Sportivo Carapeguá

Club Sportivo Carapeguá, is a Paraguayan football club based in the city of Carapeguá, in the Cordillera Department. The club was founded September 3, 2010 and plays in the Paraguayan Primera División of the Paraguayan league, which is equivalent to the first division. Their home games are played at the Estadio Teniente 1º Alcides González.

Sportivo Carapeguá
Full nameClub Sportivo Carapeguá
Nickname(s)El Potro
FoundedSeptember 03, 2010
GroundEstadio Teniente 1º Alcides González,
Carapeguá, Paraguay
Capacity3,000
ChairmanRamón G. Arce
ManagerCelso Ayala
LeagueParaguayan Primera División
2012 Clausura9th

Current squad 2012

As of January 30, 2012.[1][2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
- GK  PAR Darío Aranda
- GK  PAR Martín Aranda
- GK  PAR Gustavo Arévalos
- GK  BRA Fabiano Heves da Silva
- GK  PAR Wilson Daniel Quiñonez
- DF  PAR Jorge Barrios
- DF  PAR Marcos Arce
- DF  PAR Hugo Báez
- DF  PAR Julio Irrazábal
- DF  PAR Jorge Carrera
- DF  PAR Hugo Rafael Fleitas
- DF  PAR Aldo David Olmedo
- DF  PAR Alejandro Bernal
- MF  PAR Diosnel Almirón
- MF  PAR Diego Benítez
- MF  PAR Alejandro Brítez
- MF  PAR Michael Valenzuela
No. Pos. Nation Player
- MF  PAR Jorge Alberto Cáceres
- MF  PAR Rodrigo Cantero
- MF  PAR Eduardo Echeverría
- MF  PAR Gerardo Escobar
- MF  PAR Ariel Frasqueri
- MF  PAR Cristian Martínez Medina
- MF  PAR Esteban Ramírez
- MF  PAR Aldo Silva
- FW  PAR Jorge Ayala
- FW  PAR Édgar Benítez
- FW  ARG Enrique Narvay
- FW  PAR Ever Barrientos
- FW  PAR Jorge Florentín
- FW  PAR Ricardo Javier Ortíz
- FW  PAR Israel Rodríguez
- FW  PAR Cristian Santa Cruz

Honours

Runner-up (1): 2011

Managers

  • Miguel Zahzú (April 12, 2012–July 3, 2013)
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