Deportes Temuco
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Full name | Club de Deportes Temuco S.A.D.P | ||
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Nickname(s) | Araucanos, Albiverdes, Pijes | ||
Founded | 1960 | ||
Ground | Estadio Municipal Germán Becker | ||
Capacity | 18,100 | ||
Chairman | ![]() | ||
Manager | ![]() | ||
League | Primera B | ||
2024 | 12th | ||
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Deportes Temuco is a
The club was founded on February 22, 1960, as Deportes Temuco and again on March 20, 1965, after a merger with
In 2013, the club merged with
Stadium
Deportes Temuco's current stadium is the Estadio Municipal Germán Becker, a renovated 18,500 football stadium located at the "Pablo Neruda" street in Temuco, leased from Temuco City Municipality since 1965.
Deportes Temuco have also used other grounds during their history;
The Estadio Liceo de Hombres de Temuco, was Deportes Temuco's home from 1963 until the end of the 1964 season.[citation needed]
The club had also played their official home games at the Estadio Municipal de Gorbea & Estadio Municipal de Lautaro when the G. Becker Stadium was re-built, in 2008.
In 2011 due to the poor condition of the G. Becker Stadium, the club had look again for an alternative stadium to play their home matches; this time D. Temuco played at the Estadio Pueblo Nuevo de Temuco
In 2015 the G. Becker Stadium went on to repairs again, in this occasion, in order to receive the Copa America's games in perfect condition. This time the Estadio Municipal de Villarrica and the Estadio Municipal de Victoria, were the "albi-verdes" choice to play their home matches. They also played one Copa Chile 2015 home game at the Estadio Alberto Larraguibel de Angol.[citation needed]
Honours
- Primera B: 3
- 1991, 2001, 2015–16
- 1987
Seasons
- 1 Participation in Copa Sudamericana (2018)
- 31 seasons in First Level (Primera División) (1965–1980, 1983–1984, 1992–1998, 2002–2005, 2016/17–2018)
- 18 seasons in Second Level (Primera B) (1963–1964, 1981–1982, 1986–1991, 2000–2001, 2006–2007, 2013/14-2015/16, 2019–)
- 6 seasons in Third Level (Tercera) (2008–2011) & (2012–2013)
South American cups history
Season | Competition | Round | Opponent | Away | Home | Aggregate |
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2018 | Copa Sudamericana | First | Estudiantes de Mérida
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1–1 | 2–0 | 3–1 |
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0–3^ | 1–0 | 1–3 |
^ CONMEBOL awarded San Lorenzo a 3–0 win as a result of D. Temuco fielding an ineligible player. Originally, D. Temuco won the match 1–2.
Records
- Record Primera División victory — 8–0 v. Santiago Morning (1969)
- Record Primera División defeat — 0–9 v. Palestino (1998)
- Record Copa Chile victory — 9–1 v. Fernández Vial (1993)
- Most goals scored (Primera División matches) — 50, Víctor González (1969–72, 1974–78)
- Most goals scored in a league season (Primera División matches) — 25, Luis Ramos (1978)
- Highest home attendance — 32,551 v. Colo-Colo (3 December 1972)
- Primera División Best Position — 3rd (1969)
- Copa Chile Best Season — Semifinals (1984, 1998)
Current squad
Current squad of Deportes Temuco as of 28 february 2025
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Sources: ANFP Official Site
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Manager: Mario Salas
2021 Winter Transfers
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Notable players
Álvaro Peña
Franz Arancibia
Juan Castillo
Carlos Hoffmann
Miguel Latín
Honorino Landa
Cristián Montecinos
Gustavo Poirrier
Nelson Sandoval
Marcelo Fracchia
Coachs
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See also
External links
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