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Comunicaciones FC
Full nameComunicaciones Fútbol Club Sociedad Anónima
Nickname(s)Los Cremas (The Creams)
Albos (Whites)
El Comu
FoundedAugust 16, 1949; 75 years ago (1949-08-16)
GroundEstadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores,
Guatemala City
Capacity26,000
OwnerRemigio Ángel González
ChairmanPedro Portilla
ManagerWilly Coito Olivera
LeagueLiga Nacional de Fútbol
Clausura 2015Champion
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Comunicaciones Fútbol Club S.A., better known as Comunicaciones F.C., based in Guatemala City are one of the most popular and successful soccer clubs in Guatemala. Communicaciones has won 30 National Championships, including having won six consecutive titles, the most of any Guatemalan club team.

History

Comunicaciones origins date back to the 1920s to previous incarnations as Hospicio FC and España. Club Comunicaciones was formed in 1949 after Colonel Carlos Aldana Sandoval, then Minister of Telegraphs and Communications, took charge of the team and renamed it Comunicaciones (Communications).

The club plays its home games at the Estadio Cementos Progreso which has a capacity of 17,022. In addition to its 30 league titles, Communicaciones has won eight league Cups and ten Supercups. In international competition, Communicaciones has garnered 2 UNCAF Interclub Cups and one CONCACAF Champion’s Cup.

The color that identifies the club is white, which they began using in their kit shortly after its foundation, though initially the uniform of the club was Cream. Their historic arch-rival is Municipal and the two clubs compete in the Classico Chapin one of the greatest rivalries in Guatemalan football.

According to FIFA it is one of the "classical world" clubs, something that only 6 Central American teams have been. It is also recognized by the IFFHS as the second best team in the twentieth century in CONCACAF.

Honours

Domestic honours

Leagues

Cups

  • Copa de Guatemala and predecessors
    • Champions (8) : 1951–52, 1955, 1970, 1972, 1983, 1986, 1991–92, 2009
  • Campeón de Campeones (Super Cup) and predecessors
    • Champions (10) : 1955, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1994, 1997(2) [1]


CONCACAF

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
1 GK Uruguay URU Javier Irazún
2 DF Guatemala GUA Roberto Borrador
3 DF Guatemala GUA Wilson Lalín
5 DF Guatemala GUA Carlos Estrada
6 MF Guatemala GUA Carlos Mejía
7 MF Guatemala GUA Kendel Herrarte
8 MF Costa Rica CRC Diego Estrada (captain)
9 FW Guatemala GUA Marvin Ceballos
10 FW Uruguay URU Federico Gallego
11 FW Uruguay URU Pablo Silva
12 MF Guatemala GUA Jean Márquez
13 DF Guatemala GUA Carlos Castrillo
14 DF Guatemala GUA Rafael Morales
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Guatemala GUA Elias Vázquez
17 MF El Salvador SLV Alexander Larín
18 FW Guatemala GUA Edgar Chinchilla
19 MF Guatemala GUA Bryan Ordóñez
20 DF Guatemala GUA Gerardo Gordillo
21 MF Guatemala GUA Walter Fuentes
25 MF Guatemala GUA Jorgen Aparicios
27 FW Guatemala GUA Evin Perez
28 MF Guatemala GUA Darwin Racancoj
30 GK Guatemala GUA Fredy Pérez
35 GK Guatemala GUA Luis Molina
FW Mexico MEX Darío Carreño

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
MF El Salvador SLV Alexander Larín (From Alianza)
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Guatemala GUA TBA (From TBA)

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
GK Guatemala GUA TBA (To TBA)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Guatemala GUA TBA (To TBA)

Former coaches

References

  1. ^ RSSSF (2009). "Guatemala – List of Cup Winners". Retrieved 10 December 2010.