Quequeisque F.C.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Quequeisque F.C.
Full nameQuequeisque Fútbol Club
NicknamesHoja Brava
QQQ
Founded1896
GroundEstadio Las Delicias
ChairmanJorge Rosa
ManagerJorge Calles
LeagueSegunda División de El Salvador

Quequeisque was a professional football club in Nueva San Salvador, El Salvador, which have played the Primera División de Fútbol Profesional.

They are the only team in El Salvador besides Hércules in soccer history to win 5 or more straight championships (Salvadoran football champions).[1] Although the tournaments won were only in the Central Zone Region of El Salvador, they are often considered as national titles.

History

[edit | edit source]

Quequeisque were founded in 1896, being one of the first football clubs founded in El Salvador. They got their name from the Quequeisque farm from Santa Tecla. Walter Soundy (Scottish second generation) a notable person in Santa Tecla was the founder of the team, he was the owner of the Quequeisque farm. The team won five straight titles albeit only from the central district of El Salvador. These titles are still recognized as national titles.

They participated in the very first truly national tournament in 1947 and continued until the 1963–64 season when they were relegated. The club became defunct in 1968.

However, in 2015, Jorge Rosa purchased the license of former team Real Destroyer, and the club was brought back from almost fifty years hiatus and competed in the 2015–2016 Segunda division.[2]

The venture lasted one year before they changed name and moved operations to Izalco and became Brujos de Izalco.

Records

[edit | edit source]

Club records

[edit | edit source]
  • First Match (prior to creation of a league): vs. TBD (a club from TBD), Year
  • First Match (official): vs. TBD, year
  • Most points in La Primera: 00 points (00 win, 00 draws, 0 losses) Year/Year
  • Least points in La Primera: 00 points (0 win, 0 draws, 00 losses) Year/year

Individual records

[edit | edit source]
  • Most capped player for El Salvador: 50 (0 whilst at Quequeisque), TBD
  • Most international caps for El Salvador while a Quequeisque player: 1, TBD
  • Most goals in a season, all competitions: unknown player, O (Year/year) (00 in League, 00 in Cup competitions)
  • Most goals in a season, La Primera: TBD, 7

Honours

[edit | edit source]
1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945
  • Second Division League Championship(s): 1
1961–62

Colours and past kits

[edit | edit source]

[2]

Originally the club colours were black and white with stripes and black shorts. They used a red uniform and this was used until 1968 when they dissolved. However, when the club were resurrected in 2015 they chose to play in a white shirt with blue strips. In 2016 they returned to their original colours black and white.

Current squad

[edit | edit source]

As of Apertura 2015: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK File:Flag of Colombia.svg COL José Aguilar
9 FW File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Douglas Gil
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV José Escobar
File:Flag of Peru (state).svg PER Fernando Montes
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Napoleòn Baires
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Omar Amaya
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Carlos Martinez
File:Flag of Mexico.svg MEX Mario Castellanos
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Raul Mas
No. Pos. Nation Player
File:Flag of Peru (state).svg PER Jorge Ruiz
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Rodrigo Medrano
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Christian Escobar
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Elmer Hernandez
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Ramirez
File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL José Arce
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Dexter Jiron
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Antonio Portillo
GK File:Flag of El Salvador.svg SLV Christian Perez

List of coaches

[edit | edit source]

Notable coaches

[edit | edit source]

References

[edit | edit source]
  1. ^ El Salvador – List of Champions Archived September 20, 2012, at the Wayback Machine – RSSSF
  2. ^ [1] – EDH Deportes
  3. ^ Falleció Marcelo Estrada Archived June 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine – El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish)
[edit | edit source]