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==List of coaches==
==List of coaches==
* [[Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg|20px]] Gustavo Faral (2000–2001)
* [[Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg|20px]] Gustavo Faral (2000–2001)
* {{flagicon|Guatemala}} Juan Alberto Salguero
* {{flagicon|Guatemala}} Juan Alberto Salguero (2008-2009)
* {{flagicon|Guatemala}} Héctor Tatuaca (-Dec 2011)
* {{flagicon|Guatemala}} Héctor Tatuaca (- Nov 2011)
* {{flagicon|Guatemala}} Irwing Olivares (Nov 2011- Dec 2011)
* {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Ramiro Cepeda]] (Dec 2011 – May 2012)
* {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Ramiro Cepeda]] (Dec 2011 – May 2012)
* {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Cristóbal Maldonado (May 2012 -September 2012)
* {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Cristóbal Maldonado (May 2012 -September 2012)

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Petapa
Full nameClub Deportivo Petapa
Nickname(s)Los Loros ("The Parrots")
Los Periquitos ("The Little Parakeets")
Founded1979
GroundEstadio Julio Armando Cobar,
San Miguel Petapa, Guatemala
Capacity7,500
ChairmanSan Miguel Petapa Municipality
ManagerRamiro Cepeda
LeagueLiga Nacional de Futbol
2010 Clausura
Grupo B (promoted)
2nd

Deportivo Petapa is a Guatemalan football team playing in the Primera División de Ascenso, after being relegated in 2009.[1]

It is based in San Miguel Petapa. Deportivo Petapa has won their promotion back to the top league after defeating La Gomera 2–1, with Sandro Zamboni scoring both goals. Petapa calls Estadio Julio Armando Cobar home and they added turf last season due to the heavy rains that always hit the region.

History

Founded in 1979, Sport Club Petapa Velásquez were named after a significant sportsman of the municipality. They clinched their first promotion to Guatemala's top division in 2001 and their second in 2005.[2]

Current squads

As of unknown date[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
GK Guatemala GUA Ricardo Trigueno Foster
GK Guatemala GUA Rodvin López
DF El Salvador SLV Marcelo Messias (captain)
DF Guatemala GUA William Castillo
DF Guatemala GUA Rudy Chacón
DF Guatemala GUA Néstor Martínez
DF Mexico MEX Pablo Juárez
DF Guatemala GUA Roberto Cobar
DF Guatemala GUA Julio Antonio Batres
DF Guatemala GUA Emerson García
MF Brazil BRA Eduardo Barros
MF Guatemala GUA Luis Rosito
MF Guatemala GUA Mafre Icuté
MF Guatemala GUA Josué Ruano
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Guatemala GUA Edrax Monterroso
FW Guatemala GUA Edgar Meda
FW Guatemala GUA Jorge López
FW Guatemala GUA Rafael Estuardo González
FW Guatemala GUA Fredy Iboy
FW Austria AUT Allan Lenegal
FW Mexico MEX Edgar Duarte
Guatemala GUA Christopher Trujillo
Guatemala GUA Luis Carlos González
Brazil BRA Edson Rodríguez Evangelista
Costa Rica CRC Estuardo Rivas
Guatemala GUA Edgar González
Guatemala GUA Rosendo Rivas
Guatemala GUA Luis Renato García
Guatemala GUA Pedro Yol

List of coaches

  • Gustavo Faral (2000–2001)
  • Guatemala Juan Alberto Salguero (2008-2009)
  • Guatemala Héctor Tatuaca (- Nov 2011)
  • Guatemala Irwing Olivares (Nov 2011- Dec 2011)
  • Argentina Ramiro Cepeda (Dec 2011 – May 2012)
  • Paraguay Cristóbal Maldonado (May 2012 -September 2012)
  • Argentina Carlos Ruiz (September 2012-Mar 2013)
  • Argentina Pablo Centrone (March 2013-May 2016)
  • Argentina Ramiro Cepeda (May 2016-May 2018)
  • Mexico Rafael Loredo (May 2018-)

References