Full name | Asociación Deportiva Intipucá Fútbol Club |
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Founded | 1970 |
Ground |
Estadio de Intipucá, Intipucá, El Salvador |
Capacity | 5.000 |
Chairman | Miguel Luis Zelaya |
Manager | Edwin Garay |
League | Segunda División |
Apertura 2011 | Group B, 7th |
Asociación Deportiva Intipucá Fútbol Clube is a Salvadoran professional football club based in Intipucá, El Salvador.
Founded in 1970, the team name was recommended by Mr. Enrique Villatoro, who served as secretary Intipucá magistrate.
The founding members were the brothers Israel and Rigoberto Marquez, Leonel Salinas and other active and progressive personalities of this community. The team began in the third category (now called amateur league) players relying talented natives and of cantons and villages near the town who have moved up to the League B (now Tercera Division), which was maintained for almost a decade, however, by the armed conflict that raged in the country, the team disappeared in 1979.
In 1986 resurfaces with new leaders who are among the current club president Edwin Hernandez, Alfredo Zelaya, Rene Berrios and others joining the amateur league in which he was fighting for several years to ascend to the professional league and not achieve this goal, the initiative of Mr. Jacinto Rivera 2004 he acquired the status of Tercera Division Canton Brazil Arm of San Miguel and one year later we ascend to the Segunda division, in which we are currently doing a satisfactory job since during the last tournaments conducted in this category we have to stay within the top four spots in our group (Group B), which has been possible thanks to the efforts of our athletes, coaches, managers, employees and local sponsors Estados Unidos residents, because we have had the moral and financial support of a directive in United States whom we give our most sincere thanks for the excellent work done to bring resources from activities and contributions of compatriots who have allowed us to promptly meet Our commitments important because without this help we could hardly do, so we invite you to continue supporting us.
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