Club Deportivo La Equidad Seguros, also known as La Equidad, is a professional Colombian football team based in Bogotá, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera A. They play their home games at the Metropolitano de Techo stadium.

La Equidad
Full nameClub Deportivo La Equidad Seguros S.A.
Nickname(s)Aseguradores (Insurers)
El Equipo Asegurador (The Insurer Team)
El Equipo Verde de Bogotá (Bogotá's Green Team)
El Verde Capitalino (The Capital Green)
El Equipo de la Mayoría (The Majority Team)
Founded1 December 1982; 41 years ago (1982-12-01)
GroundEstadio Metropolitano de Techo[1]
Capacity10,000
ChairmanCarlos Mario Zuluaga
ManagerAlexis García
LeagueCategoría Primera A
2023Primera A, 11th of 20
Websitehttp://www.equidadclubdeportivo.coop/

History

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La Equidad was founded in 1982 by its namesake company Seguros La Equidad,[2] and immediately after its foundation it entered the Olaya Tournament, a traditional amateur football tournament in Bogotá. La Equidad's first appearance in the 1982–83 edition of the tournament was supported by Independiente Santa Fe, which handed over a manager and several players of their youth ranks to take part in the competition, which was ultimately won by them.[3] In 1993, La Equidad was officially constituted as an amateur club and joined the Bogotá Football League (Liga de Fútbol de Bogotá), entering the Categoría Primera C as well as the different youth tournaments organized by the regional amateur football league.[4]

In 2003, La Equidad turned into a professional club and changed its name to Club Deportivo La Equidad, joining DIMAYOR and entering the Colombian second tier competition Categoría Primera B. In their first participation in Primera B, they made it to the semi-finals after an eighth place finish in the regular season.

La Equidad earned promotion to Categoría Primera A by winning the Primera B tournament in 2006 with Alexis García as manager. The Aseguradores won both of the tournaments making up the 2006 Primera B season, clinching their promotion as well as the second tier championship on 4 November 2006 after a 1–1 draw with Centauros at the Estadio Manuel Calle Lombana in Villavicencio.[4]

La Equidad played their first match in Primera A on 4 February 2007, losing to Atlético Nacional by a 4–3 score at the Estadio Alfonso López Pumarejo in Bogotá.[5] They got their first victory in the top tier in the ninth round of the tournament, a 2–0 win over Real Cartagena on 25 March.[3] Their 2007 Apertura campaign was poor, as they ended in last place with only two wins in 18 matches and were deemed as main candidates for relegation at the end of the season. However, their fortunes improved greatly in the Finalización tournament, in which they were able to top the table for several rounds and advanced to their first semi-final stage thanks to a second place in the first stage of the tournament, thus avoiding relegation in the process. In the semi-finals, the team managed by Alexis García won Group B ahead of Boyacá Chicó, Deportivo Pasto and favourites Deportes Tolima to face defending champions Atlético Nacional in the finals. The first leg, played at Estadio El Campín, was won by Atlético Nacional by a 3–0 score, whilst the second leg played at Estadio Atanasio Girardot in Medellín ended in a scoreless draw which confirmed La Equidad's first runner-up finish in the top flight.[4]

In 2008, La Equidad won the Copa Colombia by beating Once Caldas over two legs in the final, and qualified for the 2009 Copa Sudamericana.[6] Thanks to this title as well as its consistent performances since they were promoted to the top tier in 2007, La Equidad came to be among the top 100 football clubs in the world according to the rankings of the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) in 2009.[7]

La Equidad made it to their second final series in the 2010 Apertura tournament, facing Junior. Although they won the first leg played in Bogotá 1–0 with a goal by Peruvian footballer Renzo Sheput, they were unable to hold on to this advantage and in the return leg in Barranquilla they capitulated by a 3–1 score with which Junior won the title and La Equidad had to settle for another runner-up finish.[4] One year later, the Asegurador side once again advanced to the finals, facing Atlético Nacional for the 2011 Apertura title, just like in 2007. This time, the first leg was won by La Equidad by a 2–1 score, while Atlético Nacional were leading the second leg by a 2–0 score until a late goal by Roberto Polo helped La Equidad tie the aggregate score and drag the series to a penalty shoot-out which was won by the Verdolaga squad.[3]

The consistent domestic performances of the Asegurador side allowed them to qualify for the Copa Sudamericana for three seasons (2011 and 2013). The latter one was La Equidad's first deep campaign in the competition, as they managed to advance to the round of 16 by knocking out Trujillanos from Venezuela and Cobreloa from Chile before losing to Argentine side Vélez Sarsfield. This performance was surpassed in 2019, in which the team advanced to the quarter-finals where they were knocked out by Atlético Mineiro.[8]

Honours

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Domestic

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Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

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2009: First stage
2011: Second stage
2012: First stage
2013: Round of 16
2019: Quarter-finals
2021: Group stage
2022: First stage

Players

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Current squad

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As of 25 September 2024[9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   URU Washington Ortega
2 MF   COL Daniel Polanco
3 DF   COL Andrés Correa (captain)
4 DF   COL Jhon Alex Palacios (on loan from Independiente Medellin)
5 DF   COL Martín Payares
6 MF   COL Kevin Andrés Salazar
7 FW   COL Ayron del Valle
8 FW   COL Brayan Fernandez
9 FW   COL Juan Carvajal (on loan from Millonarios)
10 MF   COL Brandon Quinonez
11 FW   COL Beckham Castro (on loan from Millonarios)
12 GK   COL Andrés Pérez
14 MF   COL Felipe Acosta
15 MF   COL Juan Diego Ceballos
16 DF   COL Diego Páez
17 MF   COL Élan Ricardo
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF   COL Jhonathan Caicedo
19 FW   COL Diego Castillo
20 FW   COL José Lloreda
21 DF   COL Santiago Gómez
22 MF   COL David Camacho
24 MF   COL Juan Mahecha
25 MF   COL Santiago López
26 DF   COL Amaury Torralvo
27 DF   COL Fabián Viáfara
28 MF   COL Fabian Chaverra
29 DF   COL Leider Riascos (on loan from Deportes Tolima)
30 DF   COL Bleiner Agrón
32 DF   COL Joiner Moreno
33 DF   COL Jaison Mina
34 MF   COL Léiner Escalante

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   SYR Pablo Sabbag (at Alianza Lima until 31 December 2024)

Managers

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References

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  1. ^ "CD LA EQUIDAD SEGUROS: ESTADIO METROPOLITANO DE TECHO". Soccerway. Global Sports Media. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
  2. ^ "CLUB DEPORTIVO LA EQUIDAD SEGUROS: Summary". Soccerway. Global Sports Media. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  3. ^ a b c "Así nació La Equidad, el equipo de Stalin Motta" [This is how La Equidad was born, Stalin Motta's team] (in Spanish). Semana. 9 January 2018. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d "Historia del Equidad" [History of Equidad] (in Spanish). Infodeportes. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Equidad 3 - Nacional 4: Siete anotaciones y una tarde llena de emociones" [Equidad 3 - Nacional 4: Seven goals and an action-packed afternoon] (in Spanish). Colombia.com. 4 February 2007. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  6. ^ "Equidad empató 3-3 con Once Caldas y es campeón de la Copa Colombia" [Equidad drew 3–3 with Once Caldas and are Copa Colombia champions] (in Spanish). Futbolred. 20 November 2008. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Equidad Seguros se metió entre los 100 mejores equipos del mundo" [Equidad Seguros got into the world's top 100 teams] (in Spanish). El Espectador. 4 May 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  8. ^ "¡Reto continental! Equidad a mejorar su rendimiento en Sudamericana" [Continental challenge! Equidad, off to improve their Sudamericana performance] (in Spanish). Futbolred. 21 December 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  9. ^ "Equidad". Dimayor. Retrieved 21 July 2019.
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