C.D. Dragón

C.D. Dragón
Full name Club Deportivo Dragón
Nickname(s) "Los Mitologicos", "Monstruo Verde"
Founded 18 September 1939
Ground Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza,
San Miguel, El Salvador
Ground Capacity 10,000
Chairman El Salvador Arturo Castellón
Manager El Salvador Nelson Ancheta
League Primera División
Apertura 2016 Primera División 1st (Champion) (Final)

Club Deportivo Dragón is a Salvadoran football club, based in San Miguel, El Salvador; founded in 1939.

Dragón has won the league title twice in the 1951 and 1953 and finished as runner-up on three occasions. Dragón have played their home games at the 10,000 capacity Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza since 1956 when the stadium was built. Their traditional home kit consists of Green and white shirts (striped) with white shorts and green socks. The club has a long-standing rivalry with national opponents Águila, and matches between the two sides are known as the derby.

History

Dragón was founded on 18 September 1939; during this period no national league was available so they played against teams from different zones. Dragón represented San Miguel department. Dragón played their matches at the Estadio Charlaix, which would be their home stadium for several decades. Under the coaching of player-coach Esteban Blanco, the direction of Samuel Córdoba and key players such as Juan Francisco Barraza, Rómulo Granados and Domingo Flores, the club experienced their most successful period in the 1950s, when they won two league titles (1950–51, 1953–53) and lost two other championship finals.[1]

However, Dragón's fortune would change when a new club was founded during the latter part of the 1950s, Águila. Águila began to assume the mantle as the top representative of San Miguel and began to drain Dragón of quality players such as (Barraza, Blanco and others), sponsorship and fans which led to Dragón not only developing a fierce rivalry with Águila but also led to the club being relegated to the Second Division after the conclusion of the 1963–64 season.[2]

The club spent 13 years in the Second Division during this time; they were one of the founding members of UCLA (Unión de Clubes de Liga de Ascenso) in 1971. However, on 12 February 1977, under Brazilian coach Jorge Tupinambá who had previously coached ANTEL and Platense to the First Division, helped Dragón win their promotion game against Santiagueño 1–0 and helped elevate Dragón back to the First Division.[3]

Dragón's stay in the First Division was a short one (four years), the club only achieved two final series participation during the 1977–78, 1978–79 where they were quickly eliminated and the club was relegated to the Second Division after the conclusion of the 1980 season. Under the coaching of former player and idol Juan Francisco Barraza, the club almost achieved promotion back to the First Division during the 1984–85 season; however, they lost their promotion game to CESSA and had to wait another four years to gain promotion.[4]

Mario Martínez, whose name will become entwined with Dragón, helped the club gain promotion to the First Division thanks to a 2–1 aggregate victory over Halcón de San Cayetano Istepeque during this period a new crop of talented players were identified including future highest goalscorer for the El Salvador national football team Raúl Díaz Arce, Moisés "Pecho de Mono" González, and others. Despite the success, the club were struck with financial troubles and had to sell those players and in just one season the club was relegated back to the Second Division.

The club waited four years to achieve promotion once again thanks to the coaching of Miguel Aguilar Obando, who helped Dragón win their promotion game 4–0 over Arcense.

Their most recent spell in the top tier lasted from 1996 through 2003; during this period several players shone including Honduran Williams Reyes, William Torres and others and they achieved a few final series. However they were relegated in 2003 to the Second Division and have played there for ten years.

Dragón won promotion to the First Division mainly due to the coaching of Mario Martínez second time in which he helped Dragón gain promotion, Dragón defeated Ciclón del Golfo over the two legs with an aggregate score of 3–1.[5]

Despite having a very poor Apertura campaign in which Mario Martínez was sacked and replaced by Nelson Ancheta, with the recruitment of club legend Williams Reyes and the emergence of stars like Rommel Mejía, Santos Ortíz, and Aurelio Vásquez the club reached the Clausura grand final (after disposing Santa Tecla in a play-off series 2–1, and defeating league leaders FAS in the semi-finals 1–0 on aggregate), However, despite the game ending 0–0 after 120 minutes two missed penalties in the shootout meant that Isidro Metapán would win the grand final 6–5 on penalties.

On 29 of May, 2016, the club had its most successful period in its modern history under the guidance of Salvadorian Omar Sevilla, the club were able to win their first championship in 63 years (the Clausura 2016). Dragón won the match 1–0, Wilman Torres was the lone goal-scorer for Dragón in the final .

Honours

Men's section

National titles

Friendly

Individual trophies

1990–91 – El Salvador Raúl Díaz Arce (21 goals)
Apertura 2000 – Honduras Williams Reyes (17 goals)
Clausura 2014Honduras Williams Reyes (13 goals)

Performance in CONCACAF competitions

Best: Group stage in 2016
2016–17 : Group stage

Stadium

Dragón plays its home games at Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza located in San Miguel, The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people.

Club culture

Supporters

There is currently one officially recognized supporters group, El monstruo verde .

Mascot

Throughout their history, a dragon was the club's official mascot. On March 9, 2014, the club, after consultation with the fans, decided to call their mascot Mito .

Rivalries

Dragón's main rival is Águila. This stems from the fact that both teams come from the San Miguel region, and Águila, early in their history, were able to recruit several key Dragón players . The derby has been labelled Derbi Migueleño (the San Miguel Derby).

Sponsorship

Shirt Manufacturer
Sponsors

Current squad

As of Apertura 2016:[6][7] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 El Salvador DF Luis Hernández (Vice-captain)
3 El Salvador DF Wilson Bermúdez
5 Argentina MF Álvaro Bely
6 El Salvador MF Jefferson Polío
8 El Salvador MF José Benítez
9 Jamaica FW Kenroy Howell
10 Colombia FW Luis Valencia
11 El Salvador FW Gustavo López
12 Trinidad and Tobago DF Jamal Jack
14 El Salvador FW Kevin Melara
15 El Salvador MF Aurelio Vásquez (Captain)
16 El Salvador MF Óscar Portillo
No. Position Player
17 El Salvador MF Axel López
19 El Salvador DF Bladimir Osorio
20 El Salvador MF Arsenio Rodríguez
21 El Salvador DF Blas Lizama
22 El Salvador GK Henry Hernández
23 El Salvador DF Raúl González
24 El Salvador DF Sergio Cruz
26 El Salvador DF Marcelo Posadas
27 El Salvador MF Edwin Benítez
28 El Salvador DF David Sevilla
30 El Salvador MF Carlos Monteagudo

Squad Changes for the Apertura 2016

In:

Out:

Reserve Category Football

As of Apertura 2016:[8] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
36 El Salvador GK Amílcar Cabrera
37 El Salvador Fernando Fonseca
38 El Salvador Misael Enrique Alfaro
39 El Salvador Alfredo Orellana
41 El Salvador Ronald Torres
42 El Salvador Hugo Martínez
43 El Salvador Gerson Colato
44 El Salvador Herberth Gómez
No. Position Player
45 El Salvador Melvin Ochoa
46 El Salvador Kevin Martínez
48 El Salvador Jordy Bonilla
49 El Salvador Ronald Arias
53 El Salvador Diego Reyes
29 El Salvador Kelvin Melara (Vice-captain)
49 El Salvador Ronald Arias

Personnel

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager El Salvador Nelson Mauricio Ancheta
Assistant ManagersEl Salvador Abel Blanco
Reserve Manager & Goalkeeping coachEl Salvador Santos Rivera
Under 17 ManagerEl Salvador TBD
Fitness CoachArgentina Walter Gomez
Team DoctorEl Salvador César Douglas García
Sports DirectorEl Salvador Luis René Granados

Management

Position Staff
OwnerEl Salvador
PresidentEl Salvador René Ventura
Vice PresidentEl Salvador
Administrative ManagerEl Salvador René Sorto
TBDEl Salvador
TBDEl Salvador
TBDEl Salvador

Notable managers

Period Manager Notes
1950–51 El Salvador Jorge El Choco Mendez Won 1 Primera Division Titles (1950–51)
1951–53 El Salvador Miguel Herrera Won 1 Primera Division Titles (1953–54)
1954 El Salvador Armando Chanco
1955–56 Argentina Gregorio Bundio First manager from outside El Salvador
1970–71 El Salvador Guillermo Gutiérrez
1976–78 Brazil Jorge Tupinambá Segunda Division champion/Promoted to First Division 1977–78 season.
1984–85 El Salvador Juan Francisco Barraza
1987–89 El Salvador Mario Martínez Segunda Division champion/Promoted to First Division 1987–88 season.
1993–94 El Salvador Juan Ramón Paredes
1994–95 El Salvador Miguel Aguilar Obando
1998 El Salvador Moses Magaña
1999–Dec 00 Paraguay Nelson Brizuela
2000–01 El Salvador Saul Molina
2001 El Salvador Miguel Aguilar Obando
2001–02 El Salvador Saul Molina
2001 Ecuador Alfredo Encalada
2002 Brazil Carlos Vieira
2002 Paraguay Nelson Brizuela
2003 El Salvador Mario Martínez
2003 El Salvador Domingo Ramos (Interim)
2005–06 El Salvador Saul Molina
TBD El Salvador José Efraín Núñez
2009–Oct 09 El Salvador Mario Martínez
Oct 2009–Dec 10 Brazil Eduardo Santana
2011 El Salvador Joaquín Pérez
2011–March 12 El Salvador Marvin "La Perica" Benítez
March–May 2012 El Salvador Abel Blanco
June 2012–Aug 13 El Salvador Mario Martínez Clausura 2013 Segunda Division champion and winner of promotion play-off /
Promoted to First Division 2013–14 season.
Aug 2013 May 14 El Salvador Nelson Mauricio Ancheta Runner-up in the Clausura 2014
May 2014–Feb 15 Argentina Roberto Gamarra
Feb 2015 El Salvador Santos Rivera Interim (Coached two games)
Feb–March 15 El Salvador Guillermo Rivera
March–April 2015 El Salvador Santos Rivera Interim (Coached 2 games)
April–May 2015 El Salvador Abel Blanco Interim (Coached 3 games)
June 2015– El Salvador Omar Sevilla Won 1 Primera Division Titles (2016 Clausura)

References

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