España F.C.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Klbrain (talk | contribs) at 12:59, 30 May 2016 (Bold merge from C.D. 33 following May 2012 proposal; not discussed over 4 years, but seems reasonable (same team; earlier name)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Atletico España F.C.
Full nameAtletico España Futbol Club
Nickname(s)Atletico España F.C.
Founded30 August 1940 as (Atletico España)
Dissolved1941
GroundEstadio Nacional de la Flor Blanca
San Salvador, El Salvador
Capacity32,000
The whole team in 1937

Atletico España F.C., full name España Futbol Club, was a professional soccer team in San Salvador, San Salvador.

During the 1930s, España F.C. competed in the central zone soccer tournament that was held by the Salvadoran Sports Commission (Comisión Nacional de Educación Física) as Deportivo 33 (C.D. 33). The won two national tournament finals in 1937 (3–1 vs. C.D. Alacranes) and in 1938 (10–3 vs. C.D. Maya).[1] In 1938, C.D. 33 won the central zone in El Salvador. Since there was no official national tournament held that year, this central region zone title is considered a national title. On 30 August 1940, Deportivo 33 renamed and rebranded themselves as Atletico Espana. In 1940, España F.C. won the central zone tournament.[2] Since there was no official national soccer tournament in El Salvador that year, this championship is considered as the national title. After 1941, the club dissolved.

España F.C played their home matches at the Estadio Nacional de la Flor Blanca

Notable Coaches

  • El Salvador Emilio Guardado

References