Club Deportivo Águila, commonly known as Águila, is a Salvadoran professional football club based in San Miguel. The club currently competes in Primera División, the top tier of El Salvador football league system.[1]

Águila
Full nameClub Deportivo Águila
Nickname(s)Aguiluchos
Emplumados
La 50+1
Negronaranjas
Founded15 February 1926; 98 years ago (1926-02-15)
GroundEstadio Juan Francisco Barraza
Capacity14,000
PresidentEl Salvador José Alexander Menjivar
ManagerArgentina Daniel Messina
LeagueEl Salvador Primera División
Current season

Águila is one of the most successful clubs in El Salvador football history.[2] C.D. Águila have won seventeen Primera División championships, one Copa Presidente, and one CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1976. Their CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1976 win made them the second Salvadoran team to win a CONCACAF title.

Since 1956, Águila have played their home games at Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza. The stadium is one of the biggest stadiums in El Salvador.

Aguila is one of the most widely supported football clubs in El Salvador, and has long standing rivalry with neighbours Dragón, known as the San Miguel derby, and also competes with power club FAS, known as El Clásico (English: The Classic).[3]

History

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Foundation and early years

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Club Deportivo Águila was founded on 15 February 1926, in the City of San Miguel, by a group of young people.[4] The first club President was Victor Vanegas. The major goal of the club was first to establish a baseball team, and later develop football and basketball teams. At the beginning, baseball and football were not as successful as basketball with the team dominating in both El Salvador as in neighbouring countries.

In 1956, a group met in San Miguel and decided to form a football team named Club Deportivo Águila. Their first act was to meet with the president of Alacranes, Miguel Sagastizado, after sometime negotiating, they purchased their spot in Liga B and this was ratified by FESFUT on 21 August 1956. In the first season the club played under the name of CD A, this was due to another club in the division Águilas FC from Santa Tecla having a similar name. To attract big names players the clubs paid a minimum of 75 colones per month (US$8), which was above the average of their three biggest rivals (Dragon Rácing and Corona) paid their players per month, which was around 30 to 50 colones (US$3.40 – 5.70). This allowed them to signed players such as Juan Francisco Barraza, Esteban Blanco, Salvador Hernández, Fito Fuentes, Juan Merthem, Atilio Pineda, Honduran Manuel Larios, Saul Molina and Rodolfo Fuentes. This came at great cost professionally as FESFUT barred the players to play for the national team as no second division players were allowed to represent the national team. They hired Argentinian Agustin Noriega who previously coached Guatemalan club like Guatemala Deportiva. CD A first game was a 2–2 all draw with Titan, with Juan Antonio "Maquinita" Merlos scoring both goals, by the end of the season Juan Merlos was the team leading scorer with 16 goals.

During its time in the lower leagues, it fought for the affections of the San Miguel people alongside rival Dragón, but when they were promoted to the Liga, it attracted a following not only from San Miguel but also from the entire country. Proof of this was demonstrated by the fact that the teams sold more tickets when the local club played against Águila.

First titles

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After two years in the Liga B (Segunda Division), Aguila qualified to Championship/Promotional series against Atlético Constancia (Currently known as Alianza F.C. Aguila won the first game 2–0, thanks to a double from Juan Antonio Merlos, and after 0–0 draw in the second leg. Aguila were promoted to the first division for the first time in the club history. In their very first campaign, Under the tutelage of Conrado Miranda, Aguila won their first titles thank to combination of based players Juan Francisco Barraza, Juan Antonio Merlos and Saul Molina, and the incorporation of Costa Rican Fernando Jiménez. They became the first club to win a title after gaining promotion, only two other clubs have done that in the history of Primera Division (C.D. Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca and C.D. Vista Hermosa).

Titles

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C.D. Águila ranks second in the number of championships won in El Salvador with fifteen titles. The two most successful managers in the club history are Conrado Miranda (1959, 1975, 1976) and Argentinian Hugo Coria (Apertura 1999, Apertura 2000, Clausura 2001) with three titles each, Juan Francisco Barraza (1972, 1983) and Victor Manuel Ochoa (1963, 1964) with two titles each, while Honduran Carlos Padilla (1960), Brazilian Zózimo (1968), Chilean Hernán Carrasco Vivanco (1986) and Serbian-Salvadoran Vladan Vićević (Clausura 2006) won one title each. They were also winners of the Copa President in 2000 and won the CONCACAF Champions League.

The members of the team that conquered the first championship in 1959 were Luis Alberto López, Rodolfo Fuentes, Justiniano Jiménez, Manuel Larios, Raúl Vásquez, Raúl Bonilla, Raúl Lizano, Juan Francisco Barraza, Juan Antonio Merlos,[5] and Saúl Molina.[6]

Sponsorship

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Companies that Águila currently has sponsorship deals with for 2024–2025 includes:

  • Umbro – Official kit suppliers
  • Tigo – Official sponsors
  • Pepsi – Official sponsors
  • Gatorade – Official sponsors
  • Mister donut – Official sponsors
  • Canal 4 – Official sponsors
  • La Pampa El Volcan – Official sponsors
  • Supamercado Costa del Sol – Official sponsors
  • Las Perlitas – Official sponsors
  • Acodjar – Official sponsors

Stadium

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Night view of the Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza.

Águila plays its home games at Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza located in San Miguel. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people.

Colours and crest

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Since the club foundation the clubs have always played in orange with black stripes shirt, black shorts and orange socks.
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While the club alternative kit is Black with Orange stripes.

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2007–08
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2009
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2010–11
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2012–13
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2014–15
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2024-Present


  • Away
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2015–
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Statistics and records

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TBD holds the record for most Águila appearances, having played TBD first-team matches from TBD to TBD. The record for Águila's most capped international player is Rudis Corrales with 77 caps (33 while at the club), Arnold Cruz of Honduras is Águila's most capped foreign international player with 55 caps.

Luis Ramírez Zapata is Águila's all-time top goalscorer, with 184 goals. other players have also scored over 100 goals for Águila: Hugo Coria and the previous goalscoring record-holder Félix Pineda (1971–1983).

Rivalries

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Águila's biggest rivalries are with Alianza, Luis Ángel Firpo and FAS. Together, these teams form the "Big Four" of Salvadoran football, and are the primary title contenders each season.

The rivalry stems not only from their competitiveness, but from the economic, political, and cultural clashes between the cities of San Miguel, Santa Ana and San Salvador, where the other three clubs are based.

El Clásico

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Of those rivalries, Águila's rivalry with FAS is the strongest and most passionate. That rivalry is traditionally referred to as El Clásico. The first in the series took place on 17 May 1959, and ended in a 1–1 draw. The most recent match was a 2-2 draw on the 24th of September, 2023. The teams have played 255 matches in all competitions, Aguila winning 81, FAS 92, and the remaining 82 having been drawn.

El Derbi Migueleño

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The rivalry between Aguila and Dragón due to the fact that both teams are based in San Miguel. [8]

The intense feelings between the two sides began early on due to the close proximity and the switching of players between the clubs. The biggest defection occurred in the 1950s when legendary players Juan Francisco Barraza and left the championship side of Dragon to Aguila and started a dynasty. The sole final played between the two teams ended 1–0 to Dragon. The most recent match was a 3-0 victory by Aguila on the 17 October, 2024. The teams have played 85 matches in all competitions, Aguila winning 50, Dragon 12, and the remaining 24 having been drawn. [1]

Honours

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Águila is historically the third most successful team in El Salvador football, as they have won the second most championships. They are also one of El Salvador's most successful team in international competitions, having won one trophy. Águila is one of only three clubs to have won the CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Domestic honours

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Leagues

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Cups

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  • Copa President and predecessors
  • Campeón de Campeones
    • Winners (1): 2018–2019
  • Supacopa de Campeones
    • Winners (1): 2024 [9]

CONCACAF

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Current squad

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Updated 5 September 2024 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   URU Victor Rafael Garcia
2 DF   SLV Julio Sibrián
4 MF   SLV Walter Pineda
5 MF   SLV Tomás Granitto
6 MF   SLV Dixon Rivas
7   SLV Kevin Reyes
8 MF   ARG Gonzalo Ramirez
9   ARG Blas Sosa
10 FW   BRA Dionatan Machado
11 MF   SLV Oscar Ceren
12 MF   SLV Santos Ortíz
13 DF   SLV Alexander Larin
14 MF   SLV Melvin Cartagena
15 MF   SLV Carlos Ortiz
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF   SLV Robin Borjas
21 FW   COL Carlos Salazar
22 GK   SLV Benji Villalobos (3rd captain)
24 MF   SLV Darwin Cerén (captain)
27 FW   SLV Marcelo Diaz
28 DF   SLV Ronald Rodríguez (vice-captain)
29 FW   COL Edgar Medrano
30   SLV Allexon Saravia
36   SLV Ricardo Polio
44   SLV Ricardo Villatoro
52   SLV Carlos Garay
MF   SLV Walter Torres
FW   GUA Elder Guardado

Players with dual citizenship

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Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2022–2023 season)
MF   SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2022–2023 season)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2022–2023 season)
MF   SLV TBD (at TBD for the 2022–2023 season)

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
  SLV Melvin Cruz (From Dragon)
  BRA Dionatan Machado (From Esporte Clube Avenida)
  SLV Carlos Ortiz (From LA Firpo)
  SLV Allexon Saravia (From Platense)
No. Pos. Nation Player
  ARG Gonzalo Ramirez (From Defensores de Pronunciamiento)
  ARG Blas Sosa (From San Martín de Burzaco)
  COL Edgar Medrano (From TBD)

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   SLV Fredy Espinoza (To Municipal Limeno)
MF   SLV Gerson Mayen (To Municipal Limeno)
  COL Luis Angel Rodriguez (To TBD)
  COL Juan Pablo Otálvaro (To TBD)
MF   SLV Dustin Corea (To Charlotte Independence)
No. Pos. Nation Player
  SLV Paolo Ulloa (To Cacahuatique)
  SLV Cristian Bonilla (To Cacahuatique)
  SLV Kevin Melara (To Municipal Limeno)
  COL Carlos Salazar (To Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya)

Personnel

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Coaching staff

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As of October 2024

Position Staff
Manager   Daniel Messina (*)
Assistant Managers   Miguel Gonzalez (*)
Reserve Manager   Roberto Melgar (*)
Under 17 Manager   Luis Ramírez Zapata (*)
Ladies Manager   Amilcar Guzman (*)
Fitness Coach   Julio Gimenez (*)
Goalkeeper Coach   Sergio Munoz (*)
Sport Director   Cristian Domizzi (*)
Team Doctor   Dr. Pedro Grande (*)
General Physician   Dr. Salvador Beltrán
Knesliogiocal   Dr. Moises Gomez (*)
Utility   Roric Sigaran and Marvin Sanchez (*)
Sub-Utility   Ricardo Morreira
Sub-Utility   Franklin Villatoro

Management

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As of January 2022

Position Staff
Owner   Empresario Salume Grupo
President   Alejandro Gonzalez
Vice President   Carlos Escobar
Secretary   Jose Victorino Villatoro
Treasurer   Harold David Hernandez
First Speaker   Carlos Arturo Espinoza
Second Speaker   Jorge Salguero
managing director   José Argueta
Executive Manager   Miguel Chahin
Press Manager   Óskar Cruz
Manager of the academy   Roberto Montoya
Scout Manager  

Presidential history

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Aguila have had numerous presidents over the course of their history, some of which have been the owners of the club, others have been honorary presidents, here is a complete list of them.

 
Name Years
  Miguel Charlaix F. 1959–66
  Federico Garcia Prieto H. 1967–68
  Enrique Garcia-Prieto H. 1969–70
  Carlos Garcia-Prieto H. 1971–74
  Saturnino Durlen Vargas 1975–77
  Federico Garcia-Prieto H. 1977–78
  Ernesto Muyshondt Parker 1979–81
 
Name Years
  Federico Garcia-Prieto N. 1982
  Carlos Garcia-Prieto Hirleman 1983–84
  Reynaldo López Nuila 1985–89
  Carlos Garcia-Prieto Hirleman 1989–98
  Alejandro González Arguello 1998–05
  Lisandro Pohl 2005–06
  Salvador Galeas 2006–09
 
Name Years
  Will Salgado 2009–10
  Julio Sosa 2010–13
  Pedro Fausto Arieta 2014–2016
  Pedro Arieta Iglesias 2016–2018
  Óskar Cruz (interim) 2018
  Doctor José Victorino Villatoro 2018–2019
  Alexander Menjívar 2019–2020
  José Raúl Díaz 2020–2021
  Alejandro González 2022–present

Notable players

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World Cup winners

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Players that have played for Águila in their career and won a World Cup:

South American Championship runners-up

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Players that have played for Águila in their career and finished up as runners-up South American Championship:

World Cup players

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Players that have played for Águila in their career and played in a World Cup:

Team captains

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Name Years
  Juan Francisco Barraza 1963–1964
  Sergio Méndez 1965
  Jorge Bucaro 1968-1969
  Luis Rivas 1973–1975, 1977-1978
  David Pinho 1976
  Francisco Jovel Cruz 1979–1980
  Félix Pineda 1983
  Luis Ramírez Zapata 1984
  Mario Castillo 1986–1987
  Ramón Maradiaga 1988
  Amadeo Machado 1990
  Pedro Mayen 1991
  Hugo Coria 1991–1992
  Wilfredo Figueroa 1994–1999
  Mario Mayén Meza 1999–2000
  José Alexander Amaya 2001–2004
  Jorge Humberto Rodriguez 2005–2006
  Fabio Ulloa 2006–2007
  Victor Velasquez 2008
  Hermes Martinez Misal 2009
  William Torres Alegria 2010
  Luis Anaya 2011–2012
  Deris Umanzor 2013–2016
  Henry Romero 2016–2017
  Deris Umanzor 2017
  Benji Villalobos 2018–2019
  Andrés Quejada 2019–2021
  Fredy Espinoza 2021
  Benji Villalobos 2022
  Gerson Mayen 2023–2024
  Darwin Ceren 2024–present

Head coaches

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Aguila has had various coaches since its formation in 1956. In 1956, Argentinian Gregorio Bundio Núñez became the club's first full-time head coach. Conrado Miranda is the club's most successful coach, having won three Primera División titles, and one CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1976, followed closely by Hugo Coria who won two primera titles, and won Copa Presidente 1999–2000, and Victor Manuel Ochoa who won two titles as well. Hugo Coria has served five terms as head coach.

The following managers won at least one trophy when in charge of Aguila
Name Period Trophies
  Conrado Miranda † (1928-2021) 1959–1960, 1975–1978 3 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (1959,1975–76, 1976–77), 1 CONCACAF Champions' Cup (1976)
  Hugo Coria 1999–2000, 2002, 2003–2004, 2011, 2020 2 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (Apertura 1999, Apertura 2000), 1 Copa Presidente
  Victor Manuel Ochoa † () 1963–1965 2 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (1963–64, 1964)
  Juan Francisco Barraza † (1935-1997) 1971–1973, 1981–1983 2 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (1972 ,1983)
  Carlos Padilla † (1934-2014) 1960 1 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (1960–1961)
  Zózimo † (1932-1977) 1968 1 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (1967-1968)
  Hernán Carrasco Vivanco † (1923-2023) 1974, 1986–1988 1 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (1987–88)
  Saul Lorenzo Rivero † (1954-2022) 2001 1 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (Clausura 2001)
    Vladan Vićević 2006 1 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (Clausura 2006)
  Víctor Coreas 2012–2013 1 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (Clausura 2012)
  Carlos Romero 2018–2019 1 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (Clausura 2019)
  Agustín Vicente Noriega † () 1956–1959 1 Segunda División Salvadorean
  Ernesto Corti 2023-2024 1 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional (2023 Apertura)

Kit makers

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Years Kit manufacturers
1956–1980 Nil shirt Maker
1985–1987   Pony
1987–1992 Nil Shirt Sponsor
1997   AVIVA
1998-1999   Garcis
2000   Joma
2001–02   Galaxia
2003–04   Umbro
2004–2005   AVIVA
2004–07   Diadora
2007–09   Joma
2010   Nike
2011–12   Galaxia
2013   Diadora
2014–2018   Joma
2018–2019   Maca
2019–Present   Umbro

Other departments

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Football

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Reserve team

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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 Roberto Melgar. the team played in the Primera División Reserves, their greatest successes were winning the Reserve championships in Apertura 2001, Apertura 2005, Apertura 2007, Clausura 2017, Apertura 2017, Clausura 2019, Apertura 2023.

Águila's youth squad plays in the ten-team Primera División Reserves (El Salvador). Current members of the squad are: As of October 2024 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
31   SLV Ronaldo Gutierrez
35   SLV Kevin Larios
38   SLV Yair Saenz
39   SLV Ever Gomez
41   SLV Jefferson Garcia
45   SLV Cesar Robles
46   SLV Eduardo Cruz
47   SLV Jose Santos
49   SLV Jeovanny Quintanilla
50   SLV Diego Jimenez
52   SLV Carlos Garay
54   SLV Jasson Ayala
No. Pos. Nation Player
55   SLV Alexander Amaya
56   SLV Jose Reyes
57   SLV Fernando Paniagua
60   SLV Adonys Amaya
69   SLV Alejandro Guevara
71   SLV Wilmer Blanco
79   SLV Jefferson Perla
85   SLV Jose Gutierrez
90   SLV Osmin Loza
Years Coach Name
TBD–TBD   TBD
TBD–TBD   TBD
2013   Omar Sevilla
2014   Alvaro Misael Alfaro
2015-2017   Marvin "la Perica" Benítez
2019   Santos Rivera
2020–2021   Kilmar Martinez
2021-2024   Eduardo Castillo
2024–Present   Roberto Melgar

Junior teams

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The youth team (under 17 and under 15) has produced some of El Salvador's top football players, including TBD and TBD. The Under 17 finished 3rd place at the 2018 UNCAF U-17 Interclub Cup, the highest finish internationally done by a Salvadoran team in that age range.[11]


Years Coach Name
2015   Eraldo Correia
2018-2019   Kílmar Jiménez
TBD–TBD   TBD
2023–2024   Amilcar Guzman
2024–Present   Luis Ramírez Zapata

Women's team

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The women's first team, which is led by head coach Amilcar Guzman, features several members of the El Salvador national ladies team. Their greatest successes were reaching the semi-finals the in Apertura 2020.


Years Coach Name
TBD–TBD   TBD
2019-2020   Walter Moreno
2022-2024   José de la Paz Portillo
2024–Present   Amilcar Guzman

Other sports

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Aguila has other departments for a variety of sports.

Basketball

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Aguila Básquetbol Club or Águila BC for short was founded on TBD and play Liga Mayor de Baloncesto (LMB) which is the highest level in El Salvador league tier. the club is led by head coach Argentinian Pablo Epeloa, the club features several key members including American Marquise Mosley and TBD. Their greatest successes were winning the 2015 Apertura and the Clausura 2022. [2]

They currently play the Cancha Alvarez y Biblioteca e Infocentro Municipal, San Miguel. Previous coach: Roberto Carrillo Notable players:

2020s

  •   Pablo Rivas
  •     Marquise Mosley

2010s

  •   Osmel Oliva
  •   Michael Jackson

Baseball

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Aguila Béisbol Club was founded in 2016 and play Liga Nacional de Béisbol (LNB) which is the highest level in El Salvador league tier. the club is led by head coach Venezuelan Jesús Cartagena, the club features several key members including Puerto Rican Bryan Vásquez and TBD. Their greatest successes was TBD

Volleyball

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Aguila Voleibol Club was founded in 2016 and play Campeonaro Nacional which is the highest level in El Salvador league tier. the club is led by head coach TBD, the club features several key members including TBD and TBD. Their greatest successes were reaching the TBD.

References

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  1. ^ Raúl Recinos (25 June 2017). "Águila comenzará su pretemporada con un cuadro tranquilo". Elsalvador.com. Archived from the original on 6 July 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Águila confirma amistoso ante Olimpia de Honduras | El Gráfico". Elgrafico.com. Archived from the original on 20 July 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Salvadoreños lucen los colores del Águila en el Camp Nou | El Gráfico". Elgrafico.com. 30 June 2017. Archived from the original on 4 July 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  4. ^ ".:. Club Deportivo Águila .:. Historia". Archived from the original on 21 October 2009. Retrieved 9 October 2009.
  5. ^ Juan Antonio Merlos (3 December 1941). "Juan Antonio Merlos : Juan Antonio Merlos Cabrera". Ceroacero.es. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  6. ^ Saúl Molina (14 March 1938). "Saúl Molina : Saúl Victorino Molina". Ceroacero.es. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  7. ^ "aguilaonline: CAMISETAS". Aguilaonline.blogspot.com.au. Archived from the original on 22 November 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Aguila contra Dragon una batalla de altura" [Aguila against Dragon a battle of the top]. elsalvador.com (in Spanish). elsalvador.com. 19 September 2014. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  9. ^ "Águila se lleva la Supercopa al vencer en penaltis al Alianza".
  10. ^ "Un campeón del mundo que jugó en Águila" [A world champion that played in Aguila]. laprensagrafica.com (in Spanish). laprensagrafica.com. 6 February 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  11. ^ "Águila finaliza tercero en el torneo Interclubes sub 17".
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