Ayacucho FC explained

Clubname:Ayacucho
Fullname:Ayacucho Fútbol Club
Nickname:Los Ñes
Los Zorros
Los Guerreros Wari
Los Gasíferos
La Fuerza de los Andes
Los Libertadores
Ground:Estadio Ciudad de Cumaná
Ayacucho, Peru
Capacity:12,000
Chrtitle:President
Chairman: Rolando Bellido
Manager: Jose Collatti
League:Liga 2
Season:2022
Position:Liga 1, 17th of 19 (relegated)
Website:https://www.facebook.com/ayacufc/
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Ayacucho Fútbol Club is a Peruvian football club located in Ayacucho, Peru. Some of its former names are Aurora Miraflores, Olímpico San Luis, Olímpico Somos Peru, Olímpico Aurora Miraflores, Loreto and Inti Gas. As Olímpico Somos Peru, the club won a Second Division title in 2006, and as Inti Gas, the club finished as runner-up in 2008.

History

Olímpico

Olímpico San Luis was promoted to the Second Division in 2000. The following year they changed the club name to Olímpico Somos Peru. In 2004 they won the Second Division and played in the finals of the Copa Perú to gain promotion, however they lost to Deportivo Municipal in the quarter-finals. Beginning in 2006, they officially changed their name to Olímpico Aurora Miraflores.[1]

Real Loreto

In 2007, the club moved their home ground to Iquitos and renamed as Real Loreto FC in order to increase their fanbase. They failed to gain a large amount of support from Iquitos and for 2008 they returned to Lima.[1]

Inti Gas

In 2008, the club received sponsorship from the gas provider Inti Gas. They relocated to Huamanga, Ayacucho but they decided to play their home games in Ica because another Second Division team already had their home ground in Ayacucho and security issues that have risen. They were runners-up of the 2008 Second Division and were promoted to the 2009 First Division. Ayacucho has recently sought to permanently keep the club in its city.[1]

Ayacucho

In 2014, they officially changed their name to Ayacucho FC.

Stadiums

Ayacucho mainly plays their home matches in the Estadio Ciudad de Cumaná located in Ayacucho, Huamanga, Peru. The club's second stadium for home matches is the Estadio Municipal de Huanta (capacity: 10,000) located in Huanta, Peru.

Honours

National

League

Regional

Under-20 team

Results

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

4 appearances

2012

First Stage

2013

First Stage

2014

First Stage

2022

Ongoing

1 appearance

2021

Second Stage

Current squad

[4]

Managers

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Empresas de Primera . dechalaca.com . 2008-11-12.
  2. As Olímpico Somos Peru
  3. As Olímpico San Luis
  4. Web site: Expediente DeChalaca: Inti Gas. Dechalaca.com. 16 February 2013.