Comunicaciones FC

Comunicaciones
Full nameComunicaciones Fútbol Club
NicknamesLos Cremas[1]
(The Creams)
Los Albos
(The Whites)
El Hexacampeón
(The Six-Time Champion)
El Único Hexa
(The Only Six-Time Champion)
El Más Grande de Guatemala
(The Biggest in Guatemala)
Short nameCOM
Founded16 August 1949; 76 years ago (1949-08-16)
GroundEstadio Cementos Progreso
Capacity17,000
OwnerAlbavisión
ChairmanCristian Cáceres
ManagerIván Sopegno
LeagueLiga Guate
Apertura 20246th (Quarterfinals)
Websitecomunicacionesfc.com
Current season

Comunicaciones Fútbol Club (Spanish pronunciation: [kˌomunˌikaθjˈones fˈutβol klˈub]), commonly referred to as Comunicaciones, is a professional football club based in Guatemala City. The club competes in Liga Guate, the top tier of Guatemalan football.

One of the most popular and successful football clubs in Guatemala, Comunicaciones have won 32 national championships, the most of any Guatemalan club team, including six consecutive. In addition to their 32 league titles, Comunicaciones have won eight league cups and ten Supercups. In international competition, Comunicaciones have won two UNCAF Interclub Cups, one CONCACAF Champions Cup, and one CONCACAF League championship.

History

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Comunicaciones origins date 1920s Club Comunicaciones was formed in 1949 after Colonel Carlos Aldana Sandoval, then Minister of Telegraphs and Communications, took charge of the team and renamed it Comunicaciones ("Communications" in Spanish).

The club colour is white, which they began using in their kit shortly after the club's foundation, though initially the uniform was cream. Their historic arch-rival is Municipal and the two clubs compete in the El Clásico Chapín, one of the greatest rivalries in Guatemalan football. Their other fierce rivals consist of Antigua known as the El Clasico Provincial and a rivalry with Quetzaltenango club Xelajú as El Clásico del Oeste.

Support

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Since its inception, the Albo fans have been composed of the different strata of Guatemalan society. In the 80s, organized support began to take more momentum, at that time by batons that were located in different sectors of the stadium that were felt with songs, chopped paper, balloons and blankets, marking a different pattern of support from the fans of that time in Guatemalan football.

It was at that time when the nickname of the "Millionaire Fans" was popularly printed by the thousands of fans and fans that the club has throughout the country. Currently the cream fans are the only one in Guatemala who have adopted the type of South American breath in which everyone in the stadium sings in unison giving a unique atmosphere in the stands.

Tifo commemorating the 75th anniversary of Comunicaciones with the Vltra Svr in the background

La barra brava

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In the early 90s, the first organized support group called Fuerza Crema officially emerged, regularly located in the Preference area of the stadium, becoming the largest in the country with more than 2,500 members.[citation needed] It was until mid-1996 that after several differences between its leaders, the Albos force separated.

Some former members of the old group changed sectors in the stadium forming in the same year the barra Vltra Svr (Ultra Sur), a name it adopted due to its location in the General South area of the property. This group is characterized by the songs it provides to the team throughout the match, in addition to receptions, flags and walks, something that was not customary in Guatemalan football.

The barra has large blankets, flags, umbrellas, hype with murgas, trumpets, dubbing and a huge hype brought from Chile to encourage the club. In its beginnings the bar even hosted more than 3,000 members in transcendental matches.[citation needed]

Vltra Svr at the 2013 Apertura final

Rivalries

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Their historic arch-rival is Municipal and the two clubs compete in the El Clásico Chapín, one of the greatest rivalries in Guatemalan football. Their other fierce rivals consist of Antigua known as the El Clasico Provincial and a rivalry with Quetzaltenango club Xelajú as El Clásico del Oeste.

Mascot

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Casper

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Giant inflatable of Casper

The mascot of Comunicaciones is the ghost Casper who has been accompanying the club since 1985. It was brought from Miami in September 1985 by the then president of the team, Teddy Plocharski, at a cost of $2,000 (15,392.65 Quetzales), being the first football club to use a mascot in Central America.

He first appeared at the Doroteo Guamuch on September 8, 1985, for the 124th classic, in which Comunicaciones beat Municipal by 3 to 1. The suit has undergone three transformations since its creation, the first in 1995 and the second 1998, this being the one that is maintained today.

Stadium

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The team currently play their home games at the Estadio Cementos Progreso, which holds at a capacity of 17,000, where their B team used to play. Before 2023, they played at the Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores, which is also the home of the Guatemala national football team.

Honours

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National

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International

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Continental

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Regional

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Awards

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  • CONCACAF League Fair Play: 2021

Performance in CONCACAF competitions

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Best results: 1978Champions; 1962, 1969–Runners-up
Most recent participation: 2024–First Round
2019: Quarter-finals
2020: First Round
2021: Champions
2022: Round of 16
2023: Quarter-finals
1991: Runners-up
2001: Semi-finals[a]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 4 November 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  GUA Fredy Pérez
2 DF  GUA Walter García
3 DF  GUA Elsar Martín
4 MF  CUB Karel Espino
5 DF  GUA Marco Domínguez
6 DF  GUA José Carlos Pinto (vice-captain)
7 FW  MEX Juan Blanco
8 MF  GUA José Grajeda
9 FW  GUA Darwin Lom
10 MF  GUA José Contreras (captain)
11 FW  GUA Andersson Ortiz
12 DF  GUA Erick González
13 MF  GUA Stheven Robles
14 DF  GUA Rafael Morales
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF  GUA José Gálvez
16 MF  GUA Daniel Cardoza
19 MF  GUA Axel de la Cruz
20 FW  CUB Dairon Reyes
21 GK  GUA Josemaria Calderón
22 DF  GUA Wilson Pineda
23 GK  GUA Arnold Barrios
24 DF  MEX Ernesto Monreal
25 FW  GUA Erick Lemus
26 MF  GUA Lynner García
28 DF  COL José Corena
30 DF  GUA Emerson Raymundo
32 DF  GUA Andy Domínguez
33 DF  GUA Andy Contreras
35 FW  GUA Edy Palencia
40 GK  GUA Jorge Moreno

In

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
 GUA José Gálvez (from Antigua)
 GUA Wálter García (from Guastatoya)
 MEX Ernesto Monreal (from Celaya)
 MEX Juan Christian Blanco (from Mineros de Zacatecas)
 MEX Brian Martínez (from San Carlos)
 GUA Jorge Moreno (from Xinabajul)
 GUA TBD (from TBD)
 GUA TBD (from TBD)
No. Pos. Nation Player
 GUA TBD (from TBD)
 GUA TBD (from TBD)
 GUA TBD (from TBD)

Out

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
 URU Diego Casas (to Marquense)
 MEX Everardo Rubio (to Herediano)
 GUA Antonio López (to Xelajú)
 GUA Gerardo Gordillo (to Xelajú)
No. Pos. Nation Player
 PER Carlos Rivas (to TBD)
 GUA Joshua Trigueño (to Malacateco)
 GUA TBD (to TBD)
 GUA TBD (to TBD)

Personnel

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Current technical staff

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As of 1 October 2025

Position Staff
Manager Argentina Iván Sopegno (*) [1]
Assistant Managers Guatemala TBD (*)
Reserve Manager Guatemala TBD (*)
Under 17 Manager Guatemala TBD (*)
Ladies Manager Guatemala TBD (*)
Fitness Coach Argentina TBD (*)
Goalkeeper Coach Guatemala TBD (*)
Sport Director Guatemala TBD (*)
Team Doctor Guatemala TBD (*)
General Physician Guatemala TBD (*)
Knesliogiocal Guatemala TBD (*)
Utility Guatemala TBD (*)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ This last edition of the tournament was played under the title of "CONCACAF Giants Cup".

References

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  1. ^ Jusino, Edwin (7 August 2014). "Listo el club boricua para su partido de hoy" [The Puerto Rican club is ready for today's match]. FutbolBoricua.co (in Spanish). Fútbol Boricua Inc. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  2. ^ RSSSF (2009). "Guatemala – List of Cup Winners". Retrieved 10 December 2010.
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