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C.D. FAS

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Association football club in El Salvador

Football club
FAS
Full nameClub Deportivo Futbolistas Asociados Santanecos
NicknamesEl Rojo (The Red)
El Cuadro Asociado
Fastanecos
Rey de Copas (The King of Cups)
Tigres (Tigers)
Tigrillos
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Short nameFAS
Founded16 February 1947; 78 years ago (1947-02-16)
StadiumEstadio Óscar Quiteño[2][3][4]
Capacity17,500
OwnerMexico SSPort Inc[5]
PresidentEl Salvador Mayra Alejandrina de Esquivel
ManagerMexicoCristian Flores
LeagueEl SalvadorPrimera División
2022 AperturaOverall: 2nd Group B
Playoffs: Champions
Websitecdfas.com.svEdit this at Wikidata
Current season

Club Deportivo Futbolistas Asociados Santanecos, commonly known asFAS (pronounced "fas"), is a professionalSalvadoran football club based inSanta Ana.[6][7]

It competes inPrimera División de Fútbol de El Salvador, the country's top professional league.[8][9] The team's nickname is Los Tigres (The Tigers).[10] FAS was founded on 16 February 1947. The team plays its home games at theEstadio Óscar Quiteño, the third largest stadium inEl Salvador.[11][12]

The club has a long-standing rivalry withÁguila andAlianza, and are the only three clubs to never have been relegated to theSecond Division. Matches between them are known as Clásicos. FAS also plays a local derby againstIsidro Metapán.[13]

FAS is the most successful club inEl Salvador football with the highest fan base. Domestically, the club has won a record nineteen national league titles. In international competitions, FAS have oneFIFA recognized club trophies, tied withAlianza andÁguila as the only club to achieve it. They have won oneCONCACAF Champions' Cup/Champions League trophies, and finished runners up in the 1979Copa Interamericana cup, and third place in the 1980Copa Interclubes UNCAF.[citation needed]

History

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The Beginning

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Clubs from San Salvador had dominated Salvadoran football for many years. The municipal mayor of the Santa Ana district, Manuel Tomás Monedero, wanted to create a team from Santa Ana to end the dominance of the San Salvador clubs. Together with the help of Santa Ana mayor Waldo Rey, Monedero organized the union of all the clubs in Santa Ana (including Unión, Colegio Salesiano San José, Cosmos, RAL, Colón, Santa Lucía and Los 44).

On 16 February 1947, these teams united to form Futbolistas Asociados Santanecos, or FAS for short. Samuel Zaldaña Galdámez was named the club first president. It was originally proposed that the club should wear yellow and black, but Monedero settled on the more traditional choice of red and blue.

The First Steps

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The club played its first match on 26 March 1947 against the previous year's championLibertad FC at the Finca Modelo (which would be their home stadium for many years).Armando Chacón was the manager and the first match ended in a 4–1 defeat.

Early history (1948–1959)

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In 1948–49, FAS moved into the First Division for the first time, and have remained their ever since. Chacón was still the manager, and the team began on a winning note by defeatingJuventud Olimpica 2–1. They recorded two more wins overDragón and Santa Anita (3–0, 3–2 respectively) before losing 3–1 to Cusatleco. FAS would ultimately finish 3rd behindLibertad FC and championOnce Municipal.

Omar Muraco

In 1951–52, FAS won their first title. The manager wasVictor Manuel "Pipe" Ochoa, who proceeded to lead the club to a second title in 1953–54. During the 1956–57 season, the club came close to relegation, which caused the owners to hire Argentinian coach Alberto Cevasco and bring in the reinforcements of foreign players, includingOmar Muraco, Javier Novello, Héctor Marinaro, Héctor Dadeiro and Miguelito Álvarez. This move led the club to a third title in 1958–59.

1960–1992

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In 1961–62, César Viccinio managed the team to its fourth title, while Raul Miralles led the team to another in 1962. At the beginning of the 1963, the club moved its headquarters to the newly builtEstadio Santaneco.

The early history of that stadium was marked by tragedy, as goalkeeper Oscar Quiteño collapsed during a friendly match againstOrión F.C. Efforts to revive him failed, and Quiteño died on the pitch. In his honor, the club renamed the stadium toEstadio Quiteño and wore black uniforms for two years.

Fans came to believe the club was cursed, as Quiteño's death was followed by a fifteen-year title drought. Adding to that frustration was that the club reached the finals in 1965, 1968, and 1969 and meet defeat all three times. Their tormentor wasAlianza, known at that time as the "Orquestra Alba" for their harmony and skill.FAS did break that curse with titles in 1977–78, 1978–79, 1981, and 1984. In addition, they won the 1979 CONCACAF Champions League by defeatingJong Colombia 8–2 on aggregate. Key to that run was forwardJorge "Mágico" González. Widely considered the greatest player in Salvadoran history, Gonzalez was at FAS from 1977 to 1982, and at that time was nicknamedMago. After the 1982 season, he left El Salvador for Spain and La Liga, playing at Cadiz, Barcelona, and Valladolid.

However, a title drought of ten more years followed.

1993–1994

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In 1993, that drought led to the appointment of a new board of directors. The new board's first move was to hired Uruguayan coach Saúl Rivero, as well as a host of experienced players from bothUruguay and El Salvador. The board also placed a new emphasis on youth leagues. Finally, they purchased lights for the stadium, making night games possible. FAS proceeded to win titles in 1994-95 and 1995–96, beating Luis Ángel Firpo in both seasons. Part of the key to this run was the return ofJorge "Mágico" González and the addition ofHugo Pérez.

2000s

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FAS became the most dominant team in the beginning of the century, winning six titles between 2002 and 2006, this success came under the tenureship of PeruvianAgustin Castillo

The century would start off with mild success with FAS reaching the 2000 Clausura semi final before losing to runners upADET and this was followed by missing the finals altogether in the 2000 Apertura, marking the worst performance under the Clausura/Apertura format for FAS.

For the 2001 Clausura, FAS started a youth revolution under new coachRuben Guevara, these players will form the backbone for the upcoming dynasty to come, these includeEliseo Quintanilla,Gilberto Murgas,Marvin Gonzalez, Gerardo Burgos,Rafael Tobar, Jaime Gómez and Juan Granados. Along with experienced players such asWilliam Osorio, Salvador Alfaro, Ricardo Cuellar, Carlos Linares and foreigner players UrguayansPablo Quiñones and Alejandro Soler, Brazilian Alessandro Moresche and ArgentinianAlejandro Bentos and PeruvianAntonio Serrano, they reached the final but were defeated by arch-rivalsC.D. Aguila 2–1.

Towards end of the 2001 Apertura season, FAS hired PeruvianAgustin Castillo although they just missed the finals, FAS had added the final pieces and they went on to win back to back titles winning the 2002 Apertura and 2002 Clausura, defeatingAlianza F.C. 4-0 andSan Salvador F.C. 3-1 respectively, with the youth injected a year ago, and adding important players such as HonduranWilliams Reyes, ColombianVíctor Hugo Mafla, Costa RicanRolando Corella, William Machón,Jorge Rodríguez,Luis Contreras,Carlos Menjivar,Victor Velasquez, Daniel Sagastizado, Juan Carlos Padilla,Cristian Álvarez,Luis Castro,Ernesto Góchez,Alejandro Bentos,Juan Carlos Panameño andAlfredo Pacheco.

They failed to win three titles in a row, after losing the 2003 Clausura semi-finals match againstLA Firpo in penalties. FAS would make it to the Apertura 2003 Final as they faced their arch-rivalsCD Aguila. CD Aguila were within one minute of winning 2–1 on extra-time. However,Williams Reyes on achilena would tie the game sending it to penalties. FAS would go on to win their 14th title which was their third in three years. Additionally, FAS would win the Apertura 2004, Clausura 2005, and Apertura 2009.

2010s to present

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After a small drought, On 20 December 2009 FAS won their 19th title defeating arch rivalAguila 3-2 thanks to goals forJosué Flores,Juan Carlos Moscoso and own goal by MexicanArturo Albarrán.It's been more than a decade since FAS last won a championships, despite making five different finals including Clausura 2011 (Falling againstAlianza), Clausura 2013 (Firpo), Apertura 2013 (Isidro Metapan), Apertura 2015 (Alianza) and Apertura 2019 (Alianza).[1]

FAS progressed to the final in December 2019, where they faced the Alianza for the third time in decade; FAS was ultimately defeated in Alianza by a score of 1–0.

FAS won the Clausura 2021 Championship defeating (Alianza) on penalty shootout, after a 1-1 Draw in regular time, winning the club the 18th title.

On 15 April 2022, FAS announced that they had been acquired by American ownership group AMG Sports[14] Following the acquisition of the club, FAS hired EcuadorianOctavio Zambrano to manage the team. This was followed by the signings of players such as MexicanLuis Ángel Mendoza, ColombiansYílmar Filigrana andJuan Camilo Salazar, local players Rubén Marroquín, Marvin Marquez and Roberto Dominguez. This led to FAS winning the 2022 Apertura title, defeating first time finalistJocoro 2–0, thanks to goals from Rudy Clavel andYílmar Filigrana. On 26 December 2024, it was reported on El Grafico that CD FAS owner AMG Sports had relinquished their ownership to Ssports Inc.[5]

Stadium

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Estadio Óscar Quiteño
Cubil Felino ("Feline Den") andLa Cueva del Tigre ("The Tiger Cave")
AddressAve Fray Felipe De Jesus Moraga Sur
LocationSanta Ana, El Salvador
Capacity17,500
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundMarch 1960
OpenedJanuary 1963
ArchitectAntonio Portillo

Club Deportivo FAS has played in the following stadium venues:

The team plays its home games in the 17,500 capacityall-seaterEstadio Oscar Quiteño, inSanta Ana.The stadium is named after Oscar Quiteño, a goalkeeper of FAS who died after an accident on the soccer pitch.Previously the team played at Finca Modelo, where they had played their home matches from 1947 until the end of the 1962 season. The stadium was located inSanta Ana. The team's headquarters are located in TBD.

Crest, Colours, Kits & Sponsorship

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The Original Crest of FAS

FAS's crest has changed several times. Originally it consisted of the stylised letters F, A, S, which were woven into one symbol. The original crest was blue.

The FAS logo has a red, blue and white colour scheme. It has CD FAS written on the top andSanta Ana, El Salvador written on the bottom of the white ring enclosing a tiger.

Kit History

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1963–1981

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1963–65
1972–76
1980-81

1992–2022

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1992–93
1989–91, 1994–2016
2017-18
-2022

Originally the club colours were blue and yellow, this was used until 1962 where the colours were changed to an all black outfit. However, with a new owners and stadium the colours were update to the colors used and known today to be associated with FAS blue and Red shirts, white shorts and red socks with blue stripes.[15]

Sponsorship

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Companies that FAS currently has sponsorship deals for 2025–26 season includes:

  • EnglandUmbro – Official kit suppliers
  • United States AGM Sport INC – Official sponsors
  • Mexico Cementos Fortaleza – Official sponsors
  • MexicoVolaris – Official sponsors
  • El Salvador Concaste – Official sponsors
  • El SalvadorCanal 4 – Official sponsors
  • El Salvador Ganaplay.sv – Official sponsors
  • England VLRM Markets – Official sponsors[2]

Kit makers

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Current Kit Maker of FAS
YearsKit manufacturers
1945–1983Nil shirt Maker
1984United StatesPony
1986-1988Nil Maker
1989-1990United StatesPony
1990-1992Nil Maker
1993-1994EnglandUmbro
1995-1996El Salvador Galaxia
1997-1999Mexico ABA Sport
2000-2005El Salvador Milan
2006-2007EnglandUmbro
2008-2012El Salvador Milan
2012-2013EnglandMitre
2014-2016El Salvador Galaxia
2017-2018El Salvador Milan
2019–2024SpainJoma
2024–PresentEnglandUmbro

Rivalries

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FAS's biggest rivalries are withAlianza,Luis Ángel Firpo andAguila. Together, these teams form the "Big Four" of Salvadoran football, and are the primary title contenders each season.

The rivalry stems not only from their competitiveness, but from the economic, political, and cultural clashes between the cities ofSan Miguel,Santa Ana andSan Salvador, where the other three clubs are based.

El Clásico Salvadoreño

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Of those rivalries, FAS's rivalry withAguila is the strongest and most passionate. That rivalry is traditionally referred to asEl Clásico. The first in the series took place on 17 May 1959, and ended in a 1–1 draw. The most recent match was a 2–2 draw on 24 September 2023.The teams have played 255 matches in all competitions, FAS winning 92, Aguila 81, and the remaining 82 having been drawn.

Honours

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FAS is historically the most successful team in El Salvador football, as they have won the mostchampionships with nineteen. They are also one of El Salvador's most successful team in international competitions, having won one CONCACAF Tournament. FAS is one of only three clubs to have won theCONCACAF Champions Cup.

Club Deportivo FAS Honours
National
CompetitionsTitlesSeasons
Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador191951–52, 1953–54, 1957–58, 1961–62, 1962, 1977–78, 1978–79,1981, 1984,1994–95,1995–96,Clausura 2002,Apertura 2002,Apertura 2003,Apertura 2004,Clausura 2005,Apertura 2009,Clausura 2021,Apertura 2022
Continental
CompetitionsTitlesSeasons
CONCACAF Champions Cup11979

Minor Cups

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Retired numbers

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Players

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Current squad

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As of July 2025[16]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK SLVKevin Carabantes
2DF SLVJose Guevara
3DF COLMiguel Angel Murrillo
4DF SLVEdson Meléndez
5MF SLVJose Portillo
7MF SLVRafael Tejeda
8MF SLVJonathan Nolasco
9FW SLVNelson Bonilla
11MF SLVJairo Martinez
13FW COLEdgar Medrano
15 SLVDiego Chávez
17 SLVKevin Santamaria
19 SLVRobert Melgar
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20MF BRAYan Maciel
21MF PORDiogo Figueiras
23 SLVDustin Corea
25GK SLVJonathon Valle
28DF SLVRudy Clavel(captain)
29DF SLVJorge Cruz
33 SLVDavid Funes
37 SLVDaniel Montejo
20DF SLVMario Martinez
44DF SLVMichael Antero
49FW SLVKike Fonseca
 SLVChristoper Ortiz

Players with dual citizenship

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  • El SalvadorSpain Adonay Sierra
  • El SalvadorUnited States Rafael Tejada

Out on loan

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK SLVLuis Hernandez(atOnce Lobos for the 2025 Clausura)

In

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
 SLVDiego Chávez(FromOnce Deportivo)
 SLVRoberto Melgar(FromLA Firpo)
 COLMiguel Murrillo(FromOnce Deportivo)
 BRAYan Maciel(FromCRAC)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
 SLVNelson Bonilla(FromTerengganu FC)
 SLVDustin Corea(FromReal Estelí FC)
 PORDiogo Figueiras(FromPenya Encarnada d'Andorra)

Out

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF SLVBryan Tamacas(ToHércules)
DF URUMathias Goyeni(To Uruguay FC)
MF SLVRodrigo Rivera(ToHércules)
FW COLJorge Luis Ramos(ToIndependiente Santa Fe)
MF SLVEmerson Sandoval(ToPlatense)
 SLVKevin Ardon(ToPlatense)
 SLVSamael Rosales(ToHércules)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
FW BRAElcarlos Gómes(ToTBD)
MF SLVJose Manuel Zaldaña(ToZacatecoluca)
MF SLVNelson Martinez(ToPlatense)
 SLVNelson Rodriguez(ToAguila)
 SLVHenry Sincuir(ToTBD)
 SLVBryan Rios(ToPlatense)
 SLVJorgen Chus González(ToTBD)

Coaching staff

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As for June 12, 2025[17]

PositionStaff
ManagerMexicoCristian Flores
Assistant ManagersMexico Adrián Sánchez (*)
Reserve ManagerEl Salvador Douglas Vidal Jiménez (*)
Under 17 ManagerEl Salvador Douglas Vidal Jiménez (*)
Goalkeeper CoachEl SalvadorLuis Contreras (*)
Sports DirectorMexicoEfraín Flores (*)
Fitness CoachMexico Isaac Gonzalez (*)
Team DoctorEl Salvador Dr. Andres Mckinley (*)
KinesologisrEl Salvador Jorgen Castro
PhysiotherapistEl Salvador Jorge Castro
El Salvador Marvin Guevara
UtilitiesEl Salvador Walter Larrave
El Salvador Mynor Flores

Management

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As of December 2024

PositionStaff
OwnerMexico SSPort Inc[18]
PresidentEl Salvador Mayra Alejandrina de Esquivel
Vice PresidentEl Salvador Emerson Avalos
Honorary PresidentEl SalvadorJorge Gonzalez
Administrative ManagerEl Salvador Rosa Miriam
SecretaryEl Salvador Maria Torres
Club ScoutEl SalvadorAlejandro Bentos
Directing ManagerEl SalvadorWilliams Reyes
General directorSpainDavid Caneda[19]
Legal RepresentativeEl Salvador Rosa Mélida Morán *

Presidential history

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NameYears
El Salvador Samuel Saldaña Galdámez1947–TBA
El Salvador Óscar Monedero1950-1952
El Salvador Armando Tomas Monedero † (1923–1997)1957–1980s
El Salvador Jaime Batlle1960s
El Salvador Manuel Monedero (Jnr) †1981–1985
El Salvador Roberto Matías1994–95
El Salvador José Valle1996–2009
El Salvador Byron Rodríguez2009–2010
Colombia Margarita Jaramillo2010–2011
Colombia Victor Aleman2011
El Salvador David Linares2011–2012
El Salvador Rafael Villanueva2012–2014
El Salvador Byron Rodríguez2014–2016
El Salvador Guillermo Morán[20][21][22][23][24][25][26]2016–2022
El Salvador Emerson Avalos2023
El Salvador Mayra Alejandrina de Esquivel2023–2024
El Salvador William Medina2023–2024
El Salvador TBD2025–Present

Notable players

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See also:Category:C.D. FAS footballers

Team captains

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NameYears
El Salvador Lino Alfredo Medina † (1926–2018)[3]1947
El Salvador Mario Wilfredo "Chele" Velásquez1948-1956
El Salvador Max "Catán" Belloso Cubas † (1934–2020)1961
El SalvadorMario Monge † (1938–2009)1961-1968
El Salvador Ernesto "El Loco" Ruano1968
El Salvador Eduardo Valdes1968-1969
El Salvador David Arnoldo Cabrera1971-1972
El Salvador Jorge Canas1972
El Salvador Billy Rodriguez Bou † (1950–2002)1975
Argentina Alcides Picchioni † (1945 - 2024)1979–1984
El SalvadorJose Luis Rugamas1986-1987
Argentina Manolo Alvarez1987–1988
Uruguay Ademir Benitez1988–1989
El Salvador Atilo Estrada1989–1990
El SalvadorNorberto Huezo/Efrain Burgos1991–1992
Uruguay Luis Enrique Guelmo1992–1993
El SalvadorWilliam Osorio1994–1995
El SalvadorJorge Abrego1996
El Salvador Jaime Murillo1997
El SalvadorWilliam Osorio1998–2004
El SalvadorVictor Velasquez2004–2006
El SalvadorCristian Edgardo Álvarez2006–2007
El SalvadorAlfredo Pacheco † (1982 – 2015)2007–2009
El SalvadorCristian Edgardo Álvarez2009–2010
El SalvadorRamon Flores2011–2012
El SalvadorHondurasWilliams Reyes2013
El SalvadorAlexander Méndoza2014–2015
El Salvador Luis Edgardo Contreras2015–2016
El SalvadorNéstor Renderos2017–2019
El SalvadorXavier García2019-2021
MexicoCarlos Peña2021
El Salvador Wilma Torres2021-2023
El Salvador Rudy Clavel2023-Present

Club records

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Main article:List of C.D. FAS records and statistics
David Cabrera is FAS's record goalscorer and the first player to score six goals a in a single Primera division game.

David Cabrera is the all-time leading goalscorer for FAS, with 242—since joining the club in 1966.Williams Reyes, who is the all-time topscorer in Clausura-Apertura format for FAS comes in second in all competitions with 139. Omar Muraco is the club's highest scorer in a single season with 39 goals in 00 appearances in the 1957–58 season. The most goals scored by a player in a single match is 6, which is also a Salvadoran record. This was achieved by David Cabrera in a game againstUES in the 1980 season.The biggest victory recorded by FAS was 11–0 against Independiente, Primera División, 3 May 1959. FAS' heaviest championship defeats came during the 1989 season: It was againstAlianza in 1989 (1–7).

  • FAS has the national record of most national titles won with 19
  • First Primera division game and victory for FAS 2–1Juventud Olimpica 19 September 1948
  • Largest victory was against Independiente 11–1, 3 May 1959
  • Largest defeat was 1–7 againstAlianza F.C. 29 October 1989 at Estadio Cuscatlán. Raúl Toro (4), César Pineda (2) and Jaime Rodríguez scored for Alianza. Jorge Ábrego scored the only goal for FAS.
  • Most goal by any national team with 3,000 goal as of 4 July 2009[4]
  • Most goals scored by a player in one season: Omar Muraco 39 goals in 1957–58

Historical Matches

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C.D. FAS vNewell's Old Boys
23 December 1951Friendly C.D. FAS0-1Newell's Old BoysSan Salvador,El Salvador
NilTBDStadium:TBD
C.D. FAS vClub Atlético Banfield
16 December 1951Friendly C.D. FAS0-3Club Atlético BanfieldSan Salvador,El Salvador
NilTBD
TBD
TBD
Stadium:TBD
C.D. FAS vRacing Club
7 January 1953Friendly C.D. FAS0-2Racing ClubSan Salvador,El Salvador
Nil[5]M.Boyé 7'
Blanco 62'
Stadium:TBD
C.D. FAS vBotafogo
26 January 1958Friendly C.D. FAS0-4BotafogoSan Salvador,El Salvador
NilGarrincha 15' 20' 30'
Paulo Valentim 18'
Stadium:Estadio Flor Blanco
C.D. FAS vMalmö FF
30 November 1958Friendly C.D. FAS1-2Malmö FFSan Salvador,El Salvador
Leonel CubasSvahnStadium:Estadio Flor Blanco
C.D. FAS vCruzeiro
1 January 1962Friendly C.D. FAS1-2CruzeiroSan Salvador,El Salvador
TBDTBD
TBD
Stadium:Estadio Flor Blanco
C.D. FAS vFC Barcelona
30 November 1962Friendly C.D. FAS0-4FC BarcelonaSan Salvador,El Salvador
Nil[6]Kocsis 17'
José Antonio Zaldua 57'
Pereda 71'
Camps 81'
Stadium:Estadio Flor Blanco
C.D. FAS vPalmeiras
26 January 1964Friendly C.D. FAS1-7PalmeirasSan Salvador,El Salvador
Flores[7]Vavá
Nilo
Alencar
Ademir da Guia
Stadium:Estadio Flor Blanco
C.D. FAS vBotafogo
6 February 1966Friendly C.D. FAS1-2BotafogoSan Salvador,El Salvador
Stadium:Estadio Flor Blanco
C.D. FAS vDukla Prague
26 February 1969Friendly C.D. FAS0-2Dukla PragueSan Salvador,El Salvador
NilTBD
TBD
Stadium:Estadio Flor Blanco
C.D. FAS vCruzeiro
25 June 1983Friendly C.D. FAS1-4CruzeiroSan Salvador,El Salvador
TBDTBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Stadium:Estadio Flor Blanco
C.D. FAS vBangu
26 April 1984Friendly C.D. FAS0-0BanguSan Salvador,El Salvador
NilNilStadium:Estadio Cuscatlan
C.D. FAS vCelta de Vigo
1985Friendly C.D. FAS0-0Celta de VigoSan Salvador,El Salvador
NilNilStadium:Estadio Cuscatlan
C.D. FAS vBolivar
23 April 1995Friendly C.D. FAS3-1BolivarWashington, D.C.,United States
Dionel Bordon
Marcelo Bauza
TBD
TBDStadium:Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
C.D. FAS vBoca Juniors
21 May 2006Friendly C.D. FAS2-2Boca JuniorsSan Salvador,El Salvador
Juan Carlos Moscoso
Lucas Abraham 84'
[8][9]Andres Franzoia 45'
Federico Insúa 89'
Stadium:Estadio Cuscatlan
C.D. FAS vAlianza Lima
21 January 2007Friendly C.D. FAS2-0Alianza LimaLos Angeles,United States
Ramon Flores 3'
Paolo Suarez 79'
[]NilStadium:Titan Stadium
C.D. FAS vNew York Cosmos
14 March 2015Friendly C.D. FAS1-0New York CosmosSan Salvador,El Salvador
Dustin Corea 84'[10]NilStadium:Estadio Cuscatlan

Head coaches of FAS

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Main article:List of head coaches of FAS

FAS has had various coaches since its formation in 1947.Agustín Castillo has served four terms as head coach. Ricardo Mena Laguán, Ruben Guevara andVictor Manuel Ochoa served two terms as head coach.Agustin Castillo was the club's most successful coach, having won fivePrimera División titles, following closely is Jose Eugenio CastroChepito, who won two Primera titles, and oneCONCACAF Champions' Cup 1979, andVictor Manuel Ochoa &Saul Lorenzo Rivero won two Primera titles.

NameNationalityFromToHonours
Victor Manuel OchoaEl Salvador El Salvador1 July 1951
1 July 1969
12 June 1954
1 July 1969
2Salvadoran championships (1951–1952, 1953–1954)
Alberto CevascoArgentina Argentina1 January 195812 June 19591Salvadoran championships (1957–1958)
César ViccinioArgentina ArgentinaItaly Italy1 January 196112 June 19621Salvadoran championships (1961–1962)
Raúl MirallesArgentina Argentina1 January 1962
1 May 1975
12 June 1963
1 July 1975
1Salvadoran championships (1962)
José Eugenio "Chepito" CastroEl Salvador El Salvador1 January 197612 December 19792Salvadoran championships (1977–1978, 1978–1979), 1CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1979,
1 Runners upCopa Interamericana
Juan Francisco Barraza † (1935–1997)El Salvador El Salvador1 January 198012 June 19821Salvadoran championships (1981)
Juan Quarterone † (1935–2015)Argentina Argentina1 January 198312 June 19841Salvadoran championships (1984)
Saul Lorenzo Rivero † (1954–2022)Uruguay Uruguay1 January 199512 January 19972Salvadoran championships (1994–1995, 1995–1996)
Agustin CastilloPeru Peru1 July 2001
1 February 2012
1 September 2014

20 August 2024

12 September 2005
1 December 2012
1 December 2015
24 February 2025
5Salvadoran championships (Clausura 2002, Apertura 2002, Apertura 2003, Apertura 2004, Clausura 2005)
Roberto GamarraArgentina ArgentinaParaguay Paraguay1 January 200912 June 20101Salvadoran championships (Apertura 2009)
Jorge RodriguezEl Salvador El Salvador1 March 202012 June 20221Salvadoran championships (Clausura 2021)
Octavio ZambranoEcuador Ecuador1 June 202212 April 20231Salvadoran championships (Apertura 2022)

Development system

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Reserve team

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The reserve team serves mainly as the final stepping stone for promising young players under the age of 21 before being promoted to the main team. The second team is coached byNelson Ancheta. The team played in thePrimera División Reserves, Their greatest successes were winning theReserve championships in Clausura 2017, Apertura 2017, Clausura 2019.

Reserve Current Squad

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As for July 2025Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
31 SLVRamiro Guillen
32 SLVNoah Gutierrez
33 SLVDavid Funez
34 SLVBrandon Retana
35 SLVEduardo Pinto
38 SLVLuis Moran
41 SLVHector Vasquez
46 SLVDavid Bonilla
48 SLVAnderson Rivera
54 SLVOscar Delgado
No.Pos.NationPlayer
59 SLVHenry Escobar
 SLVA Rosales
 SLVA Leiva
 SLVA Martinez
 SLVS Martinez
 SLVJ Cruz
 SLVC Lainez
 SLVE Chicas
58 SLVOvidio Guzman

Players with dual citizenship

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Head Coaches History

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NameYearsHonours
El Salvador Óscar Interiano2009
El Salvador Edgar Batres2010-2011
Uruguay Pablo Quiñónez2012
El Salvador Erick Dowson Prado2015Apertura 2015
El Salvador Edgar Batres2018
El Salvador Enzo Enríquez2019-2020
El Salvador Efren MarencoMay 2022-June 2024
El SalvadorJuan Carlos MoscosoJuly 2024-July 2024
El SalvadorNelson Ancheta[11]July 2024- May 2025
El Salvador Douglas Vidal JiménezJune 2025-Present

Junior teams

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The youth team (under 17 and under 15) has produced some of El Salvador's top football players, includingTBD andTBD. They are currently coached by Douglas Vidal Jiménez.

Women's team

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The women's first team, known as FAS Femenino which is led by head coach Edwin Deras, features several members of the El Salvador national ladies team. Their greatest successes was winning the 2021 Clausura 3-2 penalties.

Current squad

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As of: June, 2025Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
 USABrianna Cortez
 USALucia Yañez
 USAZariah Nogales
 SLVDiana Pérez
 SLVClaudia Barahona
No.Pos.NationPlayer
 SLVMichelle Cerna
 SLVJesslyn Torres
 SLVAna Nicole Valenzuela
 SLVTBD
 SLVTBD

In

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
 USABrianna Cortez(FromTBD)
 USALucia Yañez(FromTBD)
 USAZariah Nogales(FromTBD)
 SLVTBD(FromTBD)
 SLVTBD(FromTBD)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
 SLVTBD(FromTBD)
 SLVTBD(FromTBD)
 SLVTBD(FromTBD)
 SLVTBD(FromTBD)
 SLVTBD(FromTBD)

Out

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
 SLVTBD(ToTBD)
 SLVTBD(ToTBD)
 SLVTBD(ToTBD)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
 SLVTBD(ToTBD)
 SLVTBD(ToTBD)
 SLVTBD(ToTBD)

Head Coaches History

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NameYearsHonours
El Salvador Ofni Bolaños2019-20222 Liga Femenina (2019 Clausura, 2021 Clausura)
El Salvador Cristian Zañas2022-20231 Liga Femenina (2022 Clausura)
El SalvadorJuan Carlos Moscoso2023-2024
El Salvador Sergio Criollo2024-August 2024
Colombia Nito GonzalezSeptember 2024- October 2024
El Salvador Alvaro CanizalesOctober 2024-December 2024
El Salvador Edwin DerasJanuary 2025-Present

Other sporting departments

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FAS has other departments for a variety of sports.

Basketball

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FAS Denver Básquetbol Club was founded in 2015 and play Liga Mayor de Baloncesto (LMB) which is the highest level in El Salvador league tier. the club is led by head coachTBD, the club features several key members including Puerto Rican Bryan Vásquez and TBD. Their greatest successes were winning the 2015 Clausura. However, after two years, the other sports section of FAS including Baskbetball and baseball was dissolved in 2017 due to financial reasons.

Famous players such as venzeualn Jonathan José Figuera

Baseball

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FAS Béisbol Club was founded in 2016 and play Liga Nacional de Béisbol (LNB) which is the highest level in El Salvador league tier. the club is led by head coach Venezuelan Jesús Cartagena, the club features several key members including Puerto Rican Bryan Vásquez and TBD. Their greatest successes were reaching theTBD

Volleyball

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FAS Voleibol Club was founded in 2016 and play Campeonaro Nacional which is the highest level in El Salvador league tier. the club is led by head coachTBD, the club features several key members includingTBD and TBD. Their greatest successes were reaching theTBD

References

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  2. ^Gráfico, El."Precios y horario para el partido del FAS ante el Chagüite".elgrafico.com. Archived fromthe original on 10 December 2017. Retrieved6 April 2018.
  3. ^Gráfico, El."FAS jugará ante Alianza a las 7:30 p.m. en el Óscar Quiteño".elgrafico.com. Archived fromthe original on 10 December 2017. Retrieved6 April 2018.
  4. ^Gráfico, El."El recibimiento al FAS en el Quiteño podría traer consecuencias".elgrafico.com. Archived fromthe original on 11 December 2017. Retrieved6 April 2018.
  5. ^ab"FAS se despide de AGM y SSport Inc adquiere todos los derechos del equipo".elgrafico.com. El Grafico. Retrieved7 January 2025.
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  9. ^Gráfico, El."FAS quiere fichar otra vez a Dustin Corea".elgrafico.com. Retrieved31 August 2017.
  10. ^"CD FAS".worldfootball.net. World Football. 25 May 2023.Nickname: Tigres
  11. ^Gráfico, El."FAS evalúa jugar las semi-finales por la noche, en el Quiteño".elgrafico.com. Retrieved6 April 2018.
  12. ^Gráfico, El."FAS evalúa jugar las semi-finales por la noche, en el Quiteño".elgrafico.com. Retrieved6 April 2018.
  13. ^Gráfico, El."Alianza y FAS ya están en semi-finales".elgrafico.com. Retrieved6 April 2018.
  14. ^"FAS cambia de administración".El Gráfico. elGrafico.com. 16 June 2022. Retrieved16 June 2022.
  15. ^"Vestimentas de campeón « El Gráfico – Móvil". El Grafico. 16 February 2015. Archived fromthe original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved5 January 2025.
  16. ^"NUESTROS EQUIPOS DE FUTBOL". C.D. FAS. Archived fromthe original on 8 May 2021. Retrieved18 February 2021.
  17. ^Navarrete, Josue."FAS hace oficial a su nuevo técnico" (in Spanish). ElGrafico.com. Retrieved6 June 2025.
  18. ^Viana, Diego."FAS se despide de AGM y SSport Inc adquiere todos los derechos del equipo".elgrafico.com. El Grafico. Retrieved7 January 2025.
  19. ^"FAS anuncia la llegada de su nuevo gerente general".elgrafico.com. El Grafico. Retrieved7 January 2025.
  20. ^"Guillermo Morán: "Estamos cansados de los arbitrajes contra el Fas" - elsalvador.com".elsalvador.com. 6 February 2017. Retrieved31 August 2017.
  21. ^Gráfico, El."FAS: Escudero dio un paso al costado".elgrafico.com. Retrieved31 August 2017.
  22. ^"FAS considera que ausencia de Turba Roja afectará el espectáculo".elgrafico.com. Retrieved6 April 2018.
  23. ^"FAS jugará como local ante Alianza en el Cuscatlán".elgrafico.com. Retrieved6 April 2018.
  24. ^"FAS aún no cierra la opción de Dustin Corea".elgrafico.com. Retrieved6 April 2018.
  25. ^"FAS con el tiempo en contra - elsalvador.com".elsalvador.com. 1 February 2018. Retrieved6 April 2018.
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Sources

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