A.D. Municipal Liberia

Liberia
Full nameAsociación Deportiva Municipal Liberia
Nickname(s)Coyotes
Pamperos
Liberianos
Los de la Ciudad Blanca
FoundedJune 7, 1977 (1977-06-07)
GroundEstadio Edgardo Baltodano Briceño
Liberia, Costa Rica
Capacity6,500
ChairmanJorge Sánchez
ManagerJosé Cardozo
LeagueLiga Promerica
Clausura 202311°

Asociación Deportiva Municipal Liberia is a Costa Rican football team playing in the Liga FPD. The team is based in Liberia, Guanacaste. Their home stadium is the Estadio Edgardo Baltodano Briceño.

History

Founded on 7 June 1977, four years after Guanacasteca was founded and solely represented Guanacaste Province,[1] Municipal Liberia won promotion to the Primera División de Costa Rica in 2001 after beating Ramonense in a Promotion play-off final.[2] They made their debut in the top tier on 29 July 2001 against Saprissa.

Liberia Mía

In June 2007, the club was bought largely (90% of the shares) by Mario Sotela (linked to the Sotela-blen family)[3] and were renamed Liberia Mía (My Liberia) after a Sotela project located in Liberia that is called "Zoológico África Mía" (it is a special zoo based only on African animals and species).

Águilas Guanacastecas and relegation

In 2009, Liberia Mía won the Verano championship title,[4] but it proved to be a short-lived party when in July 2010, the club just renamed again to Águilas Guanacastecas (Guanacastecan Eagles),[5] were demoted to the Segunda División de Costa Rica after trading franchise rights with Barrio México.[6][7] The move was regarded by some as controversial since Barrio México club president Mínor Vargas was allegedly also involved with Liberia. Also, it was the second time a Guanacaste team was sold and moved outside the province after Guanacasteca's franchise was taken by Brujas de Escazú in 2004.

Municipal Liberia again

In summer 2011, after Barrio México was expelled from the Primera División, Liberia played in the second division as Los Coyotes del Municipal Liberia, replacing AD Desamparados whose franchise was bought by Liberia's new owner Manrique Sibaja.[8] The club has been playing in the second division ever since.

In February 2015, Uruguayan coach Orlando de León took charge, replacing Slovak Josef Miso after some poor performances.[9]

Honours

National

Stadium

The stadium is owned by the Municipality of Liberia and is used by the Liberia Municipal team of the Costa Rican First Division. It has a natural field and has capacity for 4,500 people according to the Costa Rican emergency commission.

The first match was between AD Guanacasteca and the team from Limón FC. As a curious fact, at that time they asked AD Guanacasteca to inaugurate it in a Costa Rican First Division game, given that the game they had to play on that date was a visitor against Limón FC and the Caribbeans were asked to agree play in the White City; this is how that day, Limón FC was local in Liberia against Guanacasteca. The final result was tied at one goal.

The stadium was subjected to intense improvement work, both in its infrastructure and in its natural grass, starting in 2013, because it is a venue for the Women's World Cup of Sub-Soccer. 17, and was approved by FIFA so that people enjoy the games they are going to see in the Liberian venue.

Current squad

As of 28 August 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  CRC Erick Sánchez
2 DF  COL Elvis Mosquera
3 DF  URU Gabriel de León
4 DF  CRC Kendall Gutiérrez
6 MF  CRC Javier Rosales
7 FW  CRC Diego Madrigal
8 MF  CRC José Mora
9 FW  CRC Jurguens Montenegro
10 MF  CRC Marvin Angulo
11 MF  CRC Barlon Sequeira
13 MF  CRC Jose Matarrita
15 DF  NCA Christian Reyes
17 FW  NCA Nextaly Rodríguez
18 MF  CRC Luis González
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF  ARG Malcom Pilone
22 MF  CRC Fabrizio Ramírez
23 GK  CRC Daniel Villegas
24 DF  CRC Waylon Francis
26 FW  CRC Daniel Colindres
29 FW  CRC Cameron Johnson
30 DF  COL Joaquín Huertas
32 FW  CRC Jeaustine Monge
55 DF  CRC Rafael Núñez
88 FW  MEX Raúl Vidal
98 DF  CRC Ignacio Gómez
GK  MEX Antonny Monreal

Championship Verano 2009

List of players and coaching staff who achieved the 2009 summer championship of the National Soccer Costa Rican First Division under the name of Liberia Mia on May 26, 2009.

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  CRC Álvaro Mesén Murillo
2 DF  CRC Esteban Sirias Aviles
3 DF  CRC Pablo Salazar Sánchez
4 MF  CRC Junior Alvarado Ramírez
9 FW  CRC Minor Díaz Araya
10 MF  CRC William Sunsing Hidalgo
12 DF  CRC Cristian Gamboa Luna
14 MF  CRC Walter Chévez Ruíz
15 DF  CRC Harold Wallace McDonald (Captain)
16 DF  NCA Francisco Flores Zapata
18 DF  CRC Michael Umaña Corrales
21 DF  CRC Leonardo González Arce
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW  CRC Víctor Nuñez Rodríguez
25 MF  URU José Carlos Cancela Durán
27 MF  CRC Willy Eras Sánchez
30 MF  CRC Allen Guevara Zúñiga
GK  CRC Harry Ocampo Morera
GK  CRC Erick Sánchez Allen
DF  CRC Jhanny Flores Jiménez
DF  CRC Roberto Wong Ordeñano
MF  CRC Leonardo Fabio Jiménez
MF  CRC Kenneth Gamboa Solano
FW  CRC José Antonio López Martínez

Couching Staff

  • Technical director= Alain Gay-Hardy
  • Goalkeepers= Alejandro Bonilla
  • Physiotherapist= Cristian Cubillo
  • Physical trainer= Guillermo Zamora
  • Masseurs= Kenier Mora & Marvin Miranda
  • Props= Carlos Baltodano & Royner Mora

References

  1. ^ Liberia le celebra a su equipo Archived 2015-02-21 at the Wayback Machine – UNAFUT (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Liberia 2 – Ramonense 1•Ante un gran rival, Liberia se adjudicó el cetro Archived 2021-03-05 at the Wayback Machine – Nación (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Mario Sotela adquiere Liberia Archived 2021-03-05 at the Wayback Machine – Nación (in Spanish)
  4. ^ La “Ciudad Blanca” no durmió Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine – Al Día (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Son “águilas” Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine – Al Día (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Liberia sigue en Primera pero se llama B° México – Nación (in Spanish)
  7. ^ Barrio México ya está oficialmente en la Primera División Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine – Nación (in Spanish)
  8. ^ Se llamarán ‘Coyotes’ Liberia volverá a tener un equipo, pero en Segunda Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine – Nación (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Orlando De León dirigirá al Municipal Liberia Archived 2015-02-14 at the Wayback Machine – Yashin Quesada (in Spanish)