Plaza Amador
Full nameClub Deportivo Plaza Amador
Nickname(s)Los Leones (The Lions)
El Equipo del Pueblo (The Team of the People)
La Plaza (The Plaza)
FoundedApril 25, 1955 (1955-04-25)
GroundEstadio Maracaná
Capacity6,000
ChairmanGian Castillero
ManagerPanama Jorge Dely Valdes
LeagueLiga Panameña de Fútbol

Plaza Amador is a Panamanian football club based in Panama City, that currently plays in Liga Panameña de Fútbol. It is the oldest team in Panama.

History

C.D Plaza Amador was founded in 1955 by Panamanian sports legend León Cocoliso Tejada (1927–1982). Under Tejada's leadership, the club relied heavily on developing and training players (rather than high-profile signings). After Tejada's's death, new directors Andrés Villa, Daniel Vàsquez and Enrique Cajar led the club back to the highest level of Panamanian football. They won the district title, the COPA JVC, and in 1988 claimed their first ever ANAPROF championship. Amador proceeded to win titles in 1990 and 1992. After a long drought, they claimed victory in Apertura 2002 (as well as that year's grand final), Clausura 2005 (as well as that year's grand final), and Clausura 2016.

Emblems

Plaza Amador's old crest

The club's colors are the three colors of the Panamanian flag: red, white and blue. Plaza Amador was named after the square plaza located in the Amador neighborhood of El Chorrillo borough.

Players

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
1 GK Panama PAN Saúl Espinosa
2 DF Panama PAN Guillermo Benítez
4 DF Panama PAN Jose Rivas
5 MF Panama PAN Daniel Aparicio
6 MF Panama PAN Joel Lara
7 MF Panama PAN Ángel Orelien
8 MF Panama PAN Rodolfo Vega
9 FW Panama PAN Ángel Sánchez
10 MF Panama PAN Ricardo Buitrago
11 FW Panama PAN Jorge Méndez
13 GK Panama PAN Marcos Allen
14 MF Panama PAN Abdul Knight
17 MF Panama PAN Jesús González
18 GK Panama PAN Jaime De Gracia
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Panama PAN José Murillo
21 DF Panama PAN Samir Ramírez
22 FW Panama PAN Jeremy Pinzón
23 DF Panama PAN Emanuel Chanis
24 MF Panama PAN Manuel Gamboa
23 DF Panama PAN Emmanuel Chanis
24 MF Panama PAN Luis Hurtado
28 FW Panama PAN Ovidio Lopez
44 FW Panama PAN Didier Dawson
47 MF Panama PAN Omar Valencia
50 MF Panama PAN Anel Rojas
60 DF Panama PAN Omar Alba
81 FW Panama PAN Ricardo Clarke
99 FW Panama PAN Leonel Tejada
MF Panama PAN Cristian Martínez

Notable players

Honours

1988, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2005, 2016 Clausura, 2021 Apertura
  • Copa JVC: 1
1986

International Participations

2016-17 – Group Stage
2017 – Semifinals
1988 : Preliminary Round
1989 : Second Round
1991 : First Round
1993 : First Round
2001 : First Round
2004 : Quarterfinals
2006 : First Round

Historical list of coaches

  • El Salvador Milton Palacios (1991)
  • Colombia Carlos Collazo (1992–1993)
  • Panama Ricardo Buitrago (1996)
  • Costa RicaUruguay Américo Bravo (–Aug 02)[1]
  • Argentina Sergio Giovagnolli (Sept 2002–??)
  • Panama Fernando Arnulfo Bolívar (2005)
  • Panama Ricardo Buitrago (2005)
  • Colombia Mauricio Álvarez (Jan 2006–)[2]
  • Colombia Jair Palacios
  • Panama Leopoldo Lee (–Jan 2010)
  • Italy Marcos Casagrande (Jan 2010)[3]
  • Colombia Jair Palacios (Feb 2010 – Aug 2010)
  • Panama Rubén Guevara (Aug 2010 – Aug 2011)[4]
  • Argentina Marcelo Javier Ainstein (Aug 2011 – Apr 2012)[5]
  • Panama Juan Carlos Cubillas (Jan 2012 – Feb 2012)[6]
  • Panama Leonicio de la Flor (May 2012 – Dec 2012)[7]
  • Spain Carlos García Cantarero (Jan 2013 – Mar 2013)
  • Colombia Richard Parra (Mar 2013 – May 13)[8]
  • United States Mike Stump (May 2013 – Nov 2014)[9]
  • Spain Juan Carlos García (Jan 2015 – Dec 2015)
  • Colombia Jair Palacios (Jan 2016 – Nov 2017)
  • Spain Juan Carlos García (Nov 2017 – Nov 2018)
  • Colombia Javier Álvarez Arteaga (Dec 2018 – Jul 2019)
  • United States Mike Stump (Jul 2019 – 2020)
  • Panama Jorge Dely Valdés (Oct 2020 – Current)

References

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