Asociación Deportiva Tarma
Full name | Asociación Deportiva Tarma | ||
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Nickname(s) | El Vendaval Celeste | ||
Founded | 18 June 1929 | ||
Ground | Estadio Unión Tarma | ||
Capacity | 9,100 | ||
Chairman | Claudio Vidal Limaylla | ||
Manager | Claudio Biaggio | ||
League | Liga 1 | ||
2024 | Liga 1, 8th of 18 | ||
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Asociación Deportiva Tarma, commonly referred as ADT, or ADT Tarma, is a Peruvian professional football club, playing in the city of Tarma, Junín. The club was founded in 1929,[1] and currently play in Peruvian Primera División, which is the top tier of the Peruvian football league system. The club has a long-standing rivalry with Sport Dos de Mayo.
The club got promoted back to the Liga 1 after a 31 year absence in 2022. The club shares a similar badge to Sporting Cristal, another Peruvian football club. ADT were champions of the 1979 and 2021 Copa Perú, gaining promotion to the first division.
History
[edit]Founding
[edit]Asociación Deportiva Tarma was founded on 18 June 1929 as Alianza Tarma. They changed their name Asociación Deportiva Tarma, or ADT, in 1960. ADT would play Liga Departamental de Junín until 1970, where they won the league and got promoted to that years Copa Perú.
Professional era
[edit]Three consecutive finals would be the perfect example that ADT wanted to enter professional football at the end of the seventies. And the third time was the charm. In 1979, it qualified for the Copa Perú the third consecutive time for the final along with Aguas Verdes de Zarumilla, Centenario de Ayacucho, Defensor Lima, Deportivo Garcilaso and Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca.
After finishing fourth in 1977 and 1978, it won the Copa Perú for the first time. This is a summary of the journey that the Celestes made until writing their most glorious page. As a result of winning the Copa Perú, ADT were promoted to the Primera División for the first time.
The following year, in its first season in the top flight, it achieved its best campaign in the first division, as it entered the final playoffs and finished as the third best team of the year, coming very close to qualifying for the Copa Libertadores by finishing two points behind Atlético Torino, which was classified as runner-up for that cup. In the following seasons its performances did not go beyond regular until 1990, the year in which it won the Central Region, qualifying for the pre-league where it would be eliminated by Alianza Lima. It remained in the first division until the 1991 season, when, upon eliminating the regional tournaments, the number of teams was reduced and the club could not enter the next season. It participated in the 1992 Zonal Tournament, but did not qualify for the final playoffs and was relegated to the Copa Perú.
The club managed to reach the National Stage of the 2010 Copa Perú, after defeating historic teams like Alianza Universidad and Unión Minas in their group; later they were eliminated by Alianza Unicachi of Puno in the semi-finals.
In 2011, they reached the National Stage of the Copa Peru again, but were eliminated by Alianza Universidad in the quarter-finals.
Return to the first division
[edit]After many years of irregular campaigns, in 2021, the club won Copa Perú for the second time in their history after defeating Alfonso Ugarte from Puno, achieving promotion back to Primera Division after 31 years. ADT ended the 2022 season in thirteenth place.
After the 2023 season, ADT qualified for the 2024 Copa Sudamericana for the first time. This was ADT's first time on the international stage. As a result, the club decided to renovate their stadium Union Tarma with a cost of 30 million soles and would be completed in 2025.[2] ADT would soon be eliminated by Deportivo Garcilaso in the qualifying stage.
Kit and crest
[edit]ADT's home kit is a light blue and white shirt and shorts. This kit was first presented in 1959 for the Commemoration of the Centenary of the San Ramón Emblematic School. The clubs away kit is white with a light blue vertical sash.
ADT's badge is a light blue crest with a white sash and a red-white tricolor patch above resembling the Peruvian flag. The badge also has two stars which represent ADT's two Copa Perú titles. The club has a very similar badge to Sporting Cristal and Atlético Torino.
1929-2021 | 2021-Present |
Stadium
[edit]ADT's home stadium is Estadio Unión Tarma located in Tarma. The stadium was constructed in the 1980s and remodeled in 2022 after ADT's promotion to the Liga 1. It will receive another renovation in 2024 as a result of the clubs qualification for the Copa Sudamericana. The renovation will cost of 30 million soles and would be completed in 2025.[2] The roof of the south stand was completed in mid 2024. The stadium has a capacity of 9,100. ADT shares the stadium with their rivals Sport Dos de Mayo, who participate in the Copa Perú, the fourth tier of Peruvian football.
Rivalries
[edit]Asociación Deportiva Tarma has had a long-standing rivalry with Sport Dos de Mayo, another club in Tarma. This rivalry is known as the Clásico Tarmeño. The two play in regional tournaments, since Sports Dos de Mayo is not in the same league as ADT.
Current squad
[edit]- As of 10 September 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
[edit]Senior titles
[edit]- Keys
- Record
- (s) Shared record
Type | Competition | Titles | Runner-up | Winning years | Runner-up years |
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National (League) |
División Intermedia (1984–1987) | 1 | — | 1987 Zona Centro | — |
Copa Perú | 2 | — | 1979, 2021 | — | |
Regional (League) |
Región V | 1 | 1 | 2010 | 2011 |
Región VII | 1 | — | 1993 | — | |
Liga Departamental del Junín | 5 | 7 | 1970, 1975, 1979, 2017, 2019 | 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 2006, 2009, 2010 | |
Liga Provincial de Tarma | 11 | 6 | 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019 | 1956, 1968, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2018 | |
Liga Distrital de Tarma | 8 | 1 | 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 | 2010 |
Performance in CONMEBOL competitions
[edit]- Copa Sudamericana: 2 appearances
Managers
[edit]- Walter Milera (1977-1978)
- José Nicamor Chacaltana Ramos (1979)
- Vito Andrés Bártoli (1980-1982)
- Carlos Carbonell (interim) (1982)
- Diego Agurto (1983-1984)
- Miguel Company (1985)
- Medardo Arce (1986)
- Carlos Carbonell (1989-1991)
- Rolando Echegaray (2006)
- José Nicamor Chacaltana Ramos (2007-2008)
- Ángel Barrios (2009)
- Rolando Echegaray (2009)
- Mifflin Bermúdez (2009-2010)
- Carlos Dolorier (2011)
- José Carlos Suárez Becerra (2011)
- José Antonio Chacaltana Cuyubamba (2011)
- Jaime Carrión (2012-2013)
- Rubén Toribio Díaz (2014)
- Miguel Morales (2015)
- Marlon Maza (2016)
- Elvis Farfán (2017)
- Roberto Tristán (2018)
- José Ramírez Cubas (2019)
- Pedro Uribe Layseca (2019)
- Roberto Tristán (2020)
- Elmer Ángel Castro Cabrera (2021)
- Juan Carlos Bazalar (2021-2022)
- Carlos Gutiérrez (interim) (2022)
- Franco Navarro (2022-2023)
- Carlos Desio (2024-)
References
[edit]- ^ DePeru.com. "Asociación Deportiva Tarma (ADT)". DePeru.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 August 2022.
- ^ a b "La Copa América más atravesada de la historia", Así llegamos a Rusia, Editorial Universidad del Norte, pp. 51–56, 6 October 2018, retrieved 7 February 2024