C.D. Vista Hermosa

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Vista Hermosa
File:Vista Hermosa logo.png
Full name Club Deportivo Vista Hermosa
Nickname(s) Los Correcaminos
Founded 17 April 1999
Ground Estadio Correcaminos,
San Francisco Gotera, Morazán, El Salvador
Ground Capacity 12,000
Chairman El Salvador Francisco Benitez
Manager El Salvador José Efraín Núñez
League Liga Media Salvadoreña
Liga Media Liga Media Salvadoreña, 10th

Club Deportivo Vista Hermosa, commonly known as Vista Hermosa, is a professional Salvadoran football club based in San Francisco Gotera, Morazán, El Salvador. The club plays in the Primera Division, which is the top tier league in El Salvador.

History

The club was founded on 17 April 1999 by Jose Gilberto Flores. Shortly after its establishment, Sr. Flores struggled financially, thus resulting the welcome of Francisco Benitez. With Benitez' help, the club gain prominence and professionalism, helping the club grow along the way. Since their foundation and up until 2009, the club played its home games at the Estadio Luis Amílcar Moreno. In 2009, after the newly built Estadio Correcaminos was fully constructed, they moved in and since then have called the stadium home.

In 2005, the club achieved its first major honor by winning the Salvadoran Primera División, the 2005 Apertura championship.

Club Deportivo Vista Hermosa is one of the revelations of the new century. 2005 proved to be perhaps their most successful year so far, by winning both championships, the Segunda División which got them promoted for the very first time and the Primera division Apertura 2005 championship. They created history as well by becoming the youngest team to win both treble since 1974. The correcaminos were actually created to help remove youth from the gangs and the violence and drugs associated with them.

Until this remarkable period not many had heard a mention of this club, however they were able to overcome the obstacle of the big three of the Segunda División, which at the time were Chalatenago, Dragón and Independiente Nacional 1906. For the Apertura 2005, which was their very first tournament in the top flight, they were able to finish second place on the table with a record of 10 wins, 7 losses, and one draw. After defeating Luis Ángel Firpo in the semi-finals of the post-season, they were up against Isidro Metapán in the final, who had the best defense statistics in the whole tournament. Both sides had never achieved winning the title. However in the end, the Correcaminos won thanks to Mario Deras, who scored twice in extra time. Club Deportivo Vista Hermosa's main rival is Fuerte San Francisco, due to its close proximity and their fierce clashes to qualify to the Primera División. However, Vista Hermosa recently has been more dominant over their crosstown rivals having stayed in the first division ever since they first got promoted back in 2005. Despite several good campaigns including making the semi finals on several occasions and producing several players into the national team including Salvador Coreas, Leonel Guevara, Osael Romero, they never were able to reclaim a second title. During the 2011 season, several issues plagued the club, including lack of funds, three members of the owner consortuim accused of drug trafficking and having their new stadium confiscated, making the team play in various other stadiums. With those problems, the onfield and off field performance deteriorated until the relegated in 2012 from the primera division after seven seasons. Further Bad results and financial difficulty resulted in the club almost being relegated, however a deal was done with club Nueva Guadalupe to merge both club forming C.D. Guadalupano which would be based in San Miguel and making both clubs defunct [1].

The Dream of a Final

In the end, neither Metapan nor the Vista Hermosa had never played a final in the Salvadoran football, in an unprecedented meeting by the highest national football crown. Favoritism was clearly on the side of the cement, which sported the best defense of the tournament (only 13 goals in 18 dates), with keeper Dago Portillo in great shape and very experienced players in the end, as former fasistas William Reyes, Guillermo Rivera and William Osorio. But the hunger for glory Runner was stronger. Behind the offensive activity of the terrible parejita Barroche-Mosquera was another pair of fear, Colombian Luis Chicho Elder Figueroa and Torres, who handcuffed any offensive attempt Jaguars. The match ended goalless in the first 90 official minutes and in overtime, when everything pointed to define the title on penalties, appeared a character that nobody would have thought as a figure: Mario Deras. Mr. Martinez took it out of the bank at 118 and he shot himself perfect, as Deras scored seconds after entering 121 and put the icing on the victory Runner, the first to the very short story of a neighborhood team was born in 2000 with the ideal of bringing to youth from drugs, violence and gangs.

The dream fulfilled

The celestial glory in 2005 was memorable for the Vista Hermosa, humble and noble San Francisco Gotera team. The same year the team was champion in the second division, won his first title in Major League Salvadoran. For Runner heart, a review of the historical crown.

Team of Champions

Squad Champion: Manuel González, Giovanny Romero, Luis Torres (Colombia), Juan Carlos Chinchilla, René Domingo Álvarez, José Eduardo Campos, Elder Figueroa (Colombia), Manfredi Portillo, Herbert Márquez, Patricio Gómez Barroche (Argentina), Cristian Gil Mosquera (Colombia), Mario Deras, Pablo Hernández, Nelson Flores, Danilo Martinez, Mario Chévez Rene Escobar, Marlon Avila, Carlos Aparicio, Alfonso Perla, René Domingo Álvarez. Sporting Director: Mario Martinez (El Salvador).

Stadium

Club Deportivo Vista Hermosa play their home games at Estadio Correcaminos with a capacity of 12,000. They had previously played all their home games at the Estadio Luis Amílcar Moreno, which had a capacity of 2,000. On April 2008, it was announced that plans had been drawn up for a new football stadium with a capacity for 12,000. The newly built stadium of Estadio Correcaminos was debuted in a game against Juventud Independiente on 5 April 2009.

Honours

Current squad

As of Clausura 2012:
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 El Salvador GK Aníbal Peña
2 El Salvador DF Pastor Melgar Hernández
5 El Salvador DF Yovani Humberto Romero
6 Colombia DF Geovani Alexander Martínez
7 Ecuador MF Joel Monge
8 Honduras MF Derlin Jonathan Romero
12 Honduras MF Bonel Ávila
No. Position Player
17 El Salvador DF Jorge Alberto Umanzor
18 Honduras Hugo Sarmiento
19 Colombia MF Juan Camilo Mejía
20 El Salvador FW Arsenio Rodríguez
21 El Salvador MF José Otoniel Salinas
24 El Salvador MF Alfonso Alberto Perla
30 Honduras FW Pompilio Cacho Valerio

Squad Changes for the Clausura 2012

In:

Out:

Personnel

Current technical staff

Head Coach El Salvador Carlos Romero
Assistant Coach El Salvador Alexander Vladmir Sanchez
Physical El Salvador José Rolando Perez
striker coach El Salvador Marvin Javier Hernández
Medical trainer El Salvador Dr. Juan Dagoberto Diaz Argueta El Salvador Dr. Raúl Alberto Juarez
knesliogiocal El Salvador Manuel Carranza
Utility El Salvador José Transito Alvarado El Salvador Rudis Aguilar

Coaches

Name From To
El Salvador Silverio Hernández. 1999 2002
El Salvador José Efraín Núñez 2003 2004
El Salvador Mario Martínez 2004 2007
Argentina Jorge Alberto García 2007 2008
El Salvador Víctor Coreas 2008 1 Mar 2009
El Salvador Armando Contreras 2 Mar 2009 12 Oct 2009
El Salvador Mario Martínez 13 Oct 2009 29 Nov 2010
Argentina Jorge Alberto García 1 Dec 2010 26 Dec 2010
El Salvador Víctor Coreas 27 Dec 2010 3 Nov 2011
El Salvador José Rolando Perez 4 Nov 2011 11 December 2011
El Salvador Carlos Romero 13 December 2011 5 February 2012
El Salvador Honduras José Efraín Núñez 6 February 2012 Present

Vista Hermosa chairmen

Name From To
El Salvador Jose Gilberto Flores 1999 2000
El Salvador Pedro Hernández 2001 2002
El Salvador Francisco Benitez 2003 Present

Sponsorship

Shirt Manufacturer
  • AVIVA
  • Fila
  • Milàn Sport
Sponsors
  • Argueta Express
  • Chavarria Express
  • M K Medicamentos
  • Tigo
  • Pollo Campestre
  • Comercial Rene
  • CANAL 4 de Televisión
  • Pilot
  • Mobilia
  • Cetron
  • Digicel
  • Poli Clinica Limeña
  • Bazar Liz la Casa del Deporte
  • Telecorporación Salvadoreña
  • Sol T.V

First Division record (2005–2012)

Apertura 2005 – Clausura 2012

Season Position GP W D L GF GA PTS Playoffs Pl. W D L GS GA PTS
Apertura 2005 2nd
18
10
1
7
28
26
31
Champions
3
2
0
1
4
2
6
Clausura 2006 3rd
18
8
2
8
27
22
26
Semi-finals
2
0
1
1
0
1
1
Apertura 2006 8th
18
5
7
6
24
26
22
Did Not Qualify
Clausura 2007 8th
18
6
4
8
23
28
22
Did Not Qualify
Apertura 2007 5th
18
8
3
7
24
25
27
Did Not Qualify
Clausura 2008 4th
18
8
6
4
20
15
30
Semi-finals
2
1
0
1
1
3
3
Apertura 2008 5th
18
7
6
5
20
18
27
Did Not Qualify
Clausura 2009 7th
18
6
3
9
23
28
21
Did Not Qualify
Apertura 2009 3rd
19
7
8
4
31
21
29
Semi-finals
2
0
1
1
1
2
1
Clausura 2010 3rd
18
7
8
3
25
17
29
Semi-finals
2
0
1
1
0
1
1
Apertura 2010 6th
18
3
9
6
20
25
18
Did Not Qualify
Clausura 2011 7th
18
6
8
4
19
15
26
Did Not Qualify
Apertura 2011 10th
18
1
7
10
11
25
10
Did Not Qualify
Clausura 2012 10th
18
3
6
9
17
34
15
Did Not Qualify

References

Coaches

Dorsales retirados

Dorsal Jugador Posición Período
8 El Salvador Osael Romero Defensa 2004–2012
7 Argentina Patricio Barroche Defensa 2005–2007

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
1998–1999 Mikasa Argueta Express/La Casa del Deporte/Farmacias del Ahorro
1999–2000 Atletica Argueta Express/La Casa del Deporte/Farmacias del Ahorro
2000–2004 Galaxia Chavarria Express/La Casa del Deporte/Farmacias del Ahorro
2004–2005 Aviva Medicamentos MK/La Casa del Deporte/Farmacias del Ahorro
2005–2007 Aviva Pollo Campestre/La Casa del Deporte/Farmacias del Ahorro/Medicamentos MK/TCS
2007–2008 Aviva TCSPailot/Tigo/Pollo Campestre
2008–2009 Aviva TCSTigo/Sol TV/Poli Clinica limeña
2010–11 Milan Sport Constructora Benites/Comercial Renè/Ferreteria Ferro Mundo
2011–12 Milan Sport CetroneTigo/Comercial Renè/Constructora Benites
2012–12 Milan Sport MobillaTigo/Comercial Renè/Constructora Benites
2013–13 Milan Sport Alba PetroleoTigo/Partido FMLN/Alcaldia de Nueva Guadalupe

External links

Preceded by Primera Division
Apertura 2005
(1st title)
Succeeded by
Clausura 2006

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