Lota Schwager
Full name | Club de Deportes Lota Schwager | ||
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Nickname(s) | Lamparita (The little lamp) Mineros (Miners) Carboneros (Coal miners) | ||
Founded | 10 May 1966 | ||
Ground | Estadio Federico Schwager, Coronel, Chile | ||
Capacity | 5,700 | ||
Chairman | Claudio Castro | ||
Manager | Cristián Gómez | ||
League | Tercera B | ||
2021 | Group C , 2nd | ||
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Lota Schwager Sports Club is a Chilean professional team based in Coronel that currently play in Tercera A (fourth-tier).
History
The Lota Schwafer Sports Club was founded on 10 May 1966 as a merge between the Federico Schwager Club (named after local businessman Federico Schwager) and the Minas Lota Club (teams that competed in Campeonato Regional de Concepción representing Lota and Schwager companies), under the name of "Lota Schwager", making reference to both companies latest mentioned. Having their debut–season the same year (where they finished ninth, after a poor campaign), "The Little Lamp" under the coach Isaac Carrasco achieved its first promotion to top-division in 1969, where Coronel-based team remained until 1980.
After they won their second Primera B title in 1986, Lota returned to first-tier thanks to manager Juan Carlos Gangas' job, but they only stayed at Primera División one season, after of defeat the Promotion Play-offs against O'Higgins and Regional Atacama. Following Coronel mining-crisis of 1994, the club disappeared during seven years, starting out again in 2001 for play as an amateur team in Tercera División, winning that in they first attempt to reach it.
In 2006, after a good campaign in secondgontier (where even so were four managers who coached Lota: Leonardo Vinés, Humberto López, Márcio da Silva and Jaime Nova), finishing third in the table behind the champion Deportes Melipilla and runner-up Ñublense, the team played the Promotion Play-offs against Talca-based club Rangers, which won at their home stadium Federico Schwager on the penalties thanks to Cristián Limenza's performances in the goal saving penalties.[1]
Honours
- Primera B: 2
- 1969, 1986
- Tercera División Chilena: 1
- 2001
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Managers
- Dante Pesce (1972–73)
- Francisco Valdés (1992)
- Jaime Zapata (2004)
- Germán Corengia (2013–14)
- Víctor González (2016–17)
Players
- John Crawley[2]
See also
References
External links
- Club website (in Spanish) (archived 5 December 2006)
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