Izabal JC

Izabal Juventud Católica, also known as Juca de Izabal, is a Guatemalan football club based in Puerto Barrios, Izabal Department.

Izabal J.C.
Full nameIzabal Juventud Católica
Founded1951
GroundEstadio Roy Fearon,
Puerto Barrios, Guatemala
Capacity8,000
Manager Jesus Achame
LeaguePrimera División de Ascenso
2010 Clausura
Grupo B
8th

Nicknamed Los Tiburones (the Sharks), they play their home games in the Estadio Roy Fearon.[1]

History

Izabal were founded in 1951. Most recently they have again been playing in the Primera División Group "A" or "B", but got relegated after the 2009/2010 season.[2]

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
 GUA Nery Portillo
 GUA Juan Humberto Flores
 GUA Gilbert Ellington
 GUA Elio Donado
 GUA Gerson Alvárez
 GUA Marlon Murray
 GUA Erick Cabrera
 GUA Walter Juárez
 GUA James Emc
 GUA Cornelio Kerr
 GUA Elio Avila
 GUA Kenny León
 GUA Luis Fernando Bonilla
 GUA Manuel Chacón
 GUA Nery Estrada
 GUA José Octavio Gutiérrez
 GUA Fernando Chacón
 GUA Erick Godoy
No. Pos. Nation Player
 GUA Wilder Alvárez
 GUA Héctor González Velasquez
 GUA Byron Jiménez
 PAR Julio Manuel González
 PAR Justo Meza
 GUA Christian Gardiner
 COL Alexander Montaño
 HON José Ramón Rodríguez
 GUA Eduardo Velíz
 GUA Estuardo Constanza
 GUA José Miguel Ortega
 GUA Marvin Villagrán
 COL Nelson Riascos
 GUA Erickson Acajabón
 GUA Kendry Zuñiga
 GUA Faustino Arzú
 GUA José Federico Ruíz
 GUA Kendell Baños
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References

  1. Stadiums in Guatemala – World Stadiums
  2. Guatemala 2009/10 – RSSSF
  3. IZABAL, J.C. – LigaPrimeraDivision


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