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Once Caldas Full name Corporación Deportiva Once Caldas Nickname(s) El blanco Founded March 17, 1959 Ground Estadio Palogrande,
Manizales, Caldas
(Capacity: 42,553)Chairman Juan Hernando Ramos Manager Juan Carlos Osorio League Primera A 2010 - II Champion Home coloursAway coloursCorporación Deportiva Once Caldas is a Colombian association football team, based in Manizales. They were the surprise winners of Copa Libertadores de América in 2004, mainly due to the performances of Juan Carlos Henao and Jhon Viáfara. The club was founded in 1959 after the fusion of the old well known clubs from the 1930s.[1]
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History
In 1950, Deportes Caldas won the Mustang Cup (which is the name of the Colombian first division).
Once Caldas was founded in 1959, after the fusion of Once Deportivo and Deportes Caldas. Once Deportivo was founded in 1930 while Deportes Caldas was founded at the end of the 40's, however both teams, for various reasons, went defunct. Carlos Gómez Escobar was in favor of reviving Deportes Caldas, however the idea of Eduardo Gómez Arrubla was to bring back Once Deportivo. Thanks to the mediation of Dr. Hermán Bueno Ramirez, the three co-founders arrived at the compromise to fuse the existing teams into an entirely new entity, Once Caldas.
In 1961, the club debuted in the Mustang Cup. The club finished in the 7th position of the competition.
In 1998, Once Caldas was the first division's runner-up. Deportivo Cali defeated the club in the final. In the first leg, in Cali, the home team won 4-0. The second leg, in Manizales, ended in a 0-0 draw. In that year, the club also disputed its first international competition, the Copa CONMEBOL. Once Caldas was eliminated in the first round, by Santos, of Brazil. In the first leg, in Santos, Santos won 2-1. In the second leg, in Manizales, Once Caldas won 2-1, but was defeated 3-2 in the penalty shootout.
In 1999, the club participated in the Copa Libertadores de América for the first time. Once Caldas was in the same group of Deportivo Cali, and two Argentine clubs, Vélez Sársfield and River Plate. The side finished in the last position, but only two points behind Vélez Sársfield, which was the group's leader.
In 2002, Once Caldas played in the Copa Libertadores again. Olimpia Asunción, of Paraguay, Universidad Católica, of Chile, and Flamengo, of Brazil were in Once Calda's group. After finishing in the third position, only ahead of Flamengo, the club was eliminated.
In 2003, the side won the first division's Apertura, after beating Atlético Junior in the final. In Barranquilla, the match ended in a 0-0 draw. In the second leg, Once Caldas won 1-0 in Manizales.
In 2004, the club again played in the Copa Libertadores. After beating Boca Juniors in the penalty shootout, the side, managed by Luis Fernando Montoya, won the competition for the first time. As the Copa Libertadores champions, the club played the Intercontinental Cup against UEFA Champions League champions Porto, of Portugal, in Yokohama, Japan. After a 0-0 draw, the club was defeated 8-7 in the penalty shootout.
In 2005, as the previous year's champion, Once Caldas tried to defend its title in the Copa Libertadores. Chivas de Guadalajara (Mexico), Cobreloa (Chile), and San Lorenzo (Argentina) were in Once Calda's group. The club finished in the second place, two points behind Chivas. In the second stage, the side was eliminated by UANL Tigres of Mexico. In that year, the club also participated in the Recopa Sudamericana, having played against Boca Juniors. In the first leg, in Buenos Aires, Boca Juniors won 3-1. In the second leg, in Manizales, Once Caldas won 2-1 but Boca won 4-3 in the aggregate score.
Uniform
In early 2005, Once Caldas decided to leave behind the brand Bogota FSS and go to the German brand Adidas.[2] After completing her contract with Adidas, Once Caldas wears clothes of the Peruvian company Walon Sport, from the season 2008.[3]
- Home: White shirt, white shorts and white socks.
- Away: Black shirt, black shorts snd black socks.
Honors
- National
- Primera A (4): 1950, 2003-I, 2009-I, 2010-II
- International
- Copa Libertadores (1): 2004
Current roster
As of Feb 9, 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 Juan Carlos Henao 2 DF Felix Micolta 3 DF Alexis Henriquez 4 DF Elkin Calle 5 MF Diego Amaya 6 MF Harrison Henao 7 MF Carlos Carbonero 8 MF Arnulfo Valentierra 9 FW Yesinguer Jiménez 10 MF Víctor Córdoba 11 MF Matías Mirabaje 12 GK Jorge Andrés Lenis No. Position Player 13 MF Alexander Mejía 14 MF Diego Arango 15 DF Óliver Fula 16 DF Luis Nuñez 17 MF Jean Tragodara 19 DF Carlos Ramírez 20 MF Mario González 21 FW Wilson Mena 22 FW John Pajoy 23 FW Jefferson Cuero 24 DF Yedinson Palacios 25 GK Neco Martínez 2004 Copa Libertadores campaign
In 2004, Once Caldas won the Copa Libertadores. The matches played by the club are listed below:
Home Score Away First stage Once Caldas 3 - 0 Fénix UA Maracaibo 1 - 2 Once Caldas Once Caldas 2 - 0 Vélez Sársfield Vélez Sársfield 2 - 0 Once Caldas Once Caldas 2 - 1 UA Maracaibo Fénix 2 - 2 Once Caldas Second stage Barcelona 0 - 0 Once Caldas Once Caldas 1 - 1
(4-2py)Barcelona Quarterfinals Santos 1 - 1 Once Caldas Once Caldas 1 - 0 Santos Semifinals São Paulo 0 - 0 Once Caldas Once Caldas 2 - 1 São Paulo Final Boca Juniors 0 - 0 Once Caldas Once Caldas 1 - 1
(2-0py)Boca Juniors Copa Libertadores 2004 team
Once Caldas Lineup Libertadores 2004
Luis Montoya- Jorge Agudelo
- Herly Alcázar
- Diego Arango
- Javier Araujo
- Edgar Cataño
- John Gacía
- Juan Carlos Henao
- Wilmer Ortegón
- Miguel Rojas
- Elkin Soto
- Arnulfo Valentierra
- Samuel Vanegas
- Rubén Darío Velázquez
- Jhon Viáfara
Other notable players
- Jonathan Fabbro
- Julio César Falcioni
- Sergio Galván Rey
- Carlos Alberto Munutti
- Osvaldo Marcial Palavecino
- Sergio Sierra
- Daniel Tilger
- Gamadiel García
- Rodrigo Millar
- Carlos Arango
- Miguel Asprilla
- Carlos Castro
- Óscar Córdoba
- Luis Alfonso Fajardo
- Delio "Maravilla" Gamboa
- Alexis Garcia
- Giovanni Hernández
- Ruben Dario Hernandez
- Norberto Molina
- Dayro Moreno
- Robeiro Moreno
- Tressor Moreno
Famous coaches
Stadium
Once Caldas plays its home matches at Estadio Palogrande, located in Manizales. The stadium was inaugurated in 1936, and had its maximum capacity expanded to its current 36,553[4] spectators in 1994.
References
- ^ (Spanish) Once Caldas at Dimayor official website
- ^ bestiariodelbalon.com. "Once Caldas FSS-Adidas". http://bestiariodelbalon.com/2006/04/17/230/. Retrieved 02 de febrero 2011.
- ^ Cambio de auspicio - En la Jugada
- ^ www.fussballtempel.net
- Copa CONMEBOL 1998 at RSSSF
- Copa Libertadores 1999 at RSSSF
- Copa Libertadores 2002 at RSSSF
- Copa Libertadores 2004 at RSSSF
- Copa Libertadores 2005 at RSSSF
External links
- (English) (Spanish) Official website
- Holocausto Norte
- Hinchas del once
- Fidelidad Blanca
- Palogrande Stadium - World Stadiums
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