Jaguares de Córdoba is a professional Colombian football team based in Montería, that plays in the Categoría Primera A. They play their home games at the Jaraguay stadium.[1]

Jaguares de Córdoba
Full nameJaguares de Córdoba Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)La Celeste de Colombia (Colombia's Sky Blue)
Felinos (Felines)
Fieras del Sinú (Beasts from the Sinú)
La garra Caribe (The Caribbean Drive)
Los Zenúes (The Zenúes)
Sabaneros (Sabaners)
Founded5 December 2012; 11 years ago (2012-12-05)
GroundEstadio Jaraguay
Capacity12,000
ChairmanNelson Soto
ManagerÉdgar Carvajal
LeagueCategoría Primera A
2023Primera A, 20th of 20
Websitehttp://www.jaguaresfc.com.co/

History

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The team was created on 5 December 2012 at a meeting held by team president Nelson Soto Duque, the mayor of Montería, and the governor of Córdoba. In an initiative led by the Montería city hall and the Córdoba government, with support from local companies, an agreement was reached with the direction to move Sucre F.C. from Sincelejo to Montería from 2013 under the name Jaguares de Córdoba.

Soto Duque is the major owner of the club that was founded in 1995 as Girardot. It has moved four times, and played under the names Deportes Palmira, Pacífico, Sucre, and finally Jaguares.

On February 3, 2013, the team debuted at the Primera B winning 2–1 against Real Cartagena, and the following year they earned promotion to the Categoría Primera A after winning the Torneo Postobón 2014-I by defeating América de Cali 5–1 on aggregate score in the final, and then beat 2014-II winners Deportes Quindío in the final of the year, winning 3–2 on aggregate score after losing the first leg 2–0 in the city of Armenia.

The best performance of the team in the top tier was achieved in the 2017 season. In the Torneo Apertura, the team placed 5th, thus qualifying for the knockout stage for the first time ever. The team was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Atlético Nacional. In the Torneo Finalización, the team placed 8th and qualified again for the knockout stage, again being eliminated in the quarterfinals, this time by Santa Fe. Jaguares ended the year placed 8th in the aggregate table, which qualified them to the 2018 Copa Sudamericana, the first time the team played in an international competition, losing to Boston River from Uruguay in the first stage.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 24 September 2024[2]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   COL Lucas Correa
3 DF   COL Yilson Mosquera
4 DF   COL Oliver Vanegas
5 DF   COL Yoiver González
7 FW   COL Pablo Rojas
9 MF   ARG Gustavo Britos
10 FW   COL Duvan Rodriguez
11 MF   COL Jader Maza
12 GK   COL Geovanni Banguera
13 DF   COL Julian Anaya
14 MF   COL Didier Pino
15 FW   PAN Kahiser Lenis
16 MF   COL Didier Pino
17 FW   COL Diego Contreras
18 MF   COL Juan David Rodriguez
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW   COL Wilson Morelo (captain)
20 MF   COL Kevin Salazar
21 DF   COL Santiago Guzman
22 MF   COL Juan Herrera
23 DF   COL Jaime Díaz
24 MF   COL Damir Ceter
25 MF   COL Juan Camilo Roa
26 MF   COL Daniel Padilla
27 DF   COL Darwin Andrade
28 MF   COL Enrique Serje
32 MF   COL Elian Villalobos
33 GK   COL Jhon Figueroa
38 GK   COL Víctor Brid

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   VEN Eduardo Sosa (at Deportes Tolima)

Stadium

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Honours

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Domestic

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Jaguares de Córdoba". Soccerway.com. Archived from the original on 2013-02-08. Retrieved 2013-06-23.
  2. ^ "Jaguares F.C." Dimayor. Retrieved 21 July 2019.