Sport Huancayo

Club Sport Huancayo is a Peruvian football club based in Huancayo, Junín. The club play in the Peruvian Primera División since 2009, having gained promotion after winning the 2008 Copa Perú.

Sport Huancayo
Full nameClub Sport Huancayo
Nickname(s)Rojo Matador
FoundedFebruary 7, 2008 (2008-02-07)
GroundEstadio Huancayo
Capacity20,000
PresidentRaúl Rojas
Head coachWilmar Valencia
LeagueLiga 1
2020Liga 1, 6th
WebsiteClub website

History

Founding

On February 7, 2007, Huancaína Sport Club was founded by the initiative of a beer company led by Raúl Rojas and Édgar Araníbar, which purchased the playing rights of Club Escuela de Fútbol Huancayo, who was at that time playing in the Liga Distrital de El Tambo. In 2008, the club changed its name to Sport Huancayo to better identify themselves with the city of Huancayo.[1]

Copa Perú

In the 2008 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the 2009 Torneo Descentralizado as Copa Perú champion, when defeated Atlético Torino, Colegio Nacional Iquitos, and Cobresol in the Copa Perú's Final Stage.

Professional era

In the 2009 Torneo Descentralizado, the club was fourth place and classified to the 2010 Copa Sudamericana, with the big coach Cristóbal Cubilla.

In the 2010 Copa Sudamericana, the club was eliminated by Defensor Sporting in the Second Stage.

In the 2011 Torneo Descentralizado, the club finished in third place and classified to its first Copa Libertadores for the 2012 season.

In the 2012 Copa Libertadores, the club was eliminated by Arsenal de Sarandí in the First Stage.

Honours

League

Runner-up (1): 2020 Fase 1
Runner-up (1): 2018
Winners (1): 2008

National cups

Runner-up (1): 2019

Regional

Runner-up (1): 2008
Runner-up (1): 2008
Winners (1): 2008
Winners (2): 2007, 2008

Under-20 team

Winners (1): 2017
Runner-up (1): 2019

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

2012: First Stage
2010: Second Stage
2013: First Stage
2016: Second Stage
2017: First Stage
2018: Second Stage
2019: First stage
2020: Round of 16
2018: Group stage

Records

Year-by-year

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Sport Huancayo. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Sport Huancayo seasons.

Season League Position National Cups Continental / Other Tournament Top goalscorer(s)
Div Competition Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos Play-offs[lower-alpha 1] Name(s) Goals
2016 1 Torneo Descentralizado 44 16 14 14 52 44 62 7th DNQ Copa Sudamericana R2 Antonio Meza-Cuadra 17
2017 Torneo de Verano 14 5 3 6 19 23 18 5th DNQ Copa Sudamericana R1 Mauricio Montes 17
Torneo Apertura 15 7 5 3 23 16 26 4th DNQ
Torneo Clausura 15 5 5 5 22 22 20 7th[lower-alpha 2]
2018 Torneo de Verano 14 8 3 3 29 20 27 1st 2nd [lower-alpha 3] Copa Sudamericana R2 Carlos Neumann 27
Torneo Apertura 15 4 6 5 16 15 18 10th DNQ
Torneo Clausura 15 3 7 5 19 22 16 15th
2019 Torneo Apertura 17 6 6 5 22 23 24 10th DNQ Copa Bicentenario RU Copa Sudamericana R1 Carlos Neumann 14
Torneo Clausura 17 7 5 5 24 21 26 8th
2020 Torneo Apertura 19 10 5 4 23 15 35 2nd DNQ Copa Bicentenario

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Copa Sudamericana Ro16 Marcio Valverde 11
Torneo Clausura 9 2 3 4 9 15 9 9th

Players

Current squad

As of 3 November 2020[2]

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  ARG Federico Nicosia
2 DF  PER Hugo Ángeles
3 DF  PER Víctor Balta
4 DF  COL Jimmy Valoyes
5 DF  CIV Hervé Kambou
6 MF  PER Alfredo Rojas
8 FW  PER Gibson Fuentes
9 FW  PAR Carlos Neumann
10 MF  PAR Milton Benítez
12 DF  PER Anthony Fuentes
13 MF  PER Daniel Morales
15 MF  PER Jorge Bazán
16 DF  PER Joseph Vega
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  PER Leonardo Villa
18 FW  PER Ronal Huaccha
19 MF  PER Marcos Lliuya
20 FW  COL Charles Monsalvo
22 MF  PER Ricardo Salcedo
23 MF  PER Víctor Peña
24 DF  PER Carlos Caraza
25 DF  PER Giancarlo Carmona
29 DF  PER Rodrigo Menacho
31 GK  PER Éder Hermoza
32 MF  PER Marcio Valverde
33 MF  PER Moisés Velásquez
57 GK  PER Joel Pinto (captain)

Managers

Below is a list of Sport Huancayo managers from 2009, the club's first season in the Peruvian first division, until the present day.

As of 3 November 2020
Name Period
José Ramírez Cubas Jan 1, 2009 – May 4, 2009
Luis Ventura May 4, 2009 – Oct 21, 2010
Cristóbal Cubilla Sep 5, 2009 – Dec 31, 2009
Rafael Castillo Jan 1, 2010 – Jun 16, 2010
Cristóbal Cubilla Jun 18, 2010 – Sep 19, 2010
Roberto Mosquera Jul 1, 2010 – Dec 31, 2011
Miguel Company Jan 1, 2012 – Apr 19, 2012
Wilmar Valencia Jul 1, 2012 – Dec 11, 2012
Moisés Barack Jan 8, 2013 – Feb 12, 2013
Marcelo Trobbiani Feb 14, 2013 – Dec 31, 2013
Name Period
Daniel Córdoba Dec 28, 2013 – Jul 20, 2014
Marcelo Messina Jul 20, 2014 – Nov 4, 2014
Walter Lizárraga Nov 5, 2014 – May 31, 2015
Wilmar Valencia Jun 1, 2015 – Dec 31, 2015
Diego Umaña Jan 5, 2016 – May 12, 2017
Rolando Chilavert May 12, 2017 – Dec 31, 2017
Marcelo Grioni Jan 10, 2018 – Mar 26, 2019
Carlos Ramacciotti Mar 31, 2019 – Nov 18, 2019
Wilmar Valencia Feb 1, 2020 –

Notes

  1. Since 1966, play-off games have been used as a tie breaker between teams tie on points for promotion or relegation or as a post-season stage to decided the national championship. Whenever they have occurred, the club's position on that stage is shown in this column.
  2. Sport Huancayo was awarded 2 points for winning the 2017 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva.
  3. Sport Huancayo lost to Sporting Cristal in the Torneo de Verano finals.
  4. The Copa Bicentenario was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

  1. Romero, Kenny (7 February 2012). "Antes de ser matador" [Before being the Matador] (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  2. "CD Sport Huancayo". Soccerway. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
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