Once Caldas

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Once Caldas
Full nameOnce Caldas S.A.
Nickname(s)El Blanco (The White);
El Blanco Blanco de Manizales (Manizales's White-White);
Los Albos (the Albos);
El Equipo Albo (The Albo Team)
Founded16 April 1947 (1947-04-16) (Foundation of Deportes Caldas)
15 January 1961; 63 years ago (1961-01-15) (Merger with Once Deportivo)[1]
GroundEstadio Palogrande
Capacity28,678[2]
ChairmanTulio Mario Castrillón
CoachHernán Darío Herrera
LeagueCategoría Primera A
2023Primera A, 16th of 20
WebsiteClub website

Once Caldas S.A., simply known as Once Caldas, is a professional Colombian football team based in Manizales, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera A. They play their home games at the Palogrande stadium.

They were the surprise winners of the

Copa Libertadores in 2004. The club was founded in 1961[1] after the merger of Deportes Caldas and Deportivo Manizales (also known as Once Deportivo).[3]

History

In 1950, Deportes Caldas won the Campeonato Profesional, as the Colombian professional football league was named at the time.

Once Caldas ("Caldas Eleven") was founded in 1959 after the fusion of Once Deportivo and Deportes Caldas. Once Deportivo was founded in 1930 while Deportes Caldas was founded at the end of the 1940s. However, both teams, for various reasons, went defunct. Carlos Gómez Escobar was in favor of reviving Deportes Caldas, but Eduardo Gómez Arrubla's idea was to bring back Once Deportivo. Thanks to the mediation of Dr. Hermán Bueno Ramirez, the three co-founders arrived at the compromise to fuse the existing teams into an entirely new entity, Once Caldas.

In 1961, the merged club debuted in the Campeonato Profesional. The club finished in the 7th position of the competition.

In 1998, Once Caldas was the first division's runner-up.

Santos
, Santos won 2–1. In the second leg, in Manizales, Once Caldas won 2–1, but was defeated 3–2 in the penalty shootout.

In 1999, the club participated in the

Vélez Sársfield and River Plate
. The side finished in the last position, but only two points behind Vélez Sársfield, which was the group's leader.

In 2002, Once Caldas played in the Copa Libertadores again.

were in Once Caldas' group. After finishing in the third position, only ahead of Flamengo, the club was eliminated.

In 2003, the side won the first division's Apertura championship, after beating Junior in the final. In Barranquilla, the match ended in a 0–0 draw. In the second leg, Once Caldas won 1–0 in Manizales.

In 2004, the club again played in the Copa Libertadores. After beating

Intercontinental Cup against UEFA Champions League champions Porto, of Portugal, in Yokohama, Japan. After a 0–0 draw, the club was defeated 8–7 in the penalty shootout. This would be the last edition of the Intercontinental Cup, being replaced the following year with the FIFA Club World Cup
.

In 2005, as the previous year's champion, Once Caldas tried to defend its title in the Copa Libertadores.

Cobreloa (Chile), and San Lorenzo (Argentina) were in Once Caldas' group. The club finished in second place, two points behind Chivas. In the second stage, the side was eliminated by Tigres UANL of Mexico. In that year, the club also participated in the Recopa Sudamericana, having played against Boca Juniors. In the first leg, in Buenos Aires
, Boca Juniors won 3–1. In the second leg, in Manizales, Once Caldas won 2–1 but Boca won 4–3 on aggregate score.

2004 Copa Libertadores campaign

In 2004, Once Caldas won the Copa Libertadores. The matches played by the club are listed below:

Coach

Players

Position Player Notes
GK Colombia Juan Carlos Henao
GK Colombia Juan Carlos González
DF Colombia Miguel Rojas
DF Colombia Samuel Vanegas
DF Colombia Édgar Cataño
DF Colombia Edwin García
DF Colombia Jefrey Díaz
MF Argentina Jonathan Fabbro
MF Colombia Jhon Viáfara
MF Colombia Rubén Darío Velázquez
MF Colombia Diego Arango
MF Colombia Elkin Soto
MF Colombia Arnulfo Valentierra
MF Colombia Herly Alcázar
MF Colombia Raúl Marín
FW Colombia Jorge Agudelo
FW
Javier Araujo
FW Colombia Dayro Moreno
FW Colombia Wilmer Ortegón

Uniform

In early 2005, Once Caldas decided to leave behind the brand Bogota

Errea. In the 2019 season Once Caldas left Errea to dress the local brand Sheffy
. In the 2023 season, they left Sheffy and joined local brand Hillside.


  • Home: White shirt, white shorts and white socks.
  • Away: Black shirt, black shorts and black socks.

Stadium

Once Caldas plays its home matches at Estadio Palogrande, located in Manizales. The stadium was inaugurated in 1936, and had its maximum capacity expanded to its current 43,553[6] spectators in 2010.

Honours

Domestic

International

Players

Current squad

As of 1 February 2024[7][8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Argentina ARG Ezequiel Mastrolía
4 DF Colombia COL Leyder Morán
5 MF Colombia COL Iván Rojas
6 MF Colombia COL Álvaro Montaño
7 FW Colombia COL Gustavo Torres
8 MF Colombia COL Esteban Beltrán
9 FW Colombia COL Johar Mejía
10 MF Colombia COL Róger Torres
11 FW Ecuador ECU Billy Arce
12 GK Colombia COL James Aguirre
13 DF Colombia COL Daniel Quiñones
14 FW Colombia COL Luis Palacios
15 FW Colombia COL Kevin Villada
16 DF Colombia COL Mauricio Castaño
17 FW Colombia COL Dayro Moreno (captain)
18 DF Colombia COL Jáider Riquett
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Colombia COL Mateo García
20 MF Colombia COL Alejandro García
21 FW Colombia COL John Deiby Araujo
22 DF Colombia COL Juan Cuesta
23 DF Colombia COL Sergio Palacios
26 MF Colombia COL Yeiler Valencia
27 FW Colombia COL Felipe Cifuentes
28 FW Colombia COL David Lemos
29 DF Colombia COL Yonatan Murillo
31 MF Colombia COL Santiago Mera
32 MF Colombia COL Juan David Betancur
33 DF Colombia COL Juan Pablo Patiño
34 MF Colombia COL Jorge Cardona
GK Colombia COL Camilo Páez
FW Colombia COL Santiago Cubides

World Cup players

The following players were chosen to represent their country at the FIFA World Cup while contracted to Once Caldas.

Records

Most appearances

# Name Matches
Colombia Juan Carlos Henao 605
Colombia Arnulfo Valentierra 481
Colombia Robeiro Fernando Moreno 451
Argentina Sergio Galván 377
Colombia Rodrigo Gómez 373

Top scorers

As of 16 March 2024
# Name Goals
Argentina Sergio Galván 185
Colombia Arnulfo Valentierra 138
Colombia Dayro Moreno 124
Argentina Roberto Mirabelli 66
Colombia Nicolás Lobatón 59

Managers

References

  1. ^ a b "Colombia – Foundation Dates of Clubs". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 27 September 2022. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  2. ^ FIFA.com
  3. ^ (in Spanish) History of Once Caldas Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ bestiariodelbalon.com. "Once Caldas FSS-Adidas". Archived from the original on 3 July 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  5. ^ "Cambio de auspicio – En la Jugada". enlajugada.com. Archived from the original on 9 June 2009. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Football stadiums of the world – Stadium List South America – Football stadiums of the world". fussballtempel.net. Archived from the original on 22 June 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  7. ^ "Once Caldas". Dimayor. Archived from the original on 14 July 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2019.
  8. ^ "EQUIPO PROFESIONAL LIGA BETPLAY DIMAYOR 2 2021 – Once Caldas S.A." 4 March 2019. Archived from the original on 12 April 2023. Retrieved 5 April 2021.

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