Deportes Temuco

Club de Deportes Temuco SADP is a Chilean football club based in Temuco. The club was founded in 1960, has never been Chilean football champions to date, currently plays in the Primera División B and plays its home matches at the Estadio Germán Becker, which seats 18,100 spectators.

History

The Club Club de Deportes Temuco SADP was on February 22, 1960 in Temuco, a city of about 260,000 inhabitants today in the Región de la Araucanía in the small southern Chile. On March 20, 1965 Deportes Temuco merged with the traditional club CD Green Cross of Santiago de Chile. Green Cross had already recorded a Chilean championship in 1945 in his previous history, among others. After the merger, the club was called from then until 1984 Green Cross Temuco. In the said year, it ended this cooperation again, Green Cross itself was dissolved and Temuco sports club continued to run under the name Deportes Temuco.

Also in 1984 was relegated from the Primera División, after they had previously spent only a year there Green Cross Temuco. His longest Erstklassigkeitsperiode the club had 1965-1980 with a duration of fifteen years. After relegation in 1984, it took eight years before Deportes Temuco return to the Primera División succeeded. From then on they played from 1992 to 1998 continuously for six years Chiles Elite League. After four years of absence they returned to the 2002 return, was again to 2005 first class and since then sank more and more into insignificance. Only two years after the Erstligaabstieg Deportes Temuco has already been passed in the third highest league and missed there for six years, returning to the Primera División B. In 2013, they merged with another club from Temuco, with Unión Temuco and took its place in the second league. Thus Deportes Temuco plays since 2013 in the Primera División B, the second highest football league in Chile.

Achievements

  • Primera División B: 2x (1991, 2001)
  • Apertura Copa Segunda División: 1x (1987 )

Known player

  • Uruguay Diego Aguirre, today's Uruguayan football coach, as a player, among others, in Florence and São Paulo, for career finale 1998 in Deportes Temuco
  • Paraguay Lucas Barrios, formerly active with Borussia Dortmund under contract, previously at Colo- Colo, 2005 for one year in Temuco
  • Argentina Oscar Dertycia, nineteen times the Argentine national team and professional Argentinos Juniors, Florence and Cádiz, 2000-2001 Deportes Temuco
  • Bolivia Álvaro Peña, 43 -fold Bolivian national team and World Cup participants from 1994, from 1993 to 1994 in Deportes Temuco under contract
  • Chile Nelson Tapia, a longtime player of Universidad Católica further 73 caps for Chile, in 1993 briefly Deportes Temuco
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