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The El Salvador national football team 2009 season was the 88th season of the El Salvador national football team, their 71st season in FIFA and 47th season in CONCACAF.
El Salvador 1–1 Panama (23 March 1963; San Salvador, El Salvador) Biggest Win El Salvador 6–1 Nicaragua (25 March 1963; San Salvador, El Salvador) El Salvador 6–1 Cuba (12 June 2011; Chicago, United States Biggest Defeat Mexico 5–0 El Salvador (5 June 2011; Arlington, United States) Best Result Runners-up (1963, 1981) Worst Result
Mexico won their fifth Gold Cup, and eighth CONCACAF Championship overall, after beating the United States 5–0 in the final. It was the second consecutive Gold Cup final and fourth overall to feature Mexico and the United States and the third won by Mexico.
In 1994 World Cup qualification, El Salvador eliminated Nicaragua 10–1 on aggregate (5–0, 5–1) in the first round, then finished first in a group composed of Bermuda (0–1, 4–1), Canada (1–1, 3–2), and Jamaica (2–0, 2–1) in the second round. In the third round, El Salvador began with a win against Mexico at home, but lost their ...
The Primera División of the Liga de Fútbol Profesional (Professional Football League), more commonly known as La Liga Mayor or La Primera, is the top professional football league in El Salvador. [1] It was established in 1947, and in 2011 had 10 clubs.
El Salvador: September 4, 2004 2–0 World Cup Q: 449 Panama: September 8, 2004 1–1 World Cup Q: 450 El Salvador: October 9, 2004 2–0 World Cup Q: 451 Panama: October 13, 2004 6–0 World Cup Q: 452 Jamaica: November 17, 2004 1–1 World Cup Q: 453 Trinidad and Tobago: February 9, 2005 2–1 World Cup Q: 454 Colombia: March 9, 2005 3–0 ...
It competes in Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador, the country's top professional league. [8] [9] The team's nickname is Los Tigres (The Tigers). [10] FAS was founded on 16 February 1947. The team plays its home games at the Estadio Óscar Quiteño, the third largest stadium in El Salvador. [11] [12]
Under this tutelage, El Salvador began recruiting players born in the United States to Salvadoran parents, who later made up a quarter of their World Cup qualifying roster in 2021. [1] On September 11, 2023, Pérez was fired as the head coach of the El Salvador national team the day following a 2–3 loss to Trinidad and Tobago during the 2023 ...