La U Universitarios

A.D.F.C.F. UCR is a soccer club in Costa Rica.

UCR
Full nameA.D.F.C.F. Universidad de Costa Rica
Nickname(s)Los Universitarios
Académicos
Founded1941; 83 years ago (1941), as Club de Fútbol de la Universidad de Costa Rica
28 June 2019; 5 years ago (2019-06-28) (as La U Universitarios)
GroundEcológico Stadium
Capacity1,800
LeagueLINAFA
Clausura 2022Group D - Metro Sur

On 2 June 2017 the university rector Henning Jensen announced the cease of the agreement with the club, which starting on 1 July will no longer represent the university in any form.[1]

The club was refounded on June 28, 2019, after having finalized its league with the University of Costa Rica. It has the administrative management of manager Javier Delgado and his home games are held at the Carlos Alvarado Villalobos Stadium.

History

Founded as Universidad Nacional in 1941, they won their only league title in 1943 and were relegated to the Segunda División in 1956.[2] They had another spell in the top tier between 1973 and 1976 and Universidad won promotion again to the Primera División after a record 30 years, after winning both the 2006 Apertura and 2007 Clausura seasons.[3]

On 2 June 2017 Henning Jensen, rector of the University of Costa Rica, announced the cease of the agreement between the university and the club, citing that the transfer of the administrative management of the team to the Colombian company Con Talla Mundial was neither requested nor advised to the university. Jensen also stated that the club did not comply with the correction in the financial part of the club.[1]

Stadium

Throughout its history, the University of Costa Rica Soccer Club used various scenarios, especially because the University of Costa Rica did not have its own stadium until the construction of the Ecological Stadium, a venue located within the university sports facilities, located in the canton of Montes de Oca. The Ecológico was the club's own headquarters since its opening in 2008, and there it starred in various matches in both the first and second divisions. However, and especially since the club returned to the first division in 2013, the small capacity of the Ecological Stadium (1,800 fans) motivated the team to look for other venues for economic reasons. Among the stadiums that were once the official headquarters of the University of Costa Rica Soccer Club are the Alejandro Morera Soto Stadium, the Ricardo Saprissa Stadium, the Eladio Rosabal Cordero Stadium and the Jorge Hernán "Cuty" Monge Stadium, among others.

Honours

National competitions

Championship 1943

List of players and coaching staff who won the Costa Rica First Division National Soccer Championship on November 14, 1943, under the name Club de Fútbol de la Universidad de Costa Rica.

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
 CRCGuillermo Macho Hernández
 CRCArnoldo Chachalaca Madriz
 CRCManuel Vargas
 CRCWálter Vega
 CRCJosé Alberto Granados
 CRCAlfredo Ruiz
 CRCFernando Lolito Ruiz
 CRCFernando Camacho
 CRCVíctor Julio Tulo Víquez
 CRCFernando Solano (Solanito)
 CRCRodrigo Leiva
 CRCMario Gólcher
 CRCEladio Macho Esquivel
 CRCLuis Jones
 CRCRoberto Pagano Montero
 CRCGustavo Conejo
 CRCRamón Arroyo

References


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