The history of Sonsonate FC, a professional soccer team based in Sonsonate, El Salvador, spans over six decades. The first team based in Sonsonate was Ferrocarril club of the now-defunct league, playing from 1943 to 1950. After seven years, a new team was formed with some of the Ferrocarril players to form a new team, the first team to use the "Sonsonate" name. This team conituned until 1951. After 1951, Ferrocarril and Sonsonate joined forces to form a new team; Leones. Leones continued to play as a club (playing in the primera division and segunda division) until 1966. This team bought back the Sonsonate name in 1966 and operated continuously in various leagues until 2002. The club became defunct and a team was set in 2008 called Alba-Acajutla, they played one season in segunda division before mounting debt caused them to become defunct. A Sonsonate FC team began again in 2009 and starting in 2015 began playing in the primera division making it the first time since 1999 that a "Sonsonate" team played in the top tier of soccer in El Salvador.
F.C. Sonsonate
editFounded in 1948, the club was known as CD Sonsonate, playing in the town of Sonsonate, and that is the name used most often. Despite several name changes the club always follows the lineage of titles and history back to the Sonsonate name. The club won promotion to the primera division in 1998, however one season later they were relegated [1] The club currently competes in the Terecea Division since the 2012 season.
Ferrocarril
editThe team competed for many years in the Salvadoran Sports Commission national week football tournament. In 1943, Ferrocarril won the Occidental Zone of El Salvador, and played in the final round with Central Zone winners Quequeisque and Oriental Zone winners Luis Ángel Firpo. They finished second in the group, runners-up to Quequeisque.[2] Ferrocarril did not return to the first division of El Salvador after failing to enter the 1951–52 league. They later renamed themselves as Leones.
Leones
editThe Leones arrived in the national league in the 1951–52 season, simply since the Salvadoran Football Federation had no institutionalised relegation rules. In their first year, the Leones finished runners-up to FAS. After five years in the league, they were relegated to the second division in the 1955–56 season. They returned to the first division in 1958, not before being relegated again in the 1960–61 season.[3] The Leones failed to be promoted for a third time. They were renamed CD Sonsonate in 1967.
Alba-Acajutla
editFounded in 2008, the club was known as CD Alba-Acajutla, also playing in the town of Sonsonate. However, after poor attendance and financial struggle, the team sold their spot in the second division and reverted to their original form.[4]
F.C. Sonsonate rebirth and modern history (2009–Current)
editOn 9 September 2009, Cesar Antonio Contreras and Miguel Antonio Castillo along with Pedro Antonio Contreras and with the support of the Sonsonate department (in particular the head of the department José Roberto Aquino) were able to re-activate Sonsonate from defunct status and begin their time in the modern era.[5]
The club competed in the Tercera Division for a few years, before winning promotion to the Segunda Division in 2011 under the direction of Ricardo Andrés Navarro.
Despite strong club following and several finals appearances the club failed to win the Apertura and Clausura title to achieve promotion in the Primera Division.
However, on the 12 July 2015, the club purchased the spot of recently promoted Real Destroyer meaning the club will participate in the Primera division for the first time in fifteen years (last time was 1999).[6]
Honours
editDomestic
editManagers
edit- Sonsonate (1948-1955)
Name | Nationality | Years | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
TBD | SLV | TBD |
- Ferrocarril (1943-1951)
Name | Nationality | Years | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
TBD | SLV | TBD |
- Leones (1951-1967)
Name | Nationality | Years | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
TBD | SLV | TBD |
- Sonsonate (1967-2003)
Name | Nationality | Years | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Rigoberto Guzmán | SLV | TBD | |
Alfredo Ruano | SLV | TBD | |
Mario "Tiorra" Castro | SLV | TBD | |
Marcelo Estrada | SLV | 1962 | |
Victor Manuel Ochoa | SLV | 1966-1967 | |
Arnaldo da Silva | BRA | 1967-1971 | |
Mario “Tiorra” Castro | SLV | February 1974- April 1974 | |
Jorge Tupinambá | BRA | May 1974- December 1974 | |
Carlos Campuzano Ramos | Chile | January 1975- April 1975 | |
Gregorio Bundio | ARG | April 1975-December 1975 | |
José Santacolomba | ARG ITA | 1975 | |
Gregorio Bundio | ARG | 1975-1976, 1979-1980 | |
Jorge Tupinambá | BRA | 1987-1989 | |
Rubén Alonso | URU | 1997-1998 | |
Ricardo López Tenorio | SLV | 1998 | |
Carlos Farfán | SLV | 1998 | |
Víctor Hugo Santillana | SLV | 2003 |
- Alba-Acajutla
Name | Nationality | Years | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Rubén Alonso | URU | 2008-2009 | |
Carlos Reyes | URU | 2009 |
- Sonsonate (2009-2021)
Name | Nationality | Years | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Rubén Alonso | URU | 2009-2010 | |
Cesar Acevedo "El Piscuchita" | SLV | 2010 | |
Andrés Navarro | SLV | 2011-2012 | |
Ivan Martínez | SLV | 2012 | |
Rubén Alonso | URU | 2013-January 2014 | |
Henry Rojas | SLV | Jan 2014–Feb 2014 | |
Wilson Sánchez * | COL | Feb 2014–March 2014 | |
Hector Jara | Chile | March 2014–June 2014 | |
Cesar Acevedo "El Piscuchita" | SLV | June 2014–Sept 2014 | |
Wilson Sánchez * | COL | Sept 2014–Oct 2014 | |
Alfonso Nerio | SLV | Oct 2014–Dec 2014 | |
Ivan 'Diablo' Ruiz | SLV | Jan 2015–June 2015 | |
German Pérez | HON | June 2015–Aug 2015 | |
Ennio Mendoza and Mario Guevara * | SLV | August 2015 | |
Hector Jara | Chile | August 2015– October 2015 | |
Edwin Portillo | SLV | Oct 2015 – April 2016 | |
William Renderos Iraheta | SLV | April 2016– May 2016 | |
Ennio Mendoza and Mario Guevara * | SLV | May 2016 | |
Agustin Castillo | PER | June 2016–February 2017 | |
Ernesto Góchez * | SLV | March 2017 | |
Eraldo Correia | BRA | March 2017–May 2017 | |
Garabet Avedissian | URU | May 2017-August 2017 | |
Rubén Alonso | URU | August 2017-February 2018 | |
Juan Ramon Sanchez | SLV | March 2018-July 2018 | |
Mario Elias Guevara | SLV | August 2018-September 2018 | |
Hugo Olevar | PAR | September 2018–December 2018 | |
Nelson Mauricio Ancheta | SLV | December 2018–February 2019 | |
Omar Pimentel Interim | SLV | February 2019–March 2019 | |
Rubén da Silva | URU | March 2019–January 2021 | |
Fabio Castromán | URU | January 2021–May 2021 | |
Hiatus | SLV | June 2021–present |
Club records
edit- First victory in the Primera Division for Sonsonate: 1–0 Santa Tecla 28 January 2016
- First goalscorer in the Primera Division for Sonsonate: Augusto do Carmo v Dragon 1 November 2015
- Largest Home victory, Primera División: 3–0 v Pasaquina, 23 April 2018
- Largest Away victory, Primera División: 3–0 v FAS, 27 November 2016
- Largest Home loss, Primera División: 0–4 v Alianza, 12 December 2016
- Largest Away loss, Primera División: 0–4 v FAS, 3 April 2016
0–4 v UES, 27 April 2016 - Highest home attendance: 81,000 v Primera División, 23 May 1959
- Highest away attendance: 127,621 v Primera División, Hampden Park, Glasgow, 18 May 1960
- Highest average attendance, season: 49,176, Primera División
- Most appearances, Primera División: 602, TBD 1972–1991
- Most goals scored, Primera División: 35, Primera División Apertura 2016
- Most goals scored, season, Primera División: 35, Primera División Apertura 2016
Individual records
edit- Record appearances (all competitions): TBD, 822 from 1957 to 1975
- Record appearances (Primera Division): Salvadoran Edson Melendez, 140 from 2016-2021
- Most capped player for El Salvador: 63 (0 whilst at Sonsonate), Juan Jose Gomez
- Most international caps for El Salvador while an El Vencedor player: 2, Henry Hernandez
- Most caps won whilst at Sonsonate: 2, Henry Hernandez.
- Record scorer in league: TBD, 396
- Most goals in a season (all competitions): TBD, 62 (1927/28) (47 in League, 15 in Cup competitions)
- Most goals in a season (Primera Division): Armando Polo, 13
Most appearances
editPlace | Name | Period | Primera Division | Playoffs | SLV Cup | Continental | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Edson Melendez | 2017–2021 | 140 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 140 |
2 | Marcos Adonay Rodriguez | 2015-2017, 2019–2021 | 110 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 110 |
3 | Ivan Barahona | 2015-2017, 2018–2019 | 94 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 94 |
4 | Roberto Gonzalez | 2015, 2018–2021 | 81 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 81 |
5 | Ze Paulo | 2016–2017 | 68 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 68 |
Bolded players are currently on the Sonsonate roster.
Goals
editPlace | Name | Period | Primera Division | Playoffs | SLV Cup | Continental | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Odir Jacques | 1966-67 | TBD | 0 | 0 | 0 | TBD |
2 | Elenilson Franco | 1968-1969 | 28 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 28 |
3 | Joaquin Pato Valencia | TBD | TBD | 0 | 0 | 0 | TBD |
4 | Joaquin Pato Valencia | TBD | TBD | 0 | 0 | 0 | TBD |
5 | Joaquin Pato Valencia | TBD | TBD | 0 | 0 | 0 | TBD |
Bolded players are currently on the Once Deportivo roster.
Historical Matches
edit1971 Friendly | Sonsonate | 2-2 | Red Star Belgrade | San Salvador, El Salvador |
Jorge Cornejo Lievano | |
Stadium: TBD |
August 5, 1998 Friendly | Sonsonate | 1-0 | Bangu | San Salvador, El Salvador |
Rene Martinez Valderrama 80' | Nil | Stadium: TBD |
Notes
edit- ^ "Deportes | Noticias de El Salvador".
- ^ El Salvador – List of Final Tables – RSSSF
- ^ El Salvador – Divisional Moves Between First and Second Division – RSSSF
- ^ El Salvador 2008/09 – RSSSF
- ^ "Sonsonate Fútbol Club - Sonsonate, El Salvador". Archived from the original on 2015-07-14. Retrieved 2015-07-14.
- ^ [1] Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine – El Grafico