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This article is about the current team Deportes Naval, (former Deportes Los Náuticos/Talcahuano). For the defunct team, see Naval de Talcahuano.
Deportes Naval Full name Club de Deportes Naval Sociedad Anónima
DeportivaNickname(s) Choreros, El ancla, Albiazules Founded August 27, 1972 Ground Estadio CAP
Talcahuano
(Capacity: 10,500)Chairman Fernando Rojas
Manager Víctor Merello
League Primera B 2009 8th Home coloursAway coloursClub de Deportes Naval is a Chilean Football club, their home town is Talcahuano in the VIII Región of Biobío in Chile. They currently play in the second level of Chilean football, the Primera B.
The club were founded on August 27, 1972 as Club de Deportes Los Náuticos. In 1992 the club were called Deportes Talcahuano, and since 2004, Club de Deportes Naval. Their home games are played at the Estadio CAP, which has a capacity of 10,500 seats.
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Titles
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- 1999, 2008
Notable players
Juan Carreño
Manuel Villalobos
Edgardo Abdala
Current squad
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 Luis Aseff 2 DF Sebastián Silva 3 DF Jorge Aquino 4 MF Felipe Diaz 5 DF Rodrigo Jara 6 MF John Munizaga 7 DF Bladimir Fernández 8 MF Freddy Munizaga 9 FW Nicolás Millán 10 MF Edgar Melo 11 MF Carlos Rivera 12 GK José Acevedo 13 FW Marcos Moscoso 14 DF Patricio Peralta No. Position Player 15 FW Isaac Díaz 16 MF Pablo Meneses 17 FW Minor López 18 FW Marcos González 19 MF Matías Rojas 20 FW Marcos Quiroga 21 MF Jaime Barrientos 22 MF Matías Grandis 23 DF Manuel Faúndez 24 GK Felipe Abarca 25 MF Johanns Dulcien 26 MF Andy Lacroix MF Wenceslao Ramírez FW Luis Sepulveda See also
External links
- Official Club Website (Spanish)
2011 Primera División B clubs Antofagasta · Concepción · Copiapó · Coquimbo Unido · Curicó Unido · Everton · Lota Schwager · Magallanes · Naval · Puerto Montt · Rangers · San Luis · San Marcos de Arica · Unión TemucoCategories:- Chilean football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1972
- Chilean sport stubs
- South American football club stubs
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