Colombian Primera A - Current Teams

Current Teams

As of Mar 18, 2012


Atlético Nacional
Independiente Medellin
Envigado
Itagüí Ditaires
Junior
Real Cartagena
Boyacá Chicó,
Patriotas
Once Caldas
Santa Fe,
Millonarios,
La Equidad
Atlético Huila
Cúcuta Deportivo
Deportes Quindío
Deportes Tolima
Deportivo Cali
Deportivo Pasto
Departament Home city Club Head Coach Stadium First season
in the Primera A
Last title
Atlántico Barranquilla Junior José 'Cheché' Hernández Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez 1948 2011-II
Antioquia Medellín Atlético Nacional Juan Carlos Osorio Atanasio Girardot 1948 2011-I
Independiente Medellín Hernán Darío Gómez 1948 2009-II
Itagüí Itagüí Ditaires Leonel Álvarez Estadio Metropolitano Ciudad de Itagüí 2011 None
Envigado Envigado Pedro Enrique Sarmiento Solís Polideportivo Sur 1992 None
Bogotá Bogotá D.C. Millonarios Hernán Torres Oliveros Nemesio Camacho 1948 2012-II
Santa Fe Wilson Gutiérrez 1948 2012-I
La Equidad Alexis García Metropolitano de Techo 2007 None
Bolivar Cartagena Real Cartagena Huber Bodert Jaime Morón León 1971 None
Boyacá Tunja Boyacá Chicó Alberto Gamero La Independencia 2004 2008-I
Patriotas Miguel Augusto Prince 2012 None
Caldas Manizales Once Caldas Ángel Guillermo Hoyos Palogrande 1948 2010-II
Huila Neiva Atlético Huila Álvaro de Jesús Gómez Guillermo Plazas Alcid 1993 None
Nariño Pasto Deportivo Pasto Flabio Torres Libertad 1999 2006-I
Norte de Santander Cúcuta Cúcuta Deportivo Oscar Héctor Quintabani General Santander 1950 2006-II
Quindio Armenia Deportes Quindío Fernando Castro Lozada Centenario 1952 1956
Tolima Ibagué Deportes Tolima Carlos Castro Manuel Murillo Toro 1955 2003-II
Valle del Cauca Cali Deportivo Cali Julio Avelino Comesaña Pascual Guerrero 1948 2005-II

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