Thursday 31 December 2020

The best of 2020

2020 has been a terrible year from many perspectives, and it's been no different for the six teams which we are focusing on (so far): Bourj FC, Fayoum SC, Cusco FC, 1. FK Svidník, OFK Tryavna and Total Soccer.

One team, Total Soccer, did not even had the chance to play a single competitive game this year in the Colombian Youth League (Supercopa Juvenil), as it was cancelled. Other teams, like Bourj FC, 1. FK Svidník and OFK Tryavna, did not play any game in the first half of the year, as the 2019-2020 season was either cancelled (in Lebanon and Slovakia) or "frozen" (in Bulgaria). Relegation was cancelled in all these countries, which was quite a relieve, especially for OFK Tryavna.

The only teams which played several matches in the first months of the year, before the pandemic, were Cusco FC and Fayoum SC. In Peru only six rounds of Apertura had been played when the league was put on hold. The league resumed in August. In Egypt, however, only five rounds remained to be played when the league was interrupted. Those final five rounds of the 2019-2020 season were eventually played in September and October. Fayoum SC were relegated, then saved by the Egyptian FA decision to cancel relegation in the Second Division and lower leagues.

The situation at the end of the year is one of the worst imaginable for most of these teams.

Bourj FC started badly the 2020-2021 season and are now in the lower half of the classification in the Lebanese Premier League. With just one round to be played in the regular first part of the season, it is almost sure that they will not be classified in the top half of the table, which means that they missed the objective and instead of the play-off, they will be in the play-out for the second part of the season. This is a rather unexpected classification, for a team which headed for the top of the league. The manager which brought the promotion and the Challenge Cup last year, Mohamad Dakka, was changed by his assistant, Fouad Hijazi, but the results still did not improve enough.

Cusco FC had the worst season in their history (including Real Garcilaso history), classifying 12th overall, out of 20 teams, in the Peruvian First League. They had their ups and downs during this year, mostly downs. Manager Carlos Ramacciotti saved the team from relegation and is expected to improve the results in 2021.

Fayoum SC had a bad year overall, which was materialized in their tenth place at the end of the 2019-2020 season, which meant relegation according to the initial regulations of the Egyptian FA. The same Egyptian FA changed however the rules and cancelled relegation, which allowed Fayoum to remain in the Egyptian Second Division for the 2020-2021 season. And, after a less promising start, in December the team obtained three wins in a row under new manager Ahmed Bakri, which gives plenty of hope that this season will be different from the previous ones, and the team will no longer be involved in the fight to avoid relegation.

Sadly, the financial and managerial problems hit deep in the case of 1. FK Svidník, a team abandoned by almost everyone, which struggles for survival in the Slovak Third Division. They are now last in the table, the league was interrupted again in October, and unless some miracle happens during the winter break, their chances to avoid relegation are rather slim.

OFK Tryavna are almost in the same situation, though they avoided the last place with an unexpected win in the last round before the winter break. Unlike the Slovak league, the 2020-2021 season of the Bulgarian Third League continued without interruption, but the very young team of OFK Tryavna seems again unprepared for the competition. They succeeded only two wins out of 17 matches and there are doubts that they will escape relegation again, unless a coherent strategy is conceived and applied.

There is not much to be said about Total Soccer, as the Colombian Youth League was cancelled for 2020. Their senior team started for the first time in the Antioquia Premier League, and they had good results, but the league was interrupted after it has just begun.

It is therefore extremely hard to choose for the best team, best performance, best manager or best player. It is almost impossible to choose a "best team", but eventually Fayoum SC has been awarded because of their recent results, which provide them with some fresh air in the upper part of the table, which they did not see in years. The best performance goes to an unexpected win by OFK Tryavna, against one of the good teams in their league. The best manager and the best player belong to Cusco FC. Carlos Ramacciotti was inspiring, while Danilo Carando had one of his best years at Cusco FC, scoring 14 goals, which saw him among the top goalscorers of the league.

Best team

Fayoum SC


Best performance

OFK Tryavna - Spartak Pleven 2-1

Best manager

Carlos Ramacciotti (Cusco FC)

Best player

Danilo Carando (Cusco FC)

A Happy New Year to everyone!

Wednesday 30 December 2020

Alfredo "Chapu" Ramúa reached 300 appearances for Real Garcilaso / Cusco FC, while Danilo Carando is the new all-time goalscorer

At the end of the 2020 season, Cusco FC does not have much to cheer about, as they classified only 12th in the overall table and missed all the possible targets.

However, two footballers of their ranks are on top of Real Garcilaso / Cusco FC historical statistics. Alfredo "Chapu" Ramúa remain the all-time leader in terms of most appearances for the club, either in the Peruvian First Division (Liga 1 or Primera División) or in all competitions, with round numbers: 250 matches played in the First Division and 300 in all competitions, wearing the shirt of either Real Garcilaso or Cusco FC. He is therefore the first footballer to reach 300 matches played for a club which is only 11 years old.

Alfredo "Chapu" Ramúa, the first player to reach 300 appearances for Real Garcilaso / Cusco FC

On the other hand, the same Ramúa lost its leading position as an all-time goalscorer. He only scored twice this season, and he was therefore took over by his fellow Argentinian, "El Gringo" Danilo Carando. Carando had an excellent season, scoring 14 goals, classifying among the top ten goalscorers in the Peruvian First Division. Due this performance, he now has 53 goals scored for Real Garcilaso / Cusco FC in the First Division and 61 goals in all competitions, compared to only 42 and 57 goals scored by Ramúa, respectively. Unfortunately, it looks like Carando is leaving Cusco FC for another club in 2021.

Danilo Carando, the all-time goalscorer for Real Garcilaso / Cusco FC

There were no other changes in the top ten in any table, but one has to point out the fact that several very promising players have already signed for Cusco FC in view of the 2021 season, and that players like José Rivera, Miguel Carranza or Erick Gonzales confirmed that they will stay for the next season.

Top appearances for Real Garcilaso/Cusco FC in Peruvian Primera División, 2012-2020

(in bold, footballers who are still playing for Cusco FC)

 

No.

Name of the player

Nation.

Appearances

Period

1.

Alfredo Ramúa

ARG

250

2013-2015; 2017-

2.

Iván Santillán

PER

222

2012-2018

3.

Jhoel Herrera

PER

194

2012-2017; 2019

4.

Juan Diego Lojas

PER

144

2013-2018

5.

Danilo Carando

ARG

131

2015; 2017; 2019-

6.

Edwin Retamoso

PER

121

2013-2017

7.

Marcio Valverde

PER

105

2015-2017

8.

Diego Carranza

ARG

96

2012-2015

9.

Ramón Rodríguez

PER

94

2012; 2014-2015

10.

César Ortiz

PER

84

2013-2015

Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com

Top goalscorers for Real Garcilaso/Cusco FC in Peruvian Primera División, 2012-2020

(in bold, players that are still playing for Cusco FC)

 

No.

Name of the player

Nation.

Goals

Period

1.

Danilo Carando

ARG

53

2015; 2017; 2019-

2.

Alfredo Ramúa

ARG

42

2013-2015; 2017-

3.

Ramón Rodríguez

PER

34

2012; 2014-2015

4.

Andy Pando

PER

27

2012

5.

Marcio Valverde

PER

19

2015-2017

6.

Víctor Ferreira

PAR

18

2013-2014

7.

Iván Santillán

PER

15

2012-2018

8.

Jhonny Vidales

PER

13

2017-2018

 

Mauricio Montes

PER

13

2013

10.

Juan Diego Lojas

PER

11

2013-2018

 

Wilberto Cosme

COL

11

2016

 

Carlos Neumann

PAR

11

2016-2017

 

Fabio Ramos

PAR

11

2012-2013

Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com

 

Top appearances for Real Garcilaso/Cusco FC in all official domestic[1] and international[2] competitions, 2011-2020

(in bold, players that are still playing for Cusco FC)

 

No.

Name of the player

Nation.

Appearances

Period

1.

Alfredo Ramúa

ARG

300

2013-2015; 2017-

2.

Iván Santillán

PER

267

2012-2018

3.

Jhoel Herrera

PER

239

2012-2017; 2019

4.

Juan Diego Lojas

PER

182

2013-2018

5.

Edwin Retamoso

PER

162

2013-2017

6.

Danilo Carando

ARG

148

2015; 2017; 2019-

7.

Diego Carranza

ARG

126

2012-2015

8.

Ramón Rodríguez

PER

125

2011-12; 2014-15

9.

Marcio Valverde

PER

119

2015-2017

10.

César Ortiz

PER

116

2013-2015

Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com

Top goalscorers for Real Garcilaso/Cusco FC in all official domestic[1] and international[2] competitions, 2011-2020

(in bold, players that are still playing for Cusco FC)

 

No.

Name of the player

Nation.

Goals

Period

1.

Danilo Carando

ARG

61

2015; 2017; 2019-

2.

Alfredo Ramúa

ARG

57

2013-2015; 2017-

3.

Ramón Rodríguez

PER

41

2011-12; 2014-15

4.

Andy Pando

PER

27

2012

5.

Víctor Ferreira

PAR

23

2013-2014

6.

Marcio Valverde

PER

21

2015-2017

7.

Ivan Santillán

PER

16

2012-2018

8.

Jhonny Vidales

PER

14

2017-2018

 

Mauricio Montes

PER

14

2013

 

Juan Diego Lojas

PER

14

2013-2018

Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com



[1] Peruvian Primera División (since 2012), Copa Bicentenario (2019), Copa Inca (2014 and 2015), Torneo Intermedio (2011) and Copa Perú (2011 – national stage only).

[2] Copa Libertadores (2013, 2014, 2018 and 2019) and Copa Sudamericana (2016 and 2020).