词条 | Deportivo Wanka |
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clubname = | image = | fullname = Club Deportivo Wanka | nickname = | founded = 1996 | ground = Estadio Huancayo, }} Deportivo Wanka is a Peruvian football club, based in the city of Huancayo in the Peruvian Andes. It was founded in 1996 and is named after the Wankas people who formerly inhabited the area and after whom the city of Huancayo is named.[1] The current Deportivo Wanka is merged with Deportivo Pesquero of Chimbote but its home city is still Huancayo. They play their home games at Estadio Huancayo. Their last First Division participation was in 2004. They protested against their relegation and were suspended from participating in any football tournament. HistoryDeportivo SipesaClub Ovacion Miraflores was founded in 1969 in Chimbote, which would later become Ovación Sipesa. They played in the First Division of Chimbote and received sponsorship from the fishing trade union Sipesa. In 1992 they were promoted to the First Division and in 1993 they played in the Copa CONMEBOL. Deportivo PesqueroIn 1996 the trade union ceased sponsoring the club and therefore changed their club name to Deportivo Pesquero. Deportivo WankaIn 2000, Deportivo Pesquero and Deportivo Wanka merged, giving Huancayo access to the Primera División Peruana The team aroused controversy in 2004 when it moved its base to Cerro de Pasco, the highest city in the world and almost certainly the world's highest venue for professional football, at an altitude of 4,380 m (13,973 ft) above sea level, well above the point where altitude sickness becomes a problem. Its opponents criticised the move as an attempt to stave off relegation by playing in conditions that no other team could tolerate, including hail, rain, near-freezing temperatures and a lack of oxygen from the high altitude.[2] The club was relegated that season anyway. Historic badgesNotable players{{For|a list of all former Deportivo Sipesa players with a Wikipedia article|Category:Deportivo Sipesa footballers}}{{For|a list of all former Deportivo Pesquero players with a Wikipedia article|Category:Deportivo Pesquero footballers}}{{For|a list of all former Deportivo Wanka players with a Wikipedia article|Category:Club Deportivo Wanka footballers}}HonoursNational
Runner-up (1): 1993
Winners (1): 1992 Regional
Winners (1): 1991
Runner-up (1): 1989 Outside footballIn 2006, it emerged that Deportivo Wanka strips had become a cult collectible item for British football fans, with over 1,000 strips selling in the space of a few weeks.[3] The British slang word wanker "one who masturbates", sounds like Wanka when said with a (non-rhotic) British accent. The Sun quoted a club spokesman as saying that "It is very strange. Everyone in Britain seems to think we have a funny name."[4] See also
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.peru.com/futbol/clubes/deportivo_wanka.asp |title=Depotivo Wanka |work=futbolperuano.com |accessdate=2008-12-14}} {{Copa Perú}}{{Football in Peru}}2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cnnsi.com/2004/soccer/11/04/s.america/ |title=South American soccer roundup |work=sportsillustrated.com |accessdate=2006-02-09}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/36882/Wanka-shirts-are-tops.html |title=Wanka shirts are tops |work=thesun.co.uk |accessdate=2012-09-02}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/02/06/peruvian_footie_team/ |title=UK footie fans warm to Deportivo Wanka |work=theregister.co.uk |accessdate=2006-07-24}} 2 : Football clubs in Peru|Association football clubs established in 1996 |
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