Águilas Doradas Explained

Clubname:Águilas Doradas
Fullname:Águilas Doradas S.A.
Nickname:Las Águilas Doradas (The Golden Eagles)
El Equipo Dorado (The Golden Team)
El Equipo Joven de Colombia (Colombia's Young Team)
Founded: (as Itagüí Ditaires)
Ground:Estadio Arturo Cumplido Sierra
Sincelejo, Colombia
Capacity:10,000
Owner:Talento Dorado S.A.
Chairman:Paola Salazar
Manager:José Luis García
League:Categoría Primera A
Season:2023
Position:Primera A, 1st of 20
Website:http://aguilasdoradas.com.co
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Águilas Doradas is a professional Colombian football team based in Rionegro that currently plays in the Categoría Primera A. They play their home games at Estadio Arturo Cumplido Sierra in Sincelejo, Sucre Department, moving there in July 2024 after playing at the Alberto Grisales stadium in Rionegro from 2015 to 2024. The club also has a futsal team.

History

On 16 July 2008, the club was founded as Itagüí Ditaires after a group of investors led by former football player José Fernando Salazar bought the team Bajo Cauca and relocated it to Itagüí.[1]

Itagüí began playing in the Primera B's 2008 Finalización championship, where they finished sixth out of nine teams in their group. In the 2009 Apertura, Itagüí had a great performance; they finished second in their group during the regular season, then won their group in the playoffs, before losing the final to Cortuluá on penalties. In the 2009 Finalización, the club had the most points out of all 18 in the regular season, with 33, and were serious candidates to win the title. However, they faltered in the playoffs and finished last with only three points. For the 2010 season DIMAYOR changed the Primera B format to a year-long tournament. Itagüí topped the regular season table, advancing to the playoffs. In the playoffs, they won their group, winning five and only losing one, which qualified them for the final against Deportivo Pasto. In the finals, the club won 3–2 on aggregate, becoming champions and being promoted to the Primera A, mainly with the help of Luis Páez, who scored in both legs. In that same year, the club also reached the Copa Colombia finals, knocking Deportes Tolima, Atlético Nacional, and Millonarios out of the competition successively before losing to Deportivo Cali.

They made their Primera A debut in 2011, being the first time in the top-flight that four teams from the same department (Antioquia) competed for the grand prize.

The club was expelled from Itagüí in May 2014, following a dispute between the club's chairman and the city's mayor regarding the financial support received by the club from Itagüí's local government. The decision to expel the club from the city was made by the mayor after being publicly criticized by the club's chairman for the scarce support provided to the club. This incident meant the team would change its name to Águilas Pereira, moving to the city of Pereira and playing its home matches at Hernán Ramírez Villegas stadium, a change approved by DIMAYOR's Assembly in an extraordinary meeting on 14 July 2014.[2] [3]

In March 2015, the club moved to Rionegro, changing its name to Águilas Doradas, citing economic losses as the main reason.[4] On 5 January 2016 the club announced it would be changing its name to Rionegro Águilas and its kit colour would be switched from its traditional golden to red.[5] [6] [7] The club returned to its usual primary kit colours of golden and black for the 2020 season.

In April 2021, the club made world headlines when they were forced to play a league match with Boyacá Chicó using only seven players due to a rule imposed by DIMAYOR in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which stated that a team had to play if they had at least seven players available. Águilas Doradas were unable to field an entire team due to fifteen players testing positive for COVID-19 and seven players out injured. As a result, the club sent a request to DIMAYOR to have the match postponed, which was declined. Eventually the game was called off after a player got injured with ten minutes remaining, leaving the team with only six players and below the minimum needed.[8] [9] [10]

Since the 2022 Finalización tournament, in which they were managed by Leonel Álvarez, Águilas Doradas started making consistent campaigns in which they made it to the semifinal stage of the competition. In that tournament, they ended the first stage in second place behind Santa Fe, but failed to advance to the finals despite having won the first three matches in their semifinal group. For the following season, the club signed the debutant coach Lucas González, with whom they topped the first stage of the 2023 Apertura with 39 points in 20 matches, but the team failed to keep their momentum in the semifinals and they were eliminated after only collecting 2 points in their following 6 games. González was replaced by Venezuelan manager César Farías for the 2023 Finalización, in which Águilas ended the first stage in first place once again but also became the first team to achieve an unbeaten run in the first stage of the tournament.[11] The team's unbeaten streak extended for 21 matches before being broken with a 4–0 home thrashing at the hands of Deportes Tolima,[12] and Águilas failed to reach the finals of the competition, placing third in their group. However, the team's performance in both tournaments allowed them to qualify for the 2024 Copa Libertadores, after ending in first place in the season's aggregate table. The team entered the Copa Libertadores in the second stage, losing to Brazilian club Red Bull Bragantino on penalty kicks after two scoreless draws.[13]

Prior to the start of the 2024 season, and due to disagreements with the local administration of Rionegro which included the eviction from their training venue, Águilas Doradas were granted approval by the General Assembly of DIMAYOR to seek a new venue for their home matches.[14] [15] Although the club stayed in Rionegro to play their home matches during the Apertura tournament, on 23 July 2024 it confirmed the relocation of its home matches to Sincelejo, Sucre Department, given the lack of support from the new local government as well as the difficulty in obtaining sponsorship by private enterprises.[16]

Honours

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

2024: Second stage

2013: Quarter-finals

2014: First stage

2015: Second stage

2017: First stage

2019: Second stage

2023: First stage

Players

World Cup players

The following players were chosen to represent their country at the FIFA World Cup while contracted to Águilas Doradas.

Notable players

Managers

CountryNameDates
ColombiaCarlos Hoyos16 July 2008 – 11 November 2009
ColombiaÁlvaro de Jesús Gómez1 January 2010 – 30 November 2010
ColombiaCarlos Hoyos30 December 2010 – 30 April 2011
ColombiaÁlvaro de Jesús Gómez1 May 2011 – 31 December 2011
ColombiaHernán Torres1 January 2012 – 30 June 2012
ColombiaLeonel Álvarez7 July 2012 – 13 December 2012
ColombiaJorge Luis Bernal8 January 2013 – 7 December 2013
ColombiaAlberto Gamero16 December 2013 – 9 May 2014
ColombiaJorge Luis Bernal3 June 2014 – 23 September 2014
ArgentinaÓscar Héctor Quintabani24 September 2014 – 31 December 2014
ColombiaÁlvaro de Jesús Gómez1 January 2015 – 6 April 2015
ArgentinaÓscar Héctor Quintabani7 April 2015 – 28 September 2015
ColombiaNéstor Otero29 September 2015 – 13 June 2016
ColombiaPedro Sarmiento13 June 2016 – 22 August 2016
ColombiaNestor Otero23 August 2016 – 17 April 2017
ColombiaÓscar Pérez4 May 2017 – 6 August 2017
ColombiaDiego Umaña11 August 2017 – 10 December 2017
ColombiaHernan Torres13 December 2017 – 17 May 2018
ColombiaJorge Luis Bernal31 May 2018 – 1 March 2019
ParaguayEver Almeida11 March 2019 – 4 April 2019
ColombiaEduardo Cruz5 April 2019 – 12 June 2019
ColombiaFlabio Torres13 June 2019 – 5 November 2019
Francesco Stifano12 December 2019 – 31 December 2020
ColombiaHubert Bodhert4 January 2021 – 2 March 2021
Francesco Stifano4 March 2021 – 16 November 2021
PeruJohan Fano (caretaker)16 November 2021 – 31 December 2021
ColombiaLeonel Alvarez1 January 2022 – 8 December 2022
ColombiaLucas González30 December 2022 – 26 June 2023
César Farías30 June 2023 – 2 January 2024
ColombiaHernán Darío Gómez15 January 2024 – 28 March 2024
ColombiaJosé Luis García28 March 2024 – Present

Source: Worldfootball.net

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aguilas Doradas Oficial . https://web.archive.org/web/20161021165623/http://www.aguilasdoradasoficial.com/historia-cka4. usurped. 21 October 2016.
  2. Web site: "Las Águilas Doradas fueron expulsadas de Itagüí", Fernando Salazar . "The "Golden Eagles" were expelled from Itagüí", Fernando Salazar . . 14 July 2014 .
  3. Web site: De manera unánime, la DIMAYOR autorizó a Águilas Doradas jugar en Pereira . Unanimously, DIMAYOR authorized Águilas Doradas to play at Pereira . . 15 July 2014 .
  4. Web site: Águilas ya tiene 'nido': jugará en Rionegro . Futbolred.com . es . March 18, 2015.
  5. Web site: Águilas Doradas cambia su nombre a Rionegro F.C. . Golcaracol.com . es . January 5, 2016.
  6. Web site: 5 January 2016 . Águilas Doradas cambia su nombre: ahora será Rionegro . 2022-11-12 . futbolred.com . spanish.
  7. Web site: Cambio de nombre a Rionegro Águilas . DIMAYOR.com.co. es . 22 January 2016.
  8. Web site: 2021-04-12 . COVID: Team starts with 7, finishes with 6 . 2022-11-12 . ESPN.com . en.
  9. Web site: Pozzebon . Stefano . 2021-04-12 . Colombian football team Águilas Doradas fields only seven players due to Covid outbreak . 2022-11-12 . CNN . en.
  10. Web site: 11 April 2021 . Colombian top-flight side Rionegro Aguilas forced to play with seven due to injuries and Covid-19 cases . 2022-11-12 . Goal.com.
  11. Web site: Águilas Doradas pasó a la historia: logró un invicto inédito en el Fútbol Profesional Colombiano. Águilas Doradas went down in history: they achieved an unprecedented undefeated record in Colombian Professional Football. es. Noticias RCN. 8 November 2023. 29 December 2023.
  12. Web site: Tolima cortó el invicto de Águilas Doradas con una contundente goleada en Rionegro. Tolima ended Águilas Doradas's undefeated record with a resounding thrashing in Rionegro. es. Caracol Radio. 18 November 2023. 29 December 2023.
  13. Web site: Águilas cayó con cabeza en alto en Libertadores: eliminado en penaltis. Águilas fell with head held high in Libertadores: knocked out on penalties. es. Futbolred. 27 February 2024. 23 July 2024.
  14. Web site: Dos históricos del fútbol colombiano harán un cambio de sede para el 2024. Two historicals of Colombian football will make a change of venue for 2024. La FM. es. 12 December 2023. 7 January 2024.
  15. Web site: Alcaldía municipal le dio 40 horas a Águilas Doradas para 'desalojar' finca La Morelia. Municipal mayor's office gave Águilas Doradas 40 hours to 'move out' of La Morelia farm. El Tiempo. 2 November 2023. 23 July 2024.
  16. Web site: Águilas Doradas confirmó su nueva sede para la Liga BetPlay. Águilas Doradas confirmed their new venue for the Liga BetPlay. Antena 2. es. 23 July 2024. 23 July 2024.