Caracas
Full nameCaracas Fútbol Club Femenino
Nickname(s)Los Rojos del Ávila (The Reds from Ávila)
Founded12 December 1967 (1967-12-12)
GroundCocodrilos Sports Park
Capacity3,500
ChairmanPhillip Valentiner
ManagerGimino Tropiano
LeagueSuperliga Femenina
WebsiteClub website

Caracas Fútbol Club Femenino is a Venezuelan women's football team based in Caracas. The club is the female section of Caracas F.C. They have won five Superliga Femenina titles, the most by any club.

History

Caracas F.C. was originally founded on 12 December 1967 at the initiative of a group of fans led by José León Beracasa, Luis Ignacio Sanglade, Ángel Román, Diógenes Álvarez, Luis Abad Obregón and José Abad Obregón, gathered in the "Quinta Rebeca" located in the San Román neighborhood of Caracas. The club was created due to the fact that there was no soccer team in the capital with the name Caracas, since at that time most of the existing capital teams had representative names of the European colonies that arrived in Venezuela after the World War II, specifically from Spain, Italy and Portugal. This is how the idea matured and later the team name was registered on 27 December 1967. On 2 January 1968 the Board of Directors was formed as follows: Ángel Román as President, Diógenes Álvarez as Vice President, Luis Abad Obregón as Secretary, José León Beracasa as Treasurer and finally Luis Ignacio Sanglade and José Abad Obregón as Members, later the record is published in the Official Gazette on 29 January 1968 (at the time of foundation the team had a Subscribed Capital of Bs. 1,000) and had their administrative headquarters in La Florida neighborhood.[1]

Honours

Champions (5): 2009, 2009–10, 2011, 2012, 2014[2]
  • Copa Venezuela de Fútbol Femenino
Winners (2): 2009, 2010

References

  1. Miguel Vallenilla (12 December 2012). "Caracas FC: 45 años de historia y estrellas". gradadigital.com. Archived from the original on 28 February 2021. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
  2. Prensa Caracas FC (22 June 2012). "Caracas FC femenino conquistó 4ta estrella en Campeonato Nacional de Clubes". balonazos.com. Archived from the original on 28 February 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
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