mayor titles: 3
- 1943, 1944–45, 1952–53
- Liga Capitalina titles: 3
- 1938, 1939, 1940
- Copa de Guatemala titles: 1
- 1954
Positions in National Tournaments
- 1927 Champion - Second Division, undefeated
- 1928 fifth place
- 1929 fifth place
- 1930 third place
- 1931 runner up
- 1932 third place
- 1934 third place
- 1935 fourth place
- 1936 third place
- 1937 runner up
- 1938 Champion
- 1939 Champion
- 1940 Champion
- 1941 runner up
- 1942 third place
- 1943 Champion - undefeated
- 1944 no tournament
- 1945 Champion
- 1946 no tournament
- 1947 fifth place
- 1948 Champion
- 1949 no tournament
- 1950-51 fourth place
- 1952-53 Champion
- 1954-55 fourth place
- 1956 seventh place
- 1957-58 seventh place
- 1959-60 fourth place
- 1961-62 sixth place
- 1963 sixth place
- 1964 tenth place
- 1965 fifth place
- 1966 seventh place
- 1967 eight place
- 1968 fifth place
- 1969 eight place
- 1970 eight place
- 1971 eight place
- 1972 fifth place
- 1973 fourth place
Former famous players
- Raúl Magaña
- Eduardo "Mondongo" Guzmán
- Carlos H. Toledo
- Carlos "Cheis" Molina
- "Max "Cuchumbo" Molina
- Julio "Mediacuta" Mendoza
- Joaquin "Tacua" Ortiz
- Maco Fión
- "Guayo" De León
- Rafael de León “Pishca” (1928)
- Jorge Azmitia “Caballo” (1936)
- Roberto Calderón "Tico" (1938)
Former coaches
- Roberto Calderón (1938-1940)
- Joaquín Ortíz "Tacuazín" (1943–1945)
- Lorenzo Ausina Tur (1968-1969)
- Palmiro Jonathan Salas Sandoval (1992–1994)
- Carlos Alberto Mijangos (2004)
- Haroldo Cordón
- Felipe Antonio Carías (2012)
References
- ↑ "Guatemala, 100 años de fútbol - Clásicos de antaño" (in Spanish). Prensa Libre. Archived from the original on 2007-01-29. Retrieved 2007-02-22.
- ↑ ""Al rescate de Tipografía Nacional"" (in Spanish). Diario La Hora. Archived from the original on March 16, 2004. Retrieved 2007-02-22.
- ↑ Source:http://www.prensalibre.com.gt/pl/2007/diciembre/30/PDFs/PLMT30122007.PDF
- ↑ Source:http://www.ligasdeguate.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=429:resurge-el-historico-club-tipografia-nacional&catid=43:noticias-futbol-nacional
- ↑ "Players". CSD Tipografía Nacional. Retrieved 22 August 2014.