Atlético Pantoja

Atlético Pantoja
Full name Club Atlético Pantoja
Nickname(s) Los Guerreros (The Warriors)
Founded 2000 (2000)
Ground Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Capacity 27,000
Coach Orlando Capellino
League Liga Dominicana de Fútbol
Website Club website

Club Atlético Pantoja is a professional football team based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Founded in 2000, the team is currently playing in the First Division of the Dominican Republic.

History

Club Atlético Pantoja was born from the passion for football of a group of friends, mostly Argentinian immigrants, led by Eduardo Macchiavello. It all started in 2000, when these friends met at night to share their passion, play football, at the ROWE Laboratory, located in the popular neighborhood of Pantoja in the city of Santo Domingo.

Little by little, this group became more and more, adding Dominican friends and other nationalities. In 2001 they were invited to play a veteran tournament organized by the Dominican Football Federation and at that moment everything changed, that shared passion gave rise to a Club that would make a difference in Dominican football. This is how the Deportivo Pantoja Fútbol Club is born.

To say that the glory accompanies the Pantoja from its foundation are not mere appreciations. This group of friends managed to become the champion of the tournament of veterans, and in celebration of the title was born the idea and the challenge to participate in the Third Dominican Division.

That idea came true months later and, again, this team of friends gave the surprise to crown champion in his first participation in an official match. This championship allowed them to ascend to Second Division, which undoubtedly involved a much greater challenge, but the group relied on the quality and experience of each one of its members and embarked on a new challenge.

To the surprise of many, the newly promoted Pantoja again became champion of the Second Division league, something incredible and extraordinary for a team emerged from the pastime of some friends and made up mostly by veterans. This team had achieved the feat of "champion" three consecutive times, managing to arrive meteorically to the maximum category of soccer of the Dominican Republic, longed for First Division. This group was not yet satisfied, but would propose to reach another milestone, the title of First Division. From then things were taken more seriously and a technical body was hired, in addition to adding young players as reinforcements. The fusion of youth, experience and football passion led the glorious Club to reach the maximum laureate in Dominican football: the Primera División championship.

With a marathon of sporting feats began a story full of achievements and triumphs that has been maintained since that first night of a "picadito de fútbol" to this day. Undoubtedly, that group of friends never imagined that they were founding a Club that in a very short time would become a symbol of good football, positioning itself as one of the most emblematic and winning clubs of the Dominican Republic. Atlético Pantoja became the first association football club from the Dominican Republic with 10,000 followers on Facebook, their most popular social media page.

Stadium


Training Grounds

Use the facility for training and Friendlies matches.


Achievements

Domestic

2015
2004–05, 2009, 2011–12
  • Campeonato Nacional: 2
2000–01, 2002–03

International

2018

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 Dominican Republic GK Johan Guzmán
2 Haiti MF Jean-Max Louis
3 Dominican Republic DF Pedro Muñoz
4 Uruguay FW Pablo Cabrera
5 Dominican Republic DF Félix Mejía
6 Dominican Republic MF Daniel Castillo
7 Dominican Republic FW Luis Espinal
8 Haiti DF Josué Innocent
9 Dominican Republic FW Darly Batista
10 Uruguay FW Leandro Silva
11 Dominican Republic FW Pedro Martínez
13 Uruguay MF Mariano Cappi
14 Dominican Republic MF Jean Carlos López
15 Dominican Republic DF Daniel Guillén (captain)
16 Dominican Republic MF Robert Rosado
No. Position Player
17 Dominican Republic FW Diego Almanzar
18 Dominican Republic MF Jimmy Reyes
19 Dominican Republic MF Aneury Feliz
20 Haiti DF Janel Jacques
21 Uruguay DF Nicolás Rebollo
22 Brazil DF Jucselio de Souza
23 Dominican Republic GK Miguel Odalis Báez
24 Dominican Republic MF Kevin Almosny
25 Venezuela MF Wuiswell Isea
26 Dominican Republic FW Inoel Navarro
28 Dominican Republic FW Ronaldo Vásquez
29 Haiti MF Ewing Simon
30 Dominican Republic MF Pedro Núñez
TBA Venezuela FW Armando Maita
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