A.D. Guanacasteca

Asociación Deportiva Guanacasteca is a Costa Rican football team based in Nicoya, Guanacaste. They currently play in the Costa Rican First Division.[1] Their home stadium is Estadio Chorotega.

Guanacasteca
Full nameAsociación Deportiva Guanacasteca
Nickname(s)Pamperos (Pampeans)
ADG
FoundedJanuary 3, 1973 (1973-01-03)
2004 (refounded)
StadiumEstadio Chorotega
Nicoya, Costa Rica
Capacity4,500
ChairmanJorge Arias
CoachHoracio Esquivel
LeagueLiga Promerica
Clausura 202212°
WebsiteClub website

History

Origins

The club was founded on 1973 after amateur team Carrillo FC, that won the 1972 third division amateur championship, the team relocated to Nicoya in order to sign local players to be ready for the Second Division promotional round, also renaming the team as Selección de Nicoya, and winning the promotional round.

First Era

After three years the club wins the 1976 Second Division and the First Division promotion, returning in 1978 to second division; In 1986 returned to First Division lead by Benigno Guido and finishing top 5. By late 90s the team was sold to Italian club Perugia owners for a short time and resold to other Italian businessmen, under this management the team crowned two more Second Division titles (1995 and 2002); By 2004 the team was sold to local businessmen and relocated to Escazú, renaming as Brujas de Escazú Witches, looking for a higher fan support. On 2011 the team was dissolved since team's president and main stock holder Minor Vargas was incarcerated in the United States for 60 years.

Refound

Months later, the ADG was reestablished after buying Ciudad Colón second division franchise and relocated to Nicoya for the 2005 season;[2] After 17 years, on May 27, 2021, won their fifth Second Division[3] title against Puntarenas FC.

Crest and colors

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2021-0000 Canada Eletto Sport Costa Rica Telecable
Costa Rica Condovac

Stadium

The stadium is located in the Chorotega neighborhood of Nicoya,[4] it has a capacity for 4,500 fans comfortably seated, additional has two bleachers and a large space for standing fans. It has a natural grass in good condition.

Estadio Chorotega aerial view

Major renovations planned for the 2021 season to meet First Division requirements includes: roof, lighting, new dressing rooms, gym, press room and commercial stands. In addition, the stadium is shared with the Asociación Deportiva Nicoya, women's soccer team of the Women's First Division.

Current squad

As of February 8, 2023

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 Mexico MEX Antonio Torres
2 DF Costa Rica CRC Axell Quiros
3 DF Costa Rica CRC Fernando Piñar
4 DF Costa Rica CRC Jeyland Mitchell
5 DF Costa Rica CRC Yeison Molina
6 MF Costa Rica CRC Emerson Bravo
9 FW Argentina ARG Mateo Escobar
10 MF Costa Rica CRC Alejandro Bran
11 FW Costa Rica CRC Yuaycell Wright
12 MF Costa Rica CRC Josimar Olivero
13 DF Nicaragua NCA Jayson Ingram
14 DF Costa Rica CRC Roger Díaz
15 FW Costa Rica CRC Gustavo Muñoz
16 MF Costa Rica CRC Ariel Arauz
17 FW Costa Rica CRC Steven Williams
18 MF Costa Rica CRC Joseph Bolaños
19 DF Costa Rica CRC Roy Smith
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Costa Rica CRC Pedro Leal (Captain)
21 MF Costa Rica CRC Diego Velázquez
22 MF Costa Rica CRC Dariel Castrillo
23 DF Costa Rica CRC Shawn Johnson
24 MF Costa Rica CRC Jose Ugalde
26 MF Costa Rica CRC Derek Aguirre
27 MF Colombia COL Kevin Arroyo
28 GK Costa Rica CRC Jairo Monge
37 MF Costa Rica CRC Manuel Solano
50 FW Costa Rica CRC Yordy Arias
70 FW Costa Rica CRC Estiven Montiel
77 MF Costa Rica CRC Raheem Cole
88 MF Costa Rica CRC Diego Díaz
90 FW Costa Rica CRC José Pablo Córdoba
93 DF Costa Rica CRC Walter Cortés
99 GK Costa Rica CRC Rodiney Leal

Honours

National

Champions (5): 1975, 1985, 1995, 2002, 2021
Champions (1): 1972

See also

References

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