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Aserrí
Full nameAsociación Deportiva Aserrí Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)Caciques
Founded1940
GroundST Center
Aserrí, San José Province, Costa Rica
Capacity2,500
ChairmanCarlos Solano
ManagerMinor Barquero
LeagueLiga de Ascenso
Apertura 20232° - Group B

Asociación Deportiva Aserrí Fútbol Club is a Costa Rican football club from the canton of Aserrí, San José Province. It was founded in 1940 and currently play in the Segunda División de Costa Rica.[1]

History

Aserrí F.C. is a soccer team based in the canton of Aserrí, Costa Rica. The club was founded in 1940 by a group of individuals who were determined to create a team that would represent their canton in local and national tournaments.

The origins of Aserrí F.C. can be traced back to 1940 when a well-known national politician named Ernesto Maten Carranza formed a soccer team named after himself. The team sported the initials "E.M.C" on their kits. The team participated in local and neighborhood tournaments, including one that took place in front of the church in what is now the Desamparados park.

The team included several notable players such as Elías Jiménez, Jorge Gómez, Miguel Ramos, Francisco Chinchilla, Luis Fallas, Efraín Rojas, who was the general captain, Guillermo Abarca, Juan Rafael Solano (known as Yico), Chico Calvo, and Olman Vargas, among others. Yico, in particular, was renowned for his exquisite technique and played barefoot, according to popular accounts.

In 1943, Ernesto Maten Carranza lost interest in the team and decided to stop financing it, which led to its eventual disappearance. However, a few months later, soccer leaders at the national level invited the canton of Aserrí to participate in the first cantonal championship, which was to take place at the National Stadium. In response to this invitation, a group of enthusiastic people in the municipality of Aserrí formed a directive and created a new team to represent their canton. They named the team "Club Atlético Central Aserriceño" (C.A.C.A.) and gave it a green and white uniform with striped shirts. The base of this new team was the recently-disappeared EMC.

C.A.C.A. participated in the cantonal championship and received dividends totaling ¢150 colones as a reward. However, the directors were reportedly not satisfied and decided to discontinue the team, causing it to disappear. The players were not content with this outcome and began discussing possible solutions in the pulperías (local meeting centers). Efraín Rojas took the lead and suggested that they meet at the priest's house to discuss the matter further.

The meeting took place in 1945 and was attended by Elías Jiménez, Juan Rafael Solano (Yico), Francisco Chico Calvo, Marcelino Cascante (Mamino), Carlos Castro, and Rafael Porras Chinchilla. From that day forward, Aserrí F.C. was officially established. The first board of directors was composed of Captain General Efraín Rojas, Secretary Rafael Porras Chinchilla, and Treasurer Carlos Castro.

However, the team faced several challenges in its early days. There was no uniform, and they had no balls or money. But then they remembered the ¢150 colones that they had earned as a profit from the cantonal championship. They obtained the money from the directors of C.A.C.A. and used it to purchase a uniform from Paco Navarrete tailor shop. The uniform had red shirts with a diagonal white stripe. In total, they bought 12 field shirts and 1 goalkeeper shirt for a total cost of ¢120 colones. The remaining ¢30 colones were used to buy two soccer balls, each worth ¢15 colones, from the Sport Center, a well-known sports store.

Aserrí F.C. played its first game against the Manuel Hidalgo Mora School and won with a score of 4 to 2. Over

Stadium

This property was previously an open field for amateur soccer. In 2007, and thanks to the investment of Mr. Minor Vargas (Costa Rican businessman) and his Icon Group, an agreement was reached with the Municipality of the canton to turn it into a quality stadium, despite its small size.

The ST Center has a synthetic grass, bleachers for 2,500 people (although it can be increased depending on the event) and also has artificial lighting.

It has been the headquarters of Costa Rican First and Second Division clubs, such as Brujas Fútbol Club (team now defunct), Asociación Deportiva Barrio México and Aserrí Fútbol Club.

Currently, the stadium is managed by the sons of Minor Vargas, thanks to the contracts still in force with the Santa Teresita de Aserrí Development Association.

Current squad

As of June 7, 2023

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 Costa Rica CRC Justin Morera
3 DF Costa Rica CRC Kendall Diaz
4 DF Costa Rica CRC Alejandro Calvo
5 DF Costa Rica CRC Joseph Velerio (Captain)
8 MF Costa Rica CRC Menuel Morales
9 FW Costa Rica CRC Steven Badilla
10 MF Costa Rica CRC Izhar Quirós
11 MF Costa Rica CRC Darrin Rojas
12 MF Costa Rica CRC Gustavo Campos
14 FW Costa Rica CRC Andrey Duran
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 FW Costa Rica CRC Paulo Méndez
17 MF Costa Rica CRC Ritley Treminio
20 DF Costa Rica CRC Anthony Díaz
22 GK Costa Rica CRC Nestor Mena
24 MF Costa Rica CRC Jeremy Araya
25 GK Costa Rica CRC Anthony Velázquez
DF Costa Rica CRC Jose Artavia
DF Costa Rica CRC Esteban Hidalgo
DF Costa Rica CRC Kendall Mora

Top scorers

  • Jorge Jimenez 27
  • Jason Montero 22
  • Marvin Vargas 17
  • Aczel Salguero 17
  • Juan Luis Jawnyj 14
  • Juan Jose Cruz 12
  • Reiby Smith 12
  • Frank Zamora 12
  • Erick Araya 11
  • Keisha Davis 11

References

  1. ^
    • "Costa Rica - AD Aserrí - Resultados, próximos partidos, equipo, estadísticas, fotos, videos y noticias - Soccerway". el.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2017-05-27.
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