Deportes Temuco

Deportes Temuco
Full name Club de Deportes Temuco S.A.D.P
Nickname(s) Araucanos, Albiverdes
Founded 1960
Ground Estadio Municipal Germán Becker
Ground Capacity 18,100
Chairman Chile Marcelo Salas
Manager Chile Luis Landeros
League Primera B
2015-16 1st (Champion) (Promoted)

Deportes Temuco is a Chilean football club based in Temuco. It currently plays in the Primera A, holding home games at the new Estadio Municipal Germán Becker.

The club was founded on February 22, 1960, as Deportes Temuco and again on March 20, 1965, after a merger with Green Cross. Until 1984, the club was known as Green Cross – Temuco, and, in 2007, changed its name to Deportivo Temuco, only on that season.

In 2013, the club fused with Unión Temuco, but the name of Deportes Temuco was kept, along with the logo and traditional white and green colors, making it seem as Deportes Temuco absorbing Unión rather than a fusion. Thanks to the fusion though, Deportes Temuco left the Segunda División and returned to Primera B for season 2013–14, using Unión Temuco's place in that league.

On the season 2015-2016 the team won the championship Primera B. So in the current season it plays in Primera A, the highest Chilean league of soccer.

Titles

1991, 2001
1987

Current Squad

Current squad of Deportes Temuco as of 3 June 2016 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Site

No. Position Player
2  CHI MF Sebastián Domínguez
3  CHI DF Matías Navarrete
4  CHI MF Sebastián Díaz
5  CHI DF Yerko Aguila
6  CHI MF Luis Casanova
7  CHI MF Cristián Canío
8  ARG FW Lucas Campana
9  CHI FW Matías Donoso
10  ARG MF Sergio López
11  CHI FW José Huentelaf
12  CHI GK Sergio Torres
14  CHI MF Francisco Piña
15  CHI DF Cristóbal Vergara
No. Position Player
16  CHI DF Jaime Soto
17  CHI DF Diego Díaz
18  CHI MF Cristián González
19  CHI DF Orlando Gutiérrez
20  CHI FW Felipe Manosalva
21  CHI MF Joaquín Aros
23  PAR FW Cris Martínez
24  CHI DF Miguel Aceval
25  CHI GK José Gamonal
26  CHI MF Fernando Lazcano
29  CHI MF Matías Araya
30  CHI MF Rubén Cepeda
31  CHI GK Luis Marín

Manager: Luis Landeros

2016–17 Winter Transfers

In

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

No. Position Player
Chile GK Luis Marín (From Palestino)
Chile DF Diego Díaz (From Universidad de Concepción)
Chile MF Fernando Lazcano (From Deportes Iquique)
Argentina MF Sergio López (From Unión Española)
No. Position Player
Chile FW José Huentelaf (From Universidad de Concepción)
Chile FW Matías Donoso (From Patronato)
Argentina FW Lucas Campana (From Deportes La Serena)

Out

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

No. Position Player
1 Chile FW Juan Martínez (Released)
3 Chile DF Mario Pardo (to Unión La Calera)
8 Chile MF Juan Gutiérrez (Released)
9 Chile FW Mauricio Gómez (Released)
No. Position Player
10 Argentina FW Sérgio Comba (Released)
11 Argentina FW Gonzalo de Porras (Released)
17 Chile MF Arturo Sanhueza (to Cobreloa)
22 Chile FW Matías Campos López (to Rangers)

Managers

See also

Green Cross

External links

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