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San Marcos de Arica
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Full nameClub Deportivo San Marcos de Arica
Nickname(s)CDA, Celeste ariqueña,
Bravos de Arica,
Los Bravos del Morro
Founded14 February 1978; 46 years ago (14 February 1978) as Deportes Arica
Ground Estadio Carlos Dittborn,
Arica, Chile
Capacity9,625
ChairmanCarlos Ferry
Manager Germán Cavalieri
League first B of Chile
202411th

Club Deportivo San Marcos de Arica, also known as San Marcos, is a Chilean professional football club based in Arica, that is a current member of the Primera B of Chile.

The club was founded on February 14, 1978. Between 1978 and 2005, the club was called Deportes Arica. Their home games are played at the Estadio Carlos Dittborn, which has a capacity of 14,373 seats.

Honors

1981, 2012, 2014 Clausura
2019
  • Copa Campeones: 1
1982
1981
2007

Seasons

See also

Players

Current squad

Current squad of San Marcos de Arica as of 10 May 2021 ( )
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
2   CHI DF Korben Rojas
3   CHI DF Diego Muñoz
4   URU DF Roberto Hernández
5   ARG MF Gaspar Iñíguez
6   CHI MF Mirko Serrano
7   CHI FW Bairon Monroy
8   CHI MF Piero Gárate
9   CHI FW Zederick Vega
10   CHI MF Christian Pavez
11   CHI MF Kilian Delgado
12   CHI GK Daniel Retamal
13   CHI DF Ignacio Meza
14   CHI MF Cristóbal Guerra
15   CHI MF Cristian Barrientos
No. Position Player
16   CHI GK Luis Ureta
17   CHI DF Bernardo Mendoza
18   ARG FW Rafael Viotti
19   CHI MF Misael Llantén
20   CHI MF Felipe Báez
21   CHI MF Mauricio Arias
22   CHI MF Nahuel Donadell
23   CHI FW Camilo Vilches
24   CHI DF Cristóbal Kalise
26   CHI MF Diego Ochoa
27   CHI DF Matías Moya
28   CHI GK Ignacio Silva
29   URU FW Federico Millacet
30   CHI GK Benjamín Tapia

Manager: Hernán Peña

2021 Summer Transfers

In

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Chile  CHI Diego Muñoz (from Deportes Valdivia)
4 DF Uruguay  URU Roberto Hernández (from Sportivo Luqueño)
5 MF Argentina  ARG Gaspar Iñíguez (from Coquimbo Unido)
6 MF Chile  CHI Mirko Serrano (from Deportes Santa Cruz)
8 MF Chile  CHI Piero Gárate (from Deportes Puerto Montt)
9 FW Chile  CHI Zederick Vega (from Colo-Colo)
10 MF Chile  CHI Christian Pavez (from Rangers)
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF Chile  CHI Kilian Delgado (from Cobreloa)
12 GK Chile  CHI Daniel Retamal (from Coquimbo Unido)
16 GK Chile  CHI Luis Ureta (from O'Higgins)
17 FW Argentina  ARG Rafael Viotti (from Deportivo Cuenca)
19 MF Chile  CHI Misael Llantén (from Colo-Colo)
20 MF Chile  CHI Felipe Báez (from Deportes Temuco)

Out

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Chile  CHI Nery Veloso (to Palestino)
2 MF Chile  CHI Nicolás Bascuñán (loan return to Huachipato)
5 DF Uruguay  URU Matías González (to Rangers)
6 MF Chile  CHI Gonzalo Medina (loan to Independiente de Cauquenes)
7 MF Chile  CHI Fernando Isla (loan return to Huachipato)
8 MF Chile  CHI Jorge Faúndez (loan return to Audax Italiano)
9 FW Chile  CHI Nicolás Millán (to Independiente de Cauquenes)
10 MF Chile  CHI Renato González (to Deportes Puerto Montt)
11 FW Chile  CHI Mauricio Godoy (loan return to Huachipato)
12 GK Chile  CHI Brayan Manosalva (loan return to Huachipato)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Uruguay  URU Ignacio Avilés (to Cerrito)
15 MF Chile  CHI Brandon Muñoz (loan return to Huachipato)
16 FW Chile  CHI Lucas Benavides (loan return to Huachipato)
18 MF Chile  CHI Eduardo Vilches (to Deportes Puerto Montt)
19 FW Uruguay  URU Agustín Navarro (released)
20 FW Argentina  ARG Diego Celis (released)
21 FW Argentina  ARG Jorge Pereyra Díaz (to Platense)
23 DF Chile  CHI Ramón Sáez (loan return to Huachipato)
25 MF Chile  CHI Brian Torres (loan return to Huachipato)
27 FW Chile  CHI Kevin Baeza (loan return to Huachipato)

Managers

External links