Deportes Puerto Montt

Club Deportes Muerto Montt is a Chilean football club based in the city of Puerto Montt, Los Lagos Region. The club was founded on May 6, 1983, and currently plays in the Primera B de Chile, the second division of the country.

Deportes Muerto Montt
Full nameClub de Deportes Muerto Montt
Nickname(s)Delfines (Dolphins)
Puerto Puerto
Albiverdes (The White and Greens)
FoundedMay 6, 1983 (1983-05-06)
GroundRegional de Chinquihue
Puerto Montt, Chile
Capacity10,000
ChairmanGermán Mayorga
CoachJorge Aravena
LeaguePrimera B de Chile
2018Primera B de Chile, 11th of 16
WebsiteClub website

Their home games are played at the Estadio Regional de Chinquihue, located in Muerto Montt in front of the Tenglo Island, which has a capacity of 10,000 seats and hosted the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup. The stadium is known as one of the most austral stadiums in the world [1] and for the Tenglo Canal view from every point of the place.

The club emblem is a dolphin standing between the city flag and a football. The club has a long-standing rivalry with regional neighbours Provincial Osorno and with Deportes Valdivia, as well as with clubs from Santiago.

History

The Club de Deportes Puerto Montt started its activities as a sports facility on May 6, 1983, playing in the actually Primera B de Chile.

On the sports have been mixed results, among which the runner-up of the Torneo Apertura Segunda Division in 1990, further promotion to First Division in 1996 (as second runner-category). In the year 2001 drops to the second level (Primera B). In 2002 returns to the Primera Division, when champion of the Primera B.

In the year 2006 is located in the 3rd position in the regular face of the Clausura 2006 fighting until the latest weeks by the quota Chile 3 than classified to the Copa Libertadores de America. Reached the stage of plays-off to get the lead in Group C (33 points) but stay in Quarter-final at the hands which eventually by the champion of the tournament, Colo Colo.

In the year 2007, in Apertura 2007 finished in 18th place after a poor campaign. In the Clausura 2007 not greatly improved its performance and won the 16th place in the tournament and 18th place in the acumuled table, (The penultimate scene of the 21 teams who had) which granted the Liguilla de Promocion to Primera A, which after 2 wins and 2 defeats at home visit as it is located on the 2nd place of the triangular and descends to the Primera B.

Stadium

Estadio Regional de Chinquihue is a multi-use stadium in Puerto Montt, Chile. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Deportes Puerto Montt. The stadium was built in 1982, with an original capacity of 11,300.

In 2011 and 2013 it was completely renovated, and currently holds 10,000 people. The stadium hosted seven matches of the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Players

Current squad

Current squad of Deportes Puerto Montt as of 29 March 2020 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
1  CHI GK Claudio González
2  CHI DF Esteban Flores
3  CHI DF Fernando Cornejo (captain)
4  ESP DF Bidari García
5  CHI DF Esteban Sáez
6  URU MF Ignacio Lemmo
7  CHI FW Cristián López
8  CHI MF Alexander Concha
9  ARG MF Lionel Altamirano
10  CHI MF Byron Bustamante
11  ARG MF Nicolás Gauna
12  CHI GK Daniel Castillo
13  CHI DF Diego Opazo
14  CHI MF José Luis Silva
15  CHI FW Pablo Soto Solís
No. Position Player
16  CHI DF Jordan Barroilhet
17  CHI MF Piero Gárate
18  CHI DF Yonathan Suazo
19  CHI DF Francisco Ayala
20  CHI DF Kevin Leiva
21  CHI FW Jeremías Asencio
22  CHI MF Bryan Vargas
23  CHI GK Francisco Cifuentes
24  ARG FW Cristian Ivanobski
27  CHI FW Harold Antiñirre
29  CHI MF Matías Caroca
30  CHI MF Daniel Bahamonde
35  CHI GK Diego Martínez
--  CHI FW Rodrigo Linares

Manager: Jorge Aravena

2020 Summer Transfers

In

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CHI Claudio González (from Cobreloa)
2 DF  CHI Esteban Flores (from Cobreloa)
4 DF  ESP Bidari García (from Plaza Colonia)
5 DF  CHI Esteban Sáez (from Deportes Valdivia)
8 MF  CHI Alexander Concha (loaned from Everton)
9 FW  ARG Lionel Altamirano (from Santiago Wanderers)
13 DF  CHI Diego Opazo (from Deportes La Serena)
14 MF  CHI José Luis Silva (from Deportes La Serena)
15 FW  CHI Pablo Soto Solís (back from Fernández Vial)
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF  CHI Jordan Barroilhet (from Peralada CF)
17 MF  CHI Piero Gárate (from Presidente Hayes)
18 DF  CHI Yonathan Suazo (from Magallanes)
19 DF  CHI Francisco Ayala (from Deportes Melipilla)
20 DF  CHI Kevin Leiva (from Deportes Linares)
21 FW  CHI Jeremías Asencio (from Huracán de Comodoro Rivadavia)
24 MF  ARG Cristian Ivanobski (Free Agent)
-- FW  CHI Rodrigo Linares (from Huracán de Comodoro Rivadavia)

Out

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ARG Fabián Moyano (Released)
2 DF  CHI Camilo Becerra (Released)
4 DF  CHI Gino Alucema (to Magallanes)
5 DF  PAR Jorge Aquino (to Rangers)
7 MF  CHI Diego Sepúlveda (Released)
8 MF  CHI Octavio Pozo (to Deportes Colchagua)
9 MF  CHI Óscar Hernández (Released)
14 MF  CHI José Aguilera (to San Marcos de Arica)
15 DF  CHI Diego Subiabre (Released)
16 DF  ARG Juan Monteagudo (back to Nueva Chicago)
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  CHI Braulio Baeza (Released)
18 FW  CHI Matías Rosas (back to Universidad Católica)
19 DF  CHI Orlando Gutiérrez (Retired)
20 MF  CHI Jonathan Rebolledo (Released)
22 DF  CHI Alonso Rodríguez (to Independiente de Cauquenes)
23 FW  CHI Richard Barroilhet (to Deportes Temuco)
24 MF  CHI Andrés Souper (to Deportes Antofagasta)
25 GK  CHI Ignacio Castillo (Released)
26 MF  CHI Gonzalo Sepúlveda (Released)
-- MF  CHI José Pérez (Released)

Managers

Honours

Domestic

  • Primera B: 1
2002
  • Segunda División: 1
2014–15
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See also

References


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