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Atlético Pantoja
File:Deportivo Pantoja.png
Full nameClub Atlético Pantoja
Nickname(s)Los Guerreros (The Warriors)
Founded2000; 24 years ago (2000)
GroundEstadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Capacity27,000
CoachDavid Escandell
LeagueLiga Dominicana de Fútbol
Websitehttp://atleticopantoja.com.do/

Club Atlético Pantoja is a professional football team based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Founded in 2000, the team is currently playing in the Liga Dominicana de Fútbol.

History

Club Atlético Pantoja was born from the a group of mostly Argentinian immigrants, led by Eduardo Macchiavello. It started in 2000, when this group met to play football at the ROWE Laboratory, located in the popular neighborhood of Pantoja in the city of Santo Domingo.

This group became larger, adding Dominicans and other nationalities. In 2001 they were invited to play a veteran tournament organized by the Dominican Football Federation. This is how the Deportivo Pantoja Fútbol Club is born.

This club became the champion of the tournament of veterans. The club went on to participate in the Third Dominican Division.

Months later, again this team became champion in its first participation in an official competition. This championship allowed them to ascend to Second Division, which involved a greater challenge.

The newly promoted Pantoja again became champion of the Second Division league, a team made up mostly by veterans. This team had achieved the feat of "champion" three consecutive times, managing to arrive to the maximum category of soccer of the Dominican Republic, the First Division. This group would propose to reach another milestone, the title of First Division. From then a technical body was hired, in addition to adding young players as reinforcements. The fusion of youth and experience led the Club to reach the maximum laureate in Dominican football: the Primera División championship.

The Club in a short time positioned itself as one of the most winning clubs of the Dominican Republic. Atlético Pantoja became the first association football club from the Dominican Republic with 10,000 followers on Facebook, their most popular social media page.

Stadium

Achievements

Domestic

2015, Apertura 2019, Gran Final 2019
2004–05, 2009, 2011–12
  • Campeonato Nacional: 2
2000–01, 2002–03

International

2018

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Dominican Republic DOM Pedro Muñoz
4 DF Dominican Republic DOM Oscalin Ferreras
5 MF Spain ESP Josep Díez
6 MF Dominican Republic DOM Daniel Castillo
7 FW Dominican Republic DOM Luis Espinal
8 MF Dominican Republic DOM Gerard Lavergne
9 MF Dominican Republic DOM Francisco Jiménez
10 FW Haiti HAI Nerlin Saint-Vil
11 DF Dominican Republic DOM Pedro Martínez
13 DF Haiti HAI Jean Innocent
16 MF Dominican Republic DOM Robert Rosado
17 MF Dominican Republic DOM Erick Ozuna
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Haiti HAI Nerlin Saint-Vil
19 MF Colombia COL Alexis Ossa
20 MF Colombia COL Dan Bedoya
21 FW Dominican Republic DOM Ronaldo Vásquez
22 DF Dominican Republic DOM Ernesto Trinidad
23 GK Dominican Republic DOM Odalis Báez
25 GK Dominican Republic DOM Pascual Ramírez
26 DF Dominican Republic DOM Carlos Rossel
29 DF Dominican Republic DOM Víctor Taveras
33 MF Dominican Republic DOM Sergio Paredes
MF Dominican Republic DOM Lean Torres

References