José Gálvez FBC

José Gálvez FBC
Full name José Gálvez Foot Ball Club
Nickname(s) La Franja, Pesqueros
Founded 27 October 1951 (1951-10-27)
Ground Estadio Manuel Rivera Sánchez, Chimbote, Peru
Ground Capacity 25,000[1]
President Luis Arroyo Rojas
Manager Julio Alberto Zamora
League Peruvian Segunda División
2013 Torneo Descentralizado, 16th (relegated)
Website Club home page

José Gálvez FBC is a Peruvian football club based in Chimbote, Ancash. The club was founded in 1951 under the name Manuel Rivera after the famous Chimbote born footballer Manuel Rivera.[2] The club was forced to change its name because the FPF did not allow clubs to be named after living people. Then on 11 November 1963 the club decided the new name would be José Gálvez FBC.[2]

More recently the club played in the Peruvian Second Division and finished as champions in 2011. Thus they were promoted back to the Torneo Descentralizado in the 2012 season only to be relegated on the 2013 and become the Peruvian team with the most relegations from the Peruvian First Division.

History

The club was founded on 27 October 1951 as Club Deportivo Manuel Rivera in recognition of the famous Chimbote born footballer Manuel Rivera, who played for the Peruvian national team and at that time for Deportivo Municipal.[3] The club kept its original name for about the next eleven years, but then the Peruvian Football Federation decided against allowing clubs to be named after living people.[3] As a result, the club changed its name on 11 November 1963 to José Gálvez Foot Ball Club.[3] The club makes its season debut with its new name in 1964 in the First Division league of Chimbote.[3] The club's first victory was a 2-0 win over Strong Boys on 18 October 1964, with goals from Gonzalo Ponce and Chiang.[3]

In 1971 José Gálvez managed to finish in third place of the 1971 Copa Perú which that season allowed promotion to the top three teams in the Final group stage. Consequently the club's first ever appearance in the Peruvian First Division was in the 1971 Torneo Descentralizado season.

The club was 1996 and 2005 Copa Perú champion, when it defeated Senati in the finals.

The club have played at the highest level of Peruvian football on eleven occasions, since its first participation in 1971 Torneo Descentralizado to the 2012 Torneo Descentralizado.

The club was 2011 Torneo Intermedio champion, by defeating Sport Ancash in the finals. The club is also the Peruvian supercup 2012 Copa Federación champion.

Rivalries

Jose Galvez FBC has had a long-standing rivalry with Sport Ancash.

Current squad

As of 21 February 2013[4]

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

No. Position Player
1 Peru GK Daniel Reyes
2 Peru DF Miguel Villalta
4 Colombia DF Andrés Salinas
5 Peru DF Paulo Ramos (captain)
6 Peru MF Marco Ruiz
7 Peru MF Miguel Cevasco
8 Peru MF Carlos Barrena
9 Colombia FW Claudio Velazquez
10 Peru MF César Medina
11 Uruguay FW Junior Aliberti
12 Peru GK Christian Jave
15 Uruguay MF Nicolás Pereyra
16 Peru MF Manuel Tejada
17 Peru MF Jhonny Obeso
14 Peru DF Erick Angeles
18 Peru FW Saulo Aponte
19 Peru DF Jersson Vásquez
No. Position Player
20 Peru DF Diego Encinas
21 Peru GK Christian Miranda
22 Peru MF Ricardo Salcedo
27 Peru DF José Mesarina
25 Peru FW Bryan Rojas
26 Peru DF Wilder Torres
28 Peru GK Fisher Guevara
29 Peru MF Junior Aguirre
30 Peru DF Norman Soto
Peru DF Wilder Torres
Peru DF José Tamariz
Peru MF Raúl Rengifo
Peru FW Héctor Zeta
Peru FW Julio Alegre
Peru FW Juan Cienfuegos
Peru FW Norman Soto

Historical list of coaches

Honours

National

Winners (1): 2012
Winners (1): 2011
Winners (1): 2011
Winners (2): 1996, 2005
Runner-up (2): 1994, 1995

Regional

Runner-up (4): 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005
Winners (8): 1971, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005
Runner-up (1): 2004
Winners (8): 1959, 1961, 1967, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
Runner-up (1): 1960

Friendly International

Runner-up (1): 2006

See also

References

  1. http://www.fichajes.com/equipo/c6425_jose-galvez
  2. 1 2 José Augusto Giuffra (11 February 2010). "Manuel Rivera: Entrecruzando franjas" (in Spanish). dechalaca.com. Archived from the original on 30 December 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "De Recuerdo: Jose Galvez FBC Reseña Historica" (in Spanish). JoseGalvezfbc.com. 3 May 2010. Archived from the original on 30 December 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  4. "Expediente DeChalaca: José Gálvez" (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 February 2013.
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