Full name | Excélsior Futbol Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Estrellas negras, Azulgrana | ||
Founded | 1920 | ||
Ground | El Salvador | ||
Capacity | To be determined | ||
Chairman | TBD | ||
Manager | Jaime Gomez | ||
League | To be determined | ||
To be determined | To be determined | ||
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Excélsior F.C., full name Excélsior Futbol Club, was a professional soccer team that played in Santa Ana, El Salvador.
Excélsior competed in the national sports week soccer tournament that the Salvadoran Sports Commission held at that time.
History
In 1928, Excélsior made its first appearance to the final, playing Hércules in Campo Marte. In the first match, they tied 1–1. A second match was played to determine a winner. In the replay match, they were defeated by Hércules, final score of 2–0.
The following year, they matched up again with two-time champion Hércules. In the first match, at the Finca Modelo, they beat Hércules 2–0. In the second leg, played at Campo Marte, Hércules edged out in a 3–1 win over. Excélsior withdrew from the third and deciding match due to complains about the officiating and extreme brutality from Hércules players. The Salvadoran Sports Commission ignored their appeal, so Excélsior forfeited as Hércules won their third straight national title.[1]
Honours
Excélsior's first trophy was the TBD, which they won in TBD. They won 1 Segunda División title in TBD.
Excélsior's honours include the following:
Domestic honours
Leagues
- Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador
- Runners up (2): 1928, 1929
- Segunda División Salvadorean and predecessors
- Champions: (1): Liga de Ascenso 1970
List of notable players
Players with senior international caps
Coaching staff
Position | Staff |
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Manager | Jaime Gomez |
Assistant Manager | TBD |
Reserve Manager | TBD |
Ladies's Manager | TBD |
Physical coach | TBD |
Assistant Physical coach | TBD |
Goalkeeper Coach | TBD |
Kineslogic | TBD |
Utility Equipment | TBD |
Football director | Ruben Guevara |
Team Doctor | TBD |
List of coaches
- Eduardo Corera (1971)
- Hernan Carrasco Vivanco (1972)
- Mauricio Mora (1973)
- Jaime Gomez (December 2023-Present)
References
- ↑ El Salvador – List of Final Tables – RSSSF