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Club Deportivo Once Municipal was a Salvadoran football team from
Ahuachapán Ahuachapán () is a city, and municipality, and the capital of the Ahuachapán Department in western El Salvador. The municipality, including the city, covers an area of 244.84 km² and as of 2007 has a population of 110,511 people. Situat ...
that last competed in the
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, the premier division of
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, in 2018. It was nicknamed "''The Canarian Tank"'', and its home stadium was
Estadio Simeón Magaña Estadio Simeón Magaña is a multi-use stadium in Ahuachapán Department, El Salvador. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Once Deportivo. Once Municipal hierarchy decided to try to secure their own f ...
, which has a capacity of 5,000. Founded in 1945 and dissolved in 2022


History


Foundation and early years

Once Municipal was founded on 20 August 1945 by Salvador Marinero, who arrived in Ahuachapán from San Vicente in 1946. He was the owner of a factory in Ahuachapán. After discussing the venture with his neighbors, he put together a football team to play in El Salvador's second division. After a year of managing the team, Marinero asked Don Alfonso Salaverría, a property tycoon and the mayor of Ahuachapán, to help the team with equipment, finances, and logistics. Salaverría accepted Marinero's invitation, but wanted to see the team play first. Salaverría observed a practice at Llano del Espino, a field on the outskirts of the city where the team was based, but was unimpressed with the quality of the players. He issued instructions for Once Municipal to be reinforced with second division players such as defender René "Chacuate" Moscoso, a shoemaker. Salaverría signed Moscoso despite Marinero's protests against Moscoso's young age. The club was officially founded after Salaverría gave the team one colon for player wages. It played its first game in August 1946 against Ferrocarril, which Once won 3–1. Their first season was a success, finishing second on the league standings.


1948–49: First national league title

In 1948, the team was promoted to the Primera Division, the highest league in El Salvadorian football. Due to the team's successful previous seasons, Salaverría began recruiting more players and staff, including two Costa Ricans (the first to play in Salvadoran football) and coach Armando Chacón of FAS for the 1948–49 season. The team's first season in Primera Division was a success, with Once Municipal finishing first in the national tournament and winning a title.


1950s–1960s: After the title

After the club won the national title, the players demanded more money. As Salaverría couldn't afford to keep paying large player salaries, a large exodus of players began in the "First Canary Leak", most leaving for other first division teams and the newly founded
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. In the 1950–51 season, the club was punished with demotion to the fourth division for not paying its players. When the club regrouped financially, it quickly rose through the leagues, again achieving qualification to Primera Division in 1955. However, more financial problems led Salaverría to sell Once Municipal's 1959 Primera Division spot to Atlético Constancia (later Alianza F.C.) for one colon.
br/> Once Municipal was promoted again to the first division in 1963, where it led an average performance as a midtable team. However, another fiasco arose in 1969–70 when players and management once again disagreed on wages, leading to a large exodus of players and the relegation of the club.


1970s: Second ascent

In the 1970s, Once Municipal management decided to try to secure the team its own field. They turned to Arturo Simeón Magaña, the landowner of the area around El Zapotón, the field where Once Municipal played. Simeón Magaña decided to donate the land to the team on the condition that the team "would be the pride of Ahuachapán". With a new stadium, Once Municipal became a dominant team in the 1970s. Although they were not able to win any titles, they finished at the top of the table in 1978 and 1979.


1980s–1990s: Sharp Decline

In 1980, Once Municipal was again relegated, this time for poor performance in the league. The club remained in Second Division for the next fifteen years, and was even briefly demoted to Third Division in 1993.


2004–2006: League and Cup Double

The controversial Adalid Magaña took over the team in 1999 to save it from financial crisis. Once was not a favorite to be promoted the Primera circuit in 2004. Financial problems continued to plague the team and many worried that it would go bankrupt. The Once Lobos were the firm candidate in the league to gain direct promotion and had experienced players such as Memo Rivera and William Renderos Iraheta, William Renderos, as well as
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as a coach. However, Once Municipal won 3–2 on the afternoon of 22 May 2004 in an unexpected upset against the Lobos at
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with a
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by Colombian Víctor Jaramillo that solidified Once's place at the top of the Segunda Division and its place in the Primera Division the next season, returning to the top tier for the first time in 25 years. In 2006, the club had its most successful period ever under
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, who filled the roster with players released by more prominent teams. The club won its first Copa Presidente with a 1–0 victory over C.D. Águila on 22 November, giving the club its second ever title. Once also won the grand final of the 2006 Apertura Tournament on 17 December against
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. Although they began trailing in the scoreline with an own goal by Nelson Nerio, Once equalised with seven minutes remaining, which sent the game into overtime, where Once were able to score two more goals and win 3–1, to clinch the club's second league title and third overall title while completing a league and cup double.


2007–2014: Promotions and Relegations

In 2008, the team was once again relegated to the Second Division due to poor management, coaching errors and the underperformance of high-earning players. In 2010 the club won their relegation/promotion battle with
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to regain promotion to Primera Division. The club was relegated at the end of the next season but were given a reprieve after Atletico Balboa was demoted due to their failure to pay the league. Once was finally relegated at the end of the Clausura 2013 season.


Demise and new club

On 17 January 2018 Once Municipal were stripped of their football license due to unpaid fees to Segunda Division and lack of payments to players and coaches. On 20 July 2019, a new club was founded by members of the defunct Once Municipal. It acquired the spot of
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, which was forced to sell its spot due to massive debt. The name of the new club is Once Deportivo FC.


Crest, colors and nicknames

The team's colors are yellow, white and blue, which have been the same since the club was founded. Their home jerseys consist of a yellow shirt and shorts with blue socks. Their away jerseys consist of blue shirts and shorts with yellow socks. Their crest is made up of the number 11, representing the Municipality of Ahuchapan, and the canary, which is the team mascot and symbol. The nickname given to Once Municipal is ''Canarios,'' a reference to their Canary mascot.


Stadium

Once Municipal played their home games at the
Estadio Simeón Magaña Estadio Simeón Magaña is a multi-use stadium in Ahuachapán Department, El Salvador. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Once Deportivo. Once Municipal hierarchy decided to try to secure their own f ...
, which has a capacity of 5,000 people. It is located in the city center of Ahuachapan. Prior to the construction of its stadium, the club trained and played home games at the Llano del Espino in Canchas. * 1946–73: Llano del Espino Canchas * 1974–2017:
Estadio Simeón Magaña Estadio Simeón Magaña is a multi-use stadium in Ahuachapán Department, El Salvador. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Once Deportivo. Once Municipal hierarchy decided to try to secure their own f ...


Supporters

Once Municipal are renowned in El Salvador for the support that the team receives, especially at home games. Once Municipal's fan club is called the "Fuerza Canaria". The "Fuerza Canaria" is an
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group that supports the team at games by singing songs, waving banners and flags, and wearing the team's colors.


Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors


Kit manufacturers

* 2006–2017 : Milan


Shirt sponsors

* TBD: None * 2006–2010: Tigo, La Geo, Pilsener, MK, Fila * 2011: Tigo, La Geo * 2011–2013: La Geo, La Tropicano * 2014–2016: La Geo * 2016: Megafrio, Servitroya, Titanium * 2017: TCS, TropiGas, LaGeo, SalvaCola


Records


Club Records

* First Match (prior to creation of a league): vs. TBD, 1946 * First Match (official): vs. Ferrocarril 3-1 (a club from La Libertad,), August 1946 * Most points in La Primera: 41 points (13 win, 15 draws, 5 losses) 1986/87 * Least points in La Primera: 11 points (1 win, 8 draws, 27 losses) 1996/97


Individual records

* Most capped player for
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: 50 (0 whilst at Once Lobos),
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* Most international caps for El Salvador while a Once Lobos player: 1, TBD * Most goals in a season, all competitions: unknown player, 62 (1927/28) (47 in League, 15 in Cup competitions) * Most goals in a season, La Primera: TBD, 7


Overall seasons table in La Primera

: Last updated: 9 October 2022


Players


Notable players

Below are the notable former and current players who have represented Once Municipal and international competition since the club's foundation in 1912. To appear in the section below, a player must have either played in at least 50 official matches for the club or represented their country's national team playing for Once Municipal before, during or after departing the club.

*
Dagoberto Portillo Dagoberto Portillo Gamero (born November 16, 1979) is a Salvadoran former football goalkeeper. He was banned for life in 2013, for match fixing while playing for the El Salvador national football team. Career Club He began his football career ...
*
Elder Figueroa Elder José Figueroa Sarmiento (born October 14, 1980 in Riohacha) is a Colombian and naturalized Salvadoran football player. Figueroa became a naturalized citizen of El Salvador in 2011, and received his first call-up to the El Salvador nati ...
* Ramon Flores *
Héctor Ávalos Héctor Anibal Ávalos Tobar (born April 9, 1978 in El Salvador) is a Salvadoran footballer who currently plays for Once Municipal in the Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador. Club career Ávalos started his career in 1994 with hometown ...
* Mario Deras *
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* Francisco Portillo *
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* Israel Castro Franco * Armando Collado * Ronald Pimentel *
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*
Anel Canales Anel Alejandro Canales Madrid (born March 15, 1978) is a football forward who most recently played for Luis Ángel Firpo of the Second Division of El Salvador. Club career A much travelled winger or striker, Canales had spells at several Panama ...
* Diego Mejia * Juan Ramon Martinez * Gustavo Guerrero * José Rodolfo “Chofo” Cea * Jorge Adalberto ”Conejo” Lievano * Rafael Búcaro * Maximiliano Cubas * Sean Fraser * Raúl Alfredo Magaña * Mario Antonio Monge * José Antonio Quintanilla * Jorge Suárez Landaverde


Notable Players


Team captains


Personnel


Current technical staff


Management


Coaches


1940s

* Armando Chanco (1949–50)


1950s

* Armando Chanco (1949–50)


1960s

* José Alberto Cevasco ''Che'' (1965)


1970s

* Salvador Alfonso Cabeza (1970) * Julio “Merienda” Olivares (1972

* Carlos Javier Mascaro (1975-77) *
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(1976–78) * Rodolfo Cea ''Chofo'' (1977)


1980s

* Conrado Miranda (1986–1987)


1990s

* Cristo Arnoldo Velásquez Farfán (1991–1992) *
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(1993–1995) *
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(1998–99)


2000s

* Jorge Tupinambá (2001–02) * Marco Pineda (2002–03) *
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(2004) * Henry Rojas (2004) * Miguel Mansilla (2005–06) *
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(June 2006) *
Nelson Mauricio Ancheta Nelson Mauricio Ancheta Flores (born 30 July 1963 in Chalchuapa) is a former Salvadoran professional football player and currently manager. Playing career Nelson Ancheta began his career playing at Universidad Católica de El Salvador durin ...
(July 2006– June 2007) * Abel Moralejo (July 2007 -Oct 2007) *
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(Oct 2007 – March 2008) *
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(March 2008 – April 2008) *
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(April 2008 – May 2008) *
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(June 2008 – Oct 09) *
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(Oct 2009 – Dec 09)


2010s

* Ricardo Mena Laguán (Jan 2010 – April 10) *
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(April 2010 – Feb 11) * Marcos Pineda (Feb 2011 – March 11) *
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(March 2011 – April 2012) *
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(June 2012 – Aug 2012) *
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(Aug 2012 – Oct 2013) * Ivan 'Diablo' Ruiz (Nov 2013– Dec 2014) * Marco Pineda (Dec 2014– May 2015) * Giovanni Trigueros (June 2015 – Feb 2016) * Sandra Martinez (Feb 2016) * Rubén Guevara (Mar 2016– Aug 2016) *
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(Sep 2016– Dec 2016) *
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(Jan 2017– June 2017) * Ivan Ruiz (July 2017 – Nov 2017) * Ernesto Iraheta (Dec 2017 – Dec 2017) *''Hiatus'' (January 2018 - ''Present'')


Others

* José Leteliel


List of presidents

* Alfonso Salaverria (1946–1959) * Antonio Salaverria (1970–1979) * Ricardo Espinoza (1979–1999) * Adalid Magaña (1999–2009) * Andrés Rodríguez Celis (2009–2012) * Oswaldo Magaña (2012–2016) * Carlos Calderón (2016) * Omar Maldonado (2016–2018)


Others

* José Orlando Contreras


Honors


References


External links


Official website

History & club information

Ambitions to promotion article
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