Independiente Santa Fe - Records

Records

Most Appearances

# Name Total Nation
1. Alfonso Cañón 505
2. Carlos Rodríguez 359
3. James Mina Camacho 346
4. Agustín Julio 315
5. Hernando Cuero 313
6. Manuel Acisclo Córdoba 306
7. William Morales 302
8. Rafael Pacheco 296
9. José Ernesto Díaz 297
10. Waltinho 283

Top Goalscorers

# Name Total Nation
1. Alfonso Cañon 149
2. Léider Preciado 115
3. Alberto Perazzo 98
4. Osvaldo Panzutto 93
5. Germán Antón 91
6. Omar Lorenzo Devanni 82
7. Adolfo Valencia 78
8. Héctor Javier Céspedes 73
9. José Pepillo Marín 67
10. Manuel Acisclo Córdoba 65

Record Wins

  • Record League win: 10-2 v. Huracán de Medellín (1949).
  • Record International win: 4-0 v. Independiente Medellín on the 1967 Copa Libertadores edition, and v. Deportivo Lara on the 2009 Copa Sudamericana edition.

Record defeats

  • Record League defeat: 2-8 v. Atlético Nacional on 1954.
  • Record International defeat: 1-6 v. 31 de Octubre (Bolivia) on the 1967 Copa Libertadores edition.

Most successful player

  • Alfonso Cañon: played 505 matches between 1964–1976 and 1981, scored 149 goals and won 3 league titles.

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