Results

Venezuela Primera Division 07/04 21:00 1 [1] Academia Puerto Cabello v Metropolitanos FC [8] D 2-2
Venezuela Primera Division 06/07 21:30 6 [2] Saipa Alborz v Metropolitanos FC [3] D 2-2
Venezuela Primera Division 05/31 21:00 5 [8] Metropolitanos FC v Deportivo Tachira [4] W 2-1
Venezuela Primera Division 05/23 00:30 4 [5] Academia Puerto Cabello v Metropolitanos FC [8] D 1-1
Venezuela Primera Division 05/17 23:30 3 [8] Metropolitanos FC v Academia Puerto Cabello [5] D 1-1
Venezuela Primera Division 05/10 23:30 2 [4] Deportivo Tachira v Metropolitanos FC [8] L 1-0
Venezuela Primera Division 05/02 22:00 1 [8] Metropolitanos FC v Carabobo [2] L 1-3
Venezuela Primera Division 04/26 21:30 13 [10] Metropolitanos FC v Deportivo Rayo Zuliano [9] W 4-2
Venezuela Primera Division 04/20 22:00 12 [7] Portuguesa FC v Metropolitanos FC [10] L 2-1
Venezuela Primera Division 04/12 22:00 11 [10] Metropolitanos FC v UCV [4] L 0-1
Venezuela Primera Division 04/05 21:45 10 [12] Estudiantes Merida v Metropolitanos FC [10] W 1-2
Venezuela Primera Division 03/30 21:30 9 [10] Metropolitanos FC v Monagas [12] D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 18 23
Wins 13 6 7
Draws 14 7 7
Losses 14 5 9
Goals for 55 22 33
Goals against 57 18 39
Clean sheets 9 5 4
Failed to score 11 6 5

Wikipedia - Metropolitanos F.C.

Metropolitanos Fútbol Club is a Venezuelan professional football club based in Caracas. Founded in 2012, they play in the Venezuelan Primera División, holding home matches at the Estadio Olímpico de la UCV.

History

Founded on 3 August 2012 under the name of Deportivo Metropolitano, the club took Lara FC's place in the Segunda División for the 2012–13 season, as the latter had severe financial problems. After Lara's dissolution, Unión Lara SC was refounded and started to play in the Tercera División.

After finishing fourth and missing out promotion, Metropolitanos achieved promotion to the Primera División at the end of the 2013–14 campaign, after finishing in the second position. After suffering relegation in 2015, the club immediately returned to the top tier after winning the second division in 2016.

After narrowly avoiding relegation in 2017, Metropolitanos finished in the penultimate position overall in 2018, but benefitted from the league's expansion to remain in the first division. After the arrival of José María Morr as manager, the club qualified to the Copa Sudamericana in 2020 and 2021, aside from winning a first-ever title in 2022.

**Metropolitanos FC** is a professional soccer club based in Caracas, Venezuela, known for its vibrant spirit and commitment to developing local talent. Founded in 2011, the team has quickly established itself as a competitive force in the Venezuelan Primera División. The club's colors, purple and white, symbolize its ambition and dedication to excellence on the field.

Metropolitanos FC plays its home matches at the Estadio Brígido Iriarte, a venue that fosters an electric atmosphere, drawing passionate fans who support the team with unwavering loyalty. The club's philosophy emphasizes youth development, focusing on nurturing homegrown players and integrating them into the first team, which has led to a reputation for producing skilled athletes who often go on to represent the national team.

The team's playing style is characterized by dynamic attacking football, with an emphasis on teamwork, agility, and tactical awareness. Under the guidance of a dedicated coaching staff, Metropolitanos FC aims to compete for domestic titles while also striving for success in international competitions.

With a strong community presence and a commitment to social responsibility, Metropolitanos FC not only seeks to achieve sporting success but also to inspire the next generation of soccer players in Venezuela. As the club continues to grow, it remains a symbol of hope and pride for its supporters and the broader Venezuelan soccer community.