Sanarate
Full nameSanarate Fútbol Club
NicknamesLos Celestes (The Sky Blues)
La Máquina Celeste (The Sky Blue Machine)
Los Ayoteros (The Ayoteros)
Founded1 October 1958; 67 years ago (1958-10-01)
GroundEstadio Municipal de Sanarate
Capacity4,000
ManagerVíctor Gómez
LeagueLiga Segunda División
Clausura 2023Group B 9th (relegated)
Websitehttps://es-la.facebook.com/Club-Social-y-Deportivo-Sanarate-FCP%C3%A1g-589312051111351/

Sanarate Fútbol Club is a Guatemalan professional football club from Sanarate, El Progreso Department. It was founded in 1958 and competes in the Liga Segunda División, the third tier of Guatemalan football.

History

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They were first promoted to the highest level in their history in 1959, one year after their foundation but were relegated three years later. Subsequently, they competed in lower divisions until they reached promotion to Segunda División de Ascenso in 1990.

Players

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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
1 GK  GUA Bryan Mejía
4 DF  GUA Kevin Palencia
8 MF  GUA Nery Oliva
11 FW  GUA Jorge Herrera
13 DF  GUA Óscar Pinto
17 MF  GUA Jonathan Alvarez
18 DF  GUA Robinson Pineda
19 GK  GUA Iván Pacheco
21 MF  GUA Anderson Molina
24 MF  GUA Luis Rodas
48 MF  GUA Jonathan Móran
No. Pos. Nation Player
66 MF  GUA Carlos Santos
77 FW  GUA Osmar López
91 MF  GUA Juan Castańeda
DF  GUA Kevin Chen
DF  BRA Juliano Rangel
- MF  ARG Rodrigo Ligorria
- DF  GUA Ribix García
- MF  GUA Orlando Hernández
- GK  GUA Luis Lucero
- GK  GUA Jhonathan Reyes
- MF  GUA Carlos Barillas
- DF  GUA Jorge López
- MF  GUA Jhonatan Estrada
- MF  CRC Luis Mora

List of coaches

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  • Argentina Bartolo Márquez
  • Uruguay Ariel Mena (2006–2008)
  • Argentina Héctor Julián Trujillo (–Oct 2017)
  • Argentina Horacio Cordero (Oct 2017–Dec 2017)
  • Argentina Pablo Centrone (Dec 2017–Oct 2018)
  • Argentina Hector Julian Trujillo (Oct 2018–Feb 2019)
  • Uruguay Ariel Sena (Feb 2019–2019)
  • Guatemala Rafael Díaz Aitkenhead (2019–2020)
  • Guatemala Gabriel Castillo (2020)
  • Argentina Matías Tatangelo (2021)
  • Guatemala Irvin Olivares (2021)
  • Argentina Jorge Sumich (2021)
  • Guatemala Víctor Gómez (2021–)

References

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