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Ecuadorian association football club
Football club
Olmedo
Full name Club Centro Deportivo Olmedo Nickname(s) Ciclón Andino (Andean Cyclone)El ídolo de Riobamba (The Riobamba idol)Founded November 11, 1919; 104 years ago (1919-11-11 ) Ground
Estadio Olímpico de Riobamba Capacity 14,400 Chairman Marcelo Pérez Manager
Héctor González League
Serie B
2021 Serie A, 16th (relegated)
Club Centro Deportivo Olmedo is an Ecuadorian professional
football club based in
Riobamba , Ecuador. They play in the
Serie B .
The club won their only national championship in
2000 , making them the first club outside
Quito and
Guayaquil to win a national championship. They have also won two Serie B titles in 1994 and 2003. Internationally, they have played in the
Copa Libertadores four times, reaching the Round of 16 once in 2002.
Founded in 1919, Olmedo is one of the oldest clubs in the Serie A or Serie B. Their home stadium is the
Estadio Olímpico . In the year 2000 they became the first club in the history of the Ecuadorian Serie A to win a league title that does not come from Quito or Guayaquil.
As of 2021, Olmedo is going through an economic crises that made them officially bankrupt and could be dissolved at the end of the year.
Their biggest rivals are
Macará with whom they contest the Clásico Interandino .
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Honors
Domestic
Players
As of 2020.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under
FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
World Cup players
The following players were chosen to represent their country at the
FIFA World Cup while contracted to Olmedo.
Managers
Juan Ramon Silva (1997)
Miguel Lemme (1999)
Julio Asad (July 1, 2000 – December 30, 2000)
Enrique Della Vechia (2001)
Fernando Donaires (January 1, 2002 - May 7, 2002)
Ariel Cuffaro (May 14, 2002 - August 4, 2002)
Julio Asad (August 9, 2002 - December 31, 2002)
Rosario Martinez (January 1, 2003 - July 2, 2003)
Roque Alfaro (July 2, 2003 - March 12, 2004)
Dragan Miranovic (March 12, 2004 - August 5, 2004)
Segundo Montaño (August 5, 2004 - December 31, 2004)
Salvador Raguza (January 1, 2005 -July 11, 2005)
Pedro Monzón (July 18, 2005 – Dec 3, 2005)
Luis Valdivieso (December 4, 2005 - December 21, 2005)
Gabriel Perrone (Jan 3, 2006 – Dec 22, 2006)
Víctor Marchesini (January 7, 2007 - December 17, 2007)
Armando Osma (2008)
Julio Zamora (2008)
Héctor González (July 1, 2008 – Dec 16, 2009)
Claudio Otermin (January 1, 2010 - March 13, 2010)
Héctor González (March 14, 2010 – April 20, 2010)
Ariel Graziani (2010)
Carlos Calderon (Dec 7, 2011 – Feb 12, 2012)
Juan Amador Sánchez (Feb 14, 2012 – May 1, 2012)
Héctor González (May 2, 2012 – June 14, 2012)
Óscar Pacheco (June 15, 2012 – Oct 2, 2012)
Héctor González (Oct 2, 2012 – Oct 10, 2012)
Roque Alfaro (Oct 11, 2012 – March 19, 2013)
Héctor González (March 19, 2013 – November 20, 2013)
Gabriel Perrone (November 20, 2013 - July 18, 2014)
Mario Saralegui (July 18, 2014 - October 7, 2014))
Héctor González (October 7, 2014 - November 14, 2014)
Juan Urquiza (November 15, 2014 - February 28, 2015)
Carlos Sevilla (February 28, 2015 - August 26, 2015)
Héctor González (August 26, 2015 - December 13, 2015)
Vicente Girona (December 17, 2015 – March 25, 2016)
Julio Asad (March 29, 2016 - September 8, 2016)
Omar Ledesma (September 8, 2016 - December 13, 2016)
Claudio Chacior (January 12, 2017 - August 8, 2017)
Omar Ledesma (August 9, 2017 - January 4, 2018)
Pablo Bravo (January 5, 2018 - May 30, 2018)
Ricardo Dillon (June 30, 2018 - November 5, 2019)
Dario Franco (December 9, 2019 - June 20, 2020)
Geovanny Cumbicus (June 18, 2020 - December 31, 2020)
Pablo Trobbiani (January 1, 2021 - May 28, 2021)
Cesar Ramos (July 17, 2021 - August 2, 2021)
Luis Espinel (August 9, 2021 - September 26, 2021)
Nelson Brito (October 3, 2021 - October 31, 2021)
Héctor González (November 6, 2021 -)
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