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El Salvador national football team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ El Salvador national football team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search El Salvador Nickname(s)La SelectaSelección CuscatlecaCuscatlecosLa AzulAssociationFederación Salvadoreñade FútbolConfederationCONCACAF (North America)Head coach Carlos de los CobosCaptainAlfredo PachecoMost capsLuis Guevara Mora (89)Top scorerJorge "Mágico" González (41)Home stadiumEstadio CuscatlánFIFA codeSLVFIFA ranking120Highest FIFA ranking50 (December 1992)Lowest FIFA ranking169 (November 2006)Elo ranking100    Home colours    Away coloursFirst international El Salvador 0 - 7 Costa Rica (Guatemala City, Guatemala; Sept 14, 1921)Biggest win El Salvador 12 - 0 Anguilla (San Salvador, El Salvador; February 6, 2008)Biggest defeat Hungary 10 - 1 El Salvador (Elche, Spain; June 15, 1982)World CupAppearances2 (First in 1970)Best resultRound 1, 1970 and 1982CONCACAF Gold CupAppearances5 (First in 1996)Best resultQuarterfinals, 2002 and 2003The El Salvador national football team is the national team of El Salvador and is controlled by the Federación Salvadoreña de Fútbol. [1] The team have qualified twice to the FIFA World Cup Finals; firstly in the 1970 and then in 1982. [2] [3]Contents1 History1.1 The beginning of the national team1.2 El Salvador's first tournament1.3 First win ever1.4 1970 FIFA World Cup1.5 1982 FIFA World Cup2 Tournament records2.1 World Cup record2.2 CONCACAF Gold Cup record2.3 CONCACAF Championships record2.4 UNCAF Nations Cup record2.5 CCCF Championship record3 Pan American Games record3.1 Olympic Games record3.2 Other major honours4 Top ten goalscorers5 Current squad5.1 Recent call ups6 Personnel6.1 Current staff7 Previous squads7.1 Former players of note7.2 1950s7.3 1960s7.4 1970s7.5 1980s7.6 1990s7.7 2000's to date7.8 Former managers of note8 Schedule and recent results8.1 Last five match results8.2 Upcoming games9 Trivia10 Notes and references11 See also12 External links//[edit] History[edit] The beginning of the national teamAlthough El Salvador played a few games in the early part of the 20th Century, it is seen by many, that it did not become a fully committed national team until 1921. This year is seen by many as being the starting point, to what we now know as "La Selecta". It was this year that many fans began to pay attention to the national football team, and many stars began to shine through the side, players such as Pablo Huezo, Carlos Escobar Leiva and Santiago Barrachina.[edit] El Salvador's first tournamentIn September 1921, Guatemala organised a football tournament comprising itself, Honduras, Costa Rica and El Salvador. The tournament was organised in order to celebrate 100 years of Central American independence, and was played in a round-robin format, with Guatemala playing Honduras and El Salvador playing Costa Rica.Sadly, El Salvador lost their game 3-0 to Costa Rica who would then go on to defeat Guatemala in the final. Despite the loss, this tournament is seen as the starting point for the El Salvador national team.[edit] First win everSince the tournament in Guatemala in 1921, El Salvador had only played 2 other international matches, both against Honduras. El Salvador had lost the first encounter 1-0 and drawn the second 0-0.Three games without a win came to an end on December 7th 1928, when El Salvador recorded its first ever win. A 5-0 thumping of what would later become their traditional rivals, Honduras. The game was played on on a field called Marte de San Salvador. Not only was this El Salvador's first ever win, but also the first time they had scored in an international friendly. It was also a day that few will forget, as it saw Gustavo "Taviche" Marroquin become the first ever player to score 5 goals in one game for the national team.[edit] 1970 FIFA World CupIn the 1970 tournament, El Salvador lost their first game 3-0 to Belgium in Mexico City on June 3. [4] On June 7, the team played its second match against the host nation. It proved to be a controversial affair: with the score still at 0-0, the Egyptian referee Hussain Kandil awarded a free-kick to the Salvadorans in their own half. It was immediately taken by Mexico, who scored a couple of seconds later. The Salvadoran players protested vigorously, to the extent of physically jostling Bermudan linesman Keith Dunstan, but the goal was allowed to stand. [5] El Salvador were demoralised as a result, and Mexico subsequently won the game 4-0 with ease in Mexico City. [6] On June 10, El Salvador lost their final match in the tournament 2-0 to the USSR in Mexico City, to finish bottom of Group A. [7][edit] 1982 FIFA World CupIn 1982, El Salvador took a 20-man squad (two players short of the normal 22, for reasons that remain unclear), coached by Mauricio "Pipo" Rodríguez, to Spain. However, the team's experience was an unhappy one. In their first match on June 15, in Elche, they were defeated 10-1 by Hungary, a scoreline that stands as a World Cup record to this day. [8] One crumb of comfort was that Luis Baltazar Ramírez Zapata did score the country's first ever World Cup goal during the game, albeit at a point when the Salvadorans were already down 5-0. [9]El Salvador managed to regain some pride in their subsequent games: displaying much-improved levels of organisation and commitment, they lost 1-0 to Belgium on June 19 in Elche and 2-0 to the then reigning world champions Argentina in Alicante on June 23. [10] [11][edit] Tournament records[edit] World Cup recordYearRoundGPWDLGFGA 1930Did Not Enter------ 1934Did Not Enter------ 1938Withdrew------ 1950Did Not Enter------ 1954Did Not Enter------ 1958Did Not Enter------ 1962Did Not Enter------ 1966Did Not Enter------ 1970Round 1300309 1974Did Not Qualify------ 1978Did Not Qualify------ 1982Round 13003113 1986Did Not Qualify------ 1990Did Not Qualify------ 1994Did Not Qualify------ 1998Did Not Qualify------ 2002Did Not Qualify------ 2006Did Not Qualify------[edit] CONCACAF Gold Cup recordYearRoundGPWDLGSGA 1991Did Not Qualify------ 1993Did Not Qualify------ 1996First Round210134 1998First Round301206 2000Did Not Qualify------ 2002Quarter-Finals310215 2003Quarter-Finals310273 2005Did Not Qualify------ 2007First Round310226[edit] CONCACAF Championships recordYearRoundGPWDLGSGA 1963Second Place7331177 1965Fourth Place521279 1967Did Not Enter------ 1969Did Not Enter------ 1971Withdrew**------ 1973First Round*200202 1977Third Place*114431816 1981Second Place*137421451985Second Round*64111521989Fifth Place*822489*Results include games played in qualifiers**El Salvador withdrew from the tournament, as a result of the infamous Football War with Honduras[edit] UNCAF Nations Cup recordYearRoundGPWDLGSGA 1991Fourth Place301229 1993Fourth Place301215 1995Third Place420255 1997Third Place531155 1999Fourth Place511339 2001Third Place624084 2003Third Place530264 2005Group Stage200213 2007Fourth Place521262[edit] CCCF Championship record1941 - Second Place1943 - Champions1946 - Fourth Place1948 - Fifth Place1951 - Did not enter1953 - Fifth Place1955 - Fourth Place1957 - Did not enter1960 - Withdrew1961 - Second place[edit] Pan American Games record1951 - Did not enter1955 - Did not enter1959 - Did not enter1963 - Did not enter1967 - Did not enter1971 - Did not enter1975 - Round 11979 - Did not enter1983 - Did not enter1987 - Round 11991 - Did not enter1995 - Did not enter1999 - Did not enter2003 - Did not enter2007 - Did not enter[edit] Olympic Games record1896 to 1964 - Did not enter1968 - Round 11927 to 1996 - Did not qualify[edit] Other major honoursCentral American and Caribbean Games Gold Medal: 1954, 2002Central American Games Gold Medal: 1977[edit] Top ten goalscorers#NameCareerGoals1Jorge "Mágico" González1976-1998412Raúl Díaz Arce1991-2000393José María Rivas1979-1989394Norberto Huezo Montoya1973-1987295Luis Baltazar Ramírez Zapata1971-1989276Juan Francisco Barraza1953-1969237Miguel "Americano" Cruz1935-1943218Rafael "Bazooka" Corado1943-1955179Ever Hernández1976-19851610Juan Ramón Martínez1967-197616[edit] Current squadList of players selected for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification against Haiti on September 6, 2008.No.Pos.PlayerDoB (Age)CapsGoalsClub1GKJuan José GomezAugust 11, 1980520 C.D. Luis Angel Firpo18GKMiguel MontesFebruary 12, 198060 Nejapa F.C.2DFLuis Miguel HernándezFebruary 9, 198570 C.D. Aguila3DFMarvin Rene GonzalezApril 17, 1982 FAS4DFLuis Alonso AnayaMay 19, 1981 Chalatenango5DFJosé Rolando Torres MendonzaDecember 21, 1982110 C.D. Aguila15DFAlfredo Alberto PachecoDecember 1, 1982 FAS17DFAlexander EscobarApril 4, 1984150 Isidro Metapán5DFRamón Ulises FloresAugust 21, 1982 FAS6MFShawn Hasani MartinFebruary 15, 198773 C.D. Aguila7MFRamón Alfredo SánchezMay 25, 1982 Chalatenango10MFEliseo QuintanillaFebruary 5, 1982 LD Alajuelense16MFOscar Armando JimenezApril 18, 1979 FAS8FWChristian CastilloJuly 27, 198420 Chalatenango9FWSalvador Arturo Coreas29 September 198450 C.D. Vista Hermosa11FWWilliam Enrique ReyesDecember 30, 197610 Isidro MetapánFWRodolfo Zelaya3 July 198810 Chalatenango13FWJosé Orlando MartínezSeptember 30, 1979 Alianza F.C.14FWRudis Alberto Corrales RiveraNovember 6, 1979359 C.D. Aguila[edit] Recent call upsNo.Pos.PlayerDoB (Age)CapsGoalsClub12DFManuel Alejandro Salazar RivasJanuary 23, 1986 C.D. Luis Angel Firpo ** Player will not take part in June 22 WCQ game v Panama as he is currently suspended after receiving a red card in the first leg of the series on June 15[edit] Personnel[edit] Current staffHead Coach Carlos De Los CobosAssistant Coach Jaime Rodríguez2nd Assistant Coach Mauricio AlfaroGK Coach Romeo Ulises LozanoPhysical Coordinator Alvaro BrionesMedical Trainer Francisco Amaya CruzMassage Therapist José Luis RodríguezTrainer Rodrigo Antonio[edit] Previous squads1982 FIFA World Cup - Spain1970 FIFA World Cup - Mexico[edit] Former players of note[edit] 1950sJuan Francisco BarrazaConrado Miranda[edit] 1960sMauricio "Pipo" RodríguezRaúl Magaña[edit] 1970sEver HernándezCarlos RecinosLuis Ramírez Zapata[edit] 1980sJorge "Mágico" GonzálezNorberto Huezo MontoyaJaime RodríguezLuis Guevara Mora[edit] 1990sRaúl Díaz ArceMauricio CienfuegosWilfredo IrahetaJorge Humberto RodríguezCarlos Castro BorjaVladan Vicevic[edit] 2000's to dateEliseo QuintanillaJosé Alexander Amaya del CidRonald CerritosAlfredo PachecoShawn Martin[edit] Former managers of noteNamePeriodcountryMarck Scott Thompson1930-1935 Pablo Ferre Elias1935-1938 Maximo Garay1940-1941 Amaricano Gonzalez1943-1948 Orlandini1949-1951 Marcelo Estrada1953 Carbilio Tomasino1954-1959 * Milo Guardado1959-1960 Gregorio Bundio1960-1961 Conrado Miranda1961 Luis Comitante1962-1963 * Hernán Carrasco Vivanco1965-1967 Rigoberto Guzman1968 Gregorio Bundio1968-1970 Hernán Carrasco Vivanco1970 Conrado Miranda1971 Hector D'Angelo1972 Jorge Tupinamba1973 Mauricio "Pipo" Rodríguez1973-1974 Conrado Miranda1975 Marcelo Estrada1975-1976 Raúl Magaña1976 Aurelio Pinto Beltrao1976 Porta1977 Julio Contreras Cardona1977 Ricardo Tomasino1977 Raúl Magaña1979 Mauricio "Pipo" Rodríguez1979-1982 Armando Contreras Palma1983 Raúl Magaña1984 Juan Quarterone1984-85 Paulo Roberto Cabrera1986 Raúl Magaña1987 Milovan Djoric1988 Miroslav Vukasinovic1988-89 Conrado Miranda1988 Kiril Dojcinovski1989 Oscar Emigdio Benitez1991 Jorge Aude1991-1992 Aníbal Ruiz1992 Jorge Vieira1993-1994 José Omar Pastoriza1995-1996 Armando Contreras Palma1996-1997 Milovan Djoric1997-1998 Kiril Dojcinovski1998 Marinho Peres1998 Oscar Emigdio Benitez1999-2000 Carlos Recinos2001-02 Carlos Recinos2003 Juan Ramon Paredes2004 * Armando Contreras Palma2004 Carlos Cavagnaro2005 Carlos De Los Cobos2006- [edit] Schedule and recent results[edit] Last five match resultsCategoryHome TeamResultAway TeamDateVenueScorersWCQ El Salvador3-1 PanamaJune 22, 2008Estadio Cuscatlan, San SalvadorPanama: José Garcés 14' El Salvador: Eliseo Quintanilla 69', 82', Luis Anaya 88'Friendly El Salvador0-0 GuatemalaJuly 20, 2008Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CaliforniaFriendly El Salvador0-0 JamaicaJuly 26, 2008Pizza Hut Park, Frisco, TexasFriendly El Salvador1-3 Trinidad and TobagoAugust 14, 2008RFK Stadium, Washington DCTrinidad: Cornell Glen 19', 79' Anthony Wolfe 75' El Salvador: Christian Castillo 31'WCQ Costa Rica1-0 El SalvadorAugust 20, 2008Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, San José, Costa RicaCosta Rica: Álvaro Saborío 48'[edit] Upcoming gamesDateLocationOpponentCompetition6 SeptemberEstadio Cuscatlan, San Salvador HaitiWCQ10 SeptemberAndré Kamperveen Stadion, Paramaribo SurinameWCQ11 OctoberStade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince HaitiWCQ15 OctoberEstadio Cuscatlan, San Salvador SurinameWCQ19 NovemberEstadio Cuscatlan, San Salvador Costa RicaWCQ[edit] Trivia Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided. Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (August 2008)First Central American team to qualify for a FIFA World Cup (1970) and first Central American team to qualify twice (1982).El Salvador was the first Central American team to defeat Mexico at Estadio AztecaFor the 1982 FIFA World Cup, Mexico did not qualify because they were eliminated by El Salvador in the qualifying hexagonal tournament. [12][edit] Notes and references^ FIFA.com Association page at FIFA.com. Accessed 12 April 2006.^ 1970 FIFA World Cup History Accessed 12 April 2006.^ 1982 FIFA World Cup History Accessed 12 April 2006.^ FIFA Match Report for Belgium-El Salvador on June 3, 1970 Accessed 12 April 2006.^ Number 4 in the top dodgiest goals of the World Cup History Gürkan topsun olm Accessed 20 September 2007^ FIFA Match Report for Mexico-El Salvador on June 7, 1970 Accessed 12 April 2006.^ FIFA Match Report for Soviet Union-El Salvador on June 10, 1970 Accessed 12 April 2006.^ Did You Know? table Stating that Hungary broke the record for most lopsided victory against El Salvador. Accessed 12 April 2006.^ FIFA Match Report for Hungary-El Salvador on June 15, 1982 Accessed 12 April 2006.^ FIFA Match Report for Belgium-El Salvador on June 19, 1982 Accessed 12 April 2006.^ FIFA Match Report for Argentina-El Salvador on June 23, 1982 Accessed 12 April 2006.^ 1982 FIFA World Cup Preliminary History Overview which mentions that Mexico was eliminated by El Salvador and Honduras during the final qualifying stage. Accessed 21 July 2006.[edit] See alsoFederación Salvadoreña de FútbolPrimera División de Fútbol ProfesionalEl Salvador U-23 men's national football teamList of football clubs in El SalvadorSalvadoran Primera División player listList of Salvadoran football players playing abroadEl Salvador national beach soccer team[edit] External linksA Picture of the TeamFederación Salvadoreña de Fútbol Official Site (Spanish)El Salvador national football team (Non-Official Site) (Spanish)El Salvador - Details of World Cup QualifiersPreceded by1941 Costa Rica CCCF Champions1943 (First title)Succeeded by1946 Costa Rica Preceded by1950 Curaçao Central American and Caribbean Games Champions1954 (Second title)Succeeded by1959 Mexico Preceded by1998 Venezuela Central American and Caribbean Games Champions2002 (Third title)Succeeded by2006 Colombia International footballv • d • eFIFA | World Cup | Confederations Cup | U-20 World Cup | U-17 World Cup Olympics | Asian Games | All-Africa Games | Pan American Games | Island Games | Minor TournamentsWorld Rankings | Player of the Year | Teams | Competitions | Organizations | Codes Asia: AFC - Asian Cup Africa: CAF - Africa Cup of Nations North America: CONCACAF - Gold Cup South America: CONMEBOL - Copa América Oceania: OFC - Nations Cup Europe: UEFA - European Championship Non-FIFA: NF-Board - Viva World Cup National football teams of North America,Central America, and the Caribbean (CONCACAF)v • d • eAnguilla • Antigua and Barbuda • Aruba • Bahamas • Barbados • Belize • Bermuda • British Virgin Islands • Canada • Cayman Islands • Costa Rica • Cuba • Dominica • Dominican Republic • El Salvador • French Guiana • Grenada • Guadeloupe • Guatemala • Guyana • Haiti • Honduras • Jamaica • Martinique • Mexico • Montserrat • Netherlands Antilles • Nicaragua • Panama • Puerto Rico • Saint Kitts and Nevis • Saint Lucia • Saint-Martin • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines • Sint Maarten • Suriname • Trinidad and Tobago • Turks and Caicos Islands • U.S. Virgin Islands • United StatesRetrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Salvador_national_football_team" Categories: Central American national football teams | Football in El SalvadorHidden category: Articles with trivia sections from August 2008 Views Article Discussion Edit this page History Personal tools Log in / create account if (window.isMSIE55) fixalpha(); Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Interaction About Wikipedia Community portal Recent changes Contact Wikipedia Donate to Wikipedia Help Toolbox What links here Related changesUpload fileSpecial pages Printable version Permanent linkCite this page Languages Català Deutsch Español Français 한국어 Italiano עברית Latviešu Lietuvių Magyar Nederlands 日本語 Polski Português Русский Svenska Tiếng Việt Türkçe 中文 This page was last modified on 30 August 2008, at 07:21. 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