Puntarenas F.C.




















































Puntarenas F.C.
Puntarenas FC.svg
Full name Puntarenas Fútbol Club, Sociedad Anónima Deportiva
Nickname(s)
Areneros, Chuchequeros, Naranjas, Porteños, Tiburones, Fuerza Naranja
Founded June 30, 2004
Ground Estadio Lito Pérez
Capacity 4,105
Chairman María Alejandra Ordóñez Lucovich
Manager Wálter Centeno
League Segunda División de Costa Rica
2015 Clausura Group A: 2nd
Overall: 3rd
Playoffs: Quarter-Finals
Ascenso Nacional: Runner-up
Website Club website

















Home colours














Away colours




Puntarenas Fútbol Club S.A.D. is a Costa Rican football club, currently competing in the Segunda División de Costa Rica.


The team plays its home games in the Estadio Municipal de Puntarenas Miguel Ángel "Lito" Pérez Treacy nicknamed “Olla Mágica” ("Pressure Cooker") in Puntarenas Centro, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, known by that name because of the high temperatures of the zone and the unstopping support from the fans along the games.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 A.D. Municipal Puntarenas


    • 1.2 A.D. Sánta Barbara franchise purchased


    • 1.3 Puntarenas F.C.




  • 2 Colors and badge


  • 3 Home stadium


  • 4 Television and Radio


  • 5 Costa Rican National Championships


  • 6 International Tournament Championships


  • 7 International Competitions


  • 8 Year-by-year in Primera División


  • 9 Year-by-year in Segunda División


  • 10 Players


    • 10.1 Player Records


    • 10.2 Current squad


    • 10.3 Notable players




  • 11 Historical list of coaches


  • 12 Team officials


  • 13 References


  • 14 External links





History



A.D. Municipal Puntarenas


The club was founded in June 2004,[1] by Adrián Castro Velásquez and Eduardo Li Sánchez and is basically a spinoff of the A.D. Municipal Puntarenas club, founded on January 9, 1952[2] which until 2001 had spent 34 seasons in the Primera División (UNAFUT). Municipal Puntarenas debuted in the Primera División on 19 April 1964[2] and won their first and only division title in the 1986–87 season against Alajuelense,[3] they also finished second three more times. In 2002 Municipal Puntarenas was relegated to Liga de Ascenso, Segunda División (LIASCE) and in 2009 to third division Primera División de Liga Nacional de Futbol Aficionado (LINAFA).



A.D. Sánta Barbara franchise purchased


Municipal Puntarenas's relegation in 2001 and Municipal Osa's descent in 2003 left Puntarenas Province without a Primera División club[1] so Li and Castro purchased the franchise of A.D. Santa Bárbara[4] to restore the province's presence in the top tier.[5]


Santa Bárbara had made their debut in the Primera in the 1997–98 season with 4th place being their best league result.[6]



Puntarenas F.C.


Puntarenas F.C. counts with the supporter group "Estação La Samba Primeira" that brings cheers and music to the local games. Puntarenas F.C. played its first game on August 22, 2004 in Estadio Miguel "Lito" Pérez, beating Belén 2–1. They became one of the best teams in the Primera División, being in the first 3 places in their first 3 years as a new team, starting a rivalry with Saprissa and Alajuelense, the most successful teams in the country. According to IFFHS Club World Ranking, Puntarenas F.C. ranked 342 (285) in the World in 2007, making them one of the best squads in Costa Rica and in the UNCAF region.


On July 4, 2007, Eduardo Li Sánchez resigned as team owner and President to take over the reins of Federación Costarricense de Fútbol (FEDEFUTBOL) as President.[7] Owner and Vice President Adrián Castro Velásquez became the club's new President and sole proprietor.


On December 9, 2008, it was announced that Alejandro Márquez, owner of Mexican second division football club Atlético Celaya had bought 50 percent of the shares of Puntarenas F.C.[8] making it the second Costa Rican team with Mexican interest. Márquez was elected Vice President.


On February 16, 2009 Adrián Castro Velásquez was assassinated as he left his house in Miramar de Montes de Oro en route to Puntarenas Centro, by a pair of hitman on a motorbike[9] to settle a business dispute. As a result of Castro's tragic death, his wife María Alejandra Ordóñez Lucovich took over[1] his half of the club's shares. The board of directors elected Adrian's son Marcelo Enrique Castro as second Vice President and Víctor Herrera as President.


On June 27, 2009, it was reported that Alejandro Márquez defaulted on his contract with the club.[10] Alejandra Ordóñez took full ownership, control of all club assets and the Presidency.[11]


In 2009, Score One Soccer became equity partner of Puntarenas F.C. and was also granted a 10-year contract by Municipalidad de Puntarenas to operate Estadio Miguel "Lito" Pérez.


In April 2014, Puntarenas were relegated to the Second Division.[12]



Colors and badge


On February 15, 2008 Puntarenas F.C. unveiled its new crest and mascot at an event at Capitán Moreno, a local restaurant. "Sharkman" is represented by a shark and Costa Rican media has dub the team "Los Tiburones", but note the team's name remains the same. The colors of the Puntarenas F.C. crest are orange, black and white.


On June 22, 2015 during a press conference in San José, Puntarenas F.C. presented its new crest to the public. The team's colors remain the same.




Home stadium


Puntarenas plays its home matches at Estadio Municipal de Puntarenas Miguel Ángel "Lito" Pérez Treacy (2004–Present)


  • (Stadium photo 1)


Television and Radio


Puntarenas F.C. matches are broadcast on Teletica Canal 7 and Local Radio coverage is broadcast live on Radio Columbia 98.7 FM


Puntarenas F.C. broadcast a weekly television program featuring Club Tactics, Fan of the Week, Statistics and Summary, Team Knowledge, etc. on Canal 8 de Cabletica.



Costa Rican National Championships


Unión de Clubes de Fútbol de la Primera División (UNAFUT) – Copa UNAFUT: 0



Runner-up (1): 2005–06

Third Place (1): 2006–07


Fútbol de Primera División de Costa Rica (FPD) – Copa UNAFUT: 0


  • Apertura (Invierno)

Runner-up (1): 2009

  • Clausura (Verano)

Liga de Ascenso (LIFUSE): 0


  • Apertura (Invierno)

Winner (1): 2014

  • Clausura (Verano)


  • Final Nacional por el Ascenso – Copa Ascenso Nacional: 0

Runner-up (1): 2015


Torneo de Copa de Costa Rica: 0 [13]



International Tournament Championships


  • UNCAF Interclub Cup: 1

Winner: 2006


International Competitions


  • CONCACAF Champions' Cup


2007 Quarter-Finals v. United States Houston Dynamo – 1:0, 2:0 (Dynamo advances 2:1 on aggregate)

  • UNCAF Interclub Cup



2006 First Round v. Belize Hankook Verdes F.C. – 5:0, 1:1 (Puntarenas advances 6:1 on aggregate)

2006 Quarter-Finals v. Costa Rica L.D. Alajuelense – 0:3, 2:0 (Puntarenas advances 5:0 on aggregate)

2006 Semi-Finals v. Guatemala C.D. Marquense – 2:0, 0:0 (Puntarenas qualify 2:0 on aggregate)

2006 Final v. Honduras C.D. Olimpia – 3:2, 1:0–1:3 (Puntarenas Champion and qualify to 2007 CONCACAF Champion's Cup)


2007 First Round v. Belize F.C. Belize – 3:0, 0:0 (Puntarenas advances 3:0 on aggregate)

2007 Quarter-Finals v. Costa Rica C.D. Saprissa – 1:1, 2:1 (Saprissa advances 3:2 on aggregate)



Year-by-year in Primera División




























































































































Year
Winter Season

Apertura
Summer Season

Clausura
Season Aggregate

Copa UNAFUT

Copa Interclubes
UNCAF

CONCACAF
Champions League

FIFA
Club World Cup
2004–05
5th, Group A

Not qualified
4th, Group A

Not qualified
9th Place

Not qualified

Could not qualify

Could not qualify

Could not qualify
2005–06
2nd, Group A
Semi-Finals
1st, Group A
Semi-Finals
2nd Place
Runner-Up

2005 Not qualified

2006 Not qualified

2005 Not qualified
2006–07
2nd, Group A
Semi-Finals
2nd, Group A
Semi-Finals
3rd Place
Third Place
2006 Champions
2007 Quarter-Finals

2006 Not qualified
2007–08
4th, Group A

Not qualified
4th, Group A

Not qualified
5th Place
Defunct 2007
2007 Quarter-Finals

2008 Not qualified

2007 Not qualified
2008–09
4th, Group A

Not qualified
4th, Group A

Not qualified
7th Place
Defunct 2008

2008–09 Not qualified

2008 Not qualified
2009–10
3rd, Group B
Runner-up
3rd, Group B
Quarter-Finals
8th Place

2009–10 Not qualified

2009 Not qualified
2010–11
4th, Group A

Not qualified
5th, Group A

Not qualified
11th Place

2010–11 Not qualified

2010 Not qualified
2011–12
5th Place

Not qualified
9th Place

Not qualified
9th Place

2011–12 Not qualified

2011 Not qualified
2012–13
10th Place

Not qualified
6th Place

Not qualified
9th Place

2012–13 Not qualified

2012 Not qualified
2013–14
8th Place

Not qualified
12th Place

Not qualified
12th Place

2013–14 Not qualified

2013 Not qualified


  • Puntarenas F.C. was relegated to the Liga de Ascenso after the 2014 Clausura season.

  • Costa Rica – List of Champions and Runners-up RSSSF































































































































Year
League Record


P

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

2004–05
32

09

08
15
51
59
35

2005–06
32
19

08

05
52
28
65

2006–07
32
16

08

08
52
35
56

2007–08
32
10
14

08
34
39
44
2008–09
32
11

09
12
40
48
42

2009–10
32

08
13
11
31
42
37
2010–11
32

08

05
19
39
54
29
2011–12
40
12
10
18
50
69
46
2012–13
44
12
16
16
57
69
52
2013–14
44

09
15
20
45
69
42

Total

352

114

106

132

451

512

448


Year-by-year in Segunda División






























Year
Winter Season

Apertura
Summer Season

Clausura
Season Aggregate
Copa Ascenso Nacional
2014–15
1st, Group A
Winner*
2nd, Group A
Quarter-Finals
3rd Place
Runner-up
2015–16




















































Year
League Record


P

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts
2014–15
32
17

07

08
47
27
58
2015–16
12

04

04

04
17
22
16

Total

44

21

11

12

64

49

74


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