C.D. Plaza Amador
Plaza Amador is a Panamanian professional football club based in Panama City, that currently plays in Liga Panameña de Fútbol. It is the oldest club in Panama.
History
C.D Plaza Amador was founded in 1955 by Panamanian sports legend León Cocoliso Tejada. Under Tejada's leadership, the club relied heavily on developing and training players. After Tejada's's death, new directors Andrés Villa, Daniel Vàsquez and Enrique Cajar led the club back to the highest level of Panamanian football. They won the district title, the COPA JVC, and in 1988 claimed their first ever ANAPROF championship. Amador proceeded to win titles in 1990 and 1992. After a long drought, they claimed victory in Apertura 2002, Clausura 2005, and Clausura 2016.Emblems
The club's colors are the three colors of the Panamanian flag: red, white and blue. Plaza Amador was named after the square plaza located in the Amador neighborhood of El Chorrillo borough.Honours
- Liga Panameña de Fútbol: 9
- '''Copa JVC: 1'''
International Participations
- CONCACAF Champions League: 1 appearance
- CONCACAF League: 1 appearance
- CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup: 4 appearances
- '''UNCAF Interclub Cup: 3 appearances'''
Historical list of coaches
- Milton Palacios
- Carlos Collazo
- Ricardo Buitrago
- Américo Bravo
- Sergio Giovagnolli
- Fernando Arnulfo Bolívar
- Ricardo Buitrago
- Mauricio Álvarez
- Jair Palacios
- Leopoldo Lee
- Marcos Casagrande
- Jair Palacios
- Rubén Guevara
- Marcelo Javier Ainstein
- Juan Carlos Cubillas
- Leonicio de la Flor
- Carlos García Cantarero
- Richard Parra
- Mike Stump
- Juan Carlos García
- Jair Palacios
- Juan Carlos García
- Javier Álvarez Arteaga
- Mike Stump
- Jorge Dely Valdés
- Mario Méndez