Deportivo Galicia


Deportivo Galicia Fútbol Club was a traditional football club from Venezuela.
Founded in Caracas, the club moved, in 2002, to Maracay, in the state of Aragua, when its name changed to Galicia de Aragua, playing their home games at the Giuseppe Antonelli stadium in Maracay. Coached by the Uruguayan national Carlos Maria Ravel, the team switched from their traditional blue and white colours to the state's yellow and red and changed their name to Galicia de Aragua.
At the end of the 2001–02 season, Deportivo Galicia was relegated to the Venezuelan Segunda Division. In January 2002 they became a separate entity Aragua F.C. when they moved to Estadio Olímpico Hermanos Ghersi Páez.
Deportivo Galicia had Caracas as main training city, allowing many young prospects to play for this team, looking to get exposed in the league. Some of the solid players that were part of the squad that moved on to other bigger club as players and/or managers are: Edson Tortolero, Alejandro Clemente, Pedro Delgado, Stalin Rivas, Fernando Clemente, Pedro Millan, Angel Rivillo, Hugo Savarese, y Ramon Lopez.

Titles

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayAggregateResult
1965Copa LibertadoresGroup 3Guaraní1–21–23rd placeEliminated
1965Copa LibertadoresGroup 3PeñarolW/O 0–23rd placeEliminated
1967Copa LibertadoresGroup 1Deportivo Petare0–00–14th placeEliminated
1967Copa LibertadoresGroup 1Cruzeiro0–11–34th placeEliminated
1967Copa LibertadoresGroup 1Sport Boys2–10–24th placeEliminated
1967Copa LibertadoresGroup 1Universitario2–00–24th placeEliminated
1968Copa LibertadoresGroup 5C.D. Portugués2–00–14th placeEliminated
1968Copa LibertadoresGroup 5Náutico2–10–14th placeEliminated
1968Copa LibertadoresGroup 5Palmeiras1–20–24th placeEliminated
1970Copa LibertadoresGroup 2Valencia0–23–14th placeEliminated
1970Copa LibertadoresGroup 2Peñarol0–11–44th placeEliminated
1970Copa LibertadoresGroup 2Nacional0–40–24th placeEliminated
1971Copa LibertadoresGroup 3Deportivo Petare3–32–34th placeEliminated
1971Copa LibertadoresGroup 3Palmeiras2–30–34th placeEliminated
1971Copa LibertadoresGroup 3Fluminense1–31–44th placeEliminated
1975Copa LibertadoresGroup 4Portuguesa0–01–13rd placeEliminated
1975Copa LibertadoresGroup 4L.D.U. Quito2–40–13rd placeEliminated
1975Copa LibertadoresGroup 4Nacional4–00–03rd placeEliminated
1976Copa LibertadoresGroup 1Portuguesa1–21–34th placeEliminated
1976Copa LibertadoresGroup 1River Plate0–11–44th placeEliminated
1976Copa LibertadoresGroup 1Estudiantes0–11–34th placeEliminated
1979Copa LibertadoresGroup 4Portuguesa1–11–14th placeEliminated
1979Copa LibertadoresGroup 4Palestino1–10–54th placeEliminated
1979Copa LibertadoresGroup 4O'Higgins0–10–64th placeEliminated
1980Copa LibertadoresGroup 3Táchira1–01–03rd placeEliminated
1980Copa LibertadoresGroup 3Internacional2–10–23rd placeEliminated
1980Copa LibertadoresGroup 3Vasco da Gama0–00–43rd placeEliminated

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