San Luis de Quillota

CD San Luis de Quillota is a Chilean football club based in Quillota that plays in the Primera División de Chile. The club's home stadium is the Estadio Bicentario Lucio Fariña.[1]

San Luis de Quillota
Full nameClub Deportivo San Luis de Quillota
Nickname(s)Canarios
El Santo
FoundedDecember 8, 1919
GroundEstadio Bicentenario Lucio Fariña,
Quillota, Chile
Capacity7,500
ChairmanManuel Gahona
CoachDarío Franco
LeagueCampeonato Nacional
201816th (Relegated)

History

The club was founded on December 8, 1919.

Honours

1955, 1958, 1980, 2014–15
1980
  • Tercera División:
2003

Players

Current squad

Current squad of San Luis de Quillota as of 21 March 2020 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
1  CHI GK Omar Carabalí
2  CHI DF Douglas Estay
3  CHI DF Daniel Viveros
4  CHI DF Damián González
5  ARG DF Andrés Imperiale
6  CHI MF Antonio Estrada
7  CHI FW Jean Paul Pineda
8  CHI MF Álvaro Césped
9  CHI FW Nicolás Zedán
10  CHI FW Franco Ortega
11  CHI MF Sebastián Parada
12  URU MF Hugo Soria
13  CHI DF Misael Llantén
14  CHI DF Ignacio Lara
16  CHI FW Matías Leiva
17  CHI GK Pablo Heredia
No. Position Player
18  ARG FW Gonzalo Abán
19  ARG MF Rodrigo Castro
20  CHI DF Daniel Vicencio
21  CHI MF Alex Díaz
22  CHI MF Gonzalo Basáez
23  ARG FW Mariano Barbieri
24  CHI FW Kevin Araya
25  CHI GK Javier Ruggeri
26  CHI DF Luciano Vargas
27  CHI DF Bastián Melo
28  CHI DF Iván Roldán
29  CHI MF Nicolás Lecaros
30  CHI MF Ed Verhoeven
31  CHI DF Francisco Bahamondes
--  CHI DF Diego Soto

Manager: Víctor Rivero

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 Omar Carabalí (loaned from Colo-Colo)
4 DF  CHI Damián González (from Deportivo Madryn)
5 DF  ARG Andrés Imperiale (from Deportes Iquique)
7 FW  CHI Jean Paul Pineda (from Atlético Bucaramanga)
9 FW  CHI Nicolás Zedán (loaned from Palestino)
10 FW  CHI Franco Ortega (loaned from Santiago Wanderers)
13 DF  CHI Misael Llantén (loaned from Colo-Colo)
16 FW  CHI Matías Leiva (loaned from Everton)
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 GK  CHI Pablo Heredia (from Unión La Calera)
18 FW  ARG Gonzalo Abán (from Cobreloa)
19 MF  ARG Rodrigo Castro (from Barnechea)
20 DF  CHI Daniel Vicencio (from Cobreloa)
21 MF  CHI Alex Díaz (from Deportes Iquique)
23 FW  ARG Mariano Barbieri (loaned from Belgrano)
24 FW  CHI Kevin Araya (from Provincial Ovalle)
-- DF  CHI Diego Soto (loaned from U. de Concepción)

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
3 DF  CHI Jeriberth Carrasco (to Fernández Vial)
5 DF  CHI Rodrigo Riquelme (Released)
7 FW  CHI Felipe Escobar (Released)
8 MF  CHI Joaquín Montecinos (to Deportes Melipilla)
9 FW  CHI Diego Alvarado (to Aragua)
10 FW  ARG Milton Céliz (back to All Boys)
11 FW  CHI Iván Sandoval (to Deportes Vallenar)
12 GK  CHI Alan Chaparro (loaned to Trasandino)
13 GK  CHI Leonardo Figueroa (to Deportes Colchagua)
17 GK  CHI Kevin Catalán (to Deportes Limache)
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF  CHI Jorge Romo (to Unión La Calera)
19 FW  ARG Ramón Lentini (to Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza)
20 DF  CHI Víctor Morales (to Unión San Felipe)
21 MF  CHI Sebastián Méndez (Released)
22 DF  ARG Alexis Ferrero (to San Martín de Mendoza)
23 MF  CHI Gonzalo Rivas (to Deportes Colina)
24 MF  CHI Jonathan Bonilla (Released)
25 FW  CHI Fernando Soto (Released)
29 FW  ARG Carlos Rotondi (to Santiago Wanderers)
32 FW  CHI Dino Latorre (to Rancagua Sur)

References

  1. "CD San Luis de Quillota". Soccerway. Perform. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
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