Club 9 de Octubre

9 de Octubre Fútbol Club, simply referred to as Nueve (9) de Octubre, is a sports club based in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The club is best known for its football team.

9 de Octubre
Full name9 de Octubre Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)Octubrinos (Octobrines)
El Equipo Patriota (The Patriot Team)
Super 9 (Super Nine)
La Máquina Celeste y Blanco (The Sky Blue and White Machine)
Octubristas (Octobrists)
FoundedAugust 25, 1912 (1912-08-25), as Club Sport 9 de Octubre
GroundEstadio Modelo Alberto Spencer
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Capacity4,000
ChairmanBolívar Malta
ManagerJuan Carlos León
LeagueSerie A (promoted)
2020Serie B, 1st (champions)

History

The club was found on April 18, 1926 as Club 9 de Octubre. The club's name commemorates the date the region of Guayas, with its seat in Guayaquil declared their independence from Spain (October 9).

During its amateur years, the football team won two Guayas champions in 1940 and 1946. The team turned professional in 1962, and participated in the national championship that same year. The following year, the club was runner-up in the professional Guayas tournament. In 1965, the team was national runner-up, which allowed them to participate in their first Copa Libertadores. They achieved back-to-back runners-up in 1983 and 1984, and is seen as the peak of the club's football success. Since then, the team has descended in the Ecuadorian football league system to the third level of football, the Segunda Categoría.

The team had a total of a 22 years being stuck in the Segunda Categoria but they made their return to the Ecuadorian Serie B after being 2nd placers in the Segunda Categoria Tournament

In 2020 they Won the Serie B officially returning to Ecuador's top division after 25 years of absence and will Compete in Liga Pro Serie A in 2021

Honors

National

Amateur

  • Campeonato Amateur del Fútbol de Guayaquil (2): 1940, 1946

Players

Current squad

  • As of January 28, 2020.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  ARG Leandro Romero
GK  ECU Edisson Recalde
GK  ECU José Angulo
DF  ECU Frickson Erazo
DF  ECU Manuel Lucas
DF  ECU Joan Cortez
DF  ECU Glendys Mina
DF  ECU Roosevelt Oyola
DF  ECU Kevin Becerra
DF  URU Richard Fernández
DF  ECU Diego Corozo
DF  ECU Luis Gómez (on loan from LDU Portoviejo)
MF  ECU John Medina
MF  ECU Eber Caicedo
MF  ECU Renny Jaramillo
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  ECU José Luis Cazares
MF  ARG Gonzalo Ritacco
MF  ECU Bryan Oña
MF  ECU Danny Cabezas
MF  ECU Arnaldo Valverde
MF  ECU Danny Luna
MF  URU Facundo Guichón
MF  URU Mauro Da Luz (on loan from River Plate)
MF  ECU Éder Cetré (on loan from Orense)
FW  ECU Carlos Arboleda
FW  ECU Walberto Caicedo
FW  URU Maximiliano Viera
FW  PAN José Fajardo
FW  ECU Joao Paredes (on loan from Barcelona S.C.)


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