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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