Deportes Melipilla

Chilean football club
Football club
Deportes Melipilla
Full nameCorporacion de Deportes Melipilla
Nickname(s)Potros
Caballos
FoundedJanuary 24, 1992
GroundEstadio Municipal Roberto Bravo Santibáñez
Melipilla, Chile
Capacity6,000
ChairmanLeonardo Zúñiga
ManagerCristián Arán
LeaguePrimera B de Chile
202116th (Relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours

Deportes Melipilla is a Chilean football club, based on Melipilla, a comune in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. It was founded on January 24, 1992, as a successor of Club Deportivo Soinca Bata. The club has its classic rival, San Antonio Unido match known as "Clásico del Maipo" or "The Maipo Derbi".

Deportes Melipilla has its own stadium called Estadio Municipal Roberto Bravo Santibáñez situated in its city with a capacity of 6,000.

Deportes Melipilla were expelled from the ANFP on 27 December 2021 due to irregularities with the contracts of footballers.[1]

Titles

2004, 2006

Seasons

Current squad

Current squad of Deportes Melipilla as of 7 September 2021 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
1  CHI GK Eryin Sanhueza
2  CHI DF Juan José Castillo
3  CHI MF Jorge Araya
4  CHI DF Gonzalo Santelices
5  CHI DF Cristian Toro
6  CHI MF José Luis Cabión
7  CHI FW Josué Ovalle
8  CHI MF Francisco Lara
9  ARG FW Ezequiel Naya
10  CHI MF Luis Valenzuela
11  CHI FW Franco Ortega
12  CHI GK Diego Fuentes
13  CHI DF Reinaldo Ahumada
14  CHI FW Martín Arenas
15  ARG FW Patricio Vidal
16  CHI DF Eduardo Navarrete
No. Position Player
17  CHI DF Cristián Magaña
18  CHI FW Giovanni Bustos
19  CHI DF Alejandro Vásquez
20  CHI MF Simón Arias
22  CHI FW Diego Alvarado
23  CHI MF José Cantillana
24  CHI FW Kevin Rojas
25  CHI DF Marcel Cortés
26  CHI MF Christopher Penroz
27  CHI DF Andrés Segovia
28  CHI FW Mauro Lopes
29  CHI FW Luis Vargas
30  CHI FW César Díaz
31  CHI FW Francisco Robles
32  CHI GK Eduardo Ayala
33  URU DF Enzo Ruiz

2022 Winter 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
No. Pos. Nation Player

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
1 GK Argentina ARG Nicolás Peranic (to Universidad Católica)
2 DF Chile CHI Cristopher Barrera (to Coquimbo Unido)
3 DF Chile CHI Miguel Sanhueza (to Santiago Wanderers)
4 DF Chile CHI Gonzalo Lauler (to U. de Concepción)
8 MF Chile CHI Brayan Garrido (to Unión La Calera)
9 FW Argentina ARG Gonzalo Sosa (to Mazatlán)
10 MF Chile CHI Nelson Sepúlveda (to Cobresal)
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF Chile CHI Miguel Escalona (to Cobreloa)
16 MF Chile CHI Mathías Vidangossy (to Unión La Calera)
19 DF Bolivia BOL Luis Haquin (to Carlos A. Mannucci)
20 FW Chile CHI Cristián Zavala (to Colo-Colo)
23 MF Chile CHI Alejandro Camargo (to Cobresal)
33 DF Chile CHI Aaron Astudillo (loan return to Universidad Católica)

Managers

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tribunal decreta la expulsión de Melipilla del fútbol profesional chileno y salva a Huachipato del descenso" (in Spanish). RedGol. 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.

External links

  • Club website (in Spanish) (archived 24 August 2015)
  • Current squad. Archived 2012-10-07 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish).
  • Team's Division (in Spanish) (archived 9 March 2012)
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