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C.D. Municipal Limeño
Professional Salvadoran football club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Club Deportivo Municipal Limeño is a professional Salvadoran football club based in Santa Rosa de Lima, La Unión, El Salvador.[2] Their home stadium is Estadio Jose Ramon Flores, with a capacity of 5,000.
Limeño has won five Segunda División titles and has been Primera División runner-up three times.
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History
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The club was founded on 11 September 1949 and started and continues to be based in the town of Santa Rosa de Lima in the department of La Union. The club began playing in the second division and spent almost twenty years there until in 1971 Municipal Limeño got promoted to the top flight at the expense of UCA.
First tenure in the first division (1972–1975)
Municipal Limeño campaign of the 1972 season was exceptional one for a newly promoted team with them coming in sixth place with sixteen points their team was led strongly by the Guatemalan Tomas Gambo, who scored five goals (the team leading goalscorer) and enabled the club to qualify to the semi-final group. However their experience was an unhappy one with the team losing all their games and bowing out of championship contention. Limeño 1973 and 1974 season were unhappy campaign with the team struggling and finishing in the relegation group, however both time the team managed to survive relegation at the expense of Excelsior and Sonsonate. But after several near relegation, Municipal Limeño finally were relegated in the 1975 season after only earning 16 points from 33 games. The club were forced to play a promotion-relegation battle against Once Municipal in which the team lost and were relegated to the second division along with Juventud Olímpico.
Second tenure in the first division (1993–2005)
It would not be until 1993, 18 years after getting relegated, that they would make a return to the first division. During their second tenure (1993–2005) in the first division they reached the semi-finals six times, including reaching the grand final twice (Apertura 1999 and Apertura 2000) under the coaching off Óscar Emigdio Benítez and Agustin Castillo, however both time the club lost in the grand final against Águila. The club finished 9th in the aggregate table, they were relegated after a promotion-relegation two legged series on away goals after a 1-1. [3]
Third tenure in the first division (2009–2010)
On 26 June 2009, Chalatenango going through financial troubles, sold their spot in the top flight Primera División to side Limeño. This resulted Municipal Limeño's return to the First Division after a four-year hiatus. However their campaign was an unhappy one with them finishing second last and forcing them to play a promotion/relegation match against Once Municipal which they lost and were relegated to the Second Division and that's where the club has remained ever since.
Recent events
The club spent the next few seasons trying to regain promotion to the First Division, they made several second division semi-finals and grand finals but always falling short, however the club finally succeeded when they won the Apertura 2015 title defeating Fuerte San Francisco, then winning the Clausura 2016 title defeating Atlético Comalapa of Chalatenango 5–4 in penalties, after tying on aggregate 3–3, the club were promoted back to the Primera Division.[4]
Municipal Limeno confirmed a fourth relegation from the Primera division on 2 May 2022 despite a 1–0 victory over Isidro Metapan at Jose Romero Berios. Limeno's run in the Primera División from 2016 to 2022 was a mix of little to moderate success, with the biggest success of the club was reaching CONCACAF League the first international tournament for the club and Being the club Nicolas Munoz scored his 303-goal making him the highest scorer in Central American league history.[5]
After spending one year in the Segunda division, on 26 June 2023, Municipal Limeno returned to the Primera division after acquiring the spot of Historic team Atletico Marte.[6] The club announced Honduran Jorge Pineda as head coach of the team and will be accompanied by compatriot German Rodriguez as assistant coach.[7]
The club reached its first grand final in 24 years, after defeating Isidro Metapan and Platense, However the club experience was humiliating one, losing 5-0 against Alianza, with Emerson Mauricio scoring four goals (a record in a final) and Honduran Ever Alvarado being sent off on 21st minute, Limeno played the rest of the game with 10 men.[8]
In the 2025 Clausura season, The club finished fifth, the club defeated Isidro Metapan and FAS in the quarter-final and Semi-final respectively, and they advanced to the 2025 Clausura final for the second time in two years However, they were one again defeated by Alianza at the Estadio Jorge "El Mágico" González, this time losing 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 0-0.
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Stadium
Municipal Limeño plays their home matches on the Estadio Jose Ramon Flores in the suburb of Santa Rosa de Lima in La Union. The Estadio Jose Ramon Flores has been Municipal Limeño's home stadium since its creation 1963.[9][10]
Home stadiums
- Estadio Jose Ramon Flores; Santa Rosa de Lima (1963–present)
- Estadio Cuscatlán; San Salvador (2018, 2020)
Rivalries
Municipal Limeño have rivalries with several clubs, including local rivalries with Atlético Balboa. A rivalry with Águila was created when Águila and Limeño, faced each other twice in grand finals (Both falling in the way of Águila). When former Limeño player Rudis Corrales moved to Águila, it caused uproar with Águila supporters.
Limeno has supported a long rivalry with Pasaquina for geographical reasons, since both are from the province of La Union; this clash is called the "Derby Unionense."
Sponsors
Limeno's shirts have previously been sponsored by Tapachulteca (1988–1999), TACA (1992), Pepsi (1999), Diana (2007–2013), Pilsener (2007–2013), Burger King (2013) and Tigo (2009). Their kits have been manufactured by Tony Sports (since July 2024) . Prior manufacturers have been Galaxia (1999–2007, 2018), TBD (TBD) and JAG SportsWear (2024), Aviva (TBD)
As of May 2025
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Honours
Municipal Limeño have won Domestic league honours predominately in the lower leagues. The club's last El Salvador honour was in 2016 when they won the Segunda División in 2016.
Domestic honours
- Primera Division of El Salvador and predecessors
- Runners-up (4): Apertura 1999, Apertura 2000, Clausura 2024, Clausura 2025
- Segunda División Salvadorean and predecessors
- Champions: (5): 1971, 1992, 1993, Apertura 2015, Clausura 2016
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Current squad
Updated August, 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.
Players with dual citizenship
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Personnel
Coaching staff
As of June 2025
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Management
As of 1 July 2023
Board of directors
Managers
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Limeno has had TBD managers in the professional era, with the holder of the office changing TBD times. TBD holds the record for the longest-serving manager at the club, both for a single spell (39 months between. 1977–80, 152 matches) and overall (75 months in three spells, 275 matches). Paraguayan Nelson Brizuela holds the record for the most spells at Limeno with three (TBD months overall, TBD matches). Carlos Romero is the only manager to win two trophies with the club.
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League history
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Overall seasons table in Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Last updated: 11 May 2022
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Players
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Internationals who have played at Limeño
Players marked in bold gained their caps while playing at Limeno.
Tomás Gamboa
Rudis Corrales
Deris Umanzor
Santos Rivera
Elmer Martínez
Josue Galdamez
Francisco Osorto
Julio César de León
Éver Alvarado
Geovanny Castro
Carlos Guity
German Mejia
Marvin Sanchez
Clayvin Zúñiga
Luis Ángel Landín
Kevin Carabantes
Rudy Valencia
Diego Coca[17]
Julio Palacios
Magdonio Corrales
Franklin Delgado
Erick Martinez
Nicolás Muñoz
Edwin Gonzalez
Edwin Martinez
Rene Galan
Marvin Benitez
Cesar Charun
Oris Velasquez
Francisco Alvarez
Francisco Fuentes
Selvin Zelaya
Yuvini Salamanca
Jorge Martinez
Daniel Sagistizado
Francis Reyes
Elias Montes
Martin Paredes
Isidro Gutierrez
Salvador Coreas
Carlos Menjivar
Walter Soto
Victor Velasquez
Henry Romero
Rolando Torres
Manfredi Portillo
Fabricio Alfaro
Rommel Mejia
Irvin Valdez
Jairo Henriquez
Jose Angel Pena
Harold Alas
Isaac Zelaya
Edwin Sanchez
Marlon Cornejo
Carlos Rivera
Victor Coreas
Gilberto Ramirez
Francisco Osorto
Rómulo Villalobos
Rubén Marroquín
Cristian Gil
Gilberto Baires
Captains
- Only captains in competitive matches are included.
- Players marked in bold are still playing in the professional team.
Personnel honours
- (Apertura 1999)
Magdonio Corrales Goals Scored (9)
- (Clausura 2001)
Rudis Corrales Goals Scored (13)
- (Apertura 2016)
Jefferson Viveros Goals Scored (13)
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Records
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- Debut in the Primera División: 2–3 FAS, Estadio Santaneco, 7 May 1972 [18]
- Highest league position: 1st in the Primera División (Apertura 1999, Apertura 2000)
- Best post season finish: Runners up (Apertura 1999, Apertura 2000)
- Record League victory: 10–0 v Santa Clara, 22 November 2000
- Largest Home victory, Primera División: 10–0 v Santa Clara, 22 November 2000
- Largest Away victory, Primera División: 3–0 v TBD, 29 October 2018
- Largest Home loss, Primera División: 1–3 v TBD, 4 November 2018
- Largest Away loss, Primera División Final: 5-0 v Alianza, 24 May 2024
- Highest scoring game Municipal Limeno Involved: 8–3 vs. Dragón (Primera División, May 2003)
- Record attendance at Estadio Jose Ramon Flores : 25,133 v TBD, Primera División (TBD)
- Most League appearances: 317, TBD (TBD)
- Most League goals scored: total, TBD, TBD (1998–2003)
- Most League goals scored, season: 13 (TBD)
- Worst season: TBD 2002–2003: 0 win, 0 draws and 0 losses (0 points)
- Debut in CONCACAF Competition: Municipal Limeño 1–2 Forge FC; Estadio Cuscatlán; 23 October 2020[19]
- First CONCACAF League match: Municipal Limeño 1–2 Forge FC; Estadio Cuscatlán; 23 October 2020[19]
Individual records
- Record appearances (all competitions): TBD, 822 from 1957 to 1975
- Record appearances (Primera Division): Paraguayan TBD, 64 from 2018 to 2019
- Most capped player for El Salvador: 76 (17 whilst at Limeno), Rudis Corrales
- Most international caps for El Salvador while a Limeno player: 17, Rudis Corrales
- Most caps won whilst at Limeno: 17, Rudis Corrales.
- Record scorer in league: Rudis Corrales, 77
- First goal scorer in International competition: Kevin Oviedo (v. Forge FC; Estadio Cuscatlan; 23 October 2020)[19]
- Most goals in a season (all competitions): TBD, 62 (1927/28) (47 in League, 15 in Cup competitions)
- Most goals in a season (Primera Division): Rudis Corrales (Clausura 2001) and Jefferson Viveros (Apertura 2016), 13
- Longest streak without conceding a goal: Abiel Aguilera 495 minutes (Apertura 2017)[20]
- First international to play for Limeno – Jorge Vásquez, 1973 (El Salvador 1967–1972)
- First Limeno international – Magdonio Corrales (for El Salvador v Guatemala, 19 March 1999)
Most appearance (Apertura/Clausura season games only)
Most appearances
Note: Players in bold text are still active with Limeno
Top goalscorers (Apertura/Clausura season games only)
Note: Players in bold text are still active with Municipal Limeno
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 Eduardo Castillo. the team played in the Primera División Reserves, their greatest successes were winning the Reserve championships in Clausura 2001, Apertura 2008. It plays its home matches at TBD, adjacent to the first team's ground, and it is coached by Saul Prudenció.
Reserve squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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 Saul Prudenció. Alfredo Romero (2018)
Women's team
The women's first team, which is led by head coach Douglas del Cid, features several members of the El Salvador national ladies team. Their greatest successes were reaching the Clausura 2019 and Clausura 205 finals, which they ended up losing 7–1 to FAS Ladies team and 3-1 to Alianza Women respectively. The women's team was created in 2018 and will first participate in 2019[21]
Women's squad
As of July 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.
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