Unión Magdalena
Unión Magdalena (Spanish pronunciation: [uˈnjon maɣðaˈlena]) commonly known as El Unión, and nicknamed as El Ciclón Bananero (The Banana Cyclone), is a professional Colombian football club based in Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia. The club is currently playing in the Categoría Primera B. The club's home ground is the Sierra Nevada Stadium, which it moved in 2018.
Full name | Club Unión Magdalena S.A. | ||
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Nickname(s) | El Ciclón Bananero (The Banana Cyclone) | ||
Founded | 10 March 1951 (as Deportivo Samarios) 19 April 1953 (officially) | ||
Ground | Estadio Sierra Nevada Santa Marta, Colombia | ||
Capacity | 16,000 | ||
Chairman | Eduardo Dávila | ||
Manager | Carlos Silva | ||
League | Categoría Primera B | ||
2019 | Categoría Primera A, 16th, aggregate table (Relegated by average) | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Founded on 10 March 1951 as Deportivo Samarios, the club was re-founded as Unión Magdalena on 19 April 1953. The original playing squad was largely composed of Hungarians who were touring Colombia when their club, the Hungaria FbC Roma, was disbanded.[1]
History
Unión Magdalena was founded as Deportivo Samarios on 10 March 1951. The team was founded with the help of José Eduardo Gnecco Correa and Eduardo Dávila Riascos and was formed by the squad of the Hungaria FbC Roma when it was disbanded after a tour in South America.[1] The first team consisted in 10 Colombians, 8 Hungarians, 2 Yugoslavs, 1 Austrian, 1 Argentine, 1 Italian and 1 Romanian. Deportivo Samarios debuted on league that same year and placed 14th. That season, the team achieved the record of the biggest win in the Colombian league against Universidad, with a score of 12–1.
The club was re-founded as Unión Magdalena on 19 April 1953. Unión has only won one championship, in 1968 playing against Deportivo Cali in the final. The first football club of the Caribbean region of Colombia to win a football championship in history. Carlos Valderrama, one of the most famous Colombian footballers, started his career here.
Relegated in 2005 after lost 3–0 against Deportivo Pereira, Unión earned automatic promotion to the 2019 Categoría Primera A season, after playing 13 years in the second division football league.[2] Unfotunately the club was relegated on 29 October 2019 after losing 3–1 to Once Caldas.[3]
Red and blue stripes compose the traditional shirt of the team, and its design is inspired by Argentine club San Lorenzo de Almagro.
Uniform
The club uniform is directly inspired by the colors of the flag of the Magdalena Department since the founding of the team in 1953, although for many years it played with a white uniform. For the 2012 season, his uniform continued with the traditional San Lorenzo de Almagro vertical stripes, and he again used the clothes of the Bogota company FSS with whom he had signed in past seasons. With the change of the shield, the gray color was added to the vertical and horizontal lines, therefore, the averages of the banana set are of such color.
Kit manufacturers
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Sponsor Kit
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Stadiums
The Eduardo Santos Stadium, inaugurated in 1951, was the highest sports venue for Magdalenes, located in the Olympic Village of Santa Marta. It served for the Unión Magdalena local games but since its inauguration, it has not only been the headquarters of the Unión Magdalena soccer club, it also witnessed the birth of prominent Colombian soccer figures such as the former Colombian team captain, Carlos "El Pibe" Valderrama. It currently has a capacity of 23,000 spectators.
On March 3, 2013, Unión Magdalena played its last game at the stadium against Llaneros FC, in compliance with the final closure order of the Eduardo Santos Stadium.
The team had a tour of venues around Riohacha (La Guajira) at the Federico Serrano Soto Stadium and then in the Magdalena municipality of Ciénaga, at the "Luis Tete Samper" Municipal Stadium, with a capacity of 5,000 spectators.
After the inauguration of the Sierra Nevada Stadium for the 2017 Bolivarian Games, the Union Magdalena made the agreement with the mayor of Santa Marta official to return to the city from the 2018 season.
Periode | Stadium |
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1951 - 1991 | Estadio Eduardo Santos |
1991 | Estadio Jaime Morón León |
1992 - 2013 | Estadio Eduardo Santos |
2013 | Estadio Federico Serrano Soto |
2014 | Estadio Cortes Campomanes (Julia Turbay Samur) |
2014 - 2015 | Estadio Municipal "Luis Tete Samper" |
2016 | Estadio Federico Serrano Soto |
2017 | Estadio Diego de Carvajal |
2018 - present | Estadio Sierra Nevada |
Players
Current squad
- As of 9 June 2020[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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First Team (Deportivo Samarios – 1951)
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
Performance in CONMEBOL competitions
Season | Competition | Round | Opponent | Home | Away | Pen. |
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1969 | Copa Libertadores | GS | 2–2 | 1–3 | — | |
3–0 | 0–2 | — | ||||
0–1 | 1–0 | — | ||||
Notable players
Gyula Zsengellér (1951–53) Georg Hanke (1951) György Marik (1951–1952) Gabriel Rakosky (1952) Kalman Lami (1952) Ladislao Magyar (1952) Nicolás Hrotko (1952) Bruno Gerzelli (1952) Corrado Contin (1952) Manuel Rossi (1965) Nivaldo (1967) Arístides Del Puerto (1973) Luis Giribet (1976) Víctor Solar (1977) Carlos Valderrama (1981–84) Alfredo Arango (1965–1972) (1973–1974) (1978–1980) Carlos Arango (1950) (1960–1961) Aurelio Palacios Erwin Carrillo (2004–2005) (2007–2009) (2012–2014) (2018)
Personnel
Current technical staff
Last updated: 30 April 2018
Source: Unión Magdalena
References
- Ascencio, Jose Orlando (5 November 1999). "A la tierra del olvido" [Land of oblivion] (in Spanish). El Tiempo.
- "Unión Magdalena pone fin a su larga odisea en la B". El Tiempo. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
- "Balance de Unión Magdalena: el 'ciclón' perdió su fuerza en la Liga". futbolred. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
- "Unión Magdalena". Dimayor. Retrieved 21 July 2019.