Fixtures

Guatemala Liga Nacional 07/20 02:00 1 Malacateco vs Xelaju - View
Guatemala Liga Nacional 07/27 20:00 2 Mictlán vs Malacateco - View
Guatemala Liga Nacional 08/03 13:00 3 Malacateco vs Deportivo Mixco - View
Guatemala Liga Nacional 08/10 13:00 4 Guastatoya vs Malacateco - View
Guatemala Liga Nacional 08/17 13:00 5 Malacateco vs CSD Municipal - View
Guatemala Liga Nacional 08/24 13:00 6 Marquense vs Malacateco - View

Results

Guatemala Liga Nacional 05/03 21:00 3 [4] Coban Imperial v Malacateco [5] L 2-1
Guatemala Liga Nacional 05/01 02:00 3 [5] Malacateco v Coban Imperial [4] L 0-1
Guatemala Liga Nacional 04/27 21:00 22 Marquense v Malacateco L 2-0
Guatemala Liga Nacional 04/24 00:00 21 [5] Malacateco v CSD Comunicaciones [4] D 2-2
Guatemala Liga Nacional 04/17 02:00 19 [5] Malacateco v Deportivo Mixco [9] W 2-1
Guatemala Liga Nacional 04/14 01:00 18 [11] Sumizawa/Wong v Malacateco [6] D 1-1
Guatemala Liga Nacional 04/10 00:00 17 [5] Malacateco v Antigua GFC [3] D 1-1
Guatemala Liga Nacional 04/06 21:00 16 [4] Malacateco v CSD Municipal [2] L 0-1
Guatemala Liga Nacional 03/29 01:00 14 [4] Malacateco v CD Achuapa [9] W 2-0
Guatemala Liga Nacional 03/22 22:00 20 [7] Guastatoya v Malacateco [3] D 1-1
Guatemala Liga Nacional 03/16 02:00 15 [10] Xelaju v Malacateco [2] L 2-1
Guatemala Liga Nacional 03/07 01:00 12 [3] Malacateco v Coban Imperial [6] W 4-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 21 22
Wins 16 13 3
Draws 11 4 7
Losses 16 4 12
Goals for 51 33 18
Goals against 48 13 35
Clean sheets 17 11 6
Failed to score 15 6 9

Wikipedia - C.D. Malacateco

Club Deportivo Malacateco is a Guatemalan professional football club based in Malacatán, San Marcos.

They play their home games in the Estadio Santa Lucía. They compete in the Liga Nacional, the top tier of Guatemalan football.

History

Nicknamed Los Toros, the club was founded on 8 September 1962 after a merger of clubs Morazán, Interrogación and Juvenil and by initiative of Humberto Bermúdez, Evelio de León, Felipe Sánchez, José María Munguía, José Rivera, Vicente López and Feliciano Boj. Forty five years later, they earned their historic promotion to Liga Mayor by defeating Juventud Retalteca 3–0 (3–2 agg.) in the Primera División de Ascenso 2007 Clausura final. This was also the first time in Primera División de Ascenso history that the same team won both the Apertura and Clausura tournaments, thus being automatically promoted without a need of an "extra" game. In 2008, they were relegated to Primera División after ending in last place in the Liga Mayor. In 2010, the club returned to the top division in Guatemala.

Carlos Mercedes Vásquez

In November 2010, first team squad member Carlos Mercedes Vásquez was kidnapped and murdered. A note on his body parts claimed he was killed for messing with another man's woman.

First Title

In the Apertura 2021, under Roberto Hernández, Malacateco claimed their biggest success in the club history by winning their first Liga Nacional title after defeating Comunicaciones 2-0 on 2 January 2022.

Rivals

Malacateco have a common rivalry with fellow San Marcos club Marquense, known as the “Derbi de San Marcos”.

Club Deportivo Malacateco, commonly known as Malacateco, is a professional soccer team based in Malacatán, Guatemala. Founded in 1950, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and vibrant community support. Malacateco competes in the Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala, the top tier of Guatemalan soccer, and has established itself as a competitive force in the league.

The team's colors are traditionally red and white, which symbolize their identity and pride. Malacateco plays its home matches at the Estadio Santa Lucía, a venue that can accommodate thousands of enthusiastic supporters who create an electric atmosphere during games.

Over the years, Malacateco has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and promoting a strong team spirit. The club's commitment to excellence is reflected in its pursuit of league titles and participation in regional tournaments. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, Malacateco continues to be a source of pride for its fans and a key player in Guatemalan soccer.