Deportes Quindío

Deportes Quindío is a professional Colombian football club based in Armenia, Colombia, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera B. The club was founded on 8 January 1951, and its best achievement was win the 1956 tournament. They play their home games at the Centenario stadium. The club was called Atlético Quindío from 1953 to 1963.[2]

Deportes Quindío
Full nameCorporación Deportes Quindío
Nickname(s)Los Cuyabros (from Cuyabra, a type of inedible pumpkin),
Los Cafeteros (The Coffee Growers),
El Milagroso (The Miraculous)
Founded8 January 1951 (1951-01-08)
GroundEstadio Centenario
Armenia, Colombia
Capacity20,716[1]
ChairmanJesús Hernando Ángel
ManagerÓscar Héctor Quintabani
LeagueCategoría Primera B
20195th
WebsiteClub website

Stadium

Honours

National Honours

Runners-up (2): 1953, 1954

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

1998: Quarter-finals
1999: First Round

Current squad

As of 8 June 2020

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  COL Arled Cadavid
2 DF  COL José Cabarcas
3 DF  COL Brayan Ceballos
4 DF  COL Anuar Hurtado
5 DF  COL Wilmer Palacios
6 DF  COL Jesús Figueroa
7 MF  COL Joan Cortés
8 MF  COL Yéiner Orozco
10 FW  COL Roy Castillo
11 FW  COL Wilson España
12 GK  COL Luis Estacio
13 MF  COL Alexis Serna
15 DF  COL Leyser Chaverra
17 DF  COL Jackson Montaño
18 FW  COL Danny Santoya
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW  COL Olmes García
21 MF  COL Exneider Guerrero
22 MF  COL Jhon Balanta
23 MF  COL Didier Pino
25 FW  COL Juan Garavito
26 MF  COL Jader Quiñónes
27 FW  COL Diber Cambindo
28 MF  COL Luis Carabalí
29 MF  COL Carlos Palacio
DF  COL John Jairo Montaño
MF  COL Jairo Borrero
MF  COL Yani Quintero
MF  COL Junior Rangel
FW  COL Yílmar Filigrana
FW  COL Henry Javier Hernández

Managers

References

Affiliated teams


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