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Diriangén FC

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Nicaraguan football club
Football club
Diriangén
Full nameCacique Diriangén Fútbol club
Nickname(s)Los Caciques (The Chieftains)
La Tribu (The Tribe)
El Imperio (The Empire)
Los Blanquinegros
(The Black and Whites)
Founded17 May 1917; 107 years ago (17 May 1917)
GroundEstadio Cacique Diriangén
Capacity7,500
ChairmanAdrián Espino
ManagerJosé Giacone[1]
LeagueLiga Primera
2024–25TBD
Websitediriangenfc.com

Cacique Diriangén Fútbol club is a Nicaraguan professionalfootball club based inDiriamba which competes inNicaraguan Premier Division (Primera Division). It is one of the oldest clubs in not only Nicaragua but also in Central America.

History

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Founded in 1917, Diriangén has won a total of 30 domestic titles, including at least one in every decade since the 1940s. They are also the only club in Nicaragua to have competed in every season of the league's top flight. As a result of this success, the club has become associated with the motto "Diriangén no tuvo infancia, porque nació grande" ("Diriangen never had a childhood because it was born big")'.

Diriangén's strongest era was in the 1940s, when they won six consecutive championships (1940–45). They won a seventh championship in 1949, and hoisted the crown three times in the 1950s (1953, 1956, and 1959). A long drought followed in the 1960s, but the club rebounded with consecutive titles in 1969–70 and again in 1974.

The 1980s saw a return to the form of glory days past. It opened with a threepeat (1981, 1982, and 1983) and included other championships in 1987 and 1989. The 1990s were similar—a threepeat from 1994–97, followed by a title win in 1999–2000. However, the 2000s didn't go quite as well. Although Diriangén managed to win the championship in 2004–2005 and 2005–2006, the real power in Nicaragua had shifted to Real Esteli, winners of thirteen championships in 16 years.

Meanwhile, Diriangén struggled through a thirteen year title drought. That year was finally broken in Clausura 2018, when they knocked off Real Esteli 3–1 on aggregate.

The club celebrated its 100-year celebration in 2017[1]Archived 2019-05-05 at theWayback Machine

Current squad

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As of: November 13, 2023Note: 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
2DFNicaragua NCAAnyelo Velasquez
3DFNicaragua NCAJustin Cano
4Nicaragua NCAMelvin Hernandez
7Nicaragua NCALeonel Torres
8Nicaragua NCAJonathan Moncada
10Argentina ARGMatias Galvaliz
11Nicaragua NCAJoao Caceres
12Nicaragua NCAJonathan Zapata
13Nicaragua NCAWilliam Espana
14MFNicaragua NCAJason Coronel(Captain)
16Nicaragua NCAJorge Garcia
17MFUruguay URURichard Rodriguez
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18Paraguay PARRenzo Carballo
20Argentina ARGLeonel Butler
21DFNicaragua NCAFrancisco Flores
25Nicaragua NCAEsdras Gonzalez
26GKCosta Rica CRCAlfonso Quesada
27Nicaragua NCALuis Copete
46Nicaragua NCAAndres Reyes
54Nicaragua NCAOliver Orozco

Players with dual citizenship

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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
FWNicaragua NCAJunior Arteaga(at Santa Ana FC for the 2025 Clausura Season)
GKNicaragua NCAMiguel Rodríguez(atSJK II until July 2024)

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
Colombia COLDidier Delgado(FromAtletico Huila)
Nicaragua NCAJuan Luis Pérez(Loaned FromAlajuelense)
Nicaragua NCAAnderson Treminio

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
Colombia COLDidier Delgado
Nicaragua NCA(To Santa Ana FC)

Personnel

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Current technical staff

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As of September 2024

PositionName
ManagerNicaragua Edward Urroz (Interim)
Assistant managerArgentina TBD
Reserve team coachNicaragua Ricardo Arevalo
Assistant Reserve team coachNicaragua Alejandro Munoz
Goalkeeper coachNicaragua Carlos Mendieta
General sporting directorNicaragua Alberto Castro
Fitness coachNicaragua Francisco Olivares
Club doctorNicaragua Reynaldo Cruz
UtilityNicaragua César Tinoco

Management

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PositionStaff
PresidentEl Salvador Diego Jacir
Vice PresidentNicaragua Reynal Mairena
Legal RepresentativeNicaragua
Secretary of the BoardNicaragua
TreasurerNicaragua
General administratorEl Salvador Diego Jacir

Honours

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Diriangén is historically the most successful team in Nicaraguan football, as they have won the mostPrimera División de Nicaragua with thirty-three (33) and won 3Copa de Nicaragua.

Domestic honours

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League

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Domestic Cups

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Notable players

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Below are the notable former and current players who have represented Diriangen in Primera Division and international competition since the club's foundation in 1917. To appear in the section below, a player must have played in at least 100 official matches for the club, and or who has been called up by their national team.

International

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1994 – Quarter-Finals
1997 – Qualifying Stage (Central Zone)

Record versus other clubs

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As of 2013-09-13

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

OpponentLast MeetingGWDLFAPTS+/-
El SalvadorÁguilaCONCACAF 197620022110-9
Costa RicaAlajuelenseCONCACAF 19972101453-1
El SalvadorAlianzaCONCACAF 19932002150-4
PanamaÁrabe UnidoCONCACAF 19982011121-1
El SalvadorAtlético MarteCONCACAF 19702002180-7
BelizeCoke MilprossCONCACAF 19892011141-3
GuatemalaComunicacionesCL 202231022150-13
PanamaEuro KickersCONCACAF 19972101653+1
El SalvadorFASUNCAF 20042002090-9
Costa RicaHeredianoCONCACAF 19942002290-7
BelizeLa Victoria FCCONCACAF 19922011121-1
HondurasMarathónCL 20212002130-2
GuatemalaMunicipalCONCACAF 197720022160-14
HondurasOlimpiaUNCAF 20062002150-4
HondurasReal MayaCONCACAF 19942002030-3
HondurasReal EspañaCONCACAF 19902002170-6
Costa RicaDeportivo SaprissaCONCACAF 199860061290-28
GuatemalaSuchitepéquezUNCAF 20062002240-2
PanamaUniversitarioCL 20182002170-6
Totals

Sponsors

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Jersey sponsors

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Shirt sponsors

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  • Joma (2003–2022)
  • Macron (2022-present; also the shirt manufacturers)[2]

Club statistics and records

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José María Bermúdez holds the distinction of scoring the most goals in one match, he notched 9 goals in 1997 match against Xiletepelt.[3]

Award winners

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Top Goalscorer (TBD)

The following players have won the league top Goalscorer while playing for Diriangén[4]:

Stadium

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Main article:Estadio Cacique Diriangén

The stadium, Estadio Cacique Diriangén, holds 7,500 people. It is a multi-purpose stadium, and has been the home stadium of theNicaragua national football team for many years. The stadium has much history: In this stadium the clubDiriangén FC won against many teams fromCentral America.

List of managers

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Diriangen has had permanent managers since it first appointed Napolen Parrales Bendaña as coach in 1917. The longest-serving manager wasMauricio Cruz Jiron, who managed Diriangen for fourteen years from 1992 to 2006. Hungarian Eduardo Kosovic was the foreign coach in the club.Mauricio Cruz Jiron is the most successful manager as he led the club to seven primera division titles.

  • Nicaragua Napolen Parrales Bendaña (1917–TBD)
  • Nicaragua Miguel Cuadra Gonzalez
  • Nicaragua Alberto DavilaEl Tico
  • Nicaragua Carlos Marin (1940s)
  • Hungary Eduardo Kosovic (1940s)
  • Honduras Lurio Martinez (1950s)
  • Hungary Eduardo Cosovich (1956)
  • Costa Rica Luis AngelPipila Umana (1958)
  • Costa Rica Santiago Bonilla (1950s)
  • Argentina Santiago Berrini (1960s)
  • ArgentinaOmar Muraco
  • Nicaragua Martin "El Cantante" García
  • NicaraguaManuel "Catarro" Cuadra (1960s)
  • Nicaragua Armando Ruiz (1960s)
  • Nicaragua Omar Jiron Rugamas (1960s)
  • Nicaragua Roberto Guardia (1960s)
  • NicaraguaLivio Bendaña Espinoza (1966–72)
  • El Salvador Oscar Figueroa CristalesCocoroco"' (1973)
  • Nicaragua Pedro Jose Jiron (1970s)
  • Nicaragua Julio Rocha IdeaquezEl negro Julio (1970s)
  • Nicaragua Armando Mendieta ParralesMiluy (1980s)
  • Nicaragua Jose Manuel FigueroChemanel (1980s)
  • Nicaragua William Parrales Quintanilla (1980s)
  • Nicaragua Benjamin Parrales (1980s)
  • Nicaragua Mario Chavez Morales (1980s)
  • Nicaragua Milton Cuadra Serrano (1990–1991)
  • NicaraguaMauricio Cruz Jiron (1991– 2006)
  • Nicaragua Róger "Pinocho" Rodríguez (Aug 2006–06)
  • Nicaragua Martín Mena (2007)
  • NicaraguaMauricio Cruz Jiron (2008–10)
  • Honduras Edgardo Soza (2010)
  • Nicaragua Rolando Méndez (2010–11)
  • Costa Rica Glen Blanco (July 2011 – October 11)
  • Nicaragua Martín Mena (October 2011 – February 12)
  • El SalvadorÁngel Eugenio Orellana (February 2012 – June 12)
  • Honduras Francisco Nuñez (June 2012 – September 12)
  • Nicaragua Luis Vega (September 2012 – October 12)
  • ArgentinaCarlos Alberto de Toro (October 2012 – November 13)
  • BrazilFlavio Da Silva (November 2013 – May 14)
  • Nicaragua Florencio Leiva (June 2014 – August 14)
  • Argentina Roberto Chanampe (August 2014 – July 2015)
  • Argentina Andrés Novara (July 2015 – October 2015)
  • Colombia Javier Londoño (October 2015 – January 2016)
  • Spain Mario Reig (January 2016 – February 2016)
  • El SalvadorJose Luis Rugamas (February 2016 – August 2016)
  • Nicaragua Tyron Acevedo (August 2016 – May 2017)
  • NicaraguaMauricio Cruz Jiron (May 2017 – September 2019)
  • BrazilFlavio Da Silva (September 2019 – April 2022)
  • Nicaragua Tyrone Leiva (April 2022 – June 2022)
  • Argentina Roberto Chanampe (June 2022 – May 2023)
  • Argentina José Giancone (June 2023 – September 2024)
  • Nicaragua Edward UrrozInterim (September 2024 -present)

Notable managers

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The following managers have won at least one trophy while in charge at Diriangen:

NameNatTenureHonors
Eduardo Cosovich HUN1956Primera Division 1956
Livio Bendaña Espinoza NCA1966-1972Primera Division 1969 and 1970
Mauricio Cruz Jiron NCA1992–2006Primera Division 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2005,2006, 2018 Clausura
Flavio Da Silva BRA2019–2022Copa Primera 2020,2021 Clausura,2021 Apertura
Tyrone Leiva NCAApril 2022 – June 2022Clausura 2022
José Giacone ARGJune 2023 – September 2024Apertura 2023,Clausura 2024, Copa Primera 2024
Edward Urroz NCASeptember 2024 –PresentApertura 2024

Women's team

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The women's team has won theNicaraguan women's football championship four times in 2000, 2001, 2003 and lately in 2010.

References

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  1. ^Velásquez, Camilo (7 July 2022)."Diriangén Va Por El Tetra".Futbolnica. Archived fromthe original on 10 July 2022. Retrieved10 July 2022.

External links

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Seasons
2024-25 teams
Former teams
Competition
Statistics and awards
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