哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 03/27 00:00 14 [12] 瓜皮莱斯桑托斯 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [4] D 0-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 03/16 21:00 12 [11] AD格雷西亚 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [4] - 已推迟
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 03/10 21:00 11 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 阿拉胡埃伦斯 [3] W 3-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 03/03 02:00 10 [7] Municipal Perez泽伦顿 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [5] D 0-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 02/28 21:00 13 [6] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 肯塔吉内斯 [7] W 1-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 02/24 21:00 9 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 萨普里萨体育 [4] D 0-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 02/21 21:00 6 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 幕尼西波利比利亚 [6] D 1-1
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 02/19 00:00 8 [1] 希雷迪亚诺 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [5] L 2-1
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 02/11 01:00 7 [6] 圣卡洛斯 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [5] D 1-1
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 02/01 21:00 6 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 幕尼西波利比利亚 - 已推迟
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 01/28 21:00 5 [12] 普塔雷納斯 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [2] L 3-2
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 01/24 21:00 4 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v sporting 圣荷西 [7] W 4-2
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 01/20 21:00 3 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 瓜皮莱斯桑托斯 [8] D 2-2
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 01/17 02:00 2 [4] 肯塔吉内斯 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [5] W 1-2
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 01/13 21:00 1 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v AD格雷西亚 [12] W 1-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 11/26 02:00 22 [2] 阿拉胡埃伦斯 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [5] W 3-4
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 11/22 21:00 21 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 幕尼西波利比利亚 [8] W 4-2
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 11/15 21:00 15 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 希雷迪亚诺 [4] L 0-1
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 11/11 21:00 20 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v AD格雷西亚 [12] D 0-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 11/08 21:00 19 [11] Municipal Perez泽伦顿 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [5] D 0-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 11/04 21:00 18 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 瓜皮莱斯桑托斯 [6] W 1-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 10/28 21:00 17 [9] 普塔雷納斯 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [5] W 1-2
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 10/21 23:00 16 [6] sporting 圣荷西 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [5] D 1-1
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 10/18 21:00 15 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 希雷迪亚诺 [4] - 已推迟
哥斯达黎加杯 10/15 17:00 2 阿拉胡埃伦斯 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 L 2-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 10/09 00:00 14 [11] 圣卡洛斯 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [5] W 0-1
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 10/02 00:15 13 [2] 萨普里萨体育 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [5] L 4-0
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 09/23 21:00 12 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 肯塔吉内斯 [4] L 1-2
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 09/19 21:00 11 [5] 古阿纳卡斯特卡 v 阿拉胡埃伦斯 [1] W 3-2
哥斯达黎加甲级联赛 09/16 02:30 10 [7] 幕尼西波利比利亚 v 古阿纳卡斯特卡 [6] W 0-1

Wikipedia - Brujas F.C.

Brujas F.C. was a Costa Rican football club, based in Desamparados, Costa Rica.

The name Brujas translates to Witches. The team's home town used to be Escazú, known around the country as "La ciudad de las Brujas" or "The Witches' Town", but the franchise later transferred to Desamparados. The team was dissolved in July 2011.

History

A.D. Guanacasteca

The club was founded in 2004 as Brujas de Escazú when they took over the Asociación Deportiva Guanacasteca (A.D. Guanacasteca or ADG) licence to play in the Primera División de Costa Rica. Guanacasteca, known as Los Pamperos, were founded on 3 March 1973 as Nicoya F.C. but were renamed when they made their debut in the second division in 1974; they were once more renamed Sociedad Deportiva Guanacasteca in 2001. Guanacasteca were crowned Second Division champions 4 times, in 1975, 1985, 1995 and 2002.
In 2005, ADG was reestablished after buying Ciudad Colón's second division franchise.

Brujas de Escazú

The newly founded team was subsequently moved from Nicoya, where they played at the Estadio Chorotega, in Guanacaste to Escazú in an attempt to get more support from fans. Club president Percy Chamberlain kept Uruguayan manager Hernán Fernando Sosa, who had taken Guanacasteca to 4th place in the previous season, at the helm but he was eventually dismissed in September 2004 and replaced by compatriot Carlos Blanco on an interim basis and later Manuel Keosseián. By June 2005, the team had signed one of the best coaches from the 2004 tournament, Colombian coach Carlos Restrepo and they played in the National Stadium of Costa Rica. In September 2005, Chamberlain was replaced as president of the club by former Saprissa president Mínor Vargas and Restrepo was released from his managerial duties in May 2007 and club president Mínor Vargas replaced him with Mauricio Wright, who was a member of Costa Rica's 2002 World Cup national team.

Brujas F.C.

In summer 2007, the club moved again to play at the Estadio Jorge "Cuty" Monge in Desamparados and were renamed Brujas F.C. In December 2009 Brujas won the Invierno 2009 championship after beating Puntarenas in the final, which was the first to be decided on penalties in 38 years.

Wright was replaced by Luis Torres in May 2010 and in November 2010 club president Vargas resigned after it was claimed his company Grupo Ícono not only owned Brujas but also the then recently from the premier division expelled Barrio México. Vargas was arrested in the United States for alleged fraud with the PCI company in January 2011 and was found guilty to seven counts of fraud and three counts of money laundering in April 2012 and sentenced to 60 years in prison in October 2012.

In April 2011 the club's franchise was transferred to Orión, who continued to play at the Cuty Monge stadium, and acquired by Spaniard Juan Luis Hernández Fuertes. Hernández was later acquitted of charges pressed by the Vargas family over bad checks.

The club's supporters were known for using the now infamous phrase, Menores de lo que pensábamos (Smaller than we thought) as their official motto.

古阿纳卡斯特卡足球队是一支来自秘鲁的业余球队,成立于2015年。球队位于秘鲁的利马,主场为Marinoopez stadium。

该队在秘鲁国内享有较高的知名度,是秘鲁利马地区的一支实力强大的业余球队。古阿纳卡斯特卡队在过去几年中,参加过多次秘鲁业余足球联赛的比赛,并在比赛中展现出较强的竞争力。该队在比赛中表现出色,曾多次获得冠军和亚军的好成绩。

球队主场Marino Lopez stadium是一座历史悠久的足球场地,曾举办过多场重要的秘鲁国内比赛。该球场设施完善,能够满足球队的训练和比赛需求。

总的来说,古阿纳卡斯特卡足球队是一支实力强劲的业余球队,是秘鲁利马地区足球文化的重要组成部分。