Atletico Junior 

Junior
Full name Corporación Popular Deportiva Junior
Nickname(s) Los Tiburones
(The Sharks)
Founded 1924
Ground Estadio Metropolitano
Barranquilla
(Capacity: 60,000)
Chairman Flag of Colombia Alejandro Arteta
Manager Flag of Uruguay Julio Comesaña
League Fútbol Profesional Colombiano
2008 Finalizacion 2
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Corporación Deportiva Popular Junior1, also known by its old name Atlético Junior or simply Junior, is a Colombian football team based in Barranquilla. The club was founded in 1924 Known as "Los Tiburones" (The Sharks), or "El Equipo Tiburón" (The Shark Team) they have won the Colombian professional football championship five times (1977, 1980, 1993, 1995, 2004). Famous players before 1985 included Heleno de Freitas, Garrincha, Juan Ramón Verón, Efraín Sanchez, and Julio Cesar Uribe.

The pride of Colombia's Caribbean coast, it had a golden age in the mid-90's, when under the conduction of Carlos "El Pibe" Valderrama, it won two of its championships, in 1993 and 1995. The team also included players such as Alexis Mendoza, Victor Danilo Pacheco, Miguel "Niche" Guerrero, Cristian Montecinos and Ivan Rene Valenciano, which is the all-time scorer of the team with 158 goals.

Thereafter, the club owners focused on creating talent from within, and following years of up and downs, the club became once again national champions in December 2004, after scoring in the last minute and beating Atletico Nacional from Medellin in penalty kicks. The star of that season was the Argentinian Omar Sebastian Perez, who earned the love and respect of the team's fans not only for his great technique and high quality of play, but for the way he melted with the rest of the team. Currently the team is still one of the most populars in Colombia and led by Uruguayan born coach Julio Comesaña. Its best current players are Giovanni Hernandez, Teófilo Gutiérrez, Luis Yanes, and Emerson Acuña.

They have participated several times in Conmebol's Copa Libertadores de América, where they ended up in 3rd place In 1994. One penalty kick away from reaching the final, they ended up losing against Vélez Sarsfield, who would then become the tournament's champion that year.

Junior's home stadium is called the Estadio Metropolitano or Roberto Meléndez Stadium, which has also been home to the Colombian national football team

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Current squad

As of August 1, 2008
No. Position Player
1 Flag of Colombia GK Didier Muñoz
2 Flag of Colombia DF Roberto Carlos Cortés
3 Flag of Colombia DF Roller Cambindo
4 Flag of Colombia MF Dúmar Rueda
5 Flag of Colombia DF John Alexander Valencia
6 Flag of Colombia MF Nicolás Torres
7 Flag of Colombia FW Alfredo Padilla
8 Flag of Colombia MF Pedro Ortega
9 Flag of Colombia FW Jorge Díaz
10 Flag of Colombia MF Giovanny Hernández (captain)
12 Flag of Colombia GK Carlos Pérez
14 Flag of Colombia DF Hayder Palacio (vice-captain)
15 Flag of Colombia DF Cesar Fawcett
16 Flag of Colombia DF Luis Alberto Caballero
17 Flag of Colombia MF Jorge Banguero
18 Flag of Uruguay DF Marcelo Mendez
19 Flag of Colombia MF Alexander Del Castillo
20 Flag of Colombia MF Oswaldo Mackenzie
No. Position Player
21 Flag of Uruguay MF Matías Riquero
22 Flag of Colombia GK Jose Luís Chunga
23 Flag of Colombia DF Jaider Romero
24 Flag of Colombia FW Martín Arzuaga
25 Flag of Colombia MF Javier Flórez
26 Flag of Colombia DF Hilario Cuenú
27 Flag of Colombia FW Luís Carlos Ruiz
28 Flag of Colombia MF Vladimir Hernández
29 Flag of Colombia FW Teófilo Gutiérrez
30 Flag of Colombia FW Emerson Acuña
31 Flag of Colombia GK Carlos Rodríguez
32 Flag of Colombia DF Wainer Caneda
40 Flag of Colombia FW Luis Yanes
-- Flag of Colombia MF Diego Causado
-- Flag of Colombia DF Yonal Rivera
-- Flag of Colombia DF Francisco Alvear
-- Flag of Colombia DF Samir Jiménez

Team Honors

National

1977, 1980, 1993, 1995, 2004-II

International

1997

Atlético Junior also reached the semifinals stage in the 1994 Copa Libertadores de América, and was runner-up on 5 Mustang Cups (1948, 1970, 1983, 2000, 2003-I).

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

Best: Semi-Final in 1994
2004: Quarter-Final
1992: Second Round

Selected Former Players

References

  1. ^ Web oficial de DIMAYOR

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