Real Destroyer

Real Destroyer are a Salvadoran professional football club based in Puerto de la Libertad, El Salvador.

Real Destroyer
Full nameReal Destroyer
Founded2012
Dissolved2015
GroundEstadio Chilama, Puerto de la Libertad
ChairmanWilliam Murillo
ManagerJorge Calles
LeagueLiga de Plata Salvadoreña
Apertura 2015Apertura 2015 Grupo "A"

History

Real Destroyer bought the spot of Isidro Metapán B for the 2013/2014 and will play in the Salvadoran Second Division.[1]

On January 2, 2014 the club decided to change their name to Real Tecleño, However, after a campaign they reverted to the Real Destroyer name.

On May 31, 2015 Real Destroyer reached their first final in the club history and faced El Roble for the Clausura title. After the first leg ended in 1–1 all draw, the second leg was comprehensive victory for Real Destroyer winning the Segunda division title 5–2 on aggregate.

After a two-week game aggregate series later Real Destroyer defeated Guadalupano (the champion of the 2014 Apertura title) 3–2 with goals by, and allowing for Real Destroyer to be promoted to the first division for the first time in the club history. Jorge Abrego was leading the team as a coach. [2]

However, on 13 July 2015 due the chilama stadium was not approved for official games , Real Destroyer sold their spot in the Primera División de Fútbol Profesional to C.D. Sonsonate.[3]

Afterwards they sold their spot in Segunda division to the reincarnated version of Quequeisque and was dissolved right after.

Honours

  • Segunda Division: 1
2015 Clausura

Shirt Sponsorship

Shirt Manufacturer

  • Milan (Jaguatic Sportic)

Sponsors

  • Ria
  • SBO (Renta de Ofincas)
  • Alcadia Municipal Del Puerto De La Libertad

Personnel

Management

Position Staff
Owner
President William Murillo
Vice President
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager Jorge Calles
Assistant Managers TBD
Reserve Manager Carlos Cardona
Under 17 Manager TBD
Goalkeeper Coach TBD
Fitness Coach TBD
Team Doctor

List of coaches

  • Angel Orellana (June 2013 – December 2013)
  • Boris Romero (Jan 2014– July 2014)
  • Frank Medrano (Aug 2014 – Dec 2014)
  • Jorge Calles (Jan 2015 – Feb 2015)
  • Jorge Abrego (Feb 2015 – June 2015)
  • Jorge Calles (June 2015)

References

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