Fixtures

Peru Liga 2 09/15 20:00 9 CD Universidad San Martin vs Pirata FC - View

Results

Peru Liga 2 09/01 18:00 7 [2] Pirata FC v Academia Deportiva Cantolao [3] W 3-1
Peru Liga 2 08/24 20:00 6 [4] Deportivo Llacuabamba v Pirata FC [1] L 2-1
Peru Liga 2 08/17 20:00 5 [4] CD Coopsol v Pirata FC [2] D 0-0
Peru Liga 2 08/11 18:00 4 [3] Pirata FC v CD Universidad San Martin [5] W 2-1
Peru Liga 2 07/27 16:00 2 [8] Academia Deportiva Cantolao v Pirata FC [7] L 2-1
Peru Liga 2 07/21 18:00 1 [7] Pirata FC v Deportivo Llacuabamba [6] W 4-1
Peru Liga 2 07/05 20:00 14 [1] FC Cajamarca v Pirata FC [7] L 3-0
Peru Liga 2 06/28 20:30 13 [7] Pirata FC v Club Ada Jaen [4] D 1-1
Peru Liga 2 06/21 18:00 12 [3] Cesar Vallejo v Pirata FC [7] L 2-0
Peru Liga 2 06/14 20:15 11 Pirata FC v Deportivo Llacuabamba W 1-0
Peru Liga 2 05/31 20:15 9 [5] Carlos Mannucci v Pirata FC [7] L 1-0
Peru Liga 2 05/25 20:30 8 [7] Pirata FC v Shih Han Hung [2] L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 23 12 11
Wins 7 6 1
Draws 3 1 2
Losses 13 5 8
Goals for 22 16 6
Goals against 33 12 21
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 10 4 6

Wikipedia - Pirata FC

Pirata Fútbol Club is a Peruvian professional soccer club based in José Leonardo Ortiz District in the city of Chiclayo, Lambayeque Region. The team currently competes in the Liga 2.

History

The club was founded on November 15, 2015 in the José Leonardo Ortiz District. It is named after the brother of honorary president Luis Alberto Guevara. Molinos El Pirata is owned by G&B Molinos, a rice processing plant.

El Pirata had a very successful maiden campaign which it started from the José Leonardo Ortiz District League in the Copa Perú. That year it finished the district league as runner-up and won the Chiclayo provincial league. It would then go on to become the Lambayeque departmental champion and qualify for the National Stage for the first time.

In the national stage it finished 14th out of 50 with three games won, two draws, and only one defeat against Comercial Aguas Verdes. This was enough for El Pirata to qualify for the play-offs which it played against Racing de Huamachuco. It lost the first leg 4–0 in Huamachuco and was close to overturning the result by winning 0–3.

The team had a short campaign in 2017 where it failed to overcome the Provincial Stage of the Copa Perú tournament.

In 2018, Molinos El Pirata won the José Leonardo Ortiz district league, and was runner-up in the Chiclayo provincial league to qualify for the Lambayeque Departamental Stage. In that stage it was drawn into Group A where it faced local rivals Carlos Stein as well as JJ Arquitectura, AJEC, and Porvernir Miraflores. It qualified to the semifinals as second in its group to play Estudiantes Boca. In the finals it defeated Carlos Stein by 3–1 on a single leg match.

In the National Stage, the team finished 3rd with of 50 with four games won and two drawn. A match between it and Carlos Stein was awarded to the latter. The last match of the group against UD Parachique, which ended in a draw, was awarded to Molinos El Pirata. The club then defeated Defensor Laure Sur by a global score of 4–4 and advance because of a better seed to the next stage. There it defeated Credicoop San Cristóbal by a global score of 5–4 to qualify for the final group stage or La Finalísima for the first time in its history.

In the final group stage it defeated Santos by 4–0 on November 24. It was then defeated by Alianza Universidad on November 28 leaving all four final group teams with 3 points each. In the final matchday, December 2, Alianza Universidad defeated Santos by 5–2 on the first match which meant Molinos El Pirata needed only to defeat its last rival, Unión Deportivo Ascensión, by more than two goals to win the tournament. The final score was 6–0.

**Pirata FC: A Glimpse into the Heart of Peruvian Soccer**

Pirata FC, based in the coastal city of Talara, Peru, is a vibrant and passionate soccer team that embodies the spirit of its community. Founded in 2015, the club quickly rose through the ranks of Peruvian football, capturing the hearts of local fans with its dynamic playstyle and unwavering determination.

The team's colors, a striking combination of black and white, symbolize strength and unity, while the iconic pirate emblem reflects the club's adventurous spirit and connection to the rich maritime history of the region. The name "Pirata," meaning "pirate" in Spanish, pays homage to the seafaring legacy of Talara, where the ocean meets the passion for soccer.

Pirata FC competes in the Liga 2, the second tier of Peruvian football, and has established itself as a formidable contender. The team's home matches are held at the Estadio Miguel Grau, a venue that comes alive with the roar of dedicated fans, known as "Los Piratas," who create an electrifying atmosphere that inspires the players on the field.

The club is committed to nurturing local talent, with a strong youth academy that focuses on developing the next generation of Peruvian soccer stars. With a blend of experienced players and promising young athletes, Pirata FC is known for its attacking style of play, characterized by quick passes, skillful dribbling, and relentless pursuit of victory.

Off the field, Pirata FC is deeply involved in community initiatives, promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and healthy living among the youth of Talara. The club's dedication to its fans and community has solidified its status as a beloved institution in Peruvian soccer.

As Pirata FC continues to chart its course in the world of football, it remains a symbol of hope, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between a team and its supporters. With every match, the pirates of Talara sail forward, ready to conquer new challenges and make their mark in the beautiful game.