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Club Deportivo Palestino

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Palestino
File:Club Deportivo Palestino badge.svg
Full nameClub Deportivo Palestino S.A.D.P.
Nickname(s)Tino, Árabes, Tricolor, Baisanos
Founded20 August 1920
GroundEstadio Municipal de La Cisterna
Capacity8,000
ChairmanJorge Uauy
CoachIvo Basay
LeagueCampeonato Nacional
20193rd
WebsiteClub website

Club Deportivo Palestino is a professional football club based in the city of Santiago, Chile. The club was founded in 1920 and plays in the Primera División de Chile. They play their home games at the Estadio Municipal de La Cisterna stadium, which has a capacity of approximately 8,000 seats.

History

The club was founded on 20 August 1920, when they participated in a colonial competition in Osorno. It was founded by a group of Palestinian immigrants; the name of the club reflects the origin in Chile's Palestinian community. In 1952 the Federación de Fútbol de Chile set up the first professional leagues. Palestino was accepted into the Second Division, which they won to ascertain promotion to the Primera División.

In 1955 the club won their first national championship under the coaching of Argentine captain Guillermo Coll, in that era the club became known by the nickname millonario (Millionaire) because of their ability to attract top class footballers.

In 1978 the club won their second league title, this time the team was led by Chilean captain Elías Figueroa. In this campaign they set a new record in the domestic tournament, for the number of games unbeaten and soon won the Copa Chile to claim the league and cup double.

In 2004 the club became a registered company, but the change of status did not bring the expected improvement in results. In 2006 they finished in 18th place out of 20 teams, forcing them to face a play-off against Fernandez Vial to keep their place in the top flight. Ultimately the club would triumph thus preserving their spot within the Chilean first division.

The club made a surprising run to the final of the Clausura 2008 tournament, where they lost to champions Colo-Colo. Following this success, the club intends to float on the Chilean and Palestinian stock exchanges.[1]

In January 2014, Palestino was fined the equivalent of $1,300 for using a new team jersey in the club's traditional colors, red, green and black, but with the number one in the squad numbers on the back shaped as the map of Palestine prior to the creation of Israel in 1948. Chilean Jewish groups complained about the political significance of this, with a formal complaint to their national Federation being made by Patrick Kiblisky, owner of first-division club Ñublense. The jerseys were said to have been first used in December 2013, although the club said they were used in the prior season. The federation banned the club from using the map on the back of the shirts and imposed a fine on the club on the grounds that the Federation is opposed to "any form of political, religious, sexual, ethnic, social or racial discrimination". On its Facebook page, the club stated: "For us, free Palestine will always be historical Palestine, nothing less."[2]

Honours

Primera División

Copa Chile

Primera B

Players

Current squad

Current squad of Palestino as of 8 July 2022 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site Palestino Official Web Site

No. Position Player
1  ARG GK César Rigamonti
2  CHI DF Vicente Espinoza
3  CHI DF Benjamín Rojas
4  CHI DF Antonio Ceza
5  ARG MF Nicolás Linares
6  CHI MF Nicolás Meza
7  CHI MF Bryan Carrasco
8  CHI MF Fernando Cornejo
9  ARG FW Gonzalo Sosa
10  CHI MF Misael Dávila
11  ARG FW Jonathan Benítez
12  CHI GK Ricardo Patiño
13  CHI DF Cristián Suárez
No. Position Player
14  CHI FW Joe Abrigo
16  CHI DF José Bizama
17  CHI DF Iván Román
18  CHI FW Michael Fuentes
19  CHI MF Brayan Véjar
20  CHI FW Martín Araya
21  CHI DF Alan Riquelme
22  CHI MF Felipe Chamorro
23  CHI MF Ariel Martínez
24  ARG MF Pablo Palacio
26  CHI GK Dixon Contreras
27  PAR FW Junior Marabel
28  CHI DF Dilan Zúñiga

Manager: Vitamina Sánchez

2019 Winter Transfers

In

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Chile CHI Luis Jiménez (from Al-Ittihad)
-- GK Chile CHI Cristián Guerra (from Unión Española)
-- GK Uruguay URU Gastón Guruceaga (Loan from Peñarol)
-- DF Uruguay URU Sergio Felipe (from Danubio)
-- DF Chile CHI Henry Sanhueza (from Barnechea)
-- DF Chile CHI Vicente Fernández (Loan from Universidad Catolica)
No. Pos. Nation Player
-- DF Chile CHI Sebastián Cabrera (from Coquimbo Unido)
-- MF Chile CHI Esteban Carvajal (from Coquimbo Unido)
-- FW Chile CHI Nicolás Solabarrieta (from Tacuarembó)
-- FW Chile CHI Matías Campos López (Loan from Universidad de Chile)
-- FW Chile CHI Leandro Benegas (from Universidad de Chile)
-- FW Argentina ARG Jonathan Benítez (from Coquimbo Unido)

Out

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Chile CHI Ignacio González (to Antofagasta)
7 MF Chile CHI Diego Rosende (Released)
9 FW Argentina ARG Lucas Passerini (to Cruz Azul)
11 FW Argentina ARG Federico Castro (to Curicó Unido)
12 GK Chile CHI Fabián Cerda (to Curicó Unido)
14 DF Venezuela VEN Luis Mago (to Universidad de Chile)
16 MF Chile CHI Santiago Lizana (to Santiago Morning)
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Chile CHI Yerko Rojas (to Coquimbo Unido)
19 DF Chile CHI Brayan Véjar (back to Colo-Colo)
22 FW Chile CHI Roberto Gutiérrez (to O'Higgins F.C.)
27 FW Chile CHI Ignacio Herrera (to Mushuc Runa)
28 GK Argentina ARG Federico Lanzillota (back to Argentinos Juniors)

Former coaches

Women's team

The Palestino women's team plays in the Campeonato Nacional Primera División de Fútbol Femenino, the top women's football competition in Chile. In 2015 they won the Clausura tournament, thus ending a ten-season title streak by Colo-Colo. The captain, Ashraf Khatib, lifted the title. She was quoted as saying it was a pleasure to be the first actual Palestinian woman to lift the title in Chile. [3][4]

Former Palestino forward María José Urrutia was a member of the Chile women's national football team for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. With a header against Thailand in Chile's 2-0 win in the group stage, she became the first Chilean player to score a goal in the FIFA Women's World Cup.[5] Former Palestino defender Javiera Toro was also a member of the Chilean team at the 2019 tournament.

See also

References

  1. ^ Cerda, Claudio (17 August 2009). "Chile's Palestino tapping roots to go public". Reuters. Retrieved 17 August 2009.
  2. ^ "Chile bans Palestino football club 'anti-Israel' shirt". BBC.
  3. ^ "Sorpresa en Quilín: Palestino Femenino gritó campeón en la cara de Colo Colo" (in Spanish). elgraficochile.cl. 5 December 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  4. ^ "alestino acaba con hegemonía de Colo Colo y se corona campeón nacional femenino" (in Spanish). t13.cl. 5 December 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Women's World Cup: Chile penalty miss costs them last-16 tie against England". 20 June 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2019.

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