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Football club
Delfín SC
Full nameDelfín Sporting Club
Nickname(s)El ídolo de Manta (Manta's Idol)
El ídolo del Puerto (Idol of the Port)
Los auriazules (The golden-blues)
El Equipo Cetáceo (The Cetacean Team)
Founded1 March 1989; 35 years ago (1989-03-01)
GroundEstadio Jocay
Capacity21,000
PresidentJosé Delgado
ManagerJuan Pablo Buch
LeagueEcuadorian Serie A
2024Serie A, 12th of 16
Websitewww.delfinsc.ec
Home colours Away colours Third colours

Delfín Sporting Club, lit.'dolphin Sporting Club',is an association football club based in Manta, Ecuador. The club was founded on 1 March 1989 after Club Deportivo 9 de Octubre was ceded to a group of directors, which had Club Social Delfín. Later the team renamed Delfín Sporting Club. The club currently plays in the Ecuadorian Serie A, the highest level of Ecuadorian football.

Since 1989, the club has played their home games in Estadio Jocay located in the coastal city of Manta, Ecuador.

History

Delfín SC was founded on 1 March 1989; after founder of Club Deportivo 9 de Octubre Pedro Azua ceded the team to a group of directors from Club Social Delfín. It was Efrén Delgado, Otto Schwarz, and Benincaza whom later joined to create 9 de Octubre-Delfín, which later it renamed Delfín Sporting Club. The club started off on a strong note winning the Serie B championship in 1989 and gaining promotion to the top-flight Serie A in its first season. Surprisingly, the young team was able to stay in Serie A until 1995, when it was relegated back to the Serie B. During their time in the Serie A, the club gained the nickname El ídolo de Manta (Manta's Idol), a nickname previously given to Manta Sport Club, which was Manta's previous team in the top-flight.

In 1998, the club returned to the top-flight, only to return to the Serie B in 1999 and bounce back up in 2000. Their last season in the Serie A was in 2001. In 2007, they were relegated to the third-level Segunda Categoría. Having gained promotion to the Ecuadorian Serie B, they were then promoted to the Ecuadorian Serie A for the 2016 season, in which their Argentine forward Maximiliano Barreiro was the league's top scorer, with 26 goals.

The following 2017 season was the club's historic year, standing strong with only one loss in the first leg of the season and winning La Primera Etapa of the Ecuadorian Serie A. This automatically qualified Delfín a spot for the first time to a Copa Libertadores, which made them the first team from the Manabi province to enter an international tournament. On 17 December, Delfín lost to Emelec 2–0 in the second leg of the final for the Ecuadorian Serie A championship in el Estadio Jocay and therefore ended the season as runner-up.

On 5 April 2018, Delfín achieved its first international win after defeating 2–0 Chilean club Colo-Colo at the 2018 Copa Libertadores. Delfín ended in fourth place at the end of the season, which gave them a straight ticket to their second Copa Libertadores.

Estadio Jocay in Manta, Ecuador

2019 marked the greatest year for the team as they won their first Serie A title, and the first time a team from their province won any title. The final was played against Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito.

Rivalries

The club's biggest rival is LDU Portoviejo with whom they contest the Clásico Manabita.

Honours

Delfín supporters at el Estadio Jocay.

National

Regional

  • Segunda Categoría de Manabí
    • Winners (2): 2011, 2012

Players

As of 11 September 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ecuador ECU Pierre Bellolio
2 DF Argentina ARG Nicolás Goitea
4 DF Ecuador ECU Jefferson Nazareno
6 DF Ecuador ECU Efrain García
8 MF Argentina ARG Enzo Gaggi
9 FW Ecuador ECU José Angulo
10 MF Argentina ARG Mariano Miño (on loan from Belgrano)
11 FW Argentina ARG Nicolás Messiniti (on loan from Independiente)
12 GK Ecuador ECU Beder Valencia
13 DF Ecuador ECU Josue Cuero
14 DF Argentina ARG Ignacio Gariglio
15 MF Ecuador ECU Kevin Sambonino
16 MF Ecuador ECU Luis Castro
18 FW Ecuador ECU Marcos Mejía
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Ecuador ECU Jostin Alman
20 MF Ecuador ECU Michael Mieles (on loan from Aucas)
21 DF Ecuador ECU Pedro Perlaza
25 MF Ecuador ECU Jean Humanante
26 GK Ecuador ECU Brian Heras
27 MF Ecuador ECU Luis Domínguez
29 DF Ecuador ECU Carlos Cuero
30 DF Ecuador ECU Luis Becerra
33 MF Ecuador ECU Yeison Racines
36 DF Ecuador ECU Ariel García
54 FW Ecuador ECU Erick Zuniga
55 MF Ecuador ECU Maikel Reyes
70 MF Panama PAN Ricardo Phillips
71 MF Ecuador ECU Juan Nazareno

Managers

References

  1. Anuario Conmebol Sudamericana 2022. CONMEBOL. 3 April 2023. p. 84. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
  2. "Delfín sorprende a Colo Colo y le gana 2–0" [Delfín surprises Colo Colo and wins 2–0] (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 5 April 2018. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  3. "Liga de Portoviejo ganó el Clásico Manabita en la Serie B". 26 July 2015.

External links

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Former teams
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