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C.D. Brasilia
Full nameClub Deportivo Brasilia Suchitoto
Nickname(s)Los Soleños
Founded1960
GroundEstadio Municipal de La Ciudad de Suchitoto
Capacity5,000
ChairmanEl Salvador Giovanni Figueroa
ManagerEl Salvador Milton Meléndez
LeagueEl Salvador Liga de Plata Salvadoreña
Apertura 2015Apertura 2015 Grupo "A"

Club Deportivo Brasilia, usually known simply as Brasilia are a Salvadoran professional football club based in Suchitoto, El Salvador.

History

In 1960, a group met in Suchitoto city hall and decided to form a football team named Xotlan. However, after a few months the club changed their name to Club Deportivo Brasilia Suchitoto, named after Brazil who were the football world champions at the time and after Brazil's newly named capital city.[1] Early players included Gregorio Marroquín, Roberto Guardado, Lito Cañas, Nelson Cañas, Orlando Coto, Roberto Santamaría, Mauricio Montalvo and Mauricio Cañas.

Later on Brasilia were able to obtain the services of Jorge "Magico" Gonzalez and the Paz brothers (Rolando and Ricardo) for a few games.

In the 2012 Clausura, Brasilia had their best season in their history reaching the Segunda División Grand Final, however despite Walter Casco scoring in the 77th minute to level the game, the club went on to lose in extra time with a goal late in second half of extra time.

However, after losing their financial support and coach Milton Melendez in 2015, Brasilia were relegated to the Salvadoran Third Division.

Colours and crest

Home kit colours

Throughout the club's early history, Brasilia have worn blue with a blue shorts and socks.

Stadium

Estadio Municipal de La Ciudad de Suchitoto

The club's home matches are usually played at Estadio Municipal de La Ciudad de Suchitoto, which has a maximum capacity of 1,000 people. It was renovated in 2009.[2]

Current squad

As of 2015: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
El Salvador SLV Jose Solis
El Salvador SLV Marlon Valle
El Salvador SLV David Ernesto Álvarez
1 El Salvador SLV Rene Wilfredo Castillo
4 DF El Salvador SLV Hilmar Meléndez
5 MF El Salvador SLV Henry Reyes
6 El Salvador SLV Jesus Alberto Escarmillia
7 El Salvador SLV Jordan Sandoval
8 DF El Salvador SLV Andres Solarte
9 FW Colombia COL Fredy González
10 El Salvador SLV Gabriel Axel Rodriguez
11 El Salvador SLV Robert Stanley
12 DF El Salvador SLV Walter Casco
14 DF El Salvador SLV Reynaldo Cruz
15 MF El Salvador SLV Jonathan Guardado
16 MF El Salvador SLV Carlos Zamora
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 El Salvador SLV Francisco Ramirez
19 El Salvador SLV Jose Enrique Bonilla
21 El Salvador SLV Juan Aguilera
23 El Salvador SLV Rafael Antonio Serrano
25 GK El Salvador SLV Álex Zura
27 MF El Salvador SLV Juan Menjívar
31 El Salvador SLV Cristian Ortiz
32 El Salvador SLV Omar Eduardo Interiano
33 El Salvador SLV Brayan Adonay Rodriguez
34 El Salvador SLV Jose Maria Ceron
35 El Salvador SLV Brandon Ariel Granados

Squad Changes for the Apertura 2015

In:

Out:

List of coaches

  • El Salvador Manuel Antonio Cienfuegos (1976)
  • El Salvador Orlando Cotto (1976–1977)
  • El Salvador Geovanni Portillo
  • El Salvador Willian Renderos Iraheta (2009)
  • El Salvador Milton Meléndez (2010 – Dec 2014)
  • Brazil Oliveira (Jan 2015 – Feb 2015)
  • El Salvador Fausto Vásquez (Feb 2015 – July 2015)
  • El Salvador Raul Danilo Castillo (Aug 2015–Dec 2015)
  • El Salvador Oscar Martinez (Jan 2016-Feb 2016)
  • El Salvador Erick Cruz (Feb 2016-)

References

  1. ^ History – Brasilia Suchitoto Blogspot Template:Es icon
  2. ^ Reestructuran cancha de Suchitoto – DiarioCoLatino Template:Es icon