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Cacique Diriangén Fútbol club is a
Nicaraguan professional football club
based in
Diriamba which competes in
Nicaraguan Premier Division (Primera Division)...
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Diriangén was a
native Nicaraguan king who
controlled land from
Diriamba in
Carazo to the
Ochomogo river in Rivas,
outside the
boundaries of Macuilmiquiztli's...
- in
extra time to
Diriangén. The next year, 2000–2001, saw them go win
better and
claim a
second championship. It came
against Diriangén, and
after two scoreless...
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Cacique Diriangén is a multi-purpose
stadium in Diriamba, Nicaragua. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
stadium to
Diriangén FC...
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Diriangen Henry Niño -
Diriangen Wendell Porras -
Diriangen Alfonso Quesada -
Diriangen Francisco Rodriguez-
Diriangen Luis
Rodriguez -
Diriangen Francisco...
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Diriangén Femenino Fútbol Club is a
Nicaraguan women's
football club
based in Diriamba. In 2021,
Diriangén FC were
relegated to the second-tier Liga Segunda...
- and 9th-place teams.
Managua F.C. UNAN
Walter Ferretti Deportivo Ocotal Diriangén Real Estelí ART
Jalapa Sport Sébaco
Matagalpa Rancho Santana Teams in...
- has the second-most
national championships in Nicaragua, only
trailing Diriangén. They won a CONCACAF-record
eight consecutive championships from 2006...
- España – 0:0, 1:0 (Olimpia
advance 1:0 on aggregate)
Second Round v.
Diriangén – (Olimpia withdrew) 1983
CONCACAF Champions' Cup
First Round v. UANL –...
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defeated Walter Ferretti and
Diriangén to
claim their first national crown. It
ended a
decade of
dominance for Ferretti,
Diriangén, and Real Esteli. Although...