- Deportivo Coopsol
-
For other uses, see Coopsol (disambiguation).
Deportivo Coopsol Full name Club Deportivo Coopsol Nickname(s) "Los Avioneros" Founded July 31, 1964 Ground Estadio Rómulo Shaw Cisneros,
ChancayChairman Freddy Ames Manager Jorge Espejo League Segunda Division Peruana 2010 Segunda Division Peruana, 4th Website Club home page Home coloursAway coloursDeportivo Coopsol is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Chancay District, Huaral, Lima. The club was founded in 1964 under their original name Club Deportivo Seman-FAP (Fuerza Aérea del Perú).[1] Later in 1999 the club's name was changed to Aviación-FAP. Then in 2001 they were known as Deportivo Aviación. Finally in 2009 they changed to their current name Deportivo Coopsol.[1]
Contents
History
The club was founded on July 31, 1964 under the name Club Deportivo Seman-FAP (Fuerza Aérea del Perú) as the football team representing the Peruvian Air Force.[1]
In 1999 the club was promoted to the Peruvian Second Division for the 1999 Segunda División Peruana season.[1]
The club was 2000 Segunda División Peruana champion, but was defeated by Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego in the Promotion Play-off.
In the 2005, the club was was acquired by the Coopsol Group. In the May 2009, the club changed his name to Deportivo Coopsol.
Honours
National
-
- Winner (1): 2000
- Runner-up (1): 2005
See also
- List of football clubs in Peru
- Peruvian football league system
References
- ^ a b c d "Deportivo COOPSOL - Historia" (in spanish). Deportivo COOPSOL. deportivocoopsol.com. 16 December 2010. http://www.deportivocoopsol.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=59&Itemid=84. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
External links
Peruvian Segunda División Teams2011 teams Alianza Unicachi • Atlético Minero • Atlético Torino • Coronel Bolognesi • Deportivo Coopsol • Hijos de Acosvinchos • José Gálvez • Sport Ancash • U América • Universidad San MarcosFormer teams Alcides Vigo · Alfonso Ugarte · Alianza Lima · Asociación Estadio La Unión · Association Chorrillos · Atlético Chalaco · Atlético Deportivo Olímpico · Aurora Chancayllo · Aurora Miraflores · Bella Esperanza · Carlos Concha · Centro Iqueño · Ciclista Lima · Cobresol · Defensor Arica · Defensor Lima · Defensor Villa del Mar · Deportivo Curibamba · Deportivo Municipal · Deportivo SIMA · Deportivo Zuñiga · Guardia Republicana · Hijos de Yurimaguas · IDUNSA · Inti Gas Deportes · Jorge Chávez (Callao) · Juventud La Palma · KDT Nacional · La Peña Sporting · Lawn Tennis · Loreto · Mariscal Castilla · Mariscal Sucre · Octavio Espinoza · Olímpico Aurora Miraflores · Olímpico Somos Peru · Porvenir Miraflores · Real Academia · San Agustín · Santiago Barranco · Somos Aduanas · Sport Águila · Sport Boys · Sport Coopsol · Sporting Cristal B · Sportivo Internationale · Tecnológico · Telmo Carbajo · Total Clean · Unión América · Unión Callao · Unión Huaral · Unión Supe · Universidad César Vallejo · Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca · Virgen de Chapi · Walter OrmeñoFootball in Peru National teams National competitions Torneo Descentralizado (History) · Segunda División · Copa Perú · Ligas Departamentales · Ligas Superiores · Ligas Distritales · Torneo de Promoción y ReservaDefunct competitions División Intermedia · Torneo ZonalDomestic competitions Torneo Intermedio · Torneo Plácido Galindo (defunct)Related articles This article about a Peruvian football club is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. -