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CD Walter Ferretti

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Association football club in Nicaragua

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Football club
Walter Ferretti
Full nameClub Deportivo Walter Ferretti
NicknamesLos Rojinegros
Los Policías
Founded1984; 41 years ago (1984) as DGPS (Dirección General de La Polícia Sandinista)
GroundEstadio Olímpico del IND Managua
Capacity10,000
ChairmanCarlos Palacios
ManagerMauricio Cruz Jiron
LeagueLiga Primera
2024–25TBA
Current season

Club Deportivo Walter Ferretti is a Nicaraguanfootball team who play in theNicaraguan Premier Division. They are based inManagua.

History

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The club was founded in 1984 on the initiative ofWalter Ferretti Fonseca. Its intention was to serve as the sporting wing of the Sandinista Police, and it initially competed in an institutional league for government ministries. Later, the team moved into the Nicaraguan league system. At that time, they competed under the name of DGPS (Dirección General de La Polícia Sandinista). DGPS stormed through the lower levels of the Nicaraguan league system, winning the Second Division in 1985 with an undefeated record. That lifted them to the top flight of the country, where they have competed ever since.

Late in 1988, Ferretti died in a car accident on the road toLeon. In 1991, the club was renamed to C.D. Walter Ferretti in his honor.

The 1997–98 season saw Ferretti win its first ever title, defeating Masachapa 1–0 in the championship final. They reached the finals again in 1999–2000, losing in extra time to Diriangén. The next year, 2000–2001, saw them go win better and claim a second championship. It came against Diriangén, and after two scoreless legs Ferretti won on penalties, 5–3. Ferretti made it to the finals for a third consecutive year in 2002, but was run off the pitch by Jalapa, 4–1.

The club made no serious noise again until Clausura 2008, when they reached another final, this time facing Real Estelí. Both legs of the two-legged tie were scoreless, so the match went into extra time. Real Estelí ended up winning on a 115th-minute goal by Elmer Mejia. They reached the finals again in Clausura 2009, beating Diriangén on penalties before losing 3–1 on aggregate to Real Estelí.

The championship-less string finally ended in Apertura 2009. Ferretti was the dominant team in Nicaragua that year, topping the table in the first and second phases to reach the championship finals. Real Estelí won the first leg 1–0, and scored first in the second leg to build a 2–0 aggregate lead. Then Ferretti unleashed a torrent of goals, rallying to win the match 4–1 and the tie 4–2.

Ferretti's surge continued into the Clausura 2010, as they reached the finals again, only to lose 1–1 on away goals to Real Estelí. The two met again that May for the Grand Final to determine the 2009–2010 champion; Real Estelí won once again on away goals.

The next year, 2010–2011, saw Ferretti win the Apertura 2–2 on away goals against Diriangén. However, their quest to be grand champions came up short a second year in a row; they lost the Clausura final 3–2 to Real Estelí, and were beaten on penalties by the same team in the Grand Final.

Real Estelí's hold on Ferretti continued, as the Nicaraguan power beat them in the Apertura 2011, Apertura 2012, Clausura 2013 (that match was called early due to crowd trouble in the Ferretti stands) and Apertura 2013. The curse was finally lifted in the 2014 Apertura, when Ferretti prevailed 1–0 on aggregate to hoist their first crown since Apertura 2011. Then, in the Grand Final, Ferretti finally ended Real Estelí's string of eight consecutive Nicaraguan championships with a 2–1 aggregate win.

Real Estelí came back to win the next two titles, and beat Ferretti in the 2016 Clausura and the 2017 Clausura. However, Ferretti rallied for a fourth crown in 2017–2018, beating Managua 1–1 in the Apertura.

Logo

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  • Original Deportivo Walter Ferretti crest (1988–2002)
    OriginalDeportivo Walter Ferretti crest
    (1988–2002)
  • (2002–2014)
    (2002–2014)
  • (2015–present)
    (2015–present)

Achievements

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Achievements

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Friendly

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  • I Copa UCEM : 1
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) (1) – :: 2013

Records

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Walter Ferretti biggest league victory was 11–0 against Pinares in the 1997 Season.

Record versus other nations' clubs

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As of 2018-12-17

The Concacaf opponents below = Official tournament results: (Plus a sampling of other results)

OpponentLast MeetingGWDLFAPTS+/-
GuatemalaAuroraMarch 7, 19991001080-8
El SalvadorFASFeb 28, 199911002131
BelizeReal VerdesFeb 21, 199911001031
HondurasC.D. Motagua20152002140-3
MexicoClub America20152002140-3
BelizeBelmopan Bandits20172200516+4
PanamaPlaza Amador20172011121-1
MartiniqueClub Franciscain201821011130
PanamaTauro20182002170-6
Totals
  • HenryHuesito Urbina (108 goals)[1]

Players

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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
1GK NCAChristian Cerpa
3DF NCAJoel Obando
4 NCARandy Benavidez
5 NCANahum Peralta
6MF NCATulio Lopez
7 NCAJehu Flores
8MF NCAJoao Caceres
9FW BRALucas da Silva
10MF PANLuis Canate
12MF NCAWilliam Espana
14GK NCARonaldo Espinoza
15 NCASheldon Harris
17MF NCABryany Roman
18 PANOmar Hinestroza
20 ARGCarlos Torres
21 NCAJorge Bentacur
22 NCACamphers Perez
25 NCAOlsztyn Reyes
26DF PARRichard Monges
26 NCAFrancisco Vallecillo
41 NCAMichael Isais Pacheco
50MF NCAJose Matamoros
No.Pos.NationPlayer
99 NCABrandon Oband

Players with dual citizenship

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  • NicaraguaCosta Rica Sheldon Harris

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
 NCAJason Ingram(atUNAN Managua for the 2025-26 Seasons)
DF NCAJuan Carlos Amador(atReal Estelí for the 2025-26 Seasons)
 NCATBD(atTBD for the 2025-26 Seasons)
 NCATBD(atTBD for the 2025-26 Seasons)

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
MF NCABryan Marin(FromTBD)
DF URUFederico Moreira(FromTBD)
MF NCACamphers Perez(FromTBD)
MF NCAJehu Flores(FromART Jalapa)
MF NCARandy Benavidez(FromMatagalpa FC)
 NCANorlan Cuadra(FromJuventus Managua)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK NCAHuberts Ibarra(FromOcotal)
 NCANahum Peralta(FromUNAN Managua)
 ARGCarlos Torres(FromTBD)
 BRALucas da Silva(FromTBD)
 NCATBD(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
 NCABrandon Ayerdis(ToMatagalpa FC)
 ARGFranco Rondina(ToMatagalpa FC)
 PARJose Cabanas(ToZacatecoluca)
GK NCARandell Aguinaga(ToTBD)
MF NCAHarrys Rivas(ToTBD)
DF NCAAmiilkar Talavera(ToTBD)
DF NCAYader Zamora(ToTBD)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF BRAVinicius de Sousa(ToTBD)
 NCATBD(ToTBD)
 NCATBD(ToTBD)
 NCATBD(ToTBD)

Coaching staff

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As of June 2025

PositionStaff
ManagerNicaragua Sting Lopez
Assistant ManagerNicaragua Arquimedes Morales
Assistant ManagerNicaragua Miguel Angel Masis
Physical coachNicaragua Jorge Isac
Goalkeeper CoachNicaragua Maximo Iznaga
PhysiotherapistNicaragua Alba Esther Hernandez
UtileroNicaragua Pedro Vallejos
Team DoctorNicaragua Jymmi Lopez
Under 20 coachNicaragua Marcos Méndez
Under 20 Assistant coachNicaragua Miguel Masis

List of notable players

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  • Nicaragua Dennis Espinoza (2008–2024)


List of coaches

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  • NicaraguaSalvador Dubois (1987)
  • Honduras Roy Posas (1996)
  • El Salvador Carlos "Chicharrón" Aguilar (1998–1999)
  • Nicaragua Alberto Vásquez (2001–2003)
  • Colombia Edison Oquendo (2002)
  • Nicaragua Omar Zambrana (2004–2005)
  • El Salvador Carlos "Chicharrón" Aguilar (2007)
  • Nicaragua Róger "Pinocho" Rodriguez (2007–2008)
  • Nicaragua Omar Zambrana (2008 – September 2009)
  • Honduras Rafael "Paciencia" Núñez (January 2009 – April 2009)
  • Honduras José Valladares (August 2009 – August 2011)
  • Nicaragua Henry "Huesito" Urbina (August 2011 – March 2013)
  • Nicaragua Luis Gaucho Diaz (March 2013 – June 2013)
  • Nicaragua Florencio Leiva (June 2013 – May 2014)
  • BrazilFlavio Da Silva (June 2014 – September 2015)
  • Costa RicaMarvin Solano (September 2015 – December 2015)
  • Honduras José Valladares (December 2015 – August 2016)
  • BrazilFlavio Da Silva (August 2016 – June 2018)
  • Nicaragua Henry "Huesito" Urbina (July 2018– February 2022)
  • Nicaragua Luis Gonzales (February 2022 – November 2023)
  • Costa Rica Glen Blanco (November 2023 – September 2024)
  • Nicaragua Mauricio Cruz (September 2024 - May 2025)
  • Nicaragua Sting Lopez (May 2025 -Present)

References

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Seasons
2024–25 teams
Former teams
Competition
Statistics and awards
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