Atlético Choloma

Atlético Choloma is a Honduran football club that plays its home games at Estadio Rubén Deras in Choloma, Cortés.

Atlético Choloma
Full nameAtlético Choloma
Nickname(s)Cholomeños
Los Toros Bravos (The Brave Bulls)
Founded1 September 1999 (1999-09-01)[1]
GroundEstadio Rubén Deras
Choloma, Honduras
Capacity1,000
ChairmanJavier Hernandez
ManagerEdwin Roberto Pavón León
LeagueLiga de Ascenso de Honduras
2012–13 C10th

History

Atlético Infop

Known as Atlético Infop until 2008, the club was renamed Atlético Choloma in 2008.[2]

Founded only in 2008,[3] Atlético Choloma defeated Parrillas One in the 2010–11 promotion on 18 June 2011, which earned them a spot in the 2011–12 Liga Nacional.[4]

In April 2013, they were relegated under Edwin Pavón which made Pavón the Honduran coach with most relegations in Honduran football history.[5]

Achievements

Winners (1): 2010–11 C
Runners-up (2): 2009–10 A, 2013–14 A

League performance

Regular seasonPost season
SeasonPosPldWDLFAGDPtsPosPldWDLFAGDPts
2011–12 A10th183961827−918Didn't enter
2011–12 C4th188552018+2296th200213−20
2012–13 A5th185762928+1223rd412134 –15
2012–13 C10th1821062428−416Didn't enter

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  HON Nahún Avila
3 DF  HON Huverdi Llocymar Garcia Turcios
4 DF  HON Enil Ernesto Garcia Garcia
6 DF  HON Elder Vildad Valladares Hernández
8 MF  HON Mauricio Castro
9 FW  HON Félix Wilfred Alvarez Flores
10 MF  HON Alexis Andino
11 FW  BRA Everaldo Ferreira
12 FW  HON Rony Alexis Paz Tábora
13 MF  HON Aldo Josué Oviedo Gallardo
14 MF  HON Erick Ernesto Zepeda Martinez
15 DF  HON Johnny Alberto Barrios Meléndez
17 DF  HON Máximo Onel Arzú Guity
18 MF  HON Bayron Rolando Barahona Miranda
20 MF  HON Walter Joel Castro Hernández
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 FW  HON Israel Abidán Solis Benitez
24 MF  HON Gerson Adriel Ortez Zelaya
26 DF  HON Roy Posas
27 GK  HON Aldo Jesús Posas Ferrufino
28 FW  URU Óscar Torlacoff
30 MF  HON Juan Raudales
31 FW  HON Gary Antonio Inestroza Escoto
37 MF  HON Gerardo Enrique Palma Gallardo
48 MF  HON Derick Jeremy Vargas Drummond
54 FW  HON Bayron Alexander Abrego Prado
59 DF  HON José Eduardo Mayorquin Menjivar
60 DF  HON Larry Argeny Martinez Ordoñez
62 MF  HON Jonny Josué Velásquez Estrada
-- FW  COL Charles Córdoba

All Time Top Scorers

Oscar Torlacoff (29)

References


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