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Luis Ángel Firpo
CD LA Firpo.png
Full name Club Deportivo Luis Ángel Firpo
Nickname(s) Pamperos, Toros, Ultralempinos
Founded September 17, 1923
Chairman El Salvador Jozsef Arguedas
Manager PeruAgustin Castillo
League Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Apertura 2008 7th
Home colours
Away colours

Club Deportivo Luis Ángel Firpo is a Salvadoran football club that plays in Usulután, El Salvador and in the Primera División de Fútbol Profesional.

The club colours are Royal blue with white sleeve shirts, white shorts, white socks.

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[edit] Overview

Club Deportivo L.A. Firpo is the oldest club in El Salvador. The club was founded September 17, 1923 by a group of local citizens. Originally named Tecún Umán, the club was soon renamed in honor of Luis Ángel Firpo, a famous Argentine boxer, who almost became the first Latin heavyweight champion by knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring on September 24, 1923.

Some of the greatest Salvadoran football players, including Mauricio Cienfuegos and Raul Diaz Arce, have played for L.A. Firpo at some point in their careers.

The team has won a total of nine Primera División de Fútbol Profesional championships in 1988-89, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1997-98, 1999 Clausura, 2000 Clausura, 2007 Apertura and 2008 Clausura. Their most recent title came June 1, 2008 after defeating C.D. FAS 1-0. The game ended 0-0 after the first 90 minutes, so the game went to extra time, where Firpo took the advantage by winning and converting a penalty in the dying seconds of extra time to claim its second consecutive, and ninth title overall.

The team plays its home games at Estadio Sergio Torres in Usulután.

The team's mascot is the bull, a reference to the nickname of the team's namesake who was called "El Toro de las Pampas", which translates to "The Wild Bull of the Pampas"

Furia Pampera was the first to have two different representative locations; Usulutan (Furia Usulutan) and San Salvador (Furia SS).

[edit] History

Early History

On 17 September 1923 a group of Usulután citizens, mostly of European descent decided to form a team which represent their community passion for football. The club first elected Gustavo Denys as their first club chairman. They decided to choose red and blue as their teams colours. Originally named Tecún Umán, the club was soon renamed in honor of Luis Angel Firpo, a famous Argentine boxer, who almost became the first Latin heavyweight champion by knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring on September 24, 1923. The members of C.D. Luis Angel Firpo acquired land near Sergio Torres creek to develop and build a stadium. Slowly but surely the team gained prestige in 1941-1942, when it labeled the best team in the eastern zone of El Salvador. After defeating Chinameca F.C. and Corona F.C. they succeed in participating in the triangular series, but were no match to Quequeisque of Santa Ana.

Luis “el Loco” Regalado was the first Firpo player to earn selection to El Salvador national football team, he was followed by Ricardo y Miguel Zamora, Leonidas y Lázaro Quinteros and Ramón y Mario Águila.

Their first football manager was Manuel “el Zancudo” Segurado.

In the early 40's, although Firpo were decently skilled football team, its leadership, was not economically stable.

In the 50's despite being bi-champions along with Atletico Marte they were relegated. However, due to the command of Narciso Romagoza returned to primera division the very next year. The team discovered some great talents such as Félix Quinteros and Roberto Aguila, however due to poor economic stability they lost both players and were relegated in 1962. In 1967, Firpo were promoted again thanks to the efforts of Francisco Contreras, Daniel Martíenz, Napoleón Regalado, Ramón Tenorio, Raúl Corcio Zavaleta and Miguel Deras. The acquisition of Chilean Andrés Paretti and Julio Escobar breathed fresh air into the team. Once again poor management and financial control lead to Firpo being demoted once again. In 1972 Firpo returned to first division and has stayed there ever since.

[edit] Team success and Heartbreak

The team first great joy came in the 1988-1989 season, after finishing third on the table (with 12 wins, 16 draws, 8 loses) despite this amazing effort, The team leadership dismissed their Argentina coach Juan Quarterone and replaced him with the former luis angel firpo player, Chilean Julio Escobar. The club won their first title after 66 years, They beat Cojutepeque F.C. 4–3 on penalties in the final in Estadio Cuscatlan, after a 1–1 draw in normal time. The same team roster reached the 1990 final, however they were outplayed by Alianza F.C. and were defetaed. In the 1991 final,Firpo defeated C.D. Aguila under the direction of Juan Carlos Masnick the team won their second title in just three years.

[edit] International Representation

At the beginning of the nineties they participated in their first international tournament and surpassed expectation by defeating Pumas UNAM 1-0 in the first round however they lost in the second round by penalties against LD Alajulense. Firpo hasn't achieved much since then losing predominantly in early rounds.

[edit] Achievements

1988-89, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1997-98, 1999 Clausura, 2000 Clausura, Apertura 2007, Clausura 2008.

[edit] Performance in CONCACAF competitions

1993 - 3rd place
1995 - 2nd place
Best: Group stage in 2008
2008 : Group stage
2009 : Preliminary Round

[edit] Anthem

HAY VIENE EL FIRPO, HAY VIENE EL FIRPO. HOY VIBRAN LOS ESTADIOS EN TODO EL SALVADOR. ORIENTE HACE AL FIRPO EL EQUIPO GANADOR, ¡VIVA EL FIRPO, VIVA EL FIRPO! LA GARRA Y EL CORAJE DEL BUEN USULUTECO, SE SIENTE CUANDO EL FIRPO COMIENZA A GOLEAR. ¡VIVA EL FIRPO, VIVA EL FIRPO! FIRPO ES EL EQUIPO GANADOR, ORGULLO DE MI PATRIA EL SALVADOR ¡VIVA EL FIRPO!.

[edit] Stadium

C.D. Luis Angel Firpo plays its home games at Estadio Sergio Torres in Usulután, better known throughout Central America as The Devil's Cauldron because it is close to impossible to defeat Firpo there. Located in the Barrio La Parroquia, the stadium is an exception in El Salvador's professional football: As Firpo is the only team in First Division that plays in its own stadium. Firpo's first president, Mr. Gustavo Demis, bought two thirds of the stadium and, in 1950, the then president, Mr. Juan Boillat, bought the other third. In 1987, The stadium was renamed after the legendary former owner and president of the team—the stadium known as Usulután Stadium became known as Sergio Torres Rivera Stadium.

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Their first logo contained a figure of a bull in honour of the "toro de las pampas" of the boxer Luis Angel Firpo. However later on the board of Luis Angel Firpo decided to replace the bull with the official coat of arms of luis angel firpo, Which consisted of a triangle with two half circles and containg blue and white letters of the club. Top of the coat of arms contains stars which indicate the amount of titles the team has won which currently is at 9.

[edit] Fans

Despite having a growing fan base across the country, there were no official fan groups until 1990 when Manuel Viagra founded the Furia Pampera in Usulutan. They are currently second largest fan base in San Salvador and the fourth largest nationwide.

[edit] Presidential history

Luis Angel Firpo has had numerous presidents over the course of their history, some of which have been the owners of the club while others have been honorary presidents. Here is a complete list of them.[1]

 
Name Years
Gustavo Dennys 1930
David Munguía Payés TBA
Santiago González TBA
Julio López Jiménez TBA
Juan Víctor Boillat TBA
Gilberto Flores Huezo TBA
José Gregorio Zelaya TBA
Humberto López TBA
 
Name Years
Sergio Torres Rivera TBA
Vicente Rogiero TBA
Galileo Castañeda TBA
Miguel Alcántara TBA
David Urquilla TBA
Lorenzo Campos TBA
Salvador Jiménez TBA
Ramón Aparicio TBA
Gustavo Torres TBA
Juan Torres TBA
 
Name Years
Miguel Infantozzi TBA
Virgilio Machuca TBA
Rafael Baires TBA
Napoleón Osegueda TBA
Enrique Santos TBA
Fernando Alvarado TBA
Ramiro Luna Boza TBA
Ovidio Martínez TBA
William Handal TBA
Jozsef Arguedas TBA

Elmer Antonio Landaverde

[edit] Current squad

As of Apertura 2009:

No. Position Player
1 El Salvador GK Juan José Gómez
2 El Salvador DF Salvador Morales
3 El Salvador DF Víctor Turcios
4 El Salvador DF Carlos Monteagudo
5 El Salvador DF Edwin González
6 El Salvador DF Cristian Portillo
7 El Salvador FW Herber Barrera
8 El Salvador MF Víctor Merino
9 Colombia FW Mario Benítez
10 Brazil MF Leandro
11 Argentina FW Fernando Leguizamón
12 El Salvador MF Francisco Medrano
No. Position Player
13 El Salvador DF Xavier García
14 El Salvador DF Jorge Sánchez
15 El Salvador DF Manuel Salazar (Captain)
17 El Salvador MF Rubén Quijada
18 El Salvador FW Alexander Campos
19 El Salvador MF Christian Sánchez
20 El Salvador DF Emerson Véliz
22 El Salvador GK Henry Hernández
23 El Salvador MF José Campos
24 El Salvador MF Dennis Alas
25 El Salvador GK Rodrigo Argueta

[edit] Squad Changes for the Apetura 2009

In:

Out:

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Management

Position Name Country
Manager Agustin Castillo Peru
Assistant Manager Jahir Camero Peru
Fitness Coach Luis Medina Pinto Colombia
Club Doctor Dr. Quintanilla El Salvador
knesliogiocal Miguel Angel Barrera El Salvador
Utility Julio Ernesto Méndez El Salvador

[edit] Notable players

El Salvador:

Dominican Republic:

Brazil:

Uruguay:

Chile:

Argentina:

Paraguay:

  • Paraguay Luis Sosa (1992-1993)

Peru:

  • Peru Miguel Seminario (1988-1989)
  • Peru Martín Duffú (1988-1989)

Honduras:

  • Honduras Luis Oseguera (1997-1998)
  • Honduras Orbin Cabrera Vida (2003)
  • Honduras Miguel Mariano
  • Honduras Armando Enamorado (1956-1958)

Panama:

Colombia:

  • Colombia Juan Pablo Chacón (2004)
  • Colombia Gustavo Cabrera (2003)

Costa Rica:

  • Costa Rica Floyd Guthrie (1998)
  • Costa Rica David Diah (2006)

Venezuela:

[edit] Notable Coaches

[edit] 1940s

  • El Salvador Anuel “el Zancudo” Segurado

[edit] 1950s

  • El Salvador Narciso Romagoza (1959)
  • El Salvador Luis Antonio Regalado

[edit] 1960s

[edit] 1970s

[edit] 1980s

[edit] 1990s

[edit] 2000s to date

[edit] Others Coaches

[edit] Notable Followers

  • Elias Antonio Saca - Former Salvadoran President
  • Don Sergio Torres- former president of UNCAF 1998-2001 and Luis Angel Firpo and Mayor of Usulután.

[edit] References

[edit] External links




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