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Everest
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Full nameClub Deportivo Everest
Nickname(s)El Equipo de la Montaña (The Team of the Mountain)
La Roja (The Red)
Los Everestinos (The Everestans)
La Roja del Everest (The Everest Red)
El Ciclón Rojo (The Red Cyclone)
FoundedFebruary 2, 1931
GroundEstadio Alejandro Ponce Noboa
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Capacity3,500
ChairmanGuillermo Chedraui
ManagerSegundo Castro
LeagueSegunda Categoría
20185th

Club Deportivo Everest is an Ecuadorian football team based in Guayaquil. They currently play in the third-level Segunda Categoría, but have spent ten seasons in the top-flight Serie A.

Everest is one of the nine teams in the country to win a national championship. Their only conquest came in 1962. Their trophy haul also includes one Campeonato Professional de Guayaquil title in 1960. Over the years, they have bounced over the years between the Serie A and Serie B before finally being relegated to the Segunda Categoria in 1983. They are ranked 19th in the Serie A's all-time standings.

The club was founded on February 2, 1931 under the name Círculo Deportivo Everest. They are named after the Mount Everest. The team plays their home matches in Estadio Alejandro Ponce Noboa, but often uses Estadio Modelo Alberto Spencer Herrera.

Achievements

National

Champion (1): 1962
Runner-up (1): 1979 E2
  • Campeonato Professional de Guayaquil[3]
Champion (1): 1960

References

  1. ^ "Estadísticas Primera Categoría Serie "A"" [Primera Categoría Serie "A" Statistics] (in Spanish). Ecuadorian Football Federation. Archived from the original on 2010-07-23. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
  2. ^ "Estadísticas Primera Categoría Serie "B"" [Primera Categoría Serie "B" Statistics] (in Spanish). Ecuadorian Football Federation. Archived from the original on 2010-07-23. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
  3. ^ Ávila Villagómez, Esteban (December 29, 2000). "Ecuador – Champions Costa". RSSSF. Retrieved November 8, 2010.