2009 Sporting Cristal season

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The 2009 Sporting Cristal season is the 54th season of the team's existence. Sporting Cristal finished 10th overall in the Aggregate table and did not qualify for either the Copa Libertadores or the Copa Sudamericana.

First-team squad

As of August 2009. [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  PER José Carvallo
2 DF  PER Wenceslao Fernández
3 DF  PER Miguel Villalta
4 DF  URU Alejandro Gonzales
5 DF  PER Víctor Anchante
6 MF  PER Antonio Lizarbe
7 FW  URU Junior Aliberti
8 MF  PER Renzo Sheput
9 FW  PER Flavio Maestri
10 MF  PER Roberto Palacios (captain)
11 MF  PER Damián Ísmodes
12 GK  PER Manuel Heredia
13 MF  PER Jeickson Reyes
14 FW  PER Yoshimar Yotún
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF  PER Jean Pierre Cáncar
16 DF  PER Juan Lojas
17 DF  PER Diego Chávarri
18 FW  COL Héctor Hurtado
19 MF  PER Edwin Pérez
21 GK  PER Víctor Ulloa
22 DF  PER Amilton Prado
23 MF  PER Daniel Sanchez
24 FW  PER Héctor Cruz
26 FW  PER Jaime Vásquez
27 MF  PER Carlos Lobatón
29 FW  PER Roberto Jiménez
30 MF  PER Yancarlo Casas
FW  PER Juan Quiñónez

Transfers

In

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF  URU Alejandro Gonzales (from Tacuarembó F.C.)
13 DF  PER Jeickson Reyes (from Alianza Lima)
5 MF  PER Román Ojeda (from Atlético Minero)
16 MF  PER Rodolfo Ojeda (from Atlético Minero)
30 MF  PER Yancarlo Casas (from Coronel Bolognesi)
19 MF  PER Edwin Pérez (from Universidad San Martín de Porres)
15 MF  PER Jean Pierre Cáncar (from Sport Boys)
13 GK  PER Manuel Heredia (from Coronel Bolognesi)
14 FW  PER Franco Navarro (from Cienciano)
18 FW  COL Héctor Hurtado (from Universitario de Deportes)
11 FW  URU Junior Aliberti (from C.A. Cerro)
9 FW  PER Flavio Maestri (from Sport Boys)
29 FW  PER Roberto Jiménez (on loan from Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro)
MF  PER Damián Ísmodes (on loan from Racing de Santander)

Out

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 MF  PER Román Ojeda (Released)
16 MF  PER Rodolfo Ojeda (Released)
14 FW  PER Franco Navarro (Released)
DF  PER Christian Ramos (to Universidad San Martín de Porres)
DF  PER Luis Daniel Hernández (to Juan Aurich)
1 GK  PER Erick Delgado (to Juan Aurich)
MF  PER Gianfranco Espejo (to Juan Aurich)
FW  PER Janio Posito (to Coronel Bolognesi)
FW  PER José Mesarina (to José Gálvez FBC)
MF  ARG Franco Razzotti (Vélez Sársfield)
DF  PER Juan Arce (to Sport Boys)

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  PER César Ruiz (to Coronel Bolognesi)
MF  PER Bryan Salazar (to Coronel Bolognesi)
GK  PER Julio Aliaga (to Coronel Bolognesi)
FW  PER Manuel Tejada (to C.D. Universidad César Vallejo)
MF  PER Marcos Delgado (to Coronel Bolognesi)

Club

Management

Position Staff
Head Coach Peru Juan Carlos Oblitas
Assistant Coach Peru Fernando Oblitas
Goalkeeper Coach Peru Elías Acevedo
Director of Youth Squads Argentina Walter Fiori
Athletic trainer Argentina Rubén Sole
Head of Medical Department Peru Ramon Aparicio
Equipment manager Peru Miguel Angel Linares

Last updated: July 4, 2009
Source: [2]

Other information

Owner Peru Backus and Johnston
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estadio San Martín de Porres (18,000 / N/A)

Source: Sporting Cristal

Peruvian Primera División

Aggregate table

References

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