El Salvador Liga Feminina 02/18 21:30 - Atletico Marte Women v Santa Tecla Women W 1-4
El Salvador Liga Feminina 02/13 22:00 - Alianza FC San Salvador Women v Santa Tecla Women L 3-0
El Salvador Liga Feminina 01/24 16:00 - CD Fas Asdefuf Women v Santa Tecla Women L 1-0
El Salvador Liga Feminina 01/21 01:00 - Santa Tecla Women v CD FAS Women L 1-3
El Salvador Liga Feminina 01/17 21:00 - Atletico Marte Women v Santa Tecla Women W 0-6
El Salvador Liga Feminina 01/13 18:30 - Santa Tecla Women v Atletico Marte Women W 2-0
El Salvador Liga Feminina 01/10 19:00 - CD FAS Women v Santa Tecla Women L 6-0
El Salvador Liga Feminina 01/02 19:00 - Santa Tecla Women v Jocoro FC Women W 8-0
El Salvador Liga Feminina 12/29 21:00 - Once Deportivo de Ahuachapán Women v Santa Tecla Women W 0-2
El Salvador Liga Feminina 12/23 17:00 - Santa Tecla Women v Municipal Limeno Women D 3-3
El Salvador Liga Feminina 12/19 16:00 - Santa Tecla Women v Alianza FC San Salvador Women D 2-2
El Salvador Liga Feminina 12/12 18:30 - Santa Tecla Women v CD FAS Women L 0-4
El Salvador Liga Feminina 12/05 21:00 - Jocoro FC Women v Santa Tecla Women W 1-6
El Salvador Liga Feminina 11/28 15:30 - Santa Tecla Women v Once Deportivo de Ahuachapán Women W 3-1
El Salvador Liga Feminina 11/26 18:00 - Municipal Limeno Women v Santa Tecla Women D 2-2
El Salvador Liga Feminina 11/21 21:00 - Alianza FC San Salvador Women v Santa Tecla Women L 3-0
El Salvador Liga Feminina 11/07 18:30 - Santa Tecla Women v Atletico Marte Women L 1-2
El Salvador Liga Feminina 11/01 15:00 - Santa Tecla Women v Alianza FC San Salvador Women L 0-3
El Salvador Liga Feminina 12/07 21:15 - CD FAS Women v Santa Tecla Women D 1-1
El Salvador Liga Feminina 12/06 01:00 - Santa Tecla Women v CD FAS Women L 0-3
El Salvador Liga Feminina 11/30 22:00 - Santa Tecla Women v AD Isidro Metapan Women D 0-0
El Salvador Liga Feminina 11/22 00:00 - CD FAS Women v Santa Tecla Women L 2-0
El Salvador Liga Feminina 11/09 21:00 - CD Fas Asdefuf Women v Santa Tecla Women - View
El Salvador Liga Feminina 11/01 00:00 - Santa Tecla Women v CD Fas Asdefuf Women L 1-2
El Salvador Liga Feminina 09/22 17:00 - Santa Tecla Women v AD Chalatenango Women W 10-1
El Salvador Liga Feminina 05/18 21:00 - AD Chalatenango Women v Santa Tecla Women - View
El Salvador Liga Feminina 12/30 17:00 1 Imder Women v Santa Tecla Women L 8-1
El Salvador Liga Feminina 12/19 18:00 1 Santa Tecla Women v Alianza FC Women L 2-5

Wikipedia - Santa Tecla F.C.

Santa Tecla Fútbol Club is a Salvadoran multi-sport club based in Santa Tecla since being formed in 2007. Although they compete in a number of different sports, Santa Tecla is mostly known for its professional association football team. The club has competed in Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador, the nation's top tier, since being promoted there for Apertura 2012. Santa Tecla was founded in 2007, and currently plays its home games at the 10,000 capacity soccer-specific Estadio Las Delicias.

History

Santa Tecla Fútbol Club was formed in 2007 as a means for the "Tecleños" citizens to support a local team. It had been almost 40 years since the demise of former league champions Quequeisque.

They took over the Telecom FC licence and made their debut in professional football in the 2007–08 season. During their first competitive season, the team managed to reach the quarterfinals of the tournament.

Promotion to La Primera

Santa Tecla won their first title in 2012, winning the 2012 Apertura second division title by defeating Brasilia 2–1. A week later Santa Tecla defeated Titán (the champion of the 2011 Clausura title) 2–1 with goals by William Maldonado and Roberto González, allowing for Santa Tecla to be promoted to the Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador (La Primera) for the first time in club history.

Champions

In 2015, the club had its most successful period in its history under the guidance of Argentinian Osvaldo Escudero. The club were able to win their first championship (the Clausura 2015) in club history. Santa Tecla won on a penalty shootout 3–1 after the match finished 1–1; William Maldonado was the lone goal-scorer for Santa Tecla in the final.

Second championship

Santa Tecla finished in third place in the regular season, advancing to the 2016 Apertura Playoffs, where they met Isidro Metapan in the first round. They drew the first leg 2–2, but Santa Tecla won the second leg at TBD, to win 3–2 on aggregate. Santa Tecla faced the Aguila in the semi-final, winning 4–3 on aggregate to advance to La Primera's championship game. Santa Tecla faced the Alianza F.C. for the championship. Santa Tecla won 3–2 on a game-winning brace by Sebastian Abreu in the second half, with Gerson Mayen scoring the other goal in the first half, thus winning their second title in La Primera.

Third championship

Santa Tecla finished in third place in the regular season, advancing to the 2017 Clausura Playoffs, where they met C.D. FAS in the first round. They drew the first leg 0–0, but Santa Tecla won the second leg at Estadio Las Delicias 1–0, to win 1–0 on aggregate. Santa Tecla faced the Aguila in the semi-final, winning 5–2 on aggregate to advance to the championship game. Santa Tecla faced the Alianza F.C. for the championship for the second straight tournament. Santa Tecla once again won La Primera's championship title with a comprehensive 4–0 victory, with Marlon Cornejo, Gerson Mayen William Canales and Carlos Bueno.

Contenders and fourth championship

Following their third La Primera championship, the team made two consecutive finals (Apertura 2017 and Clausura 2018) against Alianza F.C., losing 4–1 and 1–0 respectively. During that period they were coached by Argentinian Ernesto Corti and Uruguayan Ruben da Silva. On 16 December 2018, Santa tecla won their fourth La Primera championship, defeating their rival Alianza F.C. 2–1 thanks to a double from Wilma Torres. The title end their recent losses and dominance by Alianza in the finals. [1]

Recent Events

The club's finances were heavily impacted by the death of the club president José Vidal Hernández and the COVID pandemic. As an ongoing consequence, the club were restricted in their spending focusing on selling their experienced players and focusing on their youth players. The club went from being title contenders to fighting for survival.

Juan Ramon Sanchez left the club on February 2024 via mutual consent, with ten games remaining and the team in the relegation zone. Francisco Medrano was appointed as his replacement until the end of the season On 28 April, 2024, Santa Tecla F.C.C were relegated as a consequence of their 2-1 loss against C.D. Luis Angel Firpo's. [2] This ended the club's Twelve-year stint in the Primera Division, making them only the fifth former Primera Division champions to be relegated from the league since it began in Apertura-Clausura, following C.D. Vista Hermosa, Once Municipal, C.D. Dragon, C.D. Luis Angel Firpo and Atletico Marte.

Santa Tecla Women's soccer team is a powerhouse in El Salvador's women's soccer scene. Known for their skillful play and competitive spirit, the team has a strong fan base and a reputation for putting on exciting matches. The players are dedicated and hardworking, always striving to improve and achieve success on the field. With a history of success in domestic competitions, Santa Tecla Women is a team to watch in the world of Salvadoran women's soccer.