S.D. Atlético Nacional

Sociedad Deportiva Atlético Nacional is a Panamanian professional football team who currently play in the Panamanian second division.

Atlético Nacional
Atletico Nacional Crest
Full nameSociedad Deportiva Atlético Nacional
Nickname(s)Tongos, Uniformados, Equipo Policiaco, El equipo de la Policia [Police Team]
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
GroundEstadio Javier Cruz
San Miguelito, Panamá
Capacity2500
ChairmanEduardo Serracin
ManagerDaniel Valencia
LeagueLiga Panameña de Fútbol
2015 (C)1st (champions)

It is based in Panama City, and is the team of the National Police of Panamá.

History edit

Atlético Nacional edit

Atletico Nacional
 
Full nameAtletico Nacional de Panama
Nickname(s)Los Linces
Founded1995
Dissolved2001
GroundEstadio Agustín "Muquita" Sánchez
La Chorrera, Panama
Capacity3,000
LeagueANAPROF
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In 1995, a team named Atlético Nacional was founded and played a couple of years in the ANAPROF league until they were disbanded in 2001 due to manipulation and alteration of documents. Nicknamed Los Linces (The Bobcats),[1] Atlético Nacional had always been one of Panama's historic teams to play in ANAPROF, and even though they had never won a championship they managed to become a surprise team in the league on more than one occasion. In 1996–97 the club played a modest season after just coming 1 point short of reaching the hexagonal round of ANAPROF, it finished 8th of 12 teams. In the next season there were changes in the league format, instead of having a general table, the 1997–98 season was divided in two groups, Atletico Nacional managed to improve its performance by finishing 3rd in its group. However they lost the quarter-final match against Plaza Amador 2–1 on aggregate. The following season Atletico Nacional managed to achieve the same success they had accomplished the previous season, finishing 2nd in their group, but were eliminated in the hexagonal round (yet another ANAPROF change in its format) when finishing 5th. The same results would occur in the 1999–2000 season, after finishing 6th in the general table and classifying to the hexagonal round, the team was eliminated when it finished last. The 2000–01 season was its last season where the team reached the hexagonal round, after finishing 5th in the general table, but the same results as the previous season repeated themselves and the team finished 6th.

Final season edit

2001 was the last season of Atletico Nacional, after the league was reformatted and divided into Apertura and Clausura championships, the team never managed to get into the hexagonal round. The apertura was the worst of its history; the team finished 9th of 10 teams. In the clausura they managed to improv,e but still came one point short of reaching the hexagonal round. Atletico Nacional's last game in ANAPROF was against Alianza F.C. where they were defeated 2–1. Rolando Escobar scored the last goal for the team.

Disbandment edit

In October 2001 Atlético Nacional were ejected from the league because of violating ANAPROF rules. They had been using Colombian player Luis Palacios on a Panamanian registration, because only 5 foreigners were allowed by ANAPROF.[2] Their expulsion saved Chiriquí from the drop.[3]

Club Deportivo Policía Nacional edit

The club were reformed in 2005 as Club Deportivo Policía Nacional in Liga Nacional de Ascenso (second division), and in 2005 the team managed promotion to the top level after beating Atalanta 1–0.[4] They were relegated to the Second Division in 2006.

Sociedad Deportiva Atlético Nacional edit

They were renamed Sociedad Deportiva Atlético Nacional in 2008. In December 2012, Atlético Nacional lost the Apertura final to Millenium UP[5] but they clinched promotion to the LPF in June 2015 after they won the Panamanian Second Division championship decider against SUNTRACS.[6] They had already beaten SUNTRACS in November 2014 in the Apertura final.[7]

 
Atlético Nacional's old crest

Honours edit

2005, 2015

Players edit

Current squad edit

  • As of Apertura 2015

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   PAN Francisco Portillo
GK   PAN Ismael de la Espada
DF   ARG Alvaro Bonilla
DF   PAN Nahil Carroll
DF   PAN David Daniels
DF   PAN Mario Henríquez
DF   PAN Yair Jaén
DF   BOL Jonathan Sánchez
DF   PAN Francisco Vence
DF   PAN Rigoberto Villareal
MF   PAN Alexis Gondola
MF   PAN Luis Jiménez
MF   PAN Luis Lewis
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BOL Manuel Martínez
MF   BOL Rubén Martínez
MF   PAN José Angel Pedroza
MF   PAN Pablo Pérez
MF   PAN Óscar Quijada
MF   PAN Luis Alberto Ramos
DF   PAN Derwinch Rodríguez
FW   COL Andrés Santamaría
FW   PAN Basilio Warner
FW   PAN Anthony Basile
FW   PAN Ronney Charles
FW   CHI Edilberto Moreno
FW   COL Manuel Murillo
FW   PAN Temistocles Pérez
FW   ECU Alfredo Phillips
FW   PAN Alberto Zapata

Notable players edit

Historical list of coaches edit

References edit

External links edit