Real Estelí FC explained

Clubname:Real Estelí
Fullname:Real Esteli Football Club
Nickname:El Tren del Norte (The Train of the North)
Founded: (as Estelí FC)
Ground:Estadio Independencia
Capacity:5,000
Chairman: Fidel Moreno
Manager: Ramón Otoniel Olivas
League:Liga Primera
Season:Apertura 2023
Position:Regular season: 1st
Playoffs: Runners-up
Website:http://www.realestelifc.com
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Real Esteli Fútbol Club is a Nicaraguan professional football club playing in the top flight of Nicaragua's league system, the Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Primera División. The club play out of their home stadium, Estadio Independencia, based in the northern city of Estelí.

Real Estelí has national championships, second most out of every team in Nicaragua, only trailing Diriangén. They also won a CONCACAF record eight consecutive championships from 2006 to 2014.

History

The club was founded in 1960 as Estelí FC, adding Real to its name in 1961. Estelí FC plays at the Estadio Independencia, one of the biggest stadiums in Nicaragua, with a capacity of 4,800. The club is known by the nickname, El Tren del Norte (Train of the North), coming as it does, from the northern region of Las Segovias.

Real Estelí has finished in the top five of Nicaragua's top flight every year since 1986. In that time, they have also achieved traditionally high attendance numbers. However, it took time for the club's burgeoning popularity to translate into championships.

The club under Leonidas "Cascarilla" Rodriguez and Honduran Roy Posas were able to win the club first silverware, winning both the League and cup double. Players that contributed with players such as Otoniel Olivas, Salvadoran Julio "El Cura" Barahona, Honduran Samuel Nunez, and Ramon "ElChino" Mejiathen added another in 1999. Nonetheless, their fierce rivals Diriangén FC remained the dominant power in Nicaraguan football.

This began to change in 2002–2003. The two clubs met for a two-legged tie to determine the year's champion. Diriangén won the first leg 1–0, but Real Estelí answered by winning the return match 3–0, claiming the title 3–1 on aggregate. That was the last year Nicaragua determined their championship with a "long season"; for 2003–2004, the league adopted an Apertura/Clausura format. Real Estelí won both tournaments, and each time they defeated Diriangén in the finals.

The following September, Real Estelí made history in Nicaraguan football by eliminating favorites Real España in the First Round of the Copa Interclubes UNCAF. They thus became the first Nicaraguan football team in history to advance to the second round of the tournament.

Back home, Diriangén won the next two championships, but quickly gave way to Real Estelí, who embarked on their dominant run of eight championships in a row from 2006 to 2014. Then, after a brief interruption by Walter Ferretti, Estelí won two more.

Real Estelí FC has finished in the top five of Nicaragua's top division every year since 1986 and has achieved some of the highest attendances in the league during this period.

In 2023 CONCACAF Central American Cup, Making their first appearance in the modified Tournament, Real Esteli finished second in group, where they defeated highly rated opponents FAS, Xelaju and Olimpia, The club only loss was against Independiente who toped the group. In the Quarter Final, Real Estelí Made history by winning their two legs series against Concacaf heavyweight Saprissa 3-2. Not only becoming the first Nicaraguan club to defeat Saprissa but also the first Nicaraguan to qualify to the semi final of an international tournament. In the semi-finals against Independiente they defeated the Panamanian side 3-2 in two legs to advance to the first international final in the club's history. However, in the final played over two legs, Costa Rican Giants Alajuelense would beat Real Esteli 4–1.

Real Esteli entered the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup in the first-round and faced off against seven-time champions Club America. Esteli won the home leg 2–1, which marked the club's first win in the competition in 31 matches.[1]

Crest

The club crest consists of a crown, representing 'Real' (meaning 'Royal'). Similar crowns can be seen on the crests of many other clubs with the prefix 'Real', such as Spanish clubs Real Betis, Real Zaragoza and Real Madrid[2]

The two gold stars of the crest mark the first two national championships won by the club (in 1991 and 1999), while the red and white striped shield represents the club colours as used on team shirts. The logo was redesigned and digitalised in 2000 by Nakor'd J. García and Michael D. Raney (current President/CEO of the World Football Organization), based on the original design by Arnulfo Rivera Zeledón and Johnny Herrera Vallejos.

'El Clásico' rivalry

There is often a fierce rivalry between the two strongest teams in the national league, where the game between Real Estelí and Diriangén has become known as El Clásico (The Classic).

Honours

Real Esteli is historically the second most successful team in Nicaragua football, as they have won the second most Primera División de Nicaragua with nineteen. They are also Nicaragua's most successful team in international competitions, having finished runner up in CONCACAF Tournament.

Domestic honours

League

Domestic Cups

International honours

CONCACAF

Current squad

As of 31 March 2024[3]

Out

Notable players

Players with senior international caps:

Records and statistics

Real Esteli biggest league victory was 13-2 against Chinandega in the 2001 season.

Personnel

Management

Position Name
Manager Ramón Otoniel Olivas
Assistant Manager and Goalkeeping Coach
Fitness Coach Marcos Gomez
Fitness coach

List of coaches

Real Esteli has had various coaches since its formation in 1961. Ramón Otoniel Olivas and Honduran Roy Posas has served two terms as head coach. Ramón Otoniel Olivas was the club's most successful coach, having won Primera División titles and finished as runner up in 2023 Central American Cup, following closely is Roy Posas, Sergio Rodriguez and Holver Flores & Leonidas Rodriguez won one Primera titles.

NameNatFromToNotes
Rigoberto Núñez19611965First coach and foreign coach
Santiago Berrini19651965TBD
Manuel Catarro CuadraTBDTBDTBD
Nestor MatamalaTBDTBDTBD
Jose BurboaTBDTBDTBD
Marcos A. GamboaTBDTBDTBD
Leonidas Rodríguez 19901991First Primera division Title (1991)
Roy Posas 19911992TBD
Florentino ColindresTBDTBDTBD
Rafael Paciencia Núñez19992000TBD
David Aquiles Medina 20002001TBD
Francisco Rojas2001April 2002TBD
Ramón Otoniel Olivas2002December 2008TBD
Roy PosasJanuary 2009December 2009TBD
Ramón Otoniel OlivasDecember 2009June 20187 Primera division (2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17)
July 2018December 2018TBD
Sergio Rodríguez January 2019November 20191 Primera division Title (2019 Clausura)
Holver FloresNovember 2019June 20213 Primera division Title (2019 Apertura, Clausura 2020, Apertura 2020)
José Luis TrejoJune 2021May 2022TBD
Ramón Otoniel OlivasJune 2022Present2 Primera division Title (2022 Apertura,2023 Clausura); 1 runner up (2023 Central American Cup)

Jersey sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt partner
1998–01Galaxia
2000–08Enitel
2008–2011Movistar
La Curaçao
2011–2017Movistar
La Curaçao
Yahoo
2017–2020Kappa
2021–PresentKeukaTigo, Cafe Ox

Performance in CONCACAF competitions

12 appearances

Best: Round of 16 in 2021

1991 : First Round

1992 : First Round

1996 : First Round

1998 : First Round

2008-09 : Preliminary Round

2011-12 : Preliminary Round

2012-13 : Group stage

2013-14 : Group stage

2014-15 : Group stage

2016-17 : Group stage

2021 : Round of 16

2024 : Round One

5 appearances

Best: Quarter-finals in 2020

2017 CONCACAF League

Round of 16

2019 CONCACAF League

Round of 16

2020 CONCACAF League

Quarter finals

2021 CONCACAF League

Round of 16

2022 CONCACAF League

Preliminary Round

1 appearance

Best: Runner up in 2023

2023 CONCACAF Central American Cup

Runner up

5 appearances

Best: Quarter-finals in 2004

2000 : First Round

2003 : First Round

2004 : Quarter-finals

2006 : First Round

2007 : First Round

Record versus other nations

As of 14 February 2024The Concacaf opponents below = Official tournament results: (Plus a sampling of other results)

OpponentLast MeetingGWDLFAPTS+/-
Aguila26 – Sept – 201221011130
Alajuelense5 – Dec – 202390184271-23
Árabe Unido19962011121-1
Atlético Marte15 – Dec – 19911001030-3
Columbus Crew SC15 – Apr – 20212002050-5
Club América14 – Feb – 20242101233-1
Comunicaciones6 – Dec – 199110010150-15
Dallas24 – Aug – 20162011231-1
Diriangén200310101110
FAS15 – Aug – 202321013231
Herediano24 – Nov – 202011001031
Independiente2 – Nov – 202331114440
Marathón29 – Sept – 202121012230
Montreal Impact2 – Oct – 20082011011-1
Motagua10 – Dec – 20203012371-4
Olimpia8 – Aug – 20233102123-1
Real España4 – Aug – 202260336173-11
Saprissa4 – Oct – 202391355146-9
Santa Tecla6 – Aug – 201921012210
Sporting Kansas City23 – Sept – 20144022272-5
Suchitepéquez13 – Sept – 20162011121-1
Tauro19922002170-6
Toronto2 – Aug – 20112002240-2
UANL18 – Sept – 20122011151-4
Xelajú1 – Aug – 202311001031
Totals651016394513045-85

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Real Esteli down Club America for first Champions Cup win . CONCACAF . 9 February 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240209011719/https://www.concacaf.com/champions-cup/news/real-esteli-down-club-america-for-first-champions-cup-win/ . 9 February 2024 . 8 February 2024.
  2. Web site: Team Profile: Real Esteli. CONCACAF. 2011-08-04. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110719031808/http://www.concacafchampions.com/page/CL/TeamProfileDetail/0,,12856~1102500,00.html. 2011-07-19.
  3. Web site: Jugadores . Realestelifc.com . 2020 .
  4. Web site: Dshon Forbes pasó de desvelarse por videojuegos a ser el más goleador del país. https://web.archive.org/web/20220901235020/https://www.laprensani.com/2020/09/08/deportes/2718362-dshon-forbes-paso-de-desvelarse-por-videojuegos-a-ser-el-mas-goleador-del-pais . 2022-09-01 . 8 September 2020 . laprensani.com (Archived).