Juventud Escuintleca

Escuintleca
Full name Club Social y Deportivo Escuintleca
Ground Estadio Armando Barillas,
Escuintla, Guatemala
Capacity 3,000
Manager Guatemala José Antonio Archila
League Primera División de Ascenso
2010 Clausura
Grupo A
1.ro

Club Social y Deportivo Escuintleca, also known as Juventud Escuintleca, is a Guatemalan football club based in Escuintla, Escuintla Department. They play their home games in the Estadio Armando Barillas. The club won its promotion to the top league after winning 2 first division titles in a row. Immediately after the club won the promotion, the owner decided to fire most of the team including the coach. Bad ownership has led to a last place standing in the current season. The club owner once again fired 5 of its players after a 4–0 defeat to Guatemalan heavyweight CSD Municipal, which resulted in a 6th player quitting in protest.[1]

History

Most recently they have again been playing in the Primera División Group "A" or "B". The club was able to gain promotion to the top Guatemalan league after winning the second and first division championships.

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
Guatemala MF Axel Cifuentes
Guatemala MF Luis Alay
Guatemala Angel Hurtarte
Guatemala Arturo Besestre
Guatemala Christian Blanco
Guatemala Cristian Estrada
Guatemala Christian Jiménez
Guatemala Christian Bernabé
Guatemala Jorge Padilla
Guatemala Juan Juárez
Guatemala Juan Manuel Trujillo
Costa Rica Luis Mora
Guatemala Mario Ramírez
No. Position Player
Guatemala Mike Payes
Guatemala Maynor Soto
Guatemala Omar Aja
Guatemala Rigo Fuentes
Guatemala Rudy Roldán
Guatemala Walter Oliva
Guatemala Wilfred Roldán
Colombia Wilmar Mena
Guatemala Levisan de León
Guatemala Rony Trigueros
Guatemala Helber Callejas
Guatemala Juan Francisco de León
Brazil Ederick Manuel Ardòn Marroquin

List of coaches

  • Guatemala Eddy Misael (2011)

References


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