C.D. Cobreloa

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Cobreloa
Cobreloa's logo
Full nameClub de Deportes Cobreloa
Nickname(s)Zorros del desierto (desert foxes)
Loínos
Mineros (Miners)
Naranjas (Oranges)
Founded7 January 1977; 37 years ago
GroundEstadio Zorros del Desierto
Capacity12,000
ChairmanGerardo Mella Fernandez
ManagerCésar Bravo (Interim)
LeaguePrimera División
201518th
WebsiteClub website

Club de Deportes Cobreloa is a Chilean football club from the Atacama Desert mining city of Calama which has established itself as one of the country's most competitive clubs. The club was founded on 7 January 1977 and plays in the Chilean second-tier league, the Primera B de Chile. Cobreloa plays at the Estadio Zorros del Desierto, which has a capacity of 12,000. Their main rivals are Colo-Colo, O'Higgins, Deportes Antofagasta and Cobresal. They wear an all-orange home kit.

History

Cobreloa is a relatively new club, having been founded on 7 January 1977. The name Cobreloa comes from combining the Spanish word for copper (Cobre), and Loa, after the province and the Loa River, the longest river in Chile, which is located near Calama and Chuquicamata, the world's largest open pit copper mining|mine.

The club was able to establish itself in Chile's top flight very quickly, earning promotion after its first season, where they have stayed ever since. Only four years after their foundation, Cobreloa reached the finals of the Copa Libertadores in 1981, losing in a third match to Brazilian club Flamengo. Cobreloa reached the Copa Libertadores final the following year, losing to Peñarol of Uruguay. The club also reached the semi-final of the Copa Libertadores in 1987.

They have competed in the Copa Libertadores de América 13 times, 3 times in the Copa Sudamericana and twice in the Copa CONMEBOL. In 1995 they reached the quarter-finals and the following year were eliminated in the first round. Cobreloa have 8 Primera División titles and 1 Copa Chile title making them the most successful side outside Santiago in Chile and one of the four biggest clubs of the country.

Honours

National honours

1980, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1992, 2003-A, 2003-C, 2004-C
1986

International honours

Runners-up (2): 1981, 1982

Records

Primera División Top scorers

Year Player Goals
1982 Jorge Luis Siviero 18
1983 Washington Olivera 29
1993 Marco Antonio Figueroa 18
Apertura 2004 Patricio Galaz 23
Clausura 2004 Patricio Galaz 19

Copa Chile Top scorers

Year Player Goals
1982 Jorge Luis Siviero 8
1986 Juan Carlos Letelier 11
1990 Adrián Czornomaz 13
1994 Alejandro Glaría 12

Players

Current squad

Current squad of Cobreloa as of 4 July 2022 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
1  CHI GK Hugo Araya
2  CHI DF Jorge Espejo
3  CHI DF Yerko Águila
4  CHI DF Bastián Tapia
5  CHI DF Rodolfo González
6  CHI DF Nicolás Palma
7  ARG FW Cristian Insaurralde
10  ARG MF Marco Borgnino
11  CHI MF Juan Leiva
12  CHI FW Bairon Monroy
14  CHI MF Nicolás Orrego
15  ARG DF Marco Campagnaro
17  CHI FW Christian Bravo
18  CHI MF Javier Meléndez
No. Position Player
20  CHI MF Mario Sandoval
21  CHI DF Rivaldo Hernández
22  ARG GK Nicolás Avellaneda
23  URU FW Gastón Rodríguez
24  CHI DF Luis García
26  CHI FW Luciano Parra
27  CHI DF Juan Carlos Soto
28  CHI FW Francisco Arancibia
29  CHI GK Sebastián Rojas
30  CHI DF Diego González
31  CHI MF Tomás Roco
32  ARG MF Agustín Mulet
33  CHI FW Patricio Romero
36  CHI GK Cristian Alarcón

Manager: Emiliano Astorga

Managers

Cobreloa managers from 1977 to present

Presidents

Cobreloa presidents from 1977 to present
  • 1977: Francisco Núñez Venegas
  • 1978: Esteban Ibáñez
  • 1978: José Gorrini Sanguinetti
  • 1978–82: Sergio Stoppel García
  • 1983–87: Luis Gómez Araya
  • 1987–88: Sergio Stoppel García
  • 1989–91: Pedro Cortés Navia
  • 1991–92: Luis Urrutia Concha
  • 1992–93: Orlando Álvarez Campos
  • 1993–98: Sergio Jarpa Gibert
  • 1998–99: Pedro Pablo Latorre Muñoz
  • 1999–03: Heriberto Pinto García
  • 2003–06: Gerardo Mella Fernández
  • 2006–07: Augusto González Aguirre
  • 2007–10: Juan George George
  • 2010–12: Javier Maureira Alfaro
  • 2012–14: Mario Herrera Pinto
  • 2014: Jorge Pereira
  • 2014–15: Augusto González Aguirre
  • 2015–present: Gerardo Mella Fernandez

References

Sources

  • Template:Es icon Libro Oficial Cobreloa Un Impacto en el Desierto (2007), Carlos Gómez/Cedep, Chile

External links