Club Sportivo Luqueño is a Paraguayan football club, based in the city of Luque on the outskirts of the capital Asunción. It currently plays in the Paraguayan Primera División, the country's top tier of football, where it has won thrice, in 1951, 1953 and 2007-A.

Sportivo Luqueño
Full nameClub Sportivo Luqueño
Nickname(s)Auriazul (Blue-Yellow)
Azul y Oro
El Chanchón (The Pig)
Kure Luque (Luque Pig)
FoundedMay 1, 1921; 103 years ago (1921-05-01)
GroundEstadio Feliciano Cáceres
Luque, Paraguay
Capacity26,974
ChairmanDaniel Rodríguez
ManagerGustavo Morínigo
LeaguePrimera División
2024Primera División, 6th of 12
Current season

History

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The club was founded in 1921 when three teams from the city of Luque (Marte Atlético, General Aquino and Vencedor) decided to merge and form one single club: Sportivo Luqueño. Only three years after its foundation, the team was already playing in the first division and fighting for the title. So far, Sportivo Luqueño has won three first division titles in the Paraguayan league, in 1951, 1953 and 2007.

For the 1999 Copa América, hosted by Paraguay, the club built a brand new stadium which seats 25,000, making it the third largest in Paraguay (after the Defensores del Chaco in Asunción and the Estadio Antonio Oddone Sarubbi in Ciudad del Este).

The fans of the club are very passionate and that can be seen when visiting the city of Luque, where basically everything is decorated by the club's colors (blue and yellow).[citation needed]

Club anthem

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The official anthem of Club Sportivo Luqueño was created in the first decades of the club, where in a group of fanatical musicians and artists Luqueños, decided to make a club on the eve of the club's anniversary. On that occasion several music dedicated to the institution were revealed, in which I highlight the song presented by Luqueño Musician Juan Bautista Almirón. Thus causing the euphoria of all those present, who accompanied with palms and choirs.

Uniform and sponsors

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From the beginning the design was always vertical blue and yellow stripes, and sometimes used the shirt or shirt as an alternative half blue and the other yellow in the 50s. But the club's traditional design was always used, and It was constituted by blue and yellow vertical stripes, which with time would be the representative colors, which identifies the city of Luque.

On the chest a shield with the initial C.S.L. and three golden stars included in the late 90s, represent the three clubs that merged for the creation of the club "Athletic Mars", "The Winner" and "Gral. Aquino", with blue shorts and blue or yellow socks .

Nickname

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The team is identified with the nickname of "Kuré Luque", because the city of Luque is famous for pigs (Kuré, which in the Guaraní means pig), and even the club owns a pig as a team mascot in the facilities. "KURÉ LUQUE" (Chancho Luqueño) due to an old anecdotic fact: the pigs were transported to Asunción in certain train carriages, which in football days were also used by fans and Sportivo Luqueño players. For this reason the fans of the opposite team said "There come the Kure Luque"

Honours

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National

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Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

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First Round (3): 1976, 1984, 2008
Best: Quarter-Finals (1) in 1993
First Round (1) in 1997
Best: Semifinals: 2015

Current squad

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As of 17 February 2025.[1][2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   PAR Rodi Ferreira
3 DF   PAR Angel Brizuela
4 DF   PAR Mathías Suárez
5 DF   PAR Alexis Villalba
6 DF   PAR Mathias Suarez
8 MF   PAR Jorge Mendoza
9 FW   PAR Walter González
10 FW   ARG Guillermo Hauche
11 FW   PAR Elvio Vera (on loan from Club Libertad)
12 GK   PAR Alfredo Aguilar
13 MF   PAR Iván Torres
14 MF   PAR Fernando Benitez
15 MF   PAR Sebastián Maldonado
16 MF   PAR Ángel Benítez
17 FW   PAR Kevin Pereira
18 FW   PAR Rodrigo Cáceres
19 FW   PAR Marcelo Pérez
20 DF   ARG Rubén Darío Ríos
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW   ARG Felipe Pasadore
22 MF   PAR Santiago Ocampos
23 DF   PAR Pablo Aguilar
28 FW   PAR Diego Acosta
29 FW   PAR Aldo Parra
32 MF   PAR Matheus Riveros
33 DF   PAR Rodrigo Alborno
35 GK   PAR Hugo Gaona
37 MF   ARG Lautaro Comas
38 FW   ARG Elías Contreras
40 GK   PAR Angel Espinola
MF   PAR Rodrigo Rojas
FW   PAR Jorge Benítez
DF   PAR Roger Rojas
MF   PAR Diego Vera
DF   PAR José Leguizamón
FW   PAR Alexandro Giménez
FW   PAR Matías Medina

Notable players

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To appear in this section a player must have either:
  • Played at least 125 games for the club.
  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.
  • Been part of a national team at any time.
  • Played in the first division of any other football association (outside of Paraguay).
  • Played in a continental and/or intercontinental competition.

Managers

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References

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  4. ^ "Diario HOY | Así se jugará la quinta fecha". 7 February 2020. Archived from the original on 2023-04-07. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
  5. ^ "Los africanos que jugaron en la Primera División de Paraguay". 7 February 2020. Archived from the original on 22 October 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Bryan López, en busca de una mayor continuidad – Deportes – ABC Color". Abc.com.py. 2020-09-23. Archived from the original on 2023-04-10. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  7. ^ Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. "John Bodden (Player)". National Football Teams. Archived from the original on 2022-02-10. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  8. ^ "Versus / Luqueño se refuerza con un sudafricano". Versus.lanacion.com.py. 2020-02-21. Archived from the original on 2022-10-16. Retrieved 2022-03-20.

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