Deportes Valdivia

Deportes Valdivia is a Chilean Football club, their home town is Valdivia, Chile. They currently play in Primera B, the second level of Chilean football.

Club Deportes Valdivia
Full nameClub de Deportes Valdivia
Nickname(s)El Torreón
FoundedJune 5th, 1983
GroundEstadio Parque Municipal
Valdivia
Chile
Capacity5,000
Chairman Jorge Salazar
Manager Jürgen Press (interim)
LeaguePrimera B
20184th

The club were founded on June 5, 1983 and then re-founded on December 19, 2003.

Honours

Winners (1): 2015-16
  • Apertura Tercera División (Cup)
Winners (1): 2006


Seasons played

Records

Current squad

Current squad of Deportes Valdivia as of 4 April 2020 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
1  CHI GK Diego Figueroa
2  CHI DF Moisés Calupi
3  CHI DF Diego Muñoz
4  CHI DF Lucas Alarcón
5  CHI DF Mario Parra
6  URU DF Leandro Zazpe
7  CHI FW Christopher Ojeda
8  CHI MF Pablo Leal
9  CHI FW Matías Zamora
10  CHI MF Eric Pino
11  CHI DF Erick Wiemberg
12  URU GK Gastón Rodríguez
13  CHI DF Max Gatica
14  CHI MF Isaías Peralta
15  ARG FW Jorge Córdoba
16  CHI DF Josué Filún
No. Position Player
17  CHI MF Cristian González
18  CHI DF Dagoberto Currimilla
19  CHI DF Ignacio Torres
20  CHI DF Christian Jelves
21  CHI MF Carlos Opazo
22  CHI MF Jaime Opazo
23  ECU DF Byron Mina
24  CHI MF Matías Casas
25  CHI DF Javier Ramírez
26  CHI FW Yerko Rojas
27  CHI DF Mauricio Rojas
28  CHI FW Tomás Hernández
29  CHI FW Sergio Riffo
30  CHI FW Joaquín Fenolio
33  CHI GK Pablo Duque
--  CHI FW Jorge Guajardo

Manager: Jürgen Press


In

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF  CHI Lucas Alarcón (loaned from Universidad de Chile)
5 DF  CHI Mario Parra (from Curicó Unido)
6 DF  URU Leandro Zazpe (from Racing Montevideo)
9 FW  CHI Matías Zamora (from Deportes Vallenar)
11 DF  CHI Erick Wiemberg (back from Unión La Calera)
12 GK  URU Gastón Rodríguez (from Defensor Sporting)
13 DF  CHI Max Gatica (back from Provincial Osorno)
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW  ARG Jorge Córdoba (from Correcaminos UAT)
23 DF  ECU Byron Mina (from Mushuc Runa)
25 DF  CHI Javier Ramírez (from Deportes Vallenar)
26 FW  CHI Yerko Rojas (loaned from Coquimbo Unido)
29 FW  CHI Sergio Riffo (loaned from Celaya)
30 FW  CHI Joaquín Fenolio (loaned from Universidad de Chile)
32 FW  CHI Jorge Guajardo (from Deportes Iberia)

Out

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF  CHI Cristhian Venegas (Released)
11 FW  CHI Francisco Ibáñez (Released)
13 FW  CHI Alejandro Martínez (loaned to Provincial Osorno)
16 MF  COL Naren Solano (Released)
22 FW  CHI Bryan Cabello (Released)
23 DF  CHI Víctor González (to Coquimbo Unido)
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 FW  ARG Nicolás Servetto (to Ferro de General Pico)
25 GK  CHI Fabián Inostroza (loaned to Provincial Osorno)
26 DF  CHI Patricio Jerez (back to Deportes Temuco)
27 DF  CHI Esteban Sáez (to Deportes Puerto Montt)
29 MF  ARG Gastón Ada (to Chaco For Ever)
32 MF  CHI Mathías Vidangossy (Released)

Managers

See also

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