ADI F.C. explained

Fullname:Asociación Deportiva Intipucá Fútbol Club
Clubname:ADI F.C.
Founded:1970
Capacity:5.000
Chairman:Miguel Luis Zelaya
Manager:Edwin Garay
League:Segunda División de El Salvador
Season:Apertura 2011
Position:Group B, 7th
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Asociación Deportiva Intipucá Fútbol Clube is a Salvadoran professional football club based in Intipucá, El Salvador and founded in 1970.

History

Founded in 1970, ADI F.C.'s name was recommended by Enrique Villatoro, who served as secretary of the local Intipucá magistrate. The founding members were brothers Israel and Rigoberto Marquez, Leonel Salinas, and other leading local personalities. The team began in the third tier, now called the Amateur League, and relied on talented players from nearby villages and districts. They reached League B (now Tercera Division de Fútbol Salvadoreño), and remained there for almost a decade. However, the armed conflict in the country led to the disappearance of the team in 1979.

In 1986, the club resurfaced with new leaders, including the current club president Edwin Hernandez as well as Alfredo Zelaya, Rene Berrios, and others. In 2004, Mr. Jacinto Rivera set the club goal to reach the professional league, but this has not yet been achieved. Rivera acquired the status of Tercera Division Canton Brazil Arm of San Miguel. One year later they reached the Segunda División de El Salvador thanks to the encouragement and financial support of a US directive.

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