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Chepo F.C.

Chepo F.C.

Panamanian association football team


Chepo F.C. was a Panamanian football team playing at the Liga Panameña de Fútbol. The team folded mid 2016. It was based in Chepo.

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Chepo was known for its youth system[1] of whom have emerged many future promises of Panamanian football, among those are: Armando Gun, Gabriel Torres, Eduardo Jiménez, José Calderón and Román Torres, all of whom have represented Panama.[2]

History

Proyecto 2000

Chepo FC was founded in 1999 under the name of Proyecto 2000,[1] where it gathered young players from around the country aspiring to win a ticket to the Liga Panameña de Fútbol one day. They started playing in the Liga Distritorial de Fútbol de Panamá (Lidifutpa).[3]

In 2000 the team was renamed Chepo FC due to expansion and participated in 2003 in Primera A.

In 2006 the team gained promotion from Primera A to the Liga Panameña de Fútbol after beating Pan de Azúcar 2–1.[4] They have not been very successful at the highest level and only reached the semi-finals of the 2008 Apertura season.[5]

By May 2016 main sponsor retired support causing the team to fold,[6] it was replaced by Liga Nacional de Ascenso runner-up S.D. Atlético Veragüense.

Honours

2006
2003

Year-by-year results

Liga Panameña de Fútbol

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Players

Current squad

  • For Clausura 2016

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

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Retired numbers

77 Panama Jonathan Rodríguez, midfielder, 2006–09 (posthumous honour)[7]

Historical list of coaches

  • Panama Felipe Fuentes (2005–09)
  • Panama Víctor René Mendieta (2009–10)
  • Panama Cesar Morales and Frank Lozada (April 2010–June 10)
  • United States Mike Stump (June 2010–June 11)
  • Panama Felipe Fuentes (2011)
  • United States Mike Stump (Jan 2012–April 13)
  • Panama Felipe Fuentes (July 2013–)
  • Panama Jorge Santos (June 2014–)[8]

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