ART Municipal Jalapa

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ART Municipal Jalapa
Full nameART Municipal Jalapa
Founded2011
Ground
Jalapa, Nicaragua
Capacity1,000
ChairmanJorge Galeano
ManagerLeónidas Rodríguez
LeaguePrimera División, Nicaragua
2015 Apertura8th

ART Municipal Jalapa is a Nicaraguan football team playing at the top level. It is based in Jalapa.

They currently play in the Primera División, playing their home matches at the 1,000 Estadio Alejandro Ramos.

History[]

After the demise of Deportivo Jalapa in 2007,[1] a new club was formed in 2011 naming themselves Municipal Jalapa ART. The club won both the 2012 Apertura and 2013 Clausura title to earn promotion to the first division[2] for the first time in their history and the first time a team from Jalapa appeared in the Primera division in six years.

In their very first season, despite only having one foreign player in Honduran Luis Maradiaga, the club was able to finish in fifth place just missing the semi final spot by 2 points.

Achievements[]

Current squad[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
Nicaragua NCA
Nicaragua NCA
Nicaragua NCA
Nicaragua NCA
No. Pos. Nation Player
Nicaragua NCA
Peru PER
Nicaragua NCA
Nicaragua NCA

Personnel[]

Current technical staff[]

Position
Head coach Nicaragua Leonidas Rodríguez
Assistant coach Nicaragua Alí Castellanos

List of Managers[]

  • Nicaragua Leonidas Rodríguez (2012 – December 2014)
  • Nicaragua Tyrone Acevedo (January 2015– January 2016)
  • El Salvador Ángel Orellana (Jan 2016-)
  • Nicaragua Leonidas Rodríguez (2017- October 2019)
  • El Salvador Angel Orellana (October 2019 - May 2020)
  • Argentina Carlos Javier Martino (May 2020 - April 2021)
  • Nicaragua Leonidas Rodríguez (May 2021 - December 2021)
  • Honduras Jose Ramon Romero (December 2021 - Present)

References[]

  1. ^ Talento local – La Prensa (in Dutch)
  2. ^ Nicaragua 2012/13 Archived January 30, 2014, at the Wayback Machine – RSSSF

External links[]


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