1975–76 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional explained

Competition:Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Season:1975–76
Winners:Aguila (7th Title)
Relegated:Municipal Limeno
Prevseason:1974-75
Nextseason:1976–77

The 1975–76 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional season is the th tournament of El Salvador's Primera División since its establishment of the National League system in 1948. The tournament began on 6 April 1975 and finished on 25 January 1976.Aguila secured the club first Primera División title after defeating Alianza F.C. in two series.

Team Information

Personnel and sponsoring

TeamChairmanHead CoachCaptainKitmakerShirt sponsor
ANTEL TBD Jorge Tupinambá TBDTBDTBD
Águila TBD Conrado Miranda TBDTBDTBD
Alianza TBD Ricardo SepúlvedaNilNil
Atlético Marte TBD Julio Marcos Baldovino TBDTBDTBD
FAS TBD Mauricio Mora TBDNilNil
Luis Angel Firpo TBD Jorge VenegasTBDTBD
Municipal Limeno TBD Juan Francisco BarrazaTBDTBD
Negocios Internacionales/Juventud Olímpica TBD Victor Manuel OchoaTBDTBD
Platense TBD Juan QuarteroneTBDTBD
Sonsonate TBD Carlos Campuzano RamosTBDTBD
Tapachulteca TBD Mauricio RodriguezTBDTBD
Universidad TBD Carlos Javier MascaróTBDTBD

Notable events

Notable death from January 1975 season and January 1976 season

The following people associated with the Primera Division have died between the middle of 2022 and middle of 2023.

Change of team

On 19 September 1975 Negocios Internacionales decided to sell their spot to a new ownership group which rebranded themselves back

New stadium

The new national stadium Estadio Cuscatlán opened in July, 1975; however the stadium held its first division game on 19 October, 1975 with Platense defeating Juventud Olimpico 2-1, with Rafael Bucaro scored the first goal in the stadium. https://historico.elsalvador.com/historico/280731/el-primer-gol-en-el-cuscatlan.html

Managerial changes

During the season

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
Sonsonate Carlos Campuzano RamosSacked24 April 1974 Gregorio Bundio25 April 1974
FAS Mauricio MoraResigned22 May 1975 Raul Miralles23 May 1975
Municipal Limeno Juan Francisco BarrazaResigned3 July 1975 Luis “Chispo” SantanaJuly 1975
LA Firpo Jorge VenegasSackedJuly 1975 Raúl Magaña24 July 1975
ANTEL Jorge TupinambáSackedJuly 1975 TBDJuly 1975
Negocios Internacionels Victor Manuel OchoaSacked1975 Luis Grill Prieto1975
Juventud Olímpica Luis Grill PrietoClub sold their spotSeptember 1975 Julio “Búho” Ruano, Gualberto “Pulpo” Fernández and René Toledo CastroSeptember 1975
Alianza Ricardo SepúlvedaSacked22 September 1975 Mario Rey23 September 1975
Juventud Olímpica Julio “Búho” Ruano, Gualberto “Pulpo” Fernández and René Toledo CastroSackedOctober 1975 Jorge TupinambáOctober 1975

Playoffs

Semifinals 1st leg

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Semifinals 2nd leg

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Final

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Records

Team Records

Top scorers

PosPlayerTeamGoals
1. Luis Ramirez ZapataAguila23
2. David CabreraFAS21
3. Rafael BucaroPlatense17
4. Juan Ramon MartinezAlianza15
5. Oscar Guerrero LotarioPlatense12
6. Roberto CasadeiFAS12
7. Moises GonzalezAguila11
8. Helio RodriguezAguila10
9. Felix PinedaAguila10
10. Roberto SalalaAlianza F.C.10
11. Jose Luis RugamasAtletico Marte10
12. Elmer RosasLA Firpo10
13. Dimas BlancoMunicipal Limeno10

Scoring

List of foreign players in the league

This is a list of foreign players in 1975-76 Campeonato. The following players:

  1. have played at least one apetura game for the respective club.
  2. have not been capped for the El Salvador national football team on any level, independently from the birthplace

ANTEL

C.D. Águila

Alianza F.C.

Atletico Marte

C.D. FAS

LA Firpo

(player released mid season) (player Injured mid season) Injury replacement player

Municipal Limeno

Negocios Internacionels\Juventud Olimpica

Platense

Sonsonate

Tapachulteca

UES

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