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==Further Information==
 
Since the team entered into the LFV, with the Montajìque’s do Sul support, there has been an infamous rivalry between the Vaqueros and the [[Caballos Salvajes |Caballos Salvajes de Montaura]] (Montaura Wild Horses), team supported by the [[Montajìque]]; nevertheless, this was not more but a transfer from a traditional regional rivalry between the Plenfians (Vassfforcians from [[Tirritidivá]] and Hilvenídica-Plenfia) and [[Montaura | Montaurans]].<br>
 
Vaqueros’ fans are infamous for their aggressiveness through the country and when they have lost in Hilvenídica the gendarmes have been forced to intervene. Neither Hilvenídica nor [[Prubdablia]] are willing to have a match between the Vaqueros and the Wild Horses, as on their last match in Hilvenídica on 1996 nine people died and more than two hundred were injured on the riots that followed the match in spite of all the efforts made by the gendarmes.
 
  
 
==Stadium==
 
==Stadium==

Revision as of 16:50, 21 June 2006

Caballeros de Umperia
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Full name: Club de Fútbol Caballeros de Umperia
Location: Istania, Vassfforcia
Venue: Hipódromo y Estadio de Umperia
League: Liga de Fútbol de Vassfforcia
Championships: 7
Last Championship: 1999

Club de Fútbol Caballeros de Umperia is a Vassfforcian football club which plays in the Liga de Fútbol de Vassfforcia (LFV).


History

The Club de Fútbol Caballeros de Umperia is one of the oldest clubs of Vassfforcia. It was founded on 1899, the same year as the Caballos Salvajes with whom they founded the first Vassfforcian amateur football league on 1901. Then, when the league was profesionalized on 1908 they entered into the LFV and were the first champions. Since then, they have been champions on 7 occasions, the last one on 1999.

Tactics

They ussually play with a 4-3-3 formation which may be changed to a 4-2-4 formation; this is because Vaqueros is an offensive team.

Roster

Coach

  • Ernesto Rodriguez Acosta


Goalkeepers

  • 00 Maximus Banaminelli

11 Esteban Trueba (substitute)


Defenders

  • 9 Sancho Almazán
  • 7 Jericho Dis
  • 8 Franz Nomen’noë
  • 10 Gastón d’Haelven

Substitutes: 12 Ino Gorci, 13 Gorka Echevarría (Nafarrense), 14 Gibrail Al-Menkh


Midfielders

  • 5 Jebel ibn Ibrahim
  • 4 Francesco Angelicco
  • 6 Avran Pérez

Substitutes: 15 Jormund Gánach, 16 Antonio de Mendoza


Forwards

  • 2 Carlos Antonio Salzgeber
  • 1 Rheto “el Rapidín” Fis
  • 17 Ernesto Rojo

Substitutes: 18 José Sarmiento, 19 Juan Francisco Vid y Palma

Stadium

Hipódromo y Estadio de Umperia
Capacity: 70'000 people