C.D. Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca


Club Deportivo Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca, usually abbreviated to just Platense, is a Salvadoran football club s based in Zacatecoluca, the departmental capital city of La Paz Province, that plays in the Segunda División del Fútbol Salvadoreño, which is the country's second tier league. The club play their home games at the Estadio Panorámico de Zacatecoluca, which has a capacity of 10,000

History

The football club was founded on 1 May 1951. At the beginning of the 1970s, the club was still an obscure football team playing in the regional amateur division. They steadily improved and by 1972 were playing in Tercera division.
Around this time, the Rengifo family took over the financial and administration side of the club gathering new sponsors and contributing large amount of their own family fortune. Their contributions generated almost immediate results: in 1973 the club under the direction of Brazilian Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos won the Tercera División for the first time and earned promotion to the Segunda División de Fútbol Salvadoreño.
Despite this success, The Rengifo family parted ways with Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos and hired Argentinian Juan Quarterone whose new tactics, player recruitment and training methods helped the team win the Segunda División de Fútbol Salvadoreño in 1974 and earn promotion to the Salvadoran Primera División for the first time in the club history.
Platense did the impossible and won the 1975 Primera division, they also set various records doing so such being the second team to win the title after gaining promotion in their very first season, The club had won all three titles i three different division consecutively, The club also completed the double winning the primera and the Torneo Fraternidad / UNCAF Club Championship.

International success (1975)

Platense along with domestic success, became the first Salvadoran team to win the Torneo Fraternidad / UNCAF Club Championship in 1975 thanks to players such as Albert Fay, Jaime Castro, Helio Rodríguez, "Ninón" Osorio, Pedro Silva, Jorge "el Indio" Vásquez, José Luis Rugamas, David Pinho, Luis Condomi,Ricardo Zafanella, Jorge Búcaro and Rafael "Ráfaga" Búcaro.

Decline

After the highs of 1975, The club still remained a competitive force in 1976–1978, however the club fortune began to dwindle when the Regnifo family fled El Salvador due to the increasing conflict in the country. Soon the clubs could not retain their star players and were eventually relegated in 1980. As the civil war continued the club continued to flounder in the Segunda Division and eventually after 10 years he club was relegated to Tercera during the early 90s.

Club

Stadium

Platense plays its home games at Estadio Antonio Toledo Valle in Zacatecoluca, La Paz. The stadium "Estadio Antonio Toledo Valle", which previously belonged to the National Institute of Sports, now are being cared for by the municipality.
During stadium renovations in 2020, they played their matches in the Polideportivo Tecoluca, San Vincente.

Rivalries

Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca's main rival was C.D. Tehuacan. They were rivals since the clubs were only separated by 11 km. The final result was a 3:0 victory to Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca. However, since Tehuacan was dissolved in 2009, Platense have no real rivals at present.

Records

These awards are updated to January 2020.
Throughout its history, the club has managed several international, national and regional titles that have made it occupy the top position in the ranking of the La Paz football teams, being considered one of the most outstanding Salvadoran football clubs.

Domestic

Champions: : 1975
Champions: : 1974, Apertura 2019
Champions: : 1973, 2003

CONCACAF

Champions: : 1975

Current squad

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Squad Changes

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Management

PositionName
Manager Guillermo Rivera
Assistant Manager Afrodicio Valladares
Goalkeeping Coach TBD
Fitness Coach TBD
Club Doctor TBD
knesliogiocal TBD
Utility TBD

Coaches

Throughout its history, Platense has had many and varied coaches among which noteworthy Juan Quarterone is to be mentioned, since under his direction, the team was Champion in the League competition and oversaw the club winning the only Concacaf trophy that, until now, adorn its showcase ; Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos, who helped the club win the second division title in 1973 season; Mauricio Alfaro, assending the team from third to second Division.
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Players listed below have had junior and/or senior international cap for their respective countries before, while and/or after playing at Platense.

ConceptTimes
Seasons in 1 ª6
Seasons in 2 ª33
Seasons in 3 ª15
Promotions to 1 ª achieved1
Participations in Copa Presidente3
Participacipations in Concacaf Competitions3
Position in the historical classification of the leagueTBD
Number of internationals contributed to the El Salvador national football teamTBD