Cienciano

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Club Cienciano
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Full name Club Cienciano
Nickname(s) Los Rojos, Los Imperiales, La Furia Roja, Los Cuzqueños, El Papá
Founded 8 July 1901 (1901-07-08) (110 years ago)
Ground Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
Cusco, Peru
(Capacity: 42,056)
Chairman Peru Juvenal Farfán
Manager Uruguay Carlos Jurado
League Primera División Peruana
2011 Primera División Peruana, 8th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Club Cienciano is a professional football club based in Cusco, Peru. The club was founded in 1901 and was originally the team of the Faculty of Science of the University of Cusco (Ciencias meaning science in Spanish), from which it takes its name. It gained worldwide recognition after defeating River Plate from Argentina in the finals of the 2003 Copa Sudamericana and Boca Juniors in the Recopa Sudamericana 2004.

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[edit] History

[edit] Beginnings

Cienciano was founded in 1901 by a group of students from the National School of Science of Cusco (Colegio Nacional Ciencias del Cusco). It participated in several leagues and tournaments of the region. In 1966 Hector Ladrón de Guevara (Cututtu) was the first Cienciano player to be named captain of the Peruvian national team. In 1972, it began to play in the Peruvian First Division. However, the club was relegated four years later.

In 1988, the FPF invited the club to play in a tournament of the southern region. In 1991, Cienciano won the tournament and in 1992 it once again played in the First Division. Although the club came close to relegation in 1994, the team remains in the First Division.

[edit] Copa Sudamericana

In 2003 Cienciano, led by their coach Freddy Ternero, made it for the first time to the Copa Sudamericana, after beating the current Peruvian champion Sporting Cristal in an internal qualifying tournament. It went through every later knockout round arguably as the underdog defeating Peru's Alianza Lima, Chile's Club Deportivo Universidad Católica, Colombia's Atlético Nacional (once Copa Libertadores champion) and Brazil's Santos (twice Copa Libertadores champion), to get to the finals. Once at the finals they faced one of the biggest teams in South American football, River Plate of Argentina (twice Copa Libertadores champion). After a 3-3 draw in Buenos Aires, Cienciano went on to win 1-0 on their home game in Peru with a goal from a free kick by Paraguayan defender Carlos Lugo. The game was played in Arequipa (home of Southern Peruvian rivals Melgar, some of whose fans actually attended the match to root for River Plate) because of the insufficient capacity for a CONMEBOL final of the Estadio Garcilaso de la Vega (which has been expanded since then).

This was the first international championship for a Peruvian team in history, only two other Peruvian teams had advanced to the finals of an international tournament, the Copa Libertadores (Universitario de Deportes in 1972, and Sporting Cristal in 1997) only to be defeated. However, Cienciano had never won the Peruvian national champion (they did win one half-year tournament in 2001 but lost the title of national champions by a penalty shootout to the winner of the second tournament, Alianza Lima, in the year in which both celebrated their centenary. The situation was repeated in 2006 to the inverse: Cienciano won the second tournament but lost the final to Alianza Lima on aggregate).

[edit] Recopa Sudamericana

After winning the Copa Sudamericana, Cienciano went on to play against Boca Juniors of Argentina, another South American giant, for the 2004 Recopa Sudamericana, this being just one match, much like UEFA's European Super Cup, that faced the winner of both South American Cups of the previous season: the Copa Sudamericana and the Copa Libertadores. After a 1-1 draw, Cienciano went on to win the title by penalty shootout. The match was played in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

[edit] Rivalries

Cienciano has had a long standing rivalry with FBC Melgar and Deportivo Garcilaso.

[edit] Stadium

Cienciano play their home games in Estadio Garcilaso de la Vega which is in Cusco. It was named after the Peruvian Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. When first inaugurated in 1950, it had a spectator capacity of 22,000 and had a running track. In 2004, the stadium's capacity was expanded to 42,000, losing its running track, because of Cienciano's success in international tournaments and it would be a venue in the Copa America 2004.

Estadio Inca Garcilaso de la Vega.

[edit] Current squad

As of 1 August 2011

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

No. Position Player
1 Colombia GK Walter Noriega
2 Peru DF Jimmy Flores
3 Peru DF Jahir Butrón
4 Peru DF Raúl Penalillo
5 Peru MF Fernando Masías
6 Peru MF Heiner Jesús Chavez
7 Peru MF Edwin Retamoso
8 Peru MF Diego Bustamante
9 Argentina FW Sergio Ibarra
10 Peru MF Julio García (captain)
11 Peru FW Franco Navarro Mandayo
12 Peru GK Exar Rosales
13 Peru MF Vladimir Hinostroza
14 Peru DF Roberto Duffó
15 Peru DF Martín Hidalgo
No. Position Player
16 Peru DF Christian García
17 Peru FW Diego Virrueta
20 Peru MF Christian Guevara
22 Peru MF Héctor Quintanilla Béjar
23 Peru MF Juan Carlos Mariño
24 Peru MF Luis Román Ojeda
25 Peru FW Jhoao Ward
27 Peru MF Tadashi Ortiz
28 Peru MF Edgar Echegaray
30 Peru FW Carlos Olascuaga
Peru DF Luis Romero
Peru MF Marco Caballero
Peru FW César Ñahui
Argentina FW Mariano Aldecoa

[edit] Notable players

[edit] Honours

[edit] National

Runner-up (3): 2001, 2005, 2006
Winners (1): 2005
Runner-up (2): 2004, 2007
Winners (2): 2001, 2006
Runner-up (3): 1973
Winners (29): 1903, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1936, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1981, 1983

[edit] International

Winners (1): 2003
Winners (1): 2004

[edit] Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

2002: Round of 16
2004: First Round
2005: Preliminary Round
2006: Second Round
2007: Second Round
2008: Second Round
2003: Winner
2004: Preliminary Round
2009: Round of 16
2004: Winner

[edit] Copa Sudamericana 2003 Players

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

No. Position Player
1 Peru GK Oscar Ibáñez
2 Peru DF Santiago Acasiete
3 Peru MF Martín Raúl García
4 Peru DF Carlos Maldonado
5 Paraguay MF Carlos Lugo
6 Peru MF César Ccahuantico
7 Peru MF Abel Augusto Lobatón (enter in Quarter-Finals)
7 Uruguay FW Ernesto Zapata (left in Quarter-Finals)
8 Peru MF Juan Carlos Bazalar
9 Peru FW Germán Carty
10 Peru FW Paolo Maldonado
11 Peru FW Ramón Rodríguez
12 Peru GK Maurinho Mendoza
No. Position Player
13 Peru DF Giuliano Portilla
14 Peru MF Juan Carlos La Rosa
15 Peru DF Alessandro Morán
16 Peru MF Julio García
17 Peru DF Miguel Llanos
18 Peru MF Carlos Ibarra
19 Colombia FW Rodrigo Saraz
20 Peru MF Carlos Lobatón
21 Peru GK Elexander Araujo
22 Peru FW Roberto Holsen
23 Peru DF Carlos García
24 Peru DF Néstor Candia
25 Peru MF Jean Garrafa

[edit] Copa Sudamericana 2003 History

Copa Sudamericana History
Year Round H/A Score Result
2003 Peru/Peru Preliminary H Peru Cienciano 1 – 0 Alianza Lima Peru Win
Peru/Peru Preliminary A Peru Cienciano 1 – 0 Alianza Lima Peru Win
Chile/Peru Preliminary H Peru Cienciano 4 – 0 U.Católica Chile Win
Chile/Peru Preliminary A Peru Cienciano 1 – 3 U.Católica Chile Loss
Quarter-Finals A Peru Cienciano 1 – 1 Santos FC Brazil Draw
Quarter-Finals H Peru Cienciano 2 – 1 Santos FC Brazil Win
Semi-Finals A Peru Cienciano 2 – 1 Atl.Nacional Colombia Win
Semi-Finals H Peru Cienciano 1 – 0 Atl.Nacional Colombia Win
Final A Peru Cienciano 3 – 3 River Plate Argentina Draw
Final H Peru Cienciano 1 – 0 River Plate Argentina Win

[edit] Recopa Sudamericana 2004 Players

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

No. Position Player
1 Peru GK Oscar Ibáñez
2 Peru DF Santiago Acasiete
3 Peru MF Martin Raul Garcia
4 Colombia DF Manuel Arboleda
5 Peru MF Edwar Torrealva
6 Peru MF Orestes Santander
7 Peru MF Miguel Mostto
8 Peru MF Juan Carlos Bazalar
9 Peru FW Germán Carty
10 Uruguay FW Luis Daniel Gamarra
11 Argentina FW Sergio Ibarra
12 Peru GK Jesús Cisneros
13 Peru DF Giuliano Portilla
No. Position Player
14 Peru MF Juan Carlos La Rosa
15 Peru DF Alessandro Morán
16 Uruguay MF Juán Pablo Péndola
17 Peru DF Miguel Llanos
18 Peru MF César Balbín
19 Colombia FW Rodrigo Saraz
20 Peru MF Carlos Lobaton
21 Peru GK Elexander Araujo
22 Peru FW Corsino Gómez
23 Peru DF Carlos García
24 Peru DF Néstor Candia
25 Peru MF Paolo de la Haza

[edit] Recopa Sudamericana 2004 History

Recopa Sudamericana History
Year Score Result
2004 Peru Cienciano 1 (4) – 1 (2) Boca JuniorsArgentina Draw

First Team from 1901

  • Miguel del Castillo
  • Bonifacio Monteagudo
  • Augusto Ochoa
  • Mateo Moran
  • Luis Alberto Arguedas
  • Humberto de la Soto
  • Eduardo Cáceres
  • William Newell
  • Juan Samanez
  • Luis Alberto Aranibar
  • Juan J. Loayza Sivirichi

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