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VCP Chinandega was a
Nicaragua Nicaragua (; ), officially the Republic of Nicaragua (), is the largest country in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Managua is the countr ...
n football team who have played 2 years at the country's top level. Located in
Chinandega Chinandega () is a city and the departmental seat of Chinandega department in Nicaragua. It is also the administrative centre of the surrounding municipality of the same name. It is Nicaragua's 2nd most important city (economy) and 6th largest ...
, they were named after Vicente de la Cruz Padilla (VCP) A baseball player from Chinandega who owned the club.Mais xxc


History

The club was founded in August, 2006 by famous baseball player and owner Vicente de la Cruz Padilla. As a project to promote football to young people in his home town of
Chinandega Chinandega () is a city and the departmental seat of Chinandega department in Nicaragua. It is also the administrative centre of the surrounding municipality of the same name. It is Nicaragua's 2nd most important city (economy) and 6th largest ...
. With the help of Eddy Reyes, Boanerge Espinoza, Enrique Reyes, Baxter Martínez and Eduardo Vidal Alonso, The club was playing in the Nicaraguan Third Division, predominantly with players from the area. Their rise was unbelievable they won the third division in 2006 and in 2007 won the second division which allowed them to be promoted to the first division where they have remained since. In summer 2010, VCP Chinandega was not allowed to continue in the Premier Division after failing to pay the registration fee,Deja fuera al VCP y “favorece” al América Fenifut arbitraria
nbsp;– El Nuevo Diario which brought an end to the club's existence.


List of Coaches

* Eduardo Vidal Alonso Gomez (2006–08) * Flavio Da Silva (2008 – March 2009) * Eduardo Vidal Alonso Gomez (April 2009 – January 2010) * Omar Zambrana (2010)


References

Defunct football clubs in Nicaragua Association football clubs established in 2006 2006 establishments in Nicaragua {{Nicaragua-footyclub-stub