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Nejapa F.C.
Alacranes del Norte (formerly known as ''Nejapa Fútbol Club'') was a football club based in Chalatenango, Chalatenango, Chalatenango, El Salvador. The club last played in the Segunda División de Fútbol Salvadoreño, Segunda División. In January 2011, it was announced that the Alacranes del Norte license had been removed by the Segunda División de Fútbol Salvadoreño, Segunda División, following financial difficulties for the owner, Mynor Vargas and the failure of attempts to find a new ownership group. History Nejapa Fútbol Club Nejapa Fútbol Clube was formed on July 2002, thanks to collaboration with both the municipal council of Nejapa (without community collaboration) and the University of El Salvador (UES). When the C.D. Universidad de El Salvador, equipment of the UES obtained a licence to play in the Second Division their representatives contacted René Canjura, mayor of Nejapa, to know if the town was interested in acquiring the space in the Tercera Division de Fà ...
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Estadio José Gregorio Martínez
The Estadio José Gregorio Martínez is a multi-use stadium located in the city of Chalatenango, El Salvador. Specifically in the Km 72 ½ mile of the road leading from San Salvador to the provincial capital, is used for football, where the local team Chalatenango plays. History The history of the stadium goes back to the 1970s, where the land which had been former farm called Totolco was acquired by the CEL and which would later be transferred to José Gregorio Martínez, the founder of Chalatenango. Martínez was a close friend of General Carlos Humberto Romero, who at that time was the president of El Salvador, and with his assistance a new stadium was built. The idea was to create a multi sport complex, which included a football stadium, basketball courts and swimming pools, however, the last of these failed to be completed since Romero was ousted from the presidency in October 1979 and funding was lost. The stadium was built with a capacity of 15,000 fans, with na ...
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