C.D. Sonsonate

Futbol Club Sonsonate is a Salvadoran professional football club based in Sonsonate, El Salvador.

C.D. Sonsonate
Sonsonate F.C.
Full nameSonsonate Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)Los Cocoteros
Founded2 March 1948; 76 years ago (2 March 1948), as Sonsonate FC
9 September 2009; 14 years ago (9 September 2009) as Futbol Club Sonsonate
GroundEstadio Anna Mercedes Campos
Capacity8,000
PresidentEl Salvador TBD
ManagerUruguay Rubén da Silva
LeagueEl Salvador Primera División
2020 AperturaOverall: 8th
Playoffs: Quarterfinal
WebsiteClub website

The club plays its home games at Estadio Anna Mercedes Campos, a stadium located in the City suburb of Sonsonate, Sonsonate, since 2009. The team is currently led by head coach Uruguayan Rubén da Silva.[1][2]

History

Sonsonate squad in 2016 season

On 9 September 2009, César 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.[3]

The club competed in the Tercera División for a few years, before winning promotion to the Segunda División in 2011, under the direction of Ricardo Andrés Navarro.

Despite strong club following and several finals appearances the club failed to win either the Segunda Division Apertura or 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).[4]

Despite several Championship winning managers coaching Sonsonate, Peruvian Agustin Castillo, Uruguayan Rubén da Silva and Salvadoran Juan Ramon Sanchez have been the only coaches to qualify Sonsonate to the post season final series, the club reached the semi-finals under Agustin Castillo and Ruben Da Silva, and Quarter final under Juan Ramon Sanchez, before each time being eliminated by Alianza F.C.

Sponsorship

Companies that Sonsonate currently has sponsorship deals with include:

  • Milan – Official kit suppliers
  • Proaces – Official sponsors
  • Credimarco – Official sponsors
  • Alcasa – Official sponsors
  • Alcadia de Sonsonate –
  • Fenix Inversiones e Inmobiliario
  • Caja de credito Sonsonate
  • Salud
  • Ferreteria Santa Sofia

Stadium

The team plays its home games in Estadio Anna Mercedes Campos, in Sonsonate, which opened in and has a seating capacity of 8,000. Previously the team played at Estadio Cepa for the 2009 season when they were called Alba-Acajutla which is located in Acajutla. They also previously played at the Estadio Municipal de Izalco in Izalco, which has a capacity of 8,000.

For the 2015 season, Sonsonate played their home matches (due to renovations being done Estadio Anna Mercedes Campos) at the Estadio José Millán Morales which is located in Juayúa.[5]

Colors and nicknames

Kits, colours and designs

Official Kits

  • Official Sponsor: Rush Athletic
  • Holder Uniform : Green T-shirt, blue-black shorts, black stockings.
  • Visiting Uniform: White shirt with light green stripes and white pants with green vivid, white socks with green vivid.
  • Alternative uniform: Traditional green shirt with white stripe on the chest and green shorts, green socks.
1948–07
2008–09
2013–

Sonsonate wore the green and white striped jersey since their establishment.

Various name changes have brought about different colored jerseys.In 2008, after the club relocated from Sonsonate to Acatulja, the club changed their colours to rad and white.

However, after the club moved back to Sonsonate they reverted to green and white.

Nicknames

  • Los Tiburones (the Sharks) Known during as Alba Acajutla
  • Los Cocoteros (The Coconuts)

Honours

Domestic honours

Leagues

Club records

For records of Sonsonate pre 2009 are located records of Sonsonate FC.

Individual records

  • Record appearances (all competitions): TBD, 822 from 1957 to 1975
  • Record appearances (Primera Division): Salvadoran Edson Melendez, 125 from 2016
  • Most capped player for El Salvador: 63 (0 whilst at Sonsonate), Juan Jose Gomez
  • Most international caps for El Salvador while an Sonsonate player: 2, Henry Hernandez
  • Most caps won whilst at Sonsonate: 2, Henry Hernandez.
  • Record scorer in league: Panamanian Armando Polo, 28
  • 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): Panamanian Armando Polo, 13

Most appearances

PlaceNamePeriodPrimera DivisionPlayoffsSLV CupContinentalTotal
1 Edson Melendez2017–2021140000140
2 Marcos Adonay Rodriguez2015-2017, 2019–2021110000110
3 Rene Gomez 2017 –2021104000104
4 Ivan Barahona2015-2017, 2018–20199400094
5 Roberto Gonzales2015, 2018–20208100081
6 Ze Paulo2016–20176800068
7 Carlos Arévalo2018–20206800068
8 Daley Mena2019-20205500055
9 Kevin Ayala Mendoza20195400054
10 Julio Sibrian2018–20205300053
10 Jorge Moran2018–20205200052

Bolded players are currently on the Sonsonate roster.

Goals

PlaceNamePeriodPrimera DivisionPlayoffsSLV CupContinentalTotal
1 Armando Polo2017–20182800028
2 Ze Paulo2016–20171700017
3 Roberto Gonzales2015, 2018–20201400014
5 David Boquin2019-20201100011
4 Rene Martinez (Valderrama)1999-200090009
6 William Maldonado2019–90009
6 Elman Rivas2019–90009
6 Christian Sanchez2017–201870007

Bolded players are currently on the Sonsonate roster.

Most shutouts

PlaceNamePeriodPrimera DivisionPlayoffsSLV CupContinentalTotal
1 Oscar Martinez2019–present1500015
2 Gustavo Vega'2019–present80008
3 Henry Hernandez2017–201840004
4 Julio Martinez2019–present30003
5 Luis Chamagua2019–present20002
6 Ismael Valladares2019–present20002
7 Luis Contrera2019–present20002
8 Hector Ramirez2019–present10001
9 William Torres2019–present10001
10 Rodrigo Argueta'2019–present10001

Bolded players are currently on the Sonsonate roster.

Current squad

As of 2021:[6]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
15FW  SLVMarcos Rodriguez
16  SLVCarlos Herrera
17DF  SLVKevin Ayala
19MF  SLVAldair Rivera
20  COLVíctor Landazuri
21MF  SLVRené Gómez
22  SLVEnner Orellana
23DF  SLVAlexis Renderos
25GK  SLVGustavo Vega
GK  SLVHéctor Carbajal

In

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
 SLVTBD (From TBA)
 SLVTBD (From TBA)

Out

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
 COLJose Alberto Mondragon (To TBD)
 COLDaniel Buitrago (To TBD)
 SLVTBD (To TBA)
 SLVTBD (To TBA)

Out on loan

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
MF  SLVNelson Morales (to TBD)
GK  SLVRodrigo Artiga (to TBD)

Players with dual citizenship

  • Sebastien Rondeau

Current Technical Staff

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Manager Fabio Castromán
Assistant Manager Edison Pablo Ojeda
Reserve Manager Raul Orellana
Under 17 Manager TBD
Ladies Manager Angel Olivio
Goalkeeper Coach Mauricio Henriquez Vargas
Fitness Coach Wilber Melara
Reserve Fitness Coach TBD
Director of Sports TBD
Team Doctors TBD
Team Doctors TBD
Team Orthopedist TBD
Team Kines-logical Abraham Rodriguez
Team utility manager TBD
The reserve team props TBD

Current Owners C.D. Sonsonate

Management

PositionStaff
Owner Sonsonate Municipal Association
President Walter Castaneda
Vice President Municipalidad de Sonsonate
Club Representative TBD
Sports Manager Fredy Vega

Affiliate Team

Reserve squad

As of 2018:Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
44DF  SLVJonathan Ruano
45MF  CANSebastien Rondeau
46DF  SLVEduardo García
47MF  SLVGeovanni Aguilar
48DF  SLVAlfredo Alvarado
49MF  SLVOsvaldo Martínez
50MF  SLVBilly Ramírez
51FW  SLVJosé Marroquín Zepeda
55GK  SLVMarcelo Erazo

List of Sonsonate coaches (2009–2021)

Sonsonate have had 25 different managers since the return era in 2009. Uruguayan Rubén da Silva served the longest term, being in office for one year and 10 months. Hector Jara , Cesar Acevedo, Wilson Sánchez, and Ruben Alonso served two terms each, while Mario Elias Guevara served three.

For coaches of Sonsonate pre 2009 are located List of Sonsonate FC coaches.

NameNationalityYearsRef.
Rubén Alonso  URU2009–2010
Cesar Acevedo "El Piscuchita"  SLV2010
Andrés Navarro  SLV2011–2012
Ivan Martínez  SLV2012
Rubén Alonso  URU2013 – January 2014
Henry Rojas  SLVJanuary 2014 – February 2014
Wilson Sánchez *  COLFebruary 2014 – March 2014
Hector Jara  ChileMarch 2014 – June 2014
Cesar Acevedo "El Piscuchita"  SLVJune 2014 – September 2014
Wilson Sánchez *  COLSeptember 2014 – October 2014
Alfonso Nerio  SLVOctober 2014 – December 2014
Ivan 'Diablo' Ruiz  SLVJanuary 2015 – June 2015
German Pérez  HONJune 2015 – August 2015
Ennio Mendoza and Mario Guevara *  SLVAugust 2015
Hector Jara  ChileAugust 2015 – October 2015
Edwin Portillo  SLVOctober 2015 – April 2016
William Renderos Iraheta  SLVApril 2016 – May 2016
Ennio Mendoza and Mario Guevara *  SLVMay 2016
Agustin Castillo  PERJune 2016 – February 2017
Ernesto Góchez *  SLVMarch 2017
Eraldo Correia  BRAMarch 2017 – May 2017
Garabet Avedissian  URUMay 2017 – August 2017
Rubén Alonso  URUSeptember 2017 – February 2018[7][8][9][10]
Mario Guevara (interim)  SLVFebruary 2018– March 2018
Juan Ramón Sánchez  SLVMarch 2018– June 2018
Juan Ramón Paredes  SLVJune 2018 – August 2018
Mario Elias Guevara  SLVAugust 2018 – September 2018
Hugo Ovelar  PARSeptember 2018 – December 2018[2]
Nelson Mauricio Ancheta  SLVDecember 2018– February 2019
Omar Pimentel (interim)  SLVFebruary 2019 – March 2019
Rubén da Silva  URUMarch 2019 – January 2021
Fabio Castroman  URUJanuary 2021 - May 2021
Hiatus  SLVJune 2021 - Present

Notable players

Team captains

NameYears
Ronald Villalta2015
Mauricio Quintanilla2016
Mario Martinez2016
Marcelo Messias2017
Carlos Carrillo2017–2018
Christian Sánchez2018–2019
Jorge Morán2019–

Notes

References