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1 History  





2 Honours  





3 Performance in CONMEBOL competitions  





4 Stadium  





5 Players  



5.1  Current squad  





5.2  Out on loan  







6 Notable players  





7 Managers  





8 Notable fans  





9 References  





10 External links  














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Coordinates: 1°1153N 77°1639W / 1.19806°N 77.27750°W / 1.19806; -77.27750
 

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Deportivo Pasto
Full nameAsociación Deportivo Pasto
Nickname(s)La Fuerza Tricolor (The Tri-colored Force)
El Equipo Volcánico (The Volcanic Team)
El Súper Depor (The Super Depor)
Founded12 October 1949; 74 years ago (1949-10-12)
GroundEstadio Departamental Libertad
Capacity19,000
ChairmanÓscar Casabón
ManagerGustavo Florentín
LeagueCategoría Primera A
2024 Primera A, 9th of 20
WebsiteClub website

Home colours

Away colours

Third colours

Asociación Deportivo Pasto, also known as Deportivo Pasto, is a Colombian professional football team based in the city of Pasto, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera A. They play their home games at the Estadio Departamental Libertad. Deportivo Pasto is both the southernmost and westernmost based team in the Colombian league.

Founded in 1949, Pasto has won the league title once in the 2006 Apertura and finished as runner-up three times: in the 2002 Finalizacion, 2012 Apertura, and 2019 Apertura. The club has also finished runners-up twice in the Copa Colombia: in 2009 and 2012.

History[edit]

The club was founded on 12 October 1949, and was a semi-pro team until 1996. That year, they were promoted to the professional second division, the Primera B, and achieved promotion into the Primera A in 1998. In their first top-flight season, the 1999 Apertura, Pasto finished twelfth in the league table. In the 1999 Finalización, Pasto finished in the top eight and qualified for the playoffs, where they finished last in the group with just one point.

In the 2006 Apertura, Pasto finished eighth in the table, the last seed to qualify for the playoffs. In the playoffs Pasto won their group and qualified for the finals, where they beat Deportivo Cali in the finals and won their first ever league title.[1] In the 2006 Finalización, Pasto finished seventh and qualified for the playoffs again, but failed to make the finals. As league champions, Pasto earned a spot in the 2007 Copa Libertadores, their debut in the competition. Their first match was a 1–0 loss to Santos at home. However, the rest of the campaign was a complete failure, and the club had one of the worst campaigns in Libertadores history, being one of the only teams to lose all six group games, with only three goals in their favor.

In the 2009 Copa Colombia, the team reached the finals for the first time, where it lost to Independiente Santa Fe on penalties. Pasto was relegated to the Primera B that year as well, after finishing last in the relegation table (aggregate of last 3 seasons).

For the 2010 season, now in the Primera B, the club placed second in the table, advancing to the playoffs. In the playoffs, Pasto won its group and advanced to the playoff finals. In the finals, the club lost to Itagüí Ditaires, and missed out on direct promotion. However, the club still had a chance to be promoted with the relegation/promotion playoff, which would be played against the second-to-last club in the Primera A league table, Envigado. Envigado won 3–0 on aggregate, which meant Pasto would spend another season in the second division.

For the 2011 Apertura, coach Jorge Luis Bernal was replaced by Flabio Torres. The club began the season with a first-place league finish, with high expectations to win the title. In the playoffs, the club lost in the quarterfinals to Valledupar on penalties. For the 2011 Finalización, the team finished first in the league again. In the playoffs, it eliminated Uniautónoma with a 4–0 win and Expreso Rojo with a 5–1 win, making it to the finals against Centauros Villavicencio and winning to become the champion. To decide who would be directly promoted to the top flight, Pasto had to play Patriotas Boyacá, the Apertura champion. Pasto won the match on penalties, and earned direct promotion, while Patriotas had to play a promotion playoff. Pasto had one of the best Primera B campaigns ever, finishing with 91 points on the aggregate table, 24 points clear of the second placed team, Deportivo Rionegro.

The club had an excellent return to the Primera A, which was the 2012 season. In the Apertura, the club finished 6th and qualified to the playoffs, where it won its group, and qualified for the finals in an attempt to win their second league title, but lost to Santa Fe. For the 2012 Finalización, Pasto finished eighth in the league table, being the last team to advance to the playoffs. In the playoffs, the club narrowly missed out on the final, finishing second in the group to eventual champions Millonarios on goal difference. In 2012, Pasto also made the finals of the Copa Colombia, losing 2–0 to Atlético Nacional on aggregate.

In the 2019 Apertura, Pasto made the championship finals once again, but lost to Atlético Junior 5–4 on penalties.[2]

Honours[edit]

Winners (1): 2006–I
Runners-up (3): 2002–II, 2012–I, 2019–I
Winners (2): 1998, 2011
Runners-up (1): 2010
Runners-up (2): 2009, 2012

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions[edit]

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away
2003 Copa Sudamericana PR Colombia Atlético Nacional 0–0 1–2
2007 Copa Libertadores GS Brazil Santos 0–1 0–3
Argentina Gimnasia y Esgrima 0–2 2–3
Uruguay Defensor Sporting 1–2 0–3
2013 Copa Sudamericana
FS Peru Melgar 3–0 0–2
SS Chile Colo-Colo 1–0 2–0
R16 Brazil Ponte Preta 1–0 0–2
2020 Copa Sudamericana FS Chile Huachipato 0–1 0–1
Notes

Stadium[edit]

Players[edit]

Current squad[edit]

As of 8 March 2024[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Colombia COL Diego Martínez
2 DF Colombia COL Brayan Carabalí
3 DF Colombia COL Jerson Malagón
4 DF Colombia COL Víctor Yánez
5 DF Colombia COL Nicolás Gil
7 MF Colombia COL Kevin Londoño
8 MF Colombia COL Camilo Ayala (captain)
9 FW Argentina ARG Gustavo Britos
10 MF Colombia COL Johan Campaña
11 MF Colombia COL Kevin Rendón
13 FW Colombia COL Jhonier Hurtado
14 FW Colombia COL Jonathan Perlaza
16 FW Colombia COL Santiago Tréllez
17 MF Argentina ARG Diego Chávez
18 DF Colombia COL David Contreras (on loan from América de Cali)
19 MF Colombia COL Juan Pablo Otálvaro
20 MF Colombia COL Juan Nieva
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Colombia COL Michell Ramos
22 DF Colombia COL Israel Alba
23 DF Colombia COL Cristian Arrieta
24 DF Colombia COL Daniel Guzmán
25 MF Colombia COL Andrés Amaya
27 FW Colombia COL Álvaro Meléndez
28 MF Colombia COL Víctor Mejía
31 FW Panama PAN José Bernal
32 GK Colombia COL Marco Espíndola
34 GK Colombia COL Kevin López
36 FW Colombia COL Óscar Vallecilla
37 FW Colombia COL Duván Riascos
38 DF Venezuela VEN Jesús Quintero
40 DF Colombia COL Santiago Gómez
DF Colombia COL Fabián Villa
MF Colombia COL Gustavo Charrupí

Out on loan[edit]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Colombia COL Sebastián Valenzuela (atAtlético F.C.)
FW Colombia COL Hassan Vergara (atCúcuta Deportivo)

Notable players[edit]

Managers[edit]

  • Colombia Félix Valverde (1998–99)
  • Colombia Jairo Enríquez (2000)
  • Colombia Carlos Restrepo (2000)
  • Colombia Félix Valverde (2000)
  • Colombia Jairo Enríquez (2001)
  • Colombia Hugo Castaño (2002)
  • Colombia Néstor Otero (Jan 1, 2002–Dec 31, 2003)
  • Colombia Miguel Augusto Prince (2003–04)
  • Colombia Carlos Navarrete (2004)
  • Colombia Jairo Enríquez (2004)
  • Colombia Néstor Otero (Jan 1, 2005–Dec 31, 2005)
  • Argentina Oscar Héctor Quintabani (2006)
  • Colombia Santiago Escobar (July 1, 2006–Dec 31, 2006)
  • Colombia Álvaro de Jesús Gómez (2007)
  • Colombia Carlos Rendón (2007)
  • Colombia Miguel Augusto Prince (2007–08)
  • Colombia Jorge Bermúdez (2008)
  • Colombia Bernardo Redín (2008–09)
  • Colombia Jorge Luis Bernal (March 25, 2009–Dec 31, 2009)
  • Colombia Hernán Darío Herrera (2010)
  • Colombia Jorge Luis Bernal (2010)
  • Colombia Flabio Torres (Jan 10, 2011–Dec 7, 2013)
  • Colombia Jorge Luis Bernal (Dec 7, 2013–May 28, 2014)
  • Colombia Wilson Gutierrez (May 29, 2014–14)
  • Argentina Oscar Héctor Quintabani (2015)
  • Colombia Giovanny Ruiz (2015)
  • Colombia Guillermo "El Teacher" Berrío (2015 - 2016)
  • Colombia José Fernando Santa (2016)
  • Colombia Flabio Torres (2017 - 2018)
  • Colombia Alexis García (2019 -)

  • Notable fans[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Hazaña del Pasto, nuevo campeón del fútbol colombiano". Futbolred.com. 25 June 2006. Archived from the original on 1 July 2006.
  • ^ "Pasto 1 (4) - 0 (5) Junior". AS Colombia (in Spanish). 12 June 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-06-13.
  • ^ "Deportivo Pasto". Dimayor. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  • External links[edit]

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