Fixtures

Venezuela Segunda Division 09/03 20:00 23 Aragua vs Deportivo Miranda FC - View

Results

Venezuela Segunda Division 08/30 21:00 22 [2] CS Maritimo de La Guaira v Aragua [4] L 2-1
Venezuela Segunda Division 08/24 20:00 21 [4] Aragua v Mineros de Guayana [5] D 0-0
Venezuela Segunda Division 08/17 20:00 20 Aragua v Monagas II W 3-0
Venezuela Segunda Division 08/09 20:00 19 [7] Angostura FC v Aragua [4] D 0-0
Venezuela Segunda Division 08/03 20:00 18 [4] Aragua v Bolivar SC [6] L 0-1
Venezuela Segunda Division 07/24 23:30 17 [4] Hampel/Mies v Aragua [3] L 1-0
Venezuela Segunda Division 07/20 19:30 16 [2] Deportivo Miranda FC v Aragua [3] L 1-0
Venezuela Segunda Division 07/13 20:00 15 [3] Aragua v CS Maritimo de La Guaira [1] D 0-0
Venezuela Cup 07/09 23:30 6 [3] Dynamo Puerto FC v Aragua [4] L 4-1
Venezuela Cup 07/02 20:00 5 [4] Aragua v Deportivo Miranda FC [2] D 1-1
Venezuela Segunda Division 06/29 20:00 14 Mineros v Aragua L 1-0
Venezuela Cup 06/25 22:00 4 [1] Caracas v Aragua [4] L 4-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 39 21 18
Wins 11 7 4
Draws 13 9 4
Losses 15 5 10
Goals for 38 26 12
Goals against 42 16 26
Clean sheets 13 9 4
Failed to score 15 7 8

Wikipedia - Aragua F.C.

Aragua Fútbol Club (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɾaɣwa ˈfuðβol ˈkluβ]) is a Venezuelan football team based in the city of Maracay, in the state of Aragua. The club began their existence playing in the Venezuelan Segunda División a year after the club was founded in 2002. From 2005 to 2022, Aragua played in the Primera División Venezolana.

The club's colors are yellow and red, although they were blue and white until the mid 2000s. Home games are played at the Olímpico Hermanos Ghersi in Maracay, with a 16,000 spectator capacity.

Aragua won the 2004–05 Venezuelan Segunda División and the 2007-08 Copa Venezuela.

History

For the 2002–03 season, Deportivo Galicia moved to the Estadio Olímpico Hermanos Ghersi and a new franchise named Aragua Fútbol Club was born. The team played in the Venezuelan Segunda División until the 2004–05 season, when they achieved promotion to the Venezuelan Primera División.[]

Aragua F.C. made their debut in Primera División with a goalless tie against Trujillanos on 5 August 2005, and remained unbeaten during the first five games of the season. Rafael Mea Vitali scored Aragua's first goal in the top flight. Aragua ended up finishing the 2005–06 season in seventh place.[]

At the start of the 2006–07 season, goalkeeper Renny Vega was called up by national team coach Richard Páez to represent the Venezuela national football team in a match against Colombia, making Vega the first player to receive an international call-up while playing for Aragua F.C.[]

In 2008, led by manager Manolo Contreras, Aragua won the Copa Venezuela and automatically qualified to participate in the 2008 edition of the Copa Sudamericana, where they were eliminated in the first round by Guadalajara. At the end of the 2007–08 season, Salomón Rondón was awarded as Youth of the Year, marking the first time that an Aragua F.C. player received the distinction.[]

Aragua played in Primera División until the 2022 season, in which it placed last and was relegated to Segunda División. On 3 March 2023, the club announced that it would not take part in the Segunda División season and would instead go on a one-year hiatus to solve its financial issues. On 9 March 2024, Aragua's return to the league was confirmed, joining the second tier for the 2024 season.

Aragua Fútbol Club, commonly known as Aragua, is a professional soccer team based in Maracay, Venezuela. Founded in 2000, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Venezuelan football. Aragua plays its home matches at the Estadio Hermanos Ghersi, a venue known for its vibrant atmosphere and passionate fan base.

The team's colors are predominantly yellow and blue, symbolizing the rich cultural heritage of the region. Aragua has a reputation for developing local talent and promoting youth players, contributing to the growth of soccer in Venezuela. The club has participated in various national tournaments, including the Primera División, where it has consistently aimed for top positions.

Aragua's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a challenging opponent on the field. The team's commitment to excellence and community engagement has endeared them to fans, who proudly support their local heroes. With a focus on both competitive success and fostering a love for the sport, Aragua Fútbol Club continues to be a significant player in the landscape of Venezuelan soccer.