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Football club
Deportivo Azogues
Full name
Deportivo Azogues
Nickname(s)
Guacamayos (Macaws)
Founded
May 25, 2005; 18 years ago (2005-05-25)
Dissolved
2016
Ground
Estadio Municipal Jorge Andrade Cantos
Capacity
9,000
Chairman
Eugenio Morocho
Manager
Renato Salas
League
Serie B
Dissolved
Serie B, 7th
Home colours
Away colours
Deportivo Azogues was an Ecuadorian football club based in Azogues. It played in the Serie B, until they got relegated in 2015 into Segunda Categoria the third tier of football in Ecuador. It played its home games at the Estadio Municipal Jorge Andrade Cantos.
The Club did not present itself to play a match in the 3rd tier and later it was confirmed that it dissolved.[citation needed]
DeportivoAzogues was an Ecuadorian football club based in Azogues. It played in the Serie B, until they got relegated in 2015 into Segunda Categoria the...
Pacho and Kendry Páez . The club was founded on 1 March 1958 as Club Deportivo Independiente by Jose Terán, a football fan from Sangolquí, along with...
February 15, 1981) is an Ecuadorian footballer currently playing for DeportivoAzogues. He wore the Emelec jersey a few times in his career and this time...
the top flight after a 12-year absence. Aucas Barcelona Cumbayá Delfín Deportivo Cuenca El Nacional Emelec Imbabura Independiente del Valle Libertad LDU...
titles, El Nacional with 13, LDU Quito with 12 titles, Deportivo Quito with 5 titles, and Deportivo Cuenca, Olmedo, Delfin, Everest, Independiente del Valle...
but left at the end of the season. Salas began the 2011 season at DeportivoAzogues also in division two, but was dismissed in June. He was in charge...
following four seasons, he was in charge of Serie B sides LDU Loja, DeportivoAzogues, LDU Cuenca and Tecni Club, respectively. In June 2010, Lara was named...
left to join DeportivoAzogues. In Azogues, he began to make a name for himself through his marvelous performances. Achilier helped Azogues qualify for...
Guayaquil, Valencia began his footballing career with DeportivoAzogues, training with the Azogues-based side from 2013 until 2014. He went on to join Independiente...