Fullname: | Club Deportivo Pasaquina Fútbol Club |
Clubname: | Escuelita de Futbol de Pasaquina |
Nickname: | Los Burros |
Founded: | 1962 |
Ground: | Estadio Marcelino Imbers, La Unión, El Salvador |
Capacity: | 5,000 |
Chairman: | Abilio Menjívar[1] |
Manager: | Josué Manuel Romero |
League: | Tercera División |
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Escuelita de Futbol de Pasaquina, commonly known as EF Pasaquina are a Salvadoran professional football club based in Pasaquina, La Unión Department.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
They currently play in the Tercera División.
The club was founded as Club Deportivo Pasaquina Futbol Clube, or Pasaquina F.C. for short in 1962.
Pasaquina came close to being promoted to the Primera División in 1996, but they lost a round-robin tournament to Chalatenango and Metapan.[11]
The club won the 2013 Apertura. The club failed to win the 2014 Clausura title, which meant the club were forced to play in a promotion play-off against Once Lobos over two Legs, which Pasaquina won 2–1. The win allowed the club to be promoted to the Primera División for the first time in their history.[12]
On 3 July 2019, Pasaquina failed to meet the requirements that FESFUT had placed for clubs to be eligible to play in the Primera División by failing to pay outstanding debts. The club will be forced to sell their spot in Primera División.[13]
After 2 years Hiatus, In 2022 the club reformed as Escuelas de Futbol de Pasaquina, the club were promoted to the tercera division. In June, 2023, the club transferred ownership, changing its name to "Escuelita de futbol de Pasaquina".
Pasaquina currently plays their home games at Estadio Marcelino Imbers in La Union, due to low attendance and meeting the Primera División's new footballing standards. The club previously played their home games at Estadio San Sebastián in Pasaquina. Pasaquina have occasionally held home games at Estadio Jose Ramon Flores in Santa Rosa de Lima.
Pasaquina's reserve squad plays in the twelve-team Primera División Reserves (El Salvador). Current members of the squad are:[16]
Escuelas de Futbol de Pasaquina
Escuelita de Futol de Pasaquina
The following list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.
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Achievement | Record (Year Division) | |
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Highest league finish | Eighth in Apertura 2017 (TBD) | |
Most League Points in a Season | 101 in 2018 (TBD) | |
Record victory | 4–1 vs Atletico Marte, 2015 4–1 vs Audaz, 3 September 2019 | |
Record home victory | 4–1 vs Atletico Marte, 2015 4–1 vs Audaz, 3 September 2019 | |
Record away victory | 5–3 vs UES, 27 September 2016 3–1 vs Chalatenango, 25 March 2018 | |
Record defeat | 0–8 vs Santa Tecla F.C., 2016 | |
Record home defeat | 0–4 vs Alianza F.C., 2015 0–4 vs C.D. Luis Angel Firpo, 2016 | |
Record away defeat | 0–8 vs Santa Tecla F.C., 2016 | |
Record Copa El Salvador Victory | 2–1 vs La Asunción, 15 March 2017 2–1 Chagüite, 23 November 2016 | |
Record Copa El Salvador defeat | 1–4 vs Chagüite, 29 March 2017 | |
Most successive victories | TBD matches (from 26 December 1999 to 7 March 2000) | |
Most games without a win | TBD matches (from 18 October 2008 to 13 January 2009) | |
Most successive defeats | TBD matches (from 11 April 1990 to 15 September 1990) | |
Most successive draws | TBD matches (from 13 December 1992 to 16 January 1993) | |
Longest unbeaten | TBD matches (from 4 October 1980 to 20 December 1980) | |
Record home attendance | 3,000 vs Once Lobos, Apertura 2013 Liga de Plata, 28 December 2013 | |
Record lowest home attendance | 340 vs Firpo, 2018 | |
Record league attendance | 68,160 vs TBD, 17 October 1936 | |
Record Gate Receipts | £400,920 vs TBD, 19 February 2005 |
Achievement | Player (Record) | |
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Most appearances | TBD (623) | |
Most appearances (outfield) | Tony Garcia (155) | |
Most goals | TBD (168) | |
Most hat-tricks | Gustavo Guerreño (1) | |
Most National capped player | Devaughn Elliott (29) | |
Most national capped player while at the club | Leston Paul (3) | |
Oldest player | Nicolas Munoz (36 years and 239 days) | |
Youngest player | Franklin Torres (15 years and 00 days) https://www.elgrafico.com/futbol/Pasaquina-apuesta-por-la-juventud-20160509-0003.html | |
Oldest scorer | Nicolas Munoz (36 years and 239 days) | |
Youngest scorer | TBD (16 years and 310 days) | |
Quickest scorer | TBD (9 seconds) | |
Quickest sending off | TBD (3 minutes) |
No. | Player | period | Goals | |
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1 | Jeison Quiñones | 2017–2019 | 21 | |
2 | Javier Lezcano | 2016 | 17 | |
3 | Gustavo Guerreño | 2015–2016 | 16 | |
4 | Kevin Sagastizado | 2011–2017 | 14 | |
5 | Neimer Miranda | 2015–2016, 2019– | 11 | |
6 | Isidro Gutierrez | 2017 | 11 |