Deportes Iquique
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| Full name | Club de Deportes Iquique S.A.D.P. | ||
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| Nickname(s) | Los Dragones Celestes (The Sky Blue Dragons) | ||
| Founded | 21 May 1978 | ||
| Ground | Estadio Tierra de Campeones, Iquique | ||
| Capacity | 13,171 | ||
| Chairman | Césare Rossi | ||
| Coach | Miguel Ponce | ||
| League | Primera División | ||
| 2024 | Primera División, 3rd of 16 | ||
| Website | www | ||
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Club de Deportes Iquique S.A.D.P.[1] is a Chilean professional football club based in Iquique, currently playing in the Chilean Primera División. Founded in 1978, the club's home stadium is the Estadio Tierra de Campeones, which has a 13,171 capacity.
Iquique has spent 19 seasons in the Primera División, its longest spell lasting ten years (1980–90). The team has spent 13 seasons in Primera B and four in the third-tier Tercera División. Among its titles, Iquique has won three Copa Chile titles (1980, 2010 and 2013–14).[2]
They have a local rivalry with San Marcos de Arica, disputing the derby since early 1980s.[3]
History
The team was founded on 21 May 1978 by the merger of Cavancha and Estrella de Chile.[4] The following year Iquique competed in the Segunda División, winning it and securing promotion to the Campeonato Nacional.[5][6]
In its first season at top level, the club finished in 14th place out of eighteen teams and won the Copa Polla Gol, beating Colo-Colo in the final at the Estadio Nacional.[7][8]
Between 1981 and 1987, Iquique remained in mid-table positions. In 1988, they reached the qualifying stages of the 1989 Copa Libertadores after finishing in third place in the league. However, they lost to Colo-Colo in the final of the qualification tournament.[9] That season, Juan José Oré was the tournament's leading goalscorer with eighteen goals.[10]
In 1991, following a poor campaign where the team finished in the bottom of the table, they were relegated to the second division. They returned to the top flight for one season in 1993, and again for two seasons in 1997.[11][12] However, in 2002, the club was relegated to the third division and then declared bankruptcy. It was relaunched as Municipal Iquique.[13][14]
During its four-year presence in the third division, the club saw the rise of Chilean international Edson Puch, a key player in their title win of 2006.[15][16] Two years later, Iquique reached its fourth promotion to the top division, beating Coquimbo Unido in the promotion playoffs.[17] During the 2009 Apertura,[18] Puch was transferred to Universidad de Chile and Cristian Bogado to Colo-Colo. The club only obtained nine points during the second half of the season, and finished bottom of the table to be relegated to the second division.[19]
In 2010, Iquique won its third second division title[20] and its second Copa Chile title,[21] securing qualification for the 2011 Copa Sudamericana. In their first ever continental tournament, the club was eliminated in the preliminary stage by Universidad Católica.[22] The team finished eleventh in the league.
In 2012, Iquique participated in the Copa Sudamericana for the second consecutive time,[23] qualifying with third place in the 2012 Apertura[24] which saw the return of Puch and Bogado, signings including Rodrigo Díaz and the emergence of Álvaro Ramos as a strong player. However, once again the team were eliminated at the preliminary stage, this time by Uruguay's Nacional after a 4–2 aggregate loss.[25] That season, the club qualified for the Copa Libertadores after finishing third in the league.[26][27] After beating Mexican side León in the first stage, Iquique finished bottom of their group in the next stage.[28][29][30]
In 2014, Iquique won its third Copa Chile,[31] qualifying again for the Copa Sudamericana. For the third time, it was eliminated at the preliminary stage, with a loss to Universitario de Sucre from Bolivia.[32] In the 2014–15 season, Católica lost the title to Cobresal on the final matchday after drawing 3–3 with Iquique, after Iquique had been losing 3–0 at half time.[33] During the 2015–16 season they finished tenth in the annual table.
Stadium
The Estadio Tierra de Campeones is currently the home stadium of the club.
Before, Iquique played at the Estadio Cavancha, which holds 3,300 spectators and was built in 1933. It has been home to Deportes Iquique since the club's founding, in 1978, until 1993, and from 2016 until at least 2019.
Players
Current squad
Current squad of Deportes Iquique as of 19 July 2025 
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Sources: ANFP Official Web Site 
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Manager: Fernando Díaz
- The teams of the Chilean Primera Division are limited to five players without Chilean nationality and also the same number of foreign players in the field.
2021 Winter transfers
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Managers
Interim coaches appear in italics.
 Cornelio Vilches (1978) Cornelio Vilches (1978)
 José María Novo (1979) José María Novo (1979)
 Ramón Estay (1979-1980) Ramón Estay (1979-1980)
 José María Novo (1981) José María Novo (1981)
 Andrés Prieto (1981) Andrés Prieto (1981)
 Manuel Rodríguez Vega (1982) Manuel Rodríguez Vega (1982)
 Manuel Arrué (1982) Manuel Arrué (1982)
 Jorge Toro (1982-1983) Jorge Toro (1982-1983)
 Carlos Ahumada (1984) Carlos Ahumada (1984)
 Aurelio Valenzuela (1985) Aurelio Valenzuela (1985)
 Fernando Rodríguez (1985) Fernando Rodríguez (1985)
 Jaime Campos (1986) Jaime Campos (1986)
 Ramón Estay (1987-1988) Ramón Estay (1987-1988)
 Armando Luis mareque (1989) Armando Luis mareque (1989)
 Óscar Valenzuela (1989-1990) Óscar Valenzuela (1989-1990)
 Ramón Estay (1990) Ramón Estay (1990)
 Jaime Carreño (1991) Jaime Carreño (1991)
 Ramón Estay (1992) Ramón Estay (1992)
 Jaime Carreño & Pedro Cejas (1992) Jaime Carreño & Pedro Cejas (1992)
 Pedro Cejas (1993) Pedro Cejas (1993)
 Mario Maldonado (1993) Mario Maldonado (1993)
 Jaime Carreño (1994) Jaime Carreño (1994)
 Guillermo Páez Díaz (1994) Guillermo Páez Díaz (1994)
 Ramón Estay (1994) Ramón Estay (1994)
 Hugo Solís (1995) Hugo Solís (1995)
 Juan Páez (1995) Juan Páez (1995)
 Joaquín Zaror (1996) Joaquín Zaror (1996)
 Gerardo Pelusso (1996-1997) Gerardo Pelusso (1996-1997)
 Manuel Rodríguez Araneda (1997-1998) Manuel Rodríguez Araneda (1997-1998)
 Jorge Garcés (1998-1999) Jorge Garcés (1998-1999)
 Miguel Ángel Arrué (1999) Miguel Ángel Arrué (1999)
 Jaime Carreño (2000-2001) Jaime Carreño (2000-2001)
 Ramón Estay (2001) Ramón Estay (2001)
 Víctor Milanese comisso (2002) Víctor Milanese comisso (2002)
 Hernán Godoy (2002) Hernán Godoy (2002)
 Erick Guerrero (2002) Erick Guerrero (2002)
 Ramón Estay (2003) Ramón Estay (2003)
 Carlos Ahumada (2003-2005) Carlos Ahumada (2003-2005)
 Rubén Pozo (2005) Rubén Pozo (2005)
 Jaime Carreño (2006-2007) Jaime Carreño (2006-2007)
 José Sulantay (2008) José Sulantay (2008)
 Horacio Rivas (2008-2009) Horacio Rivas (2008-2009)
 Erick Guerrero & Pedro Cejas (2009) Erick Guerrero & Pedro Cejas (2009)
 Erick Guerrero (2009) Erick Guerrero (2009)
 Gustavo Huerta (2009-2010) Gustavo Huerta (2009-2010)
 José Cantillana (2010-2011) José Cantillana (2010-2011)
 Victor Sarabia (2011) Victor Sarabia (2011)
 Jorge Pellicer (2011) Jorge Pellicer (2011)
 Fernando Vergara (2011-2012) Fernando Vergara (2011-2012)
 Diego musiano (2012) Diego musiano (2012)
 Cristián Díaz (2013) Cristián Díaz (2013)
 Diego musiano (2013) Diego musiano (2013)
 Jaime Vera (2013-2014) Jaime Vera (2013-2014)
 Jaime Carreño (2014) Jaime Carreño (2014)
 Héctor Pinto (2014) Héctor Pinto (2014)
 Erick Guerrero (2014) Erick Guerrero (2014)
   Nelson Acosta (2014-2015) Nelson Acosta (2014-2015)
 Erick Guerrero (2015) Erick Guerrero (2015)
 Jaime Vera (2015-2017) Jaime Vera (2015-2017)
 Erick Guerrero (2017-2018) Erick Guerrero (2017-2018)
 Miguel Riffo (2018) Miguel Riffo (2018)
 Luis Mussri (2018) Luis Mussri (2018)
 Pablo Sánchez (2019) Pablo Sánchez (2019)
 Jaime Vera (2019-2020) Jaime Vera (2019-2020)
 Cristián Leiva (2020-2021) Cristián Leiva (2020-2021)
 Luis Mussri (2021) Luis Mussri (2021)
 Víctor Rivero (2022) Víctor Rivero (2022)
 Patrick Rojas (2022) Patrick Rojas (2022)
 José Cantillana (2022) José Cantillana (2022)
 Manuel Villalobos (2022) Manuel Villalobos (2022)
 Miguel Ponce (2023) Miguel Ponce (2023)
 Miguel Ramírez (2024-Act.) Miguel Ramírez (2024-Act.)

Honours
Domestic
- Copa Chile: 3
- Segunda División/Primera B: 3
- Tercera División: 1
- 2006
 
South American cups history
| Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate | 
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| 2011 | Copa Sudamericana | Second Round |   | Universidad Católica | 0–0 | 1–2 | 1–2 | 
| 2012 | Copa Sudamericana | First Round |   | Nacional | 2–0 | 0–4 | 2–4 | 
| 2013 | Copa Libertadores | First Round |   | León | 1–1 | 1–1 | 2–2 4-2p | 
| Group Stage Group 4 |   | Peñarol | 1–2 | 0–3 | 4th Place | ||
|   | Vélez Sarsfield | 1–3 | 0–3 | ||||
|   | Emelec | 2–0 | 1–2 | ||||
| 2014 | Copa Sudamericana | First Round |   | Universitario de Sucre | 1–0 | 0–2 | 1–2 | 
| 2017 | Copa Libertadores | Group Stage Group 8 |   | Guaraní | 0–1 | 0–0 | 3rd Place | 
|   | Gremio | 2–1 | 2–3 | ||||
|   | Zamora | 4–3 | 4–1 | ||||
| 2017 | Copa Sudamericana | Second Round |   | Independiente | 1–2 | 2–4 | 3–6 | 
| 2025 | Copa Libertadores | Second Round |   | Santa Fe | 2–1 | 1–2 | 3–3 2-1p | 
| Third Round |   | Alianza Lima | 1–2 | – | – | 
References
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- ^ "M. Iquique derrotó a D. Concepción y es campeón de Copa Chile". CDF. 8 December 2010. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- ^ "Iquique y Universidad Católica empatan sin goles en el norte por la Copa Sudamericana". Puranoticia.cl. 14 September 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- ^ "Deportes Iquique clasificó a la Copa Sudamericana 2012". Radio Cooperativa. 12 May 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
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- ^ "Iquique pagó caros sus errores y fue eliminado en la Sudamericana". Emol. 14 August 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- ^ "¡El chumbeque será más dulce! Deportes Iquique clasificado a la fase de grupos de la Copa Libertadores". CDF. 30 January 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- ^ "Revise a los equipos ya clasificados a la Copa Libertadores 2013". Radio Cooperativa. 9 November 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- ^ "ANFP confirma torneo sin playoffs y con liguilla para definir cupos internacionales". La Tercera. 14 May 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
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- ^ "Católica igualó con Iquique y le entregó el título a Cobresal". ESPN Chile. ESPN. 25 April 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
External links
- Iquique at ANFP official website (in Spanish)
- Official website (in Spanish)




