Octavio Espinosa de Ica
Full name | Club Social Deportivo Octavio Espinosa | ||
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Nickname(s) | Los rojos, El solitario del sur | ||
Founded | May 21, 1923 | ||
Ground | Estadio José Picasso Peratta, Ica | ||
Capacity | 8,000 | ||
Chairman | Martín Alarcon Quispe | ||
Manager | Jesús Torrealva | ||
League | Copa Perú | ||
2021 | Eliminated in the Regional Phase | ||
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Club Social Deportivo Octavio Espinosa is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Ica, Peru.
The club was founded 1923 and plays in the Copa Perú, which is the third division of the Peruvian league.
History
In the 1967 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the Final Stage, but was eliminated by Alfonso Ugarte de Chiclín.
The club has played at the highest level of Peruvian football on thirteen occasions, from 1966 Torneo Descentralizado until 1971 Torneo Descentralizado, and from 1984 Torneo Descentralizado until 1991 Torneo Descentralizado, when it was relegated.
Name and spelling
Octavio Espinosa Gonzales was a pioneer aviator and journalist born in Lima in 1882, who was devoted to civil aviation. In 1920, he was the victim of a tragic accident with American airplane pilot Walter Pack in which he hit the hacienda Oquendo.[1] Oral tradition has it that Espinosa landed in Ica on one of his flights; however, the experienced and highly regarded journalist Jose Ica Lujan, who thoroughly reviewed the archives of the newspaper La Voz de Ica, noted that there was no journalistic record of such an event, which by its nature would have been recorded in the city at the time. Whatever occurred, the residents of the street Paita apparently took that reference to christen the team.
Although there are occasional spelling mistakes in the name of the club, sometimes written as "Octavio Espinoza" (with "z"), the origin of the name, described above, removes any doubt about the correct spelling. The club is called "Octavio Espinosa" (with "s"). Because of the existence of both surnames with variant spellings, sometimes it was erroneously written with "z". However, the newspaper La Voz de Ica received in the seventies a letter from Don Octavio Espinosa Sanchez, son of Don Octavio Espinosa Gonzales, requesting a clarification because his surname was spelled with an "s" and surmised the founders' intention had been to name the club after his father and that there had been a corruption of the name of the club in the oral tradition. Therefore, La Voz de Ica, the oldest newspaper of Ica, and DeChalaca.com, spell the name of the club as "Octavio Espinosa," even though in some official documents erroneously placed with "z".
Honours
National
- Copa Perú: 0
- Runner-up (1): 1967
Regional
- Winners (5): 1972, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1981
- Runner-up (2): 2016, 2019
- Winners (23): 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1979, 2012, 2013
- Runner-up (1): 2022
- Winners (8): 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 2013, 2014, 2018
- Runner-up (3): 2010, 2012, 2019
See also
- v
- t
- e
- ADA
- ADT
- Alfonso Ugarte de Chiclín
- Atlético Grau
- Atlético Torino
- Atlético Universidad
- Aurich–Cañaña
- Binacional
- Carlos A. Mannucci
- Carlos Stein
- Coronel Bolognesi
- Defensor La Bocana
- Deportivo Cañaña
- Deportivo Garcilaso
- Deportivo UPAO
- Estudiantes de Medicina
- Hungaritos Agustinos
- I.M.I.
- José Gálvez
- Juan Aurich
- Juventud La Palma
- La Loretana
- Libertad
- León de Huánuco
- Los Espartanos
- Melgar
- Pirata
- Real Garcilaso
- San Simón
- Sport Áncash
- Sport Huancayo
- Sport Loreto
- Sport Pilsen
- Sport Rosario
- Sportivo Huracán
- Total Clean
- Unión Comercio
- Universidad César Vallejo
- UTC
- ADO
- Alfonso Ugarte
- Alfonso Ugarte de Tacna
- Alfredo Salinas
- Alianza Pisco
- Atlético Chalaco
- Atlético Mollendo
- Atlético Pilsen Callao
- Aurora
- Bagua Grande
- Barrio Frigorífico
- Boca Juniors
- Colegio Comercio
- Comercial Aguas Verdes
- Comerciantes
- Credicoop San Cristóbal
- Cristal Tumbes
- Cultural Casma
- Cultural Huracán
- Cultural Juanjuí
- Defensor Laure Sur
- Defensor Porvenir
- Defensor San Alejandro
- Defensor Zarumilla
- Deportivo Bancos
- Deportivo Camaná
- Deportivo Curibamba
- Deportivo Educación
- Deportivo Hospital
- Deportivo Hualgayoc
- Deportivo Municipal (Huamanga)
- Deportivo Pucallpa
- Diablos Rojos
- Diablos Rojos (HV)
- DIM
- El Inca
- Esther Grande de Bentín
- Estrella Azul
- Estudiantil CNI
- Ferrocarril
- Froebel Deportes
- Futuro Majes
- IDUNSA
- Inclán Sport
- Independiente
- José María Arguedas
- Juan Pablo II College
- Juventud Ticlacayán
- Juventus Corazón
- La Victoria
- Las Palmas
- Leoncio Prado
- Mariano Santos
- Mariscal Miller
- Miguel Grau
- MINSA
- Nacional
- Olimpia
- Piérola
- Player Villafuerte
- Racing
- Racing FBC
- Sachapuyos
- Saetas de Oro
- San Lorenzo
- San Marcos
- Santiago Barranco
- Senati
- Sport Águila
- Sport Dos de Mayo
- Sport Estrella
- Sport Huamanga
- Sport Huanta
- Sport Pampas
- Sport Victoria
- Sporting Pizarro
- Sporting Victoria
- Tecnológico
- UDA
- UDP
- Unión Alfonso Ugarte
- Unión Fuerza Minera
- Unión Juventud
- Unión Minas
- Unión Minas de Orcopampa
- Unión Salaverry
- Unión San Martín
- Unión Santo Domingo
- Unión Supe
- Unión Tarapoto
- UNAP
- UNU
- Venus
- Volante
- White Star
References
- ^ "Buenafuente - Bertovision: El hombre que quería volar" (PDF).