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District in Cuscatlán Department, El Salvador
Cojutepeque (Spanish pronunciation: [koxuteˈpeke]) is the capital city of El Salvador's Cuscatlán department. It also served as the capital of El Salvador
Cojutepeque
Salvadoran professional football club
Cojutepeque Futbol Club was a Salvadoran professional football club based in Cojutepeque, Cuscatlán. The team ceased operation in 2003. The team was in
Cojutepeque_F.C.
1942 song by Francisco Palaviccini
"Adentro Cojutepeque" is a song written and composed in 1942 by Salvadoran singer-composer Francisco Palaviccini, creator of the Salvadoran genre xuc
Adentro_Cojutepeque
Department of El Salvador
famous for its chorizos from the city of Cojutepeque. Cuscatlán Norte Cuscatlán Sur Candelaria Cojutepeque El Carmen El Rosario Monte San Juan Oratorio
Cuscatlán_Department
Meat product
and the ones from the city of Cojutepeque are particularly well known there. The links, especially of those from Cojutepeque, are separated with corn husks
Sausage
Basketball league
Metapan BC San Salvador BC Cojute BC ( Club Municipal de Baloncesto de Cojutepeque) Santiagueno BC Brujos de Izalco BC Santa Ana B.C. Independiente BKB
Liga_Mayor_de_Baloncesto
Genre of Salvadoran folk music
which was created and popularized by Francisco "Paquito" Palaviccini in Cojutepeque, located in the department of Cuscatlán in 1942. In June 2019, a request
Xuc
Country in Central America
Salvador's well known folk dance is known as Xuc which originated in Cojutepeque, Cuscatlan. Caribbean, Colombian, and Mexican music has become customary
El_Salvador
Football league season
the best team in the final group, won the championship match against Cojutepeque, the best regular season team. Source: https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/elsalhist
1988–89 Primera División de El Salvador
1988–89_Primera_División_de_El_Salvador
Second major earthquake in El Salvador
epicenter was located in Cuscatlán Department, 5 km (3.1 mi) south of Cojutepeque, the department's capital. According to the United States Geological
February 2001 El Salvador earthquake
February_2001_El_Salvador_earthquake
Highway in El Salvador
Planes) - San Salvador Calle Alberto Masferrer - San Marcos RN-3 (Calle a Cojutepeque) - Santiago Texacuangos CA-2 (Carretera del Litoral) - San Luis Talpa
RN-5_(El_Salvador_highway)
Former country in Central America (1823–1839/1841)
government. Arce called for an extraordinary congress to convene in Cojutepeque on 10 October to reestablish constitutional order, since the Federal
Federal Republic of Central America
Federal_Republic_of_Central_America
Maximum security prison in El Salvador
por Juzgados de Usulután y Cojutepeque" [Mega-Prison of Tecoluca Will Be Monitored by Courts in Usulután and Cojutepeque]. La Prensa Gráfica (in Spanish)
Terrorism_Confinement_Center
Football league season
(32 goals) Most goals conceded : Cojutepeque (111 goals) Most goals in a match: 11 goals LA Firpo 11–0 Cojutepeque (April 30, 1995) [4] Most goals by
1994–95 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
1994–95_Primera_División_de_Fútbol_Profesional
Land branch of the Armed Forces of El Salvador
DM N.º 4 (Morazán) Headquarters of the Comandos de Montaña, DM N.º 5 (Cojutepeque) DM N.º 6 (Sonsonate) DM N.º 7 (Ahuachapán) DM N.º 9 (Zacatecoluca) 1
Salvadoran_Army
Battle fought during the Filisola campaign in El Salvador between 1823
Mejicanos El Atajo Callejon del Diablo Milingo El Volcan San Salvador Cojutepeque Gualcince San Vicente Chinameca Guayabal Guazapa Ilobasco Nejapa Ateos
Battle of Ayutuxtepeque (1823)
Battle_of_Ayutuxtepeque_(1823)
Salvadoran footballer
1974–1979 Águila 1979–1982 Xelajú 1982–1984 Águila 1984–1985 UES 1985–1987 Cojutepeque F.C. International career 1981 El Salvador 5 (0) * Club domestic league
Mauricio Quintanilla (footballer, born 1952)
Mauricio_Quintanilla_(footballer,_born_1952)
Sonsonate 56,650 68 63 75 20 5 24 255 120.0 111.2 132.4 35.3 8.8 42.4 75.0 Cojutepeque Cuscatlán 54,531 26 22 20 17 32 59 176 47.7 40.3 36.7 31.2 58.7 108.2
Crime_in_El_Salvador
Competitive sport
on 2013-09-14. Retrieved 2014-01-02. En Cojutepeque realizan tarde de Jaripeo (19 January 2019). "En Cojutepeque realizan tarde de Jaripeo". Retrieved 29
Rodeo
Brazilian footballer and manager (born 1956)
FC 1987–1990 Acajutla 1992–1993 ADET 1978–1980 Santiagueño 1991–1992 Cojutepeque 1994–1995 Dragón Managerial career 1999–2003 Aspirante 2005 Fuerte San
Eraldo_Correia
Argentine footballer and manager
1982 UES CABJ escuelas Managerial career 1991 Comunicaciones 1994–1995 Cojutepeque Apaneca 2000 Alianza (Assistant) 2001 San Luis 2003 Isidro Metapán 2003
Raúl_Cocherari
Earthquake in El Salvador
Salvador, forcing the country's government to temporarily relocate to Cojutepeque while it built a new capital city at Nueva San Salvador (modern-day Santa
1854_San_Salvador_earthquake
Panamanian footballer (born 1964)
Poyatos played for local sides Chorrillo and Tauro and in El Salvador for Cojutepeque where he played alongside compatriots Rubén Guevara, René Mendieta and
José_Alfredo_Poyatos
Jerónimo Nejapa Nejapa FC C.D. San Rafael Maracaná ADLER ADO Municipal Cojutepeque F.C. C.D. Talleres jr. San Martín C.D. Ilopaneco Corinto F.C. Municipal
List of football clubs in El Salvador
List_of_football_clubs_in_El_Salvador
Honduran politician
Miguel. On 23 May 1837 an insurrection of natives in Zacatecoluca and Cojutepeque broke out, with much killing and pillaging. On the same day, the office
Diego_Vigil_y_Cocaña
Overthrow of presidents Rafael Zaldívar and Fernando Figueroa
coupled with an indigenous insurrection by General José María Rivas in Cojutepeque on 14 May led to Zaldívar's resignation and flight from the country.
Menéndez's_revolution
Network of roads in the Americas
highway passes near the Volcano de San Salvador. From San Salvador to Cojutepeque is about 15 km (9.3 mi); following the highway southeast to San Miguel
Pan-American_Highway
2015 elections in El Salvador
Republican Alliance (ARENA) Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) Cojutepeque Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) Nationalist Republican Alliance
2015 Salvadoran legislative election
2015_Salvadoran_legislative_election
Salvadoran footballer (born 1957)
played alongside Raúl Díaz Arce, and won two league titles. He retired at Cojutepeque. He has represented his country in 1 FIFA World Cup qualification match
Miguel Díaz (Salvadoran footballer)
Miguel_Díaz_(Salvadoran_footballer)
Association football club in Honduras
(Olimpia won 4:0 on aggregate) 1989 CONCACAF Champions' Cup First Round v. Cojutepeque – 3:1 First Round v. CS Herediano – 2:1 First Round v. CSD Municipal –
C.D._Olimpia
Municipality in Matagalpa Department, Nicaragua
Costa Rica Oulu, Finland Colón, Panama Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala Cojutepeque, El Salvador Saint Petersburg, Russia Shanghai, China Jalisco, Mexico
Matagalpa
History of Central America (1822–1823)
had fortified themselves in the cities of San Miguel, San Martín, and Cojutepeque. Filísola issued an ultimatum to Arce on 14 January 1823, stating that
Central America under Mexican rule
Central_America_under_Mexican_rule
Association football club in El Salvador
through the championship round and into the finals. Their match against Cojutepeque was drawn 2–2 after extra time, setting up a penalty shootout. Firpo
C.D._Luis_Ángel_Firpo
Salvadoran security program under Nayib Bukele
por Juzgados de Usulután y Cojutepeque" [Mega-Prison of Tecoluca Will Be Monitored by Courts in Usulután and Cojutepeque]. La Prensa Gráfica (in Spanish)
Territorial_Control_Plan
Julia Díaz Born (1917-05-23)May 23, 1917 Cojutepeque, El Salvador Died October 22, 1999(1999-10-22) (aged 82) San Salvador, El Salvador Occupation Artist
Julia_Díaz
country[citation needed] Ciudad Delgado 71,594 AMSS Nuevo Cuscatlán 12,699 Cojutepeque 48,411 Most important city in the department of Cuscatlán department
List_of_cities_in_El_Salvador
Guatemalan military officer
joined the column under General Mariano Paredes with whom he went to Cojutepeque, achieving a landslide victory. He commanded the contingent of Guatemala
José_Víctor_Zavala
Primera División tournament
Queisqepue, Cojutepeque, Tiburones, Alianza coach) Hector Cedros (Uruguayan, ex FAS player) Hector Edmundo Valdiviseo (ex ADET, CESSA, Cojutepeque and Firpo
2021–22 Primera División de El Salvador
2021–22_Primera_División_de_El_Salvador
Salvadoran poet, essayist, journalist, communist activist and intellectual
1965 but was soon caught and taken prisoner. He awaited execution in Cojutepeque, but was miraculously saved. There was an earthquake and the wall of
Roque_Dalton
Battle fought during the Filisola campaign in El Salvador in 1823
Mejicanos El Atajo Callejon del Diablo Milingo El Volcan San Salvador Cojutepeque Gualcince San Vicente Chinameca Guayabal Guazapa Ilobasco Nejapa Ateos
Capture of San Salvador (1823)
Capture_of_San_Salvador_(1823)
Salvadoran footballer (born 1956)
With FAS he won a league title in 1984. He finished his career with Cojutepeque, with whom he lost the 1988/89 national league final to Luis Ángel Firpo
Mauricio_Alfaro
Salvadoran footballer (1958-2016)
end of his career in the Salvadoran second division with Huracán and Cojutepeque. He won the 1985 Top league goal scorer award and also won the Golden
José_María_Rivas
Panamanian footballer (born 1966)
still was on the losing side in the 1989/89 Salvadoran league final with Cojutepeque, when they were beaten on penalties by Luis Ángel Firpo after the game
Pércival_Piggott
Minister of Defense of El Salvador (2019–present)
por Juzgados de Usulután y Cojutepeque" [Mega-Prison of Tecoluca Will Be Monitored by Courts in Usulután and Cojutepeque]. La Prensa Gráfica (in Spanish)
René_Merino_Monroy
Primera División tournament
Chinito (ex FAS player) Norberto Huezo (ex UES, ANTEL, Atletico Marte, Cojutepeque, FAS) Armando Osma Rueda (Colombian ex Aguila coach) Ovido Mendez (ex
2024–25 Primera División de El Salvador
2024–25_Primera_División_de_El_Salvador
Salvadoran association football league
Alianza F.C. C.D. Águila 1987–88 C.D. Águila C.D. FAS 1988–89 L.A. Firpo Cojutepeque F.C. 1989–90 Alianza F.C. L.A. Firpo 1990–91 L.A. Firpo C.D. Águila 1991–92
Primera División de El Salvador
Primera_División_de_El_Salvador
Municipality in La Libertad, El Salvador
of the country. It was decided to move the government to the city of Cojutepeque, department of Cuscatlan, and later it was moved to a "new" city: "Nueva
Santa_Tecla,_El_Salvador
Administrative divisions of El Salvador
Chalatenango SV-CH Chalatenango 2,016.6 185,930 3 33 Cuscatlán SV-CU Cojutepeque 756.2 244,901 2 16 La Libertad SV-LI Santa Tecla 1,652.9 765,879 6 22
Departments_of_El_Salvador
Battle fought during the Filisola campaign in El Salvador in 1823
Mejicanos El Atajo Callejon del Diablo Milingo El Volcan San Salvador Cojutepeque Gualcince San Vicente Chinameca Guayabal Guazapa Ilobasco Nejapa Ateos
Battle_of_Mejicanos_(1823)
District in Cuscatlán Department, El Salvador
Cuscatlán" [The sweet tradition of grinding in El Rosario, Cuscatlán]. Cojutepeque Noticias (in Spanish). February 1, 2023. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
El_Rosario,_Cuscatlán
Municipality in El Quiché, Guatemala
Tactic Sonsonate Nahuizalco Tacuxcalco San Salvador Apastepeque Chontales Cojutepeque Cuscatlán Milpas Bajas Tonacatepeque Sacapulas Sacapulas Cunén Nebaj
Sacapulas
Salvadoran soldier
1857). On March 16, 1857, Belloso was received with samples of joy in Cojutepeque. The following month he was sent to make an inventory of the troops in
Ramón_Belloso
Alfredo Poyatos – Cojutepeque F.C. (1988–1989),(1991–1993) Rubén Guevara – Cojutepeque F.C. (1987–1989), Tiburones René Mendieta – Cojutepeque F.C. (1987–1989)
List of foreign Primera División de El Salvador players (1926–1998)
List_of_foreign_Primera_División_de_El_Salvador_players_(1926–1998)
Argentine-born Salvadoran footballer and manager
1993–1994 Independiente (reserves) 1994–1995 CD FAS 1995 Central Izalco 1996 Cojutepeque FC 1996–1997 Once Lobos 1997–1998 CD FAS 1998–1999 CD Santa Clara (17)
Emiliano_Pedrozo
Uruguayan footballer (1956-1993)
1988–1989 Acajutla 1989–1990 Tiburones 1990 Fuerte San Francisco 1991 Cojutepeque 1992 Isidro Metapán 1993 Apaneca International career 1983 Uruguay 4
Raúl_Esnal
President of Guatemala
joined the column under colonel José Víctor Zavala with whom he went to Cojutepeque, achieving a landslide victory. However, there he got ill with cholera
Mariano Paredes (Guatemalan politician)
Mariano_Paredes_(Guatemalan_politician)
1st Head of State of El Salvador (1771–1847)
Treasury Secretary, Rodríguez retired to his hacienda "San Jerónimo" near Cojutepeque. In his final years, he took minor orders with the Franciscans and dedicated
Juan_Manuel_Rodríguez
Guayabal San Pedro Perulapán Suchitoto Southern Cuscatlán Candelaria Cojutepeque El Carmen El Rosario Monte San Juan San Cristóbal San Rafael Cedros San
List of municipalities and districts of El Salvador
List_of_municipalities_and_districts_of_El_Salvador
Military conflict between 1838 and 1840
Central America», with which he invaded El Salvador again, reaching Cojutepeque, but was defeated in San Pedro Perulapán by the federal army, under the
Second Central American Civil War
Second_Central_American_Civil_War
Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. ANSS. "M 6.6 - 5 km S of Cojutepeque, El Salvador 2001". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. ANSS
List_of_earthquakes_in_2001
Salvadoran lawyer and politician
refused an order from President Gerardo Barrios to move the court to Cojutepeque for which he was sentenced to death. Villacorta died in Nueva San Salvador
José_Damián_Villacorta
Salvadoran footballer (born 1956)
5–2 after extra time. In 1989, he played the championship final for Cojutepeque, this time losing out to Luis Ángel Firpo. Ragazzone represented El Salvador
Guillermo_Ragazzone
0.644 464,883 La Paz Department Zacatecoluca 0.642 318,107 Cuscatlán Cojutepeque 0.640 231,480 Sonsonate Department Sonsonate 0.639 518,522 Santa Ana
List of Salvadoran departments by Human Development Index
List_of_Salvadoran_departments_by_Human_Development_Index
Panamanian footballer (born 1964)
debut for Unión San Miguelito. He then played abroad for Salvadoran side Cojutepeque, alongside compatriots René Mendieta, José Alfredo Poyatos and Percival
Rubén Guevara (Panamanian footballer)
Rubén_Guevara_(Panamanian_footballer)
Chilean footballer (born 1954)
Atacama. In El Salvador, he played for Atlético Marte, CD Santiagueño and Cojutepeque.[citation needed] In Honduras, he played for Motagua and CD Olimpia.
Mario_Iubini
Salvadoran football player and coach (1937–2022)
In 1987, he took up his first post as a coach when he took charge of Cojutepeque. He was appointed manager of ADET in 1990. Corcio died on 28 October
Raúl_Corcio
Salvadoran footballer (1928–2021)
1985-1986 Isidro Metapan 1986–1987 Once Municipal 1989 El Salvador 1989 Cojutepeque 1993–1995 El Roble Tiburones 1973 ANTEL Medal record Representing El
Conrado_Miranda
Honduran footballer (1971-2015)
career. He also had a stint in Peru with Sipesa and in El Salvador with Cojutepeque and Luis Ángel Firpo whom he left for Mexican side Cruz Azul Hidalgo
Enrique_Reneau
Salvadoran footballer (born 1941)
also served as an assistant and goalkeeping coach for Independiente, Cojutepeque and Alianza. "Noticias de El Salvador - la Prensa Gráfica | Informate
Gualberto_Fernández
Guatemalan international footballer (born 1980)
back to El Salvador in the 90s when his father was signed as coach of Cojutepeque FC. El Salvador-born Cocherari played for ADET, San Salvador F.C. and
Edward_Cocherari
Department of El Salvador
327 ft)). The department includes parts of the highland district of Cojutepeque and shares a border with the plateau district in the west. Small streams
Cabañas_Department
8th President of El Salvador (1856–1858)
Cojutepeque. Campo fired Barrios and placed himself in command of the army, to which Barrios proclaimed himself president and marched on Cojutepeque.
Rafael_Campo
Nicaraguan military general ([[floruit|fl.]] 19th c.)
victory in Llanos del Jicaral, occupying San Vicente and advancing on Cojutepeque. The Salvadoran army under the command of Francisco Morazán defeated
Bernardo_Méndez_de_Figueroa
Football league season
TBD Estadio TBD Alianza TBD Estadio TBD Chalatenango TBD Estadio TBD Cojutepeque TBD Estadio TBD FAS TBD Estadio Orlando De León Firpo TBD Estadio TBD
1987–88 Primera División de El Salvador
1987–88_Primera_División_de_El_Salvador
Salvadoran footballer (born 1965)
club. He scored the decisive penalty in the penalty shoot-out against Cojutepeque to hand Los Pamperos their first league title in 1989. He was part of
Leonel_Cárcamo
1811 revolt against Spanish rule in colonial El Salvador
of Santiago Nonualco, Usulután, Chalatenango, Santa Ana, Tejutla and Cojutepeque. The two other notable revolts occurred on 24 November in the city of
1811_Independence_Movement
Salvadoran footballer (1956–2025)
Herediano 23 (3) 1988–1990 Jalapa 1991–1992 Deportivo Escuintla 1992 Cojutepeque FC 1993 CD FAS International career 1974–1987 El Salvador 48 (8) Managerial
Norberto_Huezo
season: 111, Cojutepeque F.C. (1994–95) Fewest league goals conceded in a season:, () Biggest Win: C.D. Luis Angel Firpo 11-0 Cojutepeque F.C., 30 April
Records and Statistics of the Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Records_and_Statistics_of_the_Primera_División_de_Fútbol_Profesional
Department of El Salvador
(PDF). Gaceta del Gobierno del Salvador (in Spanish). Vol. 4, no. 96. Cojutepeque, El Salvador. 1 March 1855. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 February
Chalatenango_Department
Panamanian footballer
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1978–1983 Plaza Amador 1983–1986 Tauro 1986–1987 Cojutepeque 1988–1991 UA Tamaulipas 127 (41) 1992–1993 Universidad Guadalajara 30
Víctor René Mendieta (footballer, born 1961)
Víctor_René_Mendieta_(footballer,_born_1961)
Salvadoran physician and politician (1900–1981)
Department, when during his governorship in 1924 construction began in Cojutepeque for the Mountain Park (Cerro de las Pavas). Later he was elected as congressman
Fidel_Novoa_Fuentes
Salvadoran citizens of Italian descent
the support of the Italians. National dance and music such as Adentro Cojutepeque and Carnaval En San Miguel, were made by Francisco Palaviccini, who was
Italian_Salvadorans
Prison in San Miguel, El Salvador
están asignados para los de la Mara Salvatrucha, y los de Chalatenango y Cojutepeque, para los de la 18. Santos, Jessel (April 25, 2015). "Decomisan armas
Ciudad_Barrios_prison
Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. "M6.6 – 5 km S of Cojutepeque, El Salvador". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. "M7
List_of_earthquakes_2001–2010
Football league season
goals) Fewest goals conceded : TBD (32 goals) Most goals conceded : Cojutepeque (111 goals) Most goals in a match: 11 goals TBD 11–0 TBD (Month Day,
1992–93 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
1992–93_Primera_División_de_Fútbol_Profesional
Salvadoran general
served as its governor on several occasions. José María Rivas was born in Cojutepeque. His father was a military officer and politician. Rivas resisted efforts
José_María_Rivas_(general)
Football league season
Wilfredo Iraheta Sanabria Baygon-ADET TBD Estadio Armando Contreras Palma Cojutepeque TBD Estadio Jorge Alberto Cruz Valladares FAS TBD Estadio Nelson Brizuela
1993–94 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
1993–94_Primera_División_de_Fútbol_Profesional
28) Alianza 11 4FW Fredy Orellana (1959-05-10)10 May 1959 (aged 32) Cojutepeque 14 4FW Sergio Álvarez (1967-12-13)13 December 1967 (aged 23) FAS 16 4FW
1991_UNCAF_Nations_Cup_squads
Battle fought during the Filisola campaign in El Salvador in 1823
Mejicanos El Atajo Callejon del Diablo Milingo El Volcan San Salvador Cojutepeque Gualcince San Vicente Chinameca Guayabal Guazapa Ilobasco Nejapa Ateos
Capitulation_of_Gualcince
Babahoyo Chimborazo Cotopaxi Guayaquil Otavalo Quito Tulcán Tungurahua Cojutepeque Cuscatlán Department Sensuntepeque Usulután Zacatecoluca The country
List of placenames of Indigenous origin in the Americas
List_of_placenames_of_Indigenous_origin_in_the_Americas
Salvadorean composer and musician
composer and singer. Among his best known compositions are "Adentro Cojutepeque", "El Xuc", "El Carnaval en San Miguel", "Santa Ana Mía", "El Café de
Francisco_Palaviccini
Republican Alliance (ARENA) Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) Cojutepeque Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) National Coalition Party (PCN)
2018 Salvadoran legislative election
2018_Salvadoran_legislative_election
Boarding school in Francisco Morazán, Honduras
International Director of North America, Honduras '95), Jose Rene Portillo, Cojutepeque, El Salvador. Andres Bernardo Gandarillas Mass (Co-Founder Beyond the
Zamorano
Argentine footballer and manager
1985–1986 Alianza 1987 Olimpia 1988 Luis Ángel Firpo 1992 Águila 1993–1994 Cojutepeque 1995 Clima 1996–1997 Atlético Marte 1999–2000 ADET 2003 Alianza 2004
Juan_Quarterone
operated, from time to time. These offices included Ahuachapán, Ateos, Cojutepeque, Chalatenango, Gotera, Metapán, Mexicanos, San Salvador, San Miguel,
Postage stamps and postal history of El Salvador
Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_El_Salvador
Salvadoran association football league
Sonsonate CD Metapán 1986–87 ADET Municipal Limeno ADET 1987–88 Cojutepeque Dragon Cojutepeque 1988–89 Chalatenango CD UCA Chalatenango 1989–90 Dragon Municipal
Segunda División de El Salvador
Segunda_División_de_El_Salvador
Municipality in Sacatepéquez Department, Guatemala
Tactic Sonsonate Nahuizalco Tacuxcalco San Salvador Apastepeque Chontales Cojutepeque Cuscatlán Milpas Bajas Tonacatepeque Sacapulas Sacapulas Cunén Nebaj
Sumpango,_Sacatepéquez
Salvadoran politician (1925–2000)
high school education, having to send all children to a larger town, Cojutepeque, to achieve that. Showing interest in entering the military at the age
Rubén_Alonso_Rosales
14 1987-88 URU Ruben Alonso Alianza F.C. 15 1988-89 SLV Hugo Ventura Cojutepeque F.C. 17 1989-90 BRA Toninho dos Santos LA Firpo 25 1990-91 SLV Raul Diaz
List of Salvadoran league top scorers
List_of_Salvadoran_league_top_scorers
Municipality and town in Sacatepéquez Department, Guatemala
Tactic Sonsonate Nahuizalco Tacuxcalco San Salvador Apastepeque Chontales Cojutepeque Cuscatlán Milpas Bajas Tonacatepeque Sacapulas Sacapulas Cunén Nebaj
Santa_Lucía_Milpas_Altas
COJUTEPEQUE
COJUTEPEQUE
COJUTEPEQUE
COJUTEPEQUE
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Joy; Happiness
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Lives Near the Ash Tree Brook
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Holiness; Sanctity
Female
Polish
Polish form of English Olivia, probably OLIWIA means "elf army."Â
Girl/Female
Biblical
House of death's strength.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Small Gulf
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Lynx wild cat
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Bower; Birds Nest; Garden
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Dowland in Devon, named from Old English dūfe ‘dove’ + feld ‘open country’ + land ‘estate’.Irish : of uncertain derivation, possibly a variant of Dowlin or Dolan.Altered spelling of Norwegian Dovland, a habitational name from a farm on the south coast of Norway, so named from dove ‘shaking bog’ + land ‘land’.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Later Born; Younger
COJUTEPEQUE
COJUTEPEQUE
COJUTEPEQUE
COJUTEPEQUE
COJUTEPEQUE