A.D. Municipal Pérez Zeledón

Asociación Deportiva Municipal de Pérez Zeledón is a Costa Rican football team playing at the top level in the Primera División de Costa Rica.

Pérez Zeledón
Full nameAsociación Deportiva Municipal Pérez Zeledón
Nickname(s)Guerreros del Sur
(Southern warriors)
Founded1962 (1962)
GroundEstadio Municipal Pérez Zeledón
San Isidro de El General, Costa Rica
Capacity6,000
ChairmanGilberth Fernández
ManagerJohnny Chávez
LeagueLiga FPD
2019 AperturaLiga FPD, 6th

It is based in San Isidro de El General. Their home stadium is Estadio Municipal Pérez Zeledón. Their nickname is Guerreros del Sur or The Southern Warriors.

History

Municipal Pérez Zeledón was founded in 1962 and they reached the Second Division in 1976.[1]

A.D. Generaleña and A.D. Pérez Zeledón merger

In 1988, Asociación Deportiva Municipal Generaleña won promotion to the Primera Division and in 1991 a second team from Pérez Zeledón, Asociación Deportiva Pérez Zeledón, also clinched the second division title, prompting to merge the teams into Asociación Deportiva Municipal de Pérez Zeledón which would go and represent the canton in the top tier.[1] In 2010, Puma Generaleña was founded as successor to AD Generaleña.[2]

2004 Apertura champions

The team were surprise winners of the 2004–05 Apertura in the Primera División, their first and only title so far, under the coaching of Carlos Restrepo against Saprissa defeated them on their own home stadium 0–1.[3] Although, they missed out on the overall championship title, losing against Alajuelense 1–4 on aggregate.[4] Club top goalscorer that season was Ever Alfaro, also in the team were William Sunsing and Géiner Segura,[5] they were both part of the Ticos along their path to 2006's World Cup held in Germany.

Honours

  • Primera División de Costa Rica: 1
Champions: Apertura 2017
Runner-up: Apertura 2004

Players

Current squad

As of 6 August 2018[6]

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Bryan Segura
3 DF Dennis Castillo
5 MF Rafael Rodríguez
6 MF Jeykel Venegas
7 MF Álvaro Sánchez
8 MF Fabián Garita
10 MF Pablo Azcurra
11 MF Anthony López
12 FW Josué Mitchell
13 GK Guido Jiménez
15 DF César Carrillo
16 MF Anthony Mata
17 DF Aarón Solórzano
18 DF Edder Monguio
No. Position Player
19 MF Axel Amador
20 FW Yuaycell Wright
21 DF Keylor Soto
22 FW Leandro Rodríguez
23 DF Mauricio Núñez
24 MF Luis Barrantes
25 MF Fernando Monge
27 DF Asdrúbal Gibbons
28 MF Javier Liendo
29 FW Lauro Cazal
30 FW Joshua Navarro
33 FW Esyin Cordero
35 GK Carlos Méndez
99 DF Kevin Sancho

Notable players

Historical list of coaches

References

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