Deportivo Anzoátegui S.C.
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Deportivo Anzoátegui Sport Club was a professional
Copa de Venezuela
in 2008, and were dissolved in 2019.
History
The club was founded on 9 November 2002 by Juan Pereira, starting in the third tier of Venezuelan football. In this first season they finished unbeaten, winning the division and gaining promotion.
They participated in the Venezuelan Second Division for four seasons, winning promotion at the end of the 2006–07 season when the Venezuelan Premier Division expanded from 10 to 18 teams.
In 2008, they won the
Alexander Rondon, Emerson Panigutti and Nicolás Massia
.
Colours and Badge
The team plays in the colours of yellow and red. The club crest contains an outline of the state of
Anzoátegui
where the club is based, the year the club was formed as well as a star to commemorate their (at present) only league championship in the 3rd division
Stadium
The club plays their home games at
Copa America 2007
on the site of the previous stadium.
Players
Current squad
Current squad of Deportivo Anzoátegui:
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Achievements
- Segunda División Venezolana: 2
- 2004 (C), 2007 (A)
- Tercera División Venezolana: 1
- 2003
- Copa de Venezuela: 2
- 2008, 2012
Performance in CONMEBOL competitions
- Copa Libertadores: 3 appearances
- 2009: Preliminary Round
- 2013: Preliminary Round
- 2014:
- Copa Sudamericana: 3 appearances
- 2009: First Round
- 2011: Second Round
- 2013: First Round
Records
- Biggest Home win: 10–0 vs Atlético Venezuela(27/4/2011)
- Biggest Away win: 7–1 vs Caroní(7/11/2010)
Former managers
- Carlos Maria Ravel (2002–03)
- René Torres (2003)
- Daniel Lanata (2003–04)
- Miguel Oswaldo González (2004–05)
- Félix Gutierrez (2005)
- Daniel Lanata (2005)
- Carlos Horacio Moreno (2005–06)
- Stalin Rivas (2007)
- César Farías (2007)
- Marcos Mathías (2007–08)
- José Hernández(2009)
- Daniel Farías (March 13, 2009 – Dec 31, 2012)
- Juvencio Betancourt (Dec 12, 2012–14)
- Ruberth Morán (2014)
- Nicolás Larcamón (201?–)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Deportivo Anzoátegui.
- Official website (in Spanish) (archived 15 February 2011)