An Introduction to Junior

By: Lugo | February 4th, 2008

It may seem a little late for this, after 6 posts into the blog but thanks to the feedback that I’ve been receiving and with the intention of keeping this blog junior-related (at least for now), it’s necessary to deliver this background piece about all things Junior, with much help from Wikipedia, Worldstadiums et al. Let’s get it started:

Atletico Junior

Official Name: Corporación Popular Deportiva Atletico Junior

Nickname: Los Tiburones (”The Sharks”)

Founded: 1924

Stadium: Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez:

Capacity: 60000

Seats: 51 000

Built: 1986

City: Barranquilla. Located in the country’s northern coast, Barranquilla is Colombia’s 4th largest city and the most important sea port in the country. Barranquilla is known worldwide for it’s carnival (the second largest in the world after Rio de Janeiro) and for being the hometown of international pop mega-star Shakira.

Shakira

Championships: 1977, 1980, 1993, 1995, 2004 Also, Junior reached the semifinals in the 1994 CopaLibertadores losing to Velez Sarsfield on penalties. Velez was leaded then by the famous Paraguayan goalkeeper José Luis Chilavert.

Kit: Red and white striped jersey, blue shorts, white socks.

Alternative kits: generally the second kit has been a white one altough other color dominates when the white on the first kit dominates over the red. Recently, it has been a blue kit altough much controversy was stirred when Junior won the 2004 championship sporting an alternative yellow kit for the final game against Nacional in Medellin.

Rivalries:

Junior’s historic traditional rival has always been Union Magdalena from the neighboring city of Santa Marta since traditionally, Junior has been the only team in Barranquilla. Attempts have been made to give Junior a local derby three times, with now defunct clus Sporting de Barranquilla (twice) and Unicosta (moved to Cartagena and rebranded as Real Cartagena).

The 1993 Championship-winning team featuring former internationals Carlos Valderrama, Victor Pacheco, Ivan Valenciano, All-time Stars: Altough one of the biggest stars of world football, Garrincha, had a brief stint at Junior in 1968, the clubs bigges idol of all time continues to be Carlos “El Pibe” Valderrama, whom at the peak of his carrer, at Junior, was the creative force in the sharks midfield that dominated the Colombian scene between 1993 and 1995. While shinning for the national team, Valderrama also took care of leading Junior to the 1994 and 1996 Libertadores Cups before leaving for the then newly-created MLS. Valderrama had notable teammates in that team such a skillfull dribblers Victor Danilo Pacheco and Oswaldo McKenzie and flamboyant strikers Ivan René Valenciano (Famous for being slightly overweight) and Miguel “El Niche” Guerrero who later moved for a long carreer in Italy at Serie A’s Bari. Other former stars who have worn the Junior jersey are the Argentinians Juan Ramon Veron (father of Estudiantes’ Juan Sebastian), Carlos Ischia, Omar Sebastan Perez and Edgardo Bauza; and Colombians Alexis Mendoza, Jose Maria Pazo, Jorge Bolaño and Martín Arzuaga.

Current Roster (From Wikipedia)

For this season, the team’s newest big signing, Geovanny Hernandez comes to inherit the great legacy of Valderrama and Omar Perez.

Current squad

As of 1 August 2007
No. Position Player
1 Flag of Colombia GK Didier Muñoz
2 Flag of Colombia DF Francisco Alvear
3 Flag of Uruguay DF Marcelo Mendez
5 Flag of Colombia DF John Alexander Valencia
6 Flag of Colombia MF Nicolás Torres
7 Flag of Colombia FW Alfredo Padilla
9 Flag of Colombia FW Jorge Díaz
10 Flag of Colombia MF Giovanny Hernández
12 Flag of Colombia GK Carlos Perez
13 Flag of Colombia MF Andres Casañas
14 Flag of Colombia DF Hayder Palacio
15 Flag of Colombia DF Cesar Fawcett
18 Flag of Colombia MF Pedro Ortega
20 Flag of Colombia FW Emerson Acuña
21 Flag of Colombia FW Herly Alcazar
22 Flag of Colombia GK Jose Luís Chunga
 
No. Position Player
23 Flag of Colombia DF Jaider Romero
24 Flag of Colombia DF Hilario Cuenú
25 Flag of Colombia MF Javier Flórez
26 Flag of Colombia MF Jorge Banguero
Flag of Colombia GK Francisco Rodríguez
Flag of Colombia DF Wainer Canedo
Flag of Colombia DF Francisco Rodriguez
Flag of Colombia MF Diego Causado
Flag of Colombia MF Gabriel Martinez
Flag of Colombia MF Vladimir Hernández
Flag of Colombia FW Teófilo Gutiérrez
Flag of Colombia MF Alexander Del Castillo
Flag of Colombia MF Dúmar Rueda
Flag of Colombia DF Roller Cambindo
Flag of Colombia FW Luís Carlos Ruiz
Flag of Colombia FW Edwards Jiménez



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  • -a |  February 4th, 2008 at 11:10 pm

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    Very interesting.

    The Uruguasho, the only foreigner of the squad, I have to ask, is he any good? Does he play often?

    Were pre-season expectations high for the club? Aspirations for a Liberatadores (or, Copa Sudamericana) spot?

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  • Nolan |  February 5th, 2008 at 1:28 am

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    Thanks for the background…sounds like a solid history, I don’t know much about Colombian football besides the Millionarios era but I do know “El Pibe” if only for his amazing hair, plus his short stay at Spain and relatively successful one at MLS. One of the non-Brazil or Argentine South American greats.

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  • Lugo |  February 5th, 2008 at 9:52 am

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    The Uruguayo is good enough to return to the club after having been here before. And the expectation for this team is only one: title. The promblem is that there are another 3 or 4 teams with that expectation.

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