A.C.C.D. Mineros de Guayana

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Asociación Civil Club Deportivo Mineros de Guayana, known as Mineros de Guayana or simply Mineros, is a professional football club based in Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela.

Mineros de Guayana
Full nameAsociación Civil Club Deportivo Mineros de Guayana
Nickname(s)Los Negriazules (The Black and Blues)
La Pandilla del Sur (The Southern Gang)
Founded20 November 1981; 42 years ago (1981-11-20)
GroundPolideportivo Cachamay
Capacity41,600[1]
ChairmanJulio César Fuentes Manzulli
ManagerJesús Alonso Cabello
LeagueVenezuelan Segunda División
2023Primera División, 15th of 15 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

History

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The Colegio Loyola Gumilla's field, located in Puerto Ordaz, was used in football matches. The people who played at the field decided to found a football club. On November 11, 1981, the club was founded as Club Deportivo Mineros de Guayana.

On November 20, 1981, the club's foundation constitutive act was signed.

On January 3, 1982, the club played its first match, against Villa Colombia FC, a Guayana's amateur club. Mineros won 2-0, both goals scored by José Pacheco.

On September 5, 1982, the club won the Segunda División Venezolana, being promoted to the following year's first division.

In 1989, the club won the first Primera División Venezolana.

Crest and colours

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The club's logo is composed of a geometrical figure, which is a carbon diamond crystal zoomed millions of times with a microscope. The club's colors are blue and black.

Stadium

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Mineros plays their home matches at CTE Cachamay, which has a maximum capacity of 41,600 people. [1] It was 1 of the 9 venues of the Copa America 2007, for this, US$160,000 were invested for the expansion of the stadium. The stadium has multiple uses, like a special kids area, an indoor gym, basketball and volleyball courts, a racing track, ten media station booths, a commercial center, movie theaters and three enormous parking lots. The stadium is surrounded by the river Caroní and the waterfall of the Cachamay Park.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 13 December 2020[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
1GK  VENAlan Liebeskind
1GK  VENDaniel Iemma
2DF  VENAdrian Martinez
3DF  VENKarim Saab
4DF  COLLuis Vergara
5DF  VENJulio Machado
6FW  VENAlfredo Mendoza
7MF  VENArgenis Gómez
8DF  VENJohan Micolta
8MF  VENÉdgar Jiménez
9FW  VENRichard Blanco
10MF  VENPierangelo Pagnano
10MF  VENMichael Covea
11FW  VENDarwin Gómez
12GK  VENEdgar Pérez
13DF  VENAnthony Matos
14DF  VENDanny Hernández
16FW  VENGustavo Páez
No.Pos. NationPlayer
16FW  VENPedro Zaragoza
17MF  VENEly Valderrey
18MF  VENNelson Hernández
19MF  VENFrancisco Pol Hurtado
19MF  VENAndrés Godoy
20MF  VENArnold López
20DF  VENJosé González
21FW  CRCMynor Escoe
22DF  VENJorbert Trillo
22DF  VENÁngel Faria
23MF  VENJosmar Zambrano
24DF  VENBrayan Hurtado
25FW  VENAndres Saavedra
26GK  VENEdixson González
28DF  VENChristian Gómez
30FW  VENVíctor Navas
30DF  VENJosé Luis Granados

Former managers

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Honours

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South American record

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1990: Group stage
1997: Group stage
2005: Preliminary round
2008: First stage
2005: Preliminary round
2006: Preliminary round
2012: Second stage
2013: TBD
1995: Quarter-finals

References

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  1. ^ "Stadiums in Venezuela". World Stadiums. Archived from the original on 5 November 2001. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  2. ^ "ACCD Mineros de Guayana - Soccer - Team Profile - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics - Global Sports Archive". globalsportsarchive.com. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
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