Sporting F.C.

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Sporting
File:Sporting SJ.png
Full nameSporting Football Club
Nickname(s)Libertos
Albinegro
FoundedJune 24, 2016
GroundErnesto Rohrmoser Stadium, San José, Costa Rica
Capacity3000
ManagerJose Giacone
LeagueLiga Promerica
Clausura 2022

Sporting Football Club, also known as Sporting San José, is a Costa Rican football club, that currently plays in the Liga de Fútbol de Primera División, the top division of Costa Rican football league system.

History

On March 2, 2003, a group of Mexican businessmen, led by Jorge Vergara, arrived in Costa Rica to purchase Deportivo Saprissa, of the First Division of that country, in order to acquire all the shares and reduce debts. club finances. Within the set of owners was Jorge Alarcón, who served as the general manager. The main objectives were the promotion of new talents and transcendence at an international level, which were successfully achieved. For seven years he remained in charge of the team until its sale to another administration. During that time, Alarcón greatly appreciated the country for the opportunity to work in management, so he did not rule out returning.

On June 16, 2016, the disappearance of the subsidiary club that participated in the Second Division, the Saprissa Generation, was confirmed at a press conference by the saprissistas. Due to this, the franchise was released and Jorge learned about this news. For this reason he contacted the owner Andrés Calderón, to found the new team with a different name. Calderón accepted the proposal and the group was renamed "Sporting San José", with its headquarters in the district of Pavas, in the capital. The businessman affirmed that it will give an increase in the soccer level of the Costa Rican capital, through the creation of schools and the contribution of experienced players. The colors navy blue and gold were chosen for the uniform, and its first coach would be Randall Row, while Gerald Drummond and Marco Herrera would serve as the talent trainers, in U-17 and U-20 categories, respectively. The team's first game in the 2016 Opening Tournament was held on August 6, at the "Cuty" Monge Stadium in Desamparados, due to the fact that its main venue did not meet the distance requirements between the field and the walls of the stadium. infrastructure. On that occasion the rival was Jacó Rays. At minute 10 'of the meeting, the soccer player Cristian Carrillo scored the first official goal in the history of the club, which meant the 1-0 victory of the Josefinos in his debut. The team was placed in group C, finished as leader with 29 points and obtained 8 wins, 5 draws and 2 losses. With this performance, they qualified for the quarterfinals to face AS Puma Generaleña. The first leg was away on November 12, and ended in a 4-1 loss. For the round developed a week later, those from the central canton of the capital won with a score of 1-0, but insufficient for the aggregate result, so they were eliminated.

Their second competition of the season was the Clausura 2017, in which the team advanced to the knockout round again after finishing third in group C. Statistically, they recorded seven wins, five draws and three losses, for a total of twenty-five goals in favor. and eighteen against. In the first leg of the quarterfinals, those from the capital won 1-0 over Juventud Escazuceña at the Ernesto Rohrmoser Stadium, this on April 9. Despite losing 2-1 in the second leg played at the Nicolás Masís Stadium, the series was decided on penalties for equality added to two goals. On that occasion, figures of 2-3 favored the team to continue in the tournament. However, the two losses in the semifinals of 0-1 in the first leg and 4-0 in the second leg against Jicaral, had repercussions in the elimination of the club. On the other hand, the top scorer in the first year for the Josefinos was Byron Bonilla, who scored eight goals.

On September 5, 2019, it renewed its shield and colors, using black and white as a tribute to the extinct La Libertad team. It was also renamed to "Sporting Football Club". On June 23, 2020 Sporting F.C. manages to win the grand finale of the promotion league, and with this ascend to the First Division of Costa Rica for the first time in its history.

Stadium

The stadium where Sporting San José plays its home games is Ernesto Rohrmoser, located in Pavas, San José, with a capacity of 3,000 spectators. The stage was inaugurated on February 28, 2013, for the Central American Games of that year.

Before the founding of the team, the headquarters was used by other Second Division clubs, as well as in various sports, for which Jorge Alarcón negotiated the property negotiations with Johnny Araya, mayor of San José.

Current squad

As of September 14, 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Costa Rica CRC Adonis Pineda
3 DF Costa Rica CRC Dennis Castillo
5 MF Costa Rica CRC Luis Flores
6 DF Costa Rica CRC José Salvatierra
7 MF Nicaragua NCA Brayan López
8 MF Costa Rica CRC Anthony López
10 FW Costa Rica CRC Bryan Vega
11 FW Honduras HON Roger Rojas
12 MF Costa Rica CRC Randall Azofeifa (Captain)
14 DF Costa Rica CRC Cristopher Meneses
15 DF Costa Rica CRC Juan Diego Madrigal
16 MF Costa Rica CRC Geancarlo Castro
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW Mexico MEX Brian Martínez
18 MF Costa Rica CRC José Paulo Rodríguez
19 MF Costa Rica CRC Harry Rojas
20 MF Costa Rica CRC José Guillermo Mora
21 DF Costa Rica CRC Roy Miller
22 FW Costa Rica CRC Steven Cardenas
25 MF Costa Rica CRC Warren Madrigal
27 GK Costa Rica CRC Luis Torres
28 DF Uruguay URU Joaquín Aguirre
29 DF Costa Rica CRC Rigoberto Jiménez
77 FW Costa Rica CRC Barlon Sequeira
FW Costa Rica CRC Berny Burke

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