Full name | Academia Deportiva Cantolao | |||
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Nickname(s) | El Delfín | |||
Founded | 14 April 1981 | |||
Ground | Estadio Miguel Grau | |||
Capacity | 17,000 | |||
Chairman | Dante Mandriotti | |||
Manager | Adrián Taffarel | |||
League | Liga 2 | |||
2023 | Liga 1, 19th of 19 (relegated) | |||
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Academia Deportiva Cantolao is a Peruvian football club based in the city of Callao, Peru. However, the club is mostly known for its youth academy. Their football academy is considered one of the best in Peru. Academia Cantolao has educated many players who have gone on to play in the Torneo Descentralizado (Peruvian top-flight) and abroad, including many Peruvian international players. Probably their most recognized graduate is former Bayern Munich striker Claudio Pizarro, one of the greatest Peruvian players in history.
In the 1982 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the Final Stage, but was eliminated by Atlético Grau and Atlético Torino. In the 2015 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the final against Defensor La Bocana to whom they lost. They were promoted to the Peruvian Segunda División for the first time in the club's history. After only one year in the first division the club won the 2016 Peruvian Segunda División. They defeated Sport Áncash by 2–0 in a play-off final after tying at the end of the season for first place with 53 points each and thus qualified for the 2017 Torneo Descentralizado.
Academia Cantolao as a youth academy currently educates players ranging from the U-8 level up to U-20.
Player[1] | Year of birth | Year joined club | Playing Position |
National team | Years Played for National Team |
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Miguel Rebosio | 1976 | Centre back | Peru | 1997–2005 | |
Claudio Pizarro | 1978 | Striker | Peru | 1999–2016 | |
Carlos Lobatón | 1980 | Central Midfielder | Peru | 2005–2016 | |
Rainer Torres | 1980 | Central Midfielder | Peru | 2005–present | |
Juan Carlos Mariño | 1982 | Attacking Midfielder | Peru | 2006–present | |
Luis Ramírez | 1984 | Attacking Midfielder | Peru | 2005–present | |
Junior Viza | 1985 | Attacking Midfielder | Peru | 2006 | |
Junior Ross | 1986 | Winger | Peru | 2005–2013 | |
Daniel Chávez | 1988 | Striker | Peru | 2008–2015 | |
Carlos Zambrano | 1989 | 2000–2006 | Centre back | Peru | 2008–present |
Reimond Manco | 1990 | Attacking Midfielder | Peru | 2008–2013 | |
Yoshimar Yotún | 1990 | 1997–2002[2] | Full back | Peru | 2011–present |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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