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Once Municipal Full name Once Municipal Nickname(s) Los Canarios (The Canaries) Founded 20 August 1945 Ground Estadio Simeón Magaña,
Ahuachapán, El Salvador
(Capacity: 5,000)Chairman Andrés Rodríguez Celis Manager Juan Andrés Sarulite League Primera Division Clausura 2011 Primera Division, 9th Home coloursAway coloursOnce Municipal or 11 Municipal is a Salvadoran football club from Ahuachapán, El Salvador. The club currently plays in the top tier after getting promoted for the Apertura 2010. The club won its first league championship during the 1948–49 season. The club won its latest championship in the Apertura 2006 season.
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History
Early history and first championship
Once Municipal came about due to the persitent effort of Salvador Marinero a resident of Ahuachapán, originally from San Vicente. He started a factory in the heart of Ahuachapán and started a football club with the residents of the community, the ebgan playing in the second division. However it soon became apparent that it would be impossible to run a club without a strong financial backer due to cost of running an everyday club (uniforms. balls, wages for players and ticket collections). In 1946, Marinero went to property tycoon and mayor of Ahuachapán Alfonso Salaverría for finnacial support, he accepted on the condition that he view them play in person. After seeing the game, Salaverría was unimpressed with the players they had at their disposal so he asked for reinforcements such as René "Chacuate" Moscoso despite protest by Marinero due to him being so young, Salaverría had the final word and signed the player. After Salaverría paid their players one colon the club was officially founded in 1946 and played their first game in August against Ferrocarril, which Once Municipal won 3–1. Their first season was a success finishing second on the standing. Due to the succes, Salaverría began recruiting more players including two Costa Ricans and hired the coach Armando Chacón from FAS. the season turned to be a glorious moment with Once Municipal winning their very first title in the club history.
After the title 1950s–1960s
After the club won their title, The players demanded more money however Salaverría couldn't afford to keep paying large salaries to the players, so a large exodus of players began most going to other first division team and the new team Atlético Marte. Then when the 1950–51 season came around as players weren't getting paid the club was punished by being demoted down to the fourth division. When the club started again they quickly rose through to the division achieving qualification to the first division in 1955, However financial problems and wage problems caused Salaverría to sell Once Municipal spot to Atlético Constancia, who would later change their name to Alianza F.C.. Once Municipal would once again be promoted to the first division being a midtable team, but in 1969–1970 another fiasco arose when players and management couldn't agree on terms of wages causing a large exodus of players and causing the club to be relegated again.
1970s-
Once Municipal hierarchy decided to try to secure their own field so they turned to Arturo Simeón Magaña who owned the land around cancha El Zapotón where Once Municipal played. Simeón Magaña Decided to donate the land on condition it could be the pride of Ahuachapán. With a new stadium, coach and players Once Municipal became a dominant force in the 70s, although they weren't able to win any titles, they able to finish on top of the table on two occasions (1978 and 1979).
Wilderness 1980s–1990s
However with the decade over, so were Once Municipal fortune the club were relegated in 1980. The club remained in the second division for fifteen years which included demotion to the third division in 1993.
Resurgence and second championship 2000s
Adalid Magaña took the reign of the club in 1999, when the club was struggling financially. But due to determination of the club and players they managed to reach the repecharge against Once Lobos, The club was given little chance to overcome Once Lobos who had a lot of experienced players such as Memo Rivera, William Renderos and had Edwin "el Bonchinche" Portillo as coach. However thanks to a hat trick by Colombian Víctor Jaramillo, Once Municipal were able to win 3–0 at the Estadio Cuscatlán and gain promotion to the first division. In 2006, the club had its most success in its history under the guidance of Nelson Mauricio Ancheta the club were able to first win the Copa Presidente 1–0 over C.D. Águila and then were able to win their second championship in the club history. However two years later all their hard work was undone due to poor management, errors made by the coaches and failures of high earning players the club was relegated to the second division in 2008. In 2010 the club won their relegation/promotion battle over C.D. Municipal Limeño to regain promotion to the first division, however the club was relegated at the end of the season but they were given a reprieve after atletico balboa was demoted due to failure of payment to the league.
Honours
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- 1948-49, Apertura 2006
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- 2006-07
Crest, colors and nicknames
The team's colors are yellow, white and blue, Those colours have remained the same in the clubs entire history since it was founded. The home jerseys are yellow shirt and shorts with blue socks, the away jerseys are blue shirts & socks and yellow socks.
Their crest is made up of the number eleven representing the Municipal of Ahuchapan and also has the canary which is the team mascot and symbol.
The nickname given to once municipal is Canarios which is a reference to their mascot.
Stadium
Once Municipal play all their home games at the Estadio Simeón Magaña which has a capacity of 5,000 people and is located in the city center of Ahuachapan. Prior to the that the club trained and played all their home games at the Llano del Espino Canchas.
Supporters
Once Municipal are renowned in El Salvador for the passionate and loyal support that the team receive, especially at home games. Once Municipal's supporter's organisation is called the Fuerza Canaria. The Fuerza Canaria is an ultra group who support the team at home and away games, taking banners, flags and mascots and wearing the team's colours.
Current squad
As of Apertura 2011:
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.No. Position Player 1 GK Jasir Deras 4 DF Mauricio Artero 5 DF Julio Castro 6 MF Elder Figueroa 7 MF Ronald Pimentel 8 MF Diego Chavarría 9 FW Alexander Campos 10 MF Pablo Hütt 11 FW Ricardo Orellana 12 FW Sean Fraser 13 MF Juan Erazo No. Position Player 14 MF César Santamaría 15 FW Mario Deras 16 MF Helman Monterrosa 17 MF Edwin Benítez 18 MF Juan Lazo Cruz 21 DF Luis Vásquez 22 DF Miguel Solís 23 GK Julio Martínez 24 MF José Pimentel 25 GK José Luis González DF Andres Medina Squad changes for the Apertura 2011
In:
- Andres Medina - Transferred from Atlético Balboa
- Edwin Benítez - Transferred from Alianza F.C.
- Alexander Campos - Transferred from Atlético Balboa
- Jacir Deras - Transferred from C.D. Brasilia
- José Luis González - Transferred from A.D. Isidro Metapán
- Ricardo Orellana - Transferred from C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo
- Sean Fraser - Transferred from North East Stars
- Pablo Hutt - Transferred from C.S.D. Municipal
Out:
- Benjamín Durán - Transferred to Firpo
- Ernesto Iraheta - Transferred to C.D. FAS
- Francisco Medrano - Transferred to UES
- Dagoberto Portillo - Transferred to Firpo
- Rene Ramos - Transferred to A.D. Isidro Metapán
- Yobani Romero - Transferred to TBA
- Kevin Santamaria - Transferred to UES
- Anthony Basil - Transferred to TBA
- Luis Mendoza - Transferred to TBA
- Publio Rodriguez - Transferred to TBA
Personnel
Current technical staff
Notable players
- Manolo Alvarez
- Oswaldo Crosta
- Alberto Diz
- Roberto López (1977)
- Matias Horacio Milozzi (2006)
- Dimas
- Paulo Rodrigues
- Pedro Dacunha
- Libardo Carbajal Orobio (2006)
- Jairo Hurtado Izquierda (2007)
- Víctor Jaramillo
- Carlos Bonilla (1948–49)
- Oswaldo Chávez (1948–49)
- José Manuel "Pecas" López
- Tarcisio Rodríguez
- Javier Angulo
- Moisés Cuero
- Rafael Ernesto Barrientos (2006–07)
- Héctor Batres (1951–59)
- Jorge Cañas
- Salvador Castillo
- Julio Bazooka Corado
- Ricardo Diaz Bach (1968–70)
- Mario Elias Guevara (2006–08)
- Raúl Magaña (1971)
- Diego Mejía (2004–06)
- Elías Montes (2007)
- René Augusto "El Chacuate" Moscoso Ruiz (1948–58)
- Ladislao Nerio
- Julio "Merienda" Olivares
- Ronald Pimentel (2004–07)
- José Quintanilla
- Ricardo Valencia (1955), (1957)
- Mathius Mendy (2006)
- James Owusu-Ansah (2006)
- Ernesto Noel Aquino (2006–08)
- Mauricio Rodolfo Castaneda
- Agustine Tochukwu Nwoko
- Anel Canales (2005)
- Francisco Portillo (2006–07)
- Fernando Alva
Coaches
1940s
1950s
1970s
- Salvador Alfonso Cabeza (1970)
- Jorge Roldán (1976)
acuerdense del ascenso el 11 municipal en 1,975 cuando el entrenador era el señor juan mascaro, despues vinieron entrnadore como chofo cea,en los años siguientes cuando estuvieron en el torneo de concacaf cuando inauraron el estadio de saprisa,
1990s
- Oscar Emigdio Benítez (1998–99)
2000s
- Jorge Tupinambá (2001–02)
- Marco Pineda (2002–03)
- Oscar Emigdio Benítez (2004)
- Henry Rojas (2004)
- Miguel Mansilla (2005–06)
- Jorge Alberto García (2006)
- Nelson Mauricio Ancheta (2006–07)
- Abel Moralejo (2007)
- Hugo Coria (2007)
- Juan Ramón Paredes (2008)
- Mario Elías Guevara (2008)
- Jorge Abrego (2009 – 9 Oct)
- Nelson Mauricio Ancheta (Oct 2009 – 9 Dec)
2010s
- Ricardo Mena laguán (Jan 2010 – 10 Apr)
- Nelson Mauricio Ancheta (Apr 2010 – 11 Feb)
- Marcos Pineda (Feb 2011 – 11 Mar)
- Juan Andrés Sarulite (Mar 2011–)
Others
- José Alberto Cevasco
- Carlos Javier Mascaro
- José Leteliel
- Carlos Recinos
List of presidents
- Alfonso Salaverria (1946–59)
- Antonio Salaverria (1970–79)
- Ricardo Espinoza
- Adalid Magaña (1999–09)
- Andrés Rodríguez Celis (2009–)
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
- History & club information (Spanish)
- Ambitions to promotion article (Spanish)
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