Rodelindo Román

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Rodelindo Román
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Full nameRodelindo Román Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)El Rode, Banda del Rey
FoundedNovember 16, 1956
GroundEstadio Municipal Arturo Vidal
San Joaquín, Chile
Capacity3,500
OwnerChile Arturo Vidal
ChairmanChile Carlos Aliaga
CoachChile Rodolfo Madrid
LeagueSegunda División
2020Tercera A, 2nd (promoted)

Rodelindo Román is a Chilean Football club, their home town is San Joaquín, Santiago. They currently play in the third level of Chilean football, the Segunda División.

The club were founded on November 16, 1956 and participated for 1 year in Tercera División A and 2 year in Cuarta División.

It was the first club of midfielder Arturo Vidal, who became its owner in 2016.[1]

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Current squad[]

As of September 2021

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 Chile CHI Matías Burgos
2 FW Chile CHI Byron Manque
3 DF Chile CHI Leonardo Aedo
4 DF Chile CHI Esteban Aguilera
5 DF Chile CHI Ángel Rojas
6 DF Chile CHI Ricardo Muñoz
7 FW Chile CHI Maikol González
8 MF Chile CHI Jorge Lagües
9 FW Chile CHI Fabián Bustos
10 MF Chile CHI Fernando Meneses
11 FW Chile CHI Daniel Malhue
12 GK Chile CHI Marcelo Jélvez
13 GK Chile CHI Andro Martinic
14 DF Chile CHI Mirko Opazo
15 DF Chile CHI Fernando Urzúa
16 MF Chile CHI Nazareno Fernández
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF Chile CHI Jorge Ampuero
18 DF Chile CHI Luis Salazar
19 FW Chile CHI Sebastián Guzmán
20 MF Chile CHI Fabián Ramos
21 FW Chile CHI Williams Villegas
22 MF Chile CHI Israel Muñoz
23 MF Chile CHI Carlos Contreras
24 MF Chile CHI Diego Oyarzún
25 GK Chile CHI José Castillo
26 MF Chile CHI Carlos Cisternas
27 DF Chile CHI Kurt Zimmermann
28 DF Chile CHI Kevin Serrano
29 FW Chile CHI Bastián Lecaros
30 DF Chile CHI Carlos Morales
31 FW Venezuela VEN Yeiser Rangel

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References[]

  1. ^ "Arturo Vidal: "Quiero volver vigente a Colo Colo para ganar la Copa Libertadores"". CNN Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-02-02.

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