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Everton
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Full name Everton de Viña del Mar S.A.D.P.
Nickname(s) Los oro y cielo
ruleteros (roulette players)
auriazules
Founded June 24, 1909
Ground Estadio Sausalito
Viña del Mar, Chile
(Capacity: 22,000)
Chairman Chile Antonio Bloise
Manager Chile Nelson Acosta
League Primera División
2009 Clausura 3rd
Home colours
Away colours

Everton de Viña del Mar is a Chilean football club based in the city of Viña del Mar. The club was founded June 24, 1909 by visiting sailors from Liverpool and named after Everton F.C. of England. Everton is Chile's sixth most successful team, having won the national title 4 times, an achievement shared with both Audax Italiano and Magallanes. Additionally, it is the second most successful provincial team, behind Cobreloa of Calama.

The club are nicknamed "Ruleteros" (English: roulette players), after Viña del Mar's status as a gambling resort.

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[edit] History

[edit] Dates

In 1909 Everton created by David Foxley forming the second team which is located on the coast.

1950 and 1952 Everton won its first two titles at most of the professional staff had surrendered almost 100% among its leading figures are Rene Melendez, Carlos Barraza, Maria Jose Lourido and Elias Cid adding to Argentine Martin strategist who led the team to be champions and in 1952, repeating the form of being champions again huvieron including several figures of the team in 1950 while in 1952 René Melendez became the only goal of the match against Unión Española has become the first club to be no City champion twice.

In 1976 Everton is the champion of the Chilean soccer and 1977 is almost bicampeon then passed 32 years ago to be champions (2008).

In 2001 down to second division, coached by Jorge Aravena that a poor performance in 2001 as it was a tournament of 37 weeks who would champion his rival Santiago Wanderers so the viñamarinos were very sad and very angry with Jorge Aravena.

In 2002 are in the second division and the economic problems already with the club beyond this comes from the coach who would Jorge Socías hand to Everton a year more to climb first.

In 2003 rising to first division of the hand of Jorge Socías feat by beating the 5 to 3 to Lota Schwager on that team champions highlighted players like Marco Estrada and Marcelo Suárez.

In 2004 arrives the coach Jorge Garcés would be four seasons in total between the two tournaments of 2004 and 2005.

In 2005 the club finished in the 4th posicion in the group and classifying rarely to the repechaje by the difference of points on the board of general positions with losing repechaje for Coquimbo Unido 2 to 1, this being the victorious team was runner up to the tournament.

In 2006 finished 14th in the table cumulatively led by coach Marcelo Espina also the club is transformed in sociedad anonima deportiva (SAD), which was ratified by descicion club members with 80% of the votes.

In 2007 arrives the coach Juvenal Olmos to recruit 14 players and finish in 12th position and fired before the end of the season after a championship reaches half of the technical interpretation and Jorge García also fired when you lose 2 to 1 against Santiago Wanderers in the clasico porteño comes after Nelson Acosta and end up in the last position in the tournament and finish 17th acumulative table and almost down to second division.

In 2008 finished in 5th position for the first time classified directly play-offs in its history, then beat teams like Audax Italiano, Universidad de Chile and Colo Colo to our champion after 32 years with its most prominent figures like Ezequiel Miralles, Cristián Canío and Jaime Riveros in the second half of the year will end up being something regularly and disposed of in the repechaje.

[edit] Foundation and era amateur

On June 24, 1909, a group of British immigrants led by David Foxley decided to create in the Cerro Alegre region of Valparaiso a sports club which they named Everton Football Club. This election is, to date, a mystery although different theories on this, including the commonly accepted one is that this was chosen in honor of the city of Liverpool, which was, by then, making a tour of Argentina. Another version says the name of a candy or caramel sweet at the time. The first president was Francisco Boundy, while David Foxley was appointed honorary chairman.

The first meeting disputed by Everton in their history was against Graphie FC and the starting line was composed of Arturo Foxley in porter; Percy Holmes and Francisco Boundy defense; Alberto Gonzalez, Carlos Gonzalez and Hugo Boundy as midfielders and forwards J. Escobar, A. Aravena, David Foxley, V. Estay and Malcolm Frazer.

Originally the club, was a compendium of various sport disciplines, emphasizing athletics, swimming, badminton, rugby, gymnastics and basketball, which gave way to football.

[edit] The seaport derby

The Clasico Porteño during the amateurism. El traditional rival Everton is Santiago Wanderers of Valparaiso, compared to that dispute the Classic Porteño. The first clashes both clubs dating back to 1910, a period in which Everton joined the Football Association of Chile. The rivalry with the club Caturra began to take towards the second half of the 1930s and was intensified with the move to Everton in Viña del Mar. The first encounter in professional football happened on 9 July 1944 with victory for Everton 2 many to 0.

In the following decades there was an almost complete parity between the two teams recorded between 1944 and 1972 by 65 Premier League matches with 24 victories in 23 Wanderers and Everton. This trend began to break down during the decade of the 1970s, in which Everton secured a streak of 7 consecutive victories, which earned him an advantage in achieving the balance that maintains historic to the present.

In total by the number of honor have faced in 91 opportunities. Everton won in 35 and Wanderers in 29, ending the 27 matches remaining in a tie. For official matches (considering Cup Championships Opening and Chile) have played 137 times with 54 victories in 46 of Wanderers and Everton. The maximum win for Everton in front of its traditional rival for first division matches took place on August 3, 1952, by which time Everton won by 5 to 2 with so many endorsements Rene Melendez, Elias Cid, Jose Maria Lourido and Adolfo Rodriguez .

[edit] Stadium

Their home games are played at the Estadio Sausalito, which has a capacity of approximately 22,000 seats. The stadium was used as one of the venues for the 1962 FIFA World Cup. The semi-final between Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia was played at the ground.

[edit] Records

[edit] Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

Best: First Round in 1977 and 2009

[edit] Players

[edit] Current Squad for Clausura 2009

No. Position Player
1 Chile GK Gustavo Dalsasso
2 Chile DF Marco Velásquez
3 Chile DF Cristián Oviedo
4 Chile MF Felipe Barrientos
5 Uruguay MF Nicolás Freitas
6 Chile MF Fernando Manriquez
7 Chile DF Francisco Sánchez
12 Chile GK Sebastián Pérez
13 Chile DF Leandro Delgado
14 Chile MF Fabián Lagos
15 Chile DF Adrián Rojas
No. Position Player
16 Chile MF Roberto Reyes
17 Chile FW José Luis Muñoz
18 Uruguay FW Mauro Guevgeozián
19 Chile DF Rodrigo Ramírez
20 Chile GK Cristián Torralbo
22 Uruguay FW Maximiliano Pérez
23 Chile DF Fernando Saavedra
25 Chile MF Sergio De La Valle
26 Chile FW Gonzalo Soto
28 Chile DF Matías Blázquez
29 Uruguay MF Federico Pérez
- Chile FW Cesar Cortes

[edit] Squad Changes from Apertura 2010

In:

Out:

[edit] Torneo de Apertura 2008 winners squad

No. Position Player
1 Chile GK Gustavo Dalsasso
2 Chile DF Juan Luis González (captain)
3 Chile DF Cristián Oviedo
4 Argentina DF Javier Menghini
5 Uruguay MF Gustavo Tejería
6 Chile DF Mauricio Arias
7 Chile DF Francisco Sánchez
8 Chile MF Ángel Rojas
9 Argentina FW Darío Gigena
10 Chile FW Jaime Riveros
11 Chile FW Cristian Uribe
13 Chile MF Leandro Delgado
14 Chile FW Cristián Canío
15 Chile DF Adrián Rojas
16 Chile MF Roberto Reyes
17 Chile FW Roberto Silva
18 Argentina FW Ezequiel Miralles
19 Chile FW Claudio Núñez
21 Chile DF Benjamín Ruíz
22 Chile DF Marco Velásquez
23 Chile DF Fernando Saavedra
24 Chile MF Paul Leiva
99 Chile GK Johnny Herrera
 
Coach: Nelson Acosta

[edit] Notable Players

[edit] National honours

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