C.D. Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca

C.D. Platense
Full nameClub Deportivo Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca
Nickname(s)Los Virolenos
Los Gallos (The Roosters)
Founded1 May 1950 (1950-05-01)
GroundEstadio Panorámico de Zacatecoluca
Zacatecoluca, El Salvador
Capacity10,000
Chairman Ing.Carlos René Burgos Alvarado
Manager Agustín Castillo
League Primera División
2025 ClausuraOverall: 9th
Playoffs: Did not qualify

Club Deportivo Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca, usually abbreviated to just Platense, is a Salvadoran football club based in Zacatecoluca, the departmental capital city of La Paz Province, they currently play in the Primera División. The club play their home games at the Estadio Panorámico de Zacatecoluca, which has a capacity of 10,000[1]

History

The football club was founded on 1 May 1951. one of the key founder Napoleón Villalta stated one of the key reasons for starting the club was to give the reserves players of historic club 11 Viroleño an opportunity for game time.

Another founder Ramiro Díaz suggested the club name as a tribute to Argentinian club Club Atlético Platense.[2]

At the beginning of the 1970s, the club was still an obscure football team playing in the regional amateur division. They steadily improved and by 1972 were playing in Tercera division.

Around this time, the Rengifo family took over the financial and administration side of the club gathering new sponsors and contributing large amount of their own family fortune. Their contributions generated almost immediate results: in 1973 the club under the direction of Brazilian Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos won the Tercera División for the first time and earned promotion to the Segunda División de Fútbol Salvadoreño.

Despite this success, The Rengifo family parted ways with Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos and hired Argentinian Juan Quarterone whose new tactics, player recruitment and training methods helped the team win the Segunda División de Fútbol Salvadoreño in 1974 and earn promotion to the Salvadoran Primera División for the first time in the club history.

Platense did the impossible and won the 1975 Primera division, they also set various records doing so such being the second team to win the title after gaining promotion in their very first season (Aguila in 1959 being the first), The club had won all three titles i three different division consecutively, The club also completed the double winning the primera and the Torneo Fraternidad / UNCAF Club Championship.

International success (1975)

Platense along with domestic success, became the first Salvadoran team to win the Torneo Fraternidad / UNCAF Club Championship in 1975 thanks to players such as Albert Fay, Jaime Castro, Helio Rodríguez, "Ninón" Osorio, Pedro Silva, Jorge "el Indio" Vásquez, José Luis Rugamas, David Pinho, Luis Condomi, Ricardo Zafanella, Jorge Búcaro and Rafael "Ráfaga" Búcaro.

Decline

After the highs of 1975, The club still remained a competitive force in 1976–1978, however the club fortune began to dwindle when the Regnifo family fled El Salvador due to the increasing conflict in the country. Soon the clubs could not retain their star players and were eventually relegated in 1980. As the civil war continued the club continued to flounder in the Segunda Division and eventually after 10 years he club was relegated to Tercera diving during the early 1990–91 season. It would take another 13 years before the club will be promoted back into second division thanks to future internationals Luis Anaya and former World cup player as coach Mauricio Alfaro.

Resurgence and promotion

Following increased support by the community and stronger financial backing by local businesses, Platense began a resurgence in the second division. The club recruited first team coach Jorge Abrego and key players such as Herberth Ramos, Wilber Arizala. Platense won their first second division in 45 years. Winning the Apertura 2019 title by defeating Racing Jr 4–3 on aggregate. They were on the verge of winning back to back titles, Sadly 2020 Clausura season was suspended due to the outbreak of coronavirus in El Salvador. It was then announced that despite winning the 2019 title that no promotion would occur.

Despite the disappointment of being denied promotion, the departures of key players such as the league and club top scorer Colombian Cristian Gil Hurtado, Keeper Herberth Ramos, and the sacking of Jorge Abrego as coach. The club overcame this by hiring experienced coach Guillermo Rivera and players such as Rafael Burgos, Colombian Juan Camilo Delgado and . This would enable the club to win their second title in recent time by defeating AD Destroyer 4–3 on penalties after the game ended 2–2 in regular time.

After a season of consolidation, It appeared that Platense would win three straight titles in a row, they reached the final and were leading 3–0. However the club would let in 3 late goals and would the game 5–4 on penalties.

On 20 June 2021, after 41 years out of the Primera Division, Platense were promoted back to the top flight following a 2–1 playoff victory against regular title contenders AD Destroyer 2–1 with goals coming from Steve Alfaro and Camilo Delgado.[3]

Recent events

Under Guillermo Rivera, Platense competed in the first season in the primera division in 41 years, Platense finished sixth. They defeated Luis Angel Firpo 4–3 aggregate in the quarter-final. In the semi-final, they defeated Chalatenango 2–1 on the aggregate to advance to the final of a major tournament for the first time since 1975—and the club's first Primera division final in the Apertura/Clausura format—where they lost out to Alianza 2–1 at Estadio Cuscatlan on 20 December 2021. Colombian striker Juan Camilio Delgado was Platense top scorer with twelve goals

Club

Stadium

Platense plays its home games at Estadio Antonio Toledo Valle in Zacatecoluca, La Paz. The stadium "Estadio Antonio Toledo Valle", which previously belonged to the National Institute of Sports (INDES), now are being cared for by the municipality. During stadium renovations in 2020, they played their matches in the Polideportivo Tecoluca, San Vincente.

Rivalries

Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca's main rival was C.D. Tehuacan. They were rivals since the clubs were only separated by 11 km. The final result was a 3:0 victory to Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca. However, since Tehuacan was dissolved in 2009, Platense have no real rivals at present.

Sponsorship

Companies that Platense currently has sponsorship deals with for 2024-2025 include:

  • Tony sports – Official Kit Suppliers
  • Las Perritas – Official sponsors
  • Pollo Campestre – Official sponsors
  • Caja de Credito Zacatecoluca – Official sponsors
  • Volkswagen Camiones y Buses El Salvador – Official sponsors
  • Sugarmill INJIBOA – Official sponsors
  • Multi Inversiones Lumitin JC – Official sponsors
  • Sudagripm – Official sponsors
  • Electrolit – Official sponsors
  • Renosa – Official sponsors
  • Canal 4 – Official sponsors
  • BSA Construction LLC – Official sponsors

Records

The Salvadoran midfielder TBD holds the club's overall appearance record having played in matches over the course of 14 seasons from 19 to 19. Following him is former goalkeeper TBD who contested 000 matches over the course of 11 seasons from 1997 to 2008.

The club's all-time leading scorer is TBD, who scored 119 goals while at the club from 1991 to 1996. Despite TBD's impressive goalscoring record, he doesn't hold the record for most goals scored during a league season. That distinction is held by Brazilian TBD who notched 00 goals, which he attained in the TBD season.

Platense's biggest league victory is 11–0 which occurred during the TBD season against TBD. The club's biggest victory on the International (CONCACAF/UNCAF) stage occurred during the TBD season, where Platense hammered TBD-based club TBD 8–0.

TBD had the longest reign as Platense coach, with nine years (eight consecutive) in charge, and is the most successful coach in Platense history with three Primera division wins.

Top goalscorers

No. Player period Goals
1 TBD TBD–TBD 77
2 TBD TBD–TBD 26
3 TBD TBD–TBD 26
4 TBD TBD–TBD 26
5 TBD TBD–TBD 26
6 TBD TBD–TBD 26
7 TBD TBD–TBD 13
8 Rafael Bucaro 1974–1975 31
9 Oscar "Lotario" Guerrero 1970–1975/1974–75 00 / 26
10 Juan Camilo Delgado 2018–2022 43

Note: Players in bold text are still active with Platense

Goalscoring champions

Position Player Season Goals Scored
1 Cristian Gil Apertura 2019 11
1 Camilo Delgado Clausura 2021 11
1 Jhonathan Urrutia Clausura 2025 9

Overall seasons table in Primera División de Fútbol Profesional

As of 4 April 2023, after their 2–1 loss Isidro Metapan

Pos. Club Season In D1 Pl. W D L GS GA Dif.
TBA C.D. Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca 12 305 116 70 119 398 449 −51

Historical matches

January 1, 1973 Friendly Platense Municipal 1–0 Deportes Naval Zacatecoluca, El Salvador
Oscar "Lotario" Guerrero Nil Stadium: Estadio Panorámico La Paz
February 13, 1974 Friendly Platense Municipal 4-2 Limon Zacatecoluca, El Salvador
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Stadium: Estadio Panorámico La Paz
March 11, 1975 Friendly Platense Municipal 1-1 Club Jalisco San Salvador, El Salvador
Norberto Zafanella Ricardo Marquez Stadium: Estadio Cuscatlan
March 13, 1975 Friendly Platense Municipal 0-1 Club Jalisco San Salvador, El Salvador
Nil TBD Stadium: Estadio Cuscatlan
January 16, 2023 Friendly - Copa Fraternidad Antonio Díaz Platense Municipal 2–2 Deportivo Achuapa Zacatecoluca, El Salvador
Elvin Alvarado 56'
Geovany Valladares 95'
[7] Eliser Quinonez 20' 35' Stadium: Estadio Panorámico La Paz

Honours

These awards are updated to October 2024. Throughout its history, the club has managed several international, national and regional titles that have made it occupy the top position in the ranking of the La Paz football teams, being considered one of the most outstanding Salvadoran football clubs.

Leagues

Domestic

International

Current squad

As of: June 6, 2025 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
MF  SLV Alejandro Bonito
DF  SLV Xavier Garcia (captain)
 SLV Jorge Mundo
MF  SLV Brandao Zetino
 SLV Jefferson Roque
MF  SLV Franklin Martinez
MF  SLV Sebastian Ortiz
DF  SLV Diego Mejia
DF  SLV Carlos Arevalo
 SLV Bryan Rios
 SLV Nelson Martinez
 SLV Emerson Sandoval
GK  SLV Óscar Daniel Arroyo (vice-captain)
MF  SLV Josue Amilcar Palacios
MF  SLV Wilmer Novoa (vice-captain)
FW  COL Nayan Andrés Bello
 SLV Kevin Calderon
FW  COL Victor Landazuri
FW  COL Luis Arturo Peralta
 SLV Kevin Ardon
No. Pos. Nation Player
22  SLV Elias Nartinez

Players with dual citizenship

  • Luis Aguilar

In

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
 SLV Bryan Rios (FAS)
 SLV Emerson Sandoval (FAS)
GK  SLV Óscar Daniel Arroyo (Free Agents)
 SLV Nelson Martinez (FAS)
 SLV Kevin Calderon (Dragon)
No. Pos. Nation Player
 SLV Kevin Ardon (FAS)
FW  COL Victor Landazuri (Matagalpa FC)
FW  COL Luis Arturo Peralta (Asociación Deportiva Agropecuaria)
 SLV Anthony Roque (TBD)
 COL Yair Arboleda (Deportivo Pasto)

Out

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
GK  PAR Sandro Melgarejo (To Zacatecoluca)
FW  COL Jhonatan Urrutia (To Isidro Metapan)
 SLV Marvin Aranda (To LA Firpo)
 SLV Alexis Renderos (To Inter FA)
 SLV Gilberto Baires (To TBD)
 COL Julian Silvestre (To TBD)
 SLV Marlón Cornejo (To TBD)
 SLV Edgar Valladares (To TBD)
 SLV Bryan Paz (To TBD)
No. Pos. Nation Player
 SLV Vinicio Muñoz (To Zacatecoluca)
 SLV Hamilton Benítez (To Inter FA)
 SLV Luis Aguilar (To TBD)
 SLV Cristian Gomez (To Zacatecoluca)
 SLV Steve Alfrao (To TBD)
 SLV Diego Valladares (To TBD)
 SLV Jose Molina (To TBD)

Personnel

Coaching staff

As of June 2025

Position Staff
Manager Agustin Castillo
Assistant manager David Hernandez (*)
Goalkeeping coach Gonzalez Munoz Rodriguez (*)
Fitness coach Carlos Cortez (*)
Reserve Manager Elmer Guidos (*)
Sport Director Elmer Guidos (*)
Club Doctor Dr. Roberto Alvarenga (*)
Kineslogist Jose Rodriguez *
Physiotherapist Sergio Torres *
Utility Gerson Rodas (*)
Utility Jesus Cruz (*)
Utility Juan Jose Merino (*)
Video analyst Hector Ferman *
Ladies Manager Afrodicio Valladares
Under 17 Manager Cristian Ernesto Lopez

Management

As of March 2025

Position Staff
Owner Constructora Burgos & Asociados
President Ing. Carlos Burgos
Vice-president Sacerd. Carlos Torres
Alternate Vice-president Dr. Francisco Hirezi
Executive secretary Lic. Cecilia Portillo
Director of Operations Lic. Alfredo Miranda
Brand Representative Noe Arévalo
Administrative representative Prof. Jaime Chavez
Grassroots Representative TBD
Sports director Martin Garcia
General Representative Selvin Amaya (*)
Representative Cesar Omar Garcia (*)
Mascot Francisco Velasquez (*)

Coaches

The club's current manager is Peruvian Agustin Castillo. There have been TBD permanent and TBD caretaker managers of Platense since the appointment of the club's first professional manager, TBD in 1950. The club's longest-serving manager, in terms of both length of tenure and number of games overseen, is TBD, who managed the club between 1996 and 2018. Uruguayan Víctor Pereira Viteca was Platense's first manager from outside the El Salvador. Argentinian Juan Quarterone is the club's most successful coach, having won their only Primera division title and international titles (1974-75 Primera and 1975 Copa Fraternidad), this followed by Guillermo Rivera who won one Segunda division title and one runners up Primera division title, Jorge Abrego and Brazilian Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos win Segunda division title. Mauricio Alfaro won one Tercera division title.

The following managers won at least one trophy when in charge of Platense
Name Period Trophies
Jorge Tupinambá † (1944–2017) 1972–1973 1 Tercera Division (1972), 1 Segunda Division (1973)
Juan Quarterone † (1935–2015) 1974–1975 1 Primera division (1974-75), 1 Copa UNCAF Fraternidad (1975)
Mauricio Alfaro 1992–1993, 2003–2005 1 Tercera Division (2003)
Jorge Abrego 2018–2020, 2023–2024 1 Segunda Division (Apertura 2019)
Guillermo Rivera 2020–2022 1 Segunda Division (Apertura 2020), 1 Playoff/promotion title (2020–21)

Notable former players

Players listed below have had junior and/or senior international caps for their respective countries before, while and/or after playing at Platense. Players marked in bold gained their caps while playing at Platense.

Team captains

Name Years
Alberto Villalta TBD
Norberto Zafanella TBD
Edgar Cabrera 1974
Jorge Búcaro 1974-75
TBD 1978
Bernardo Montaña 2003
Edgar Valladares 2018-2019
Steve Alfaro 2021–2024
Xavier Garcia 2024–2025
Wilmer Novoa 2025–present

Sports statistics

  • Updated to July 2021.

Sports general information

Sports general information
Concept Times
Seasons in 1 ª 10
Seasons in 2 ª 34
Seasons in 3 ª 15
Promotions to 1 ª achieved 2
Participations in Copa Presidente 3
Participacipations in Concacaf Competitions 3
Position in the historical classification of the league TBD
Number of internationals contributed to the El Salvador national football team TBD

Other departments

Football

Reserve team

The reserve team serves mainly as the final stepping stone for promising young players under the age of 21 before being promoted to the main team. The second team is coached by David Hernandez. the team played in the Primera División Reserves, their greatest successes were finishing runner up in the Reserve championships in the Clausura 2024. It plays its home matches at Estadio Antonio Toledo Valle, adjacent to the first teams and women's team.

Name Nat Tenure Notes
David Hernandez July 2021 - October 2024 Runners-up (Clausura 2024)
Elmer Guidos October 2024 - April 2025 N/A
Eduardo Lara April 2025 - June 2025 N/A
TBD June 2025 - Present N/A

Current squad

As of: January 27, 2025 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
34  SLV Fernando Ramos
35  SLV Jefferson Cantor
37  SLV Marvin Guzman
38  SLV Beethoven Martinez (captain)
39  SLV Erick Ramos
40  SLV Cristian Gomez
41  SLV Vicente Diaz
43  SLV Jefferson Maldonaldo
46  SLV Marco Iraheta
47  SLV Amado Ceron
No. Pos. Nation Player
48  SLV Roberto AGuilar
49  SLV Letser Hernandez
51  SLV Noe Ventura
52  SLV Gabriel Sorto
54  SLV Angel Valencia
55  SLV Jeffrey Umana
59  SLV Jefry Rivera

Junior teams

The youth team (under 17 and under 15) has produced some of El Salvador's top football players, including TBD and TBD. It plays its home matches at TBD, adjacent to the first team's ground, and it is coached by Cristian Ernesto Lopez. The team greatest successes was winning Clausura 2025 season. [10]

Name Nat Tenure Notes
TBD N/A N/A
TBD N/A N/A
Cristian Ernesto Lopez January 2025 - June 2025 1 Champion (Primera División Sub 17 Clausura 2025)
TBD July 2025 - Present N/A

Current squad

As of: June, 2025 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
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
No. Pos. Nation Player
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD

Women's team

The women's first team, which is led by head coach Everist Martinez, features several members of the El Salvador national ladies team. Their greatest successes were reaching the semi finals of Apertura 2023, where they lost 10–1 on aggregate to Alianza Women's.

Name Nat Tenure
Afrodicio Valladares July 2021 - December 2024
Everist Martinez January 2025 - Present

Current squad

As of: June, 2025 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
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
No. Pos. Nation Player
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD
 SLV TBD

References

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  8. ^ "Eraldo Correia a la espera de pago del Firpo para poder dirigir al Platense".
  9. ^ "Platense no logra triunfar luego del cambio de técnico". 12 March 2018.
  10. ^ Diego Tovar (25 May 2025). "Platense se corona campeón del Clausura 2025 en la categoría Sub-17". elgrafico.com. Retrieved 26 May 2025.