Peru Liga 2 07/06 22:00 16 FC Carlos Stein v Juan Aurich L DBFA
Peru Liga 2 06/30 20:00 14 Pirata FC v Juan Aurich L 3-0
Peru Liga 2 06/15 20:00 12 Juan Pablo II College v Juan Aurich L DBFA
Peru Liga 2 06/09 20:00 11 Juan Aurich v Deportivo Llacuabamba L 0-3
Peru Liga 2 06/07 20:00 10 Alianza Universidad v Juan Aurich L DBFA
Peru Liga 2 05/25 20:00 8 Club Ada Jaen v Juan Aurich L 3-0
Peru Liga 2 05/12 20:00 6 FC San Marcos v Juan Aurich L 3-0
Peru Liga 2 05/11 20:00 7 Juan Aurich v FC Carlos Stein L 0-3
Peru Liga 2 05/05 20:00 5 Juan Aurich v Pirata FC L DBFA
Peru Liga 2 04/14 20:00 2 Deportivo Llacuabamba v Juan Aurich L DBFA
Peru Liga 2 04/09 20:30 1 Juan Aurich v Alianza Universidad L DBFA
Peru Liga 2 04/02 20:00 1 Juan Aurich v Alianza Universidad - Postponed
Peru Liga 2 09/26 20:00 26 Juan Aurich v Comerciantes FC L 0-2
Peru Liga 2 09/17 20:15 25 Alfonso Ugarte de Puno v Juan Aurich W 0-3
Peru Liga 2 09/13 20:15 24 [9] Juan Aurich v Alianza Universidad [2] D 0-0
Peru Liga 2 09/06 16:00 23 Ayacucho FC v Juan Aurich L 2-1
Peru Liga 2 08/30 20:15 22 [8] Juan Aurich v CD Los Chankas [2] D 1-1
Peru Liga 2 08/23 18:00 21 FC Carlos Stein v Juan Aurich D 1-1
Peru Liga 2 08/16 20:15 20 [10] Juan Aurich v Comerciantes Unidos [1] W 1-0
Peru Liga 2 08/10 18:00 19 [6] CD Universidad San Martin v Juan Aurich [10] W 0-1
Peru Liga 2 08/02 20:15 18 [10] Juan Aurich v CD Coopsol [9] D 1-1
Peru Liga 2 07/29 20:30 17 [10] Juan Aurich v Pirata FC [11] D 1-1
Peru Liga 2 07/25 20:15 16 [3] Deportivo Llacuabamba v Juan Aurich [12] L 3-0
Peru Liga 2 07/16 20:30 15 [11] Juan Aurich v Union Huaral [10] D 0-0
Peru Liga 2 07/09 20:30 14 [5] Santos FC v Juan Aurich [10] L 1-0
Peru Liga 2 07/02 20:00 13 [7] Comerciantes FC v Juan Aurich [10] L 1-0
Peru Liga 2 06/28 20:15 12 Juan Aurich v Alfonso Ugarte de Puno D 0-0
Peru Liga 2 06/24 17:00 2 [9] Union Huaral v Juan Aurich [11] W 1-3
Peru Liga 2 06/18 17:45 11 [4] Alianza Universidad v Juan Aurich [10] L 2-0
Peru Liga 2 06/12 20:30 10 [10] Juan Aurich v Ayacucho FC [13] D 1-1

Wikipedia - Juan Aurich

Club Juan Aurich S. A., commonly known as Juan Aurich, is a professional football club based in Chiclayo, Peru. The original Juan Aurich club was founded in 1922, this incarnation however was founded in 2005; they play in the Torneo Descentralizado where they have been playing since attaining promotion when they won the 2007 Copa Perú. They play their home games at the Estadio Elías Aguirre.

Although the current Juan Aurich has played for only a few years in the top-flight, three other football clubs named Juan Aurich have played in the Torneo Descentralizado. The first Juan Aurich was founded in 1922 and played in the first division between 1967 and 1983 and again between 1988 and 1991. Between 1994 and 1996 the merged football club Aurich–Cañaña had a brief spell in the Primera División after they achieved promotion through the 1993 Copa Perú. Finally, a third Juan Aurich football club achieved promotion in 1997 by winning the 1997 Copa Perú. This spell in the first division lasted from 1998 to 2002.

The club's first major success was won in 2007 with the promotion to the Primera División via the Copa Perú. Four years later they conquered their second major success after winning the 2011 Torneo Descentralizado, defeating Alianza Lima in the third leg of the finals in a penalty shootout.

History

The club has had several restructurings since its formation in 1922.

Juan Aurich (1922–1992)

Juan Aurich
Full nameClub Deportivo Juan Aurich
Nickname(s)El Ciclón del Norte (The Northern Cyclone)
FoundedSeptember 3, 1922; 102 years ago (1922-09-03)
Dissolved1992
GroundEstadio Elías Aguirre,
Chiclayo, Peru

The first incarnation of the football club was founded by a group of workers of the hacienda Batán Grande on 3 September 1922 as Club Deportivo Juan Aurich, after the owner of the hacienda, Juan Aurich Pastor. The club played two spells in the first division (Primera División), the first between 1967 and 1983 and the second between 1988 and 1991. They dissolved shortly after losing their place in the top flight (1991 Torneo Descentralizado).

Honours

  • Primera División:
    • Runners-up (1): 1968

Aurich-Cañaña

Aurich-Cañaña
Full nameClub Social Deportivo Juan Aurich-Cañaña
Nickname(s)El Ciclón Gallero
Founded1992
Dissolved2003
GroundEstadio Elías Aguirre,
Chiclayo
Capacity25,000
Home colours
Away colours

Following their relegation at the end of the 1991 Torneo Descentralizado, a new football club was formed, albeit a merge, between the remaining Juan Aurich club and Deportivo Cañaña. This merged club—led by manager Horacioa Baldessari won the 1993 Copa Perú and gained promotion to 1994 Torneo Descentralizado when they defeated FBC Aurora, Unión Juventud, Deportivo Garcilaso, and Colegio Nacional Iquitos in the final group. They held a brief spell there between 1994 and 1996 until their relegation at the end of the 1996 Torneo Descentralizado season, when they were relegated to the Copa Perú.

National

  • Copa Perú: 1
1993

Juan Aurich (1996–2004)

A new reincarnation of Juan Aurich was formed as Juan Aurich de Chiclayo shortly after Aurich–Cañaña was relegated; their nickname was El Ciclón del Norte (The Northern Cyclone). The new Juan Aurich achieved promotion through the 1997 Copa Perú and played from 1998 until 2002 when they were relegated. The third Juan Aurich football club achieved promotion in 1997 by winning the 1997 Copa Perú. This spell in the first division lasted from 1998 to 2002. Due to the financial strain created by playing in the top flight, Juan Aurich de Chiclayo also folded as its predecessors.

Honours

  • Copa Perú
    • Winners (1): 1997
  • Liga Departamental de Lambayeque
    • Winners (1): 1997
  • Liga Distrital de Chiclayo
    • Winners (1): 1997

Foundation and promotion

In November 2004, Juan Merino Aurich took control of the waning football club Mariscal Nieto of the La Victoria district of the Chiclayo Province. Merino converted the club to Juan Aurich de La Victoria and founded the current incarnation of Juan Aurich on 28 January 2005. In 2006, they finished first in the regional stage of the 2006 Copa Perú advanced to the national stage of the tournament. They overcame their rivals in the Round of 16 and the quarter-finals but fell to Hijos de Acosvinchos in the semifinals. The following season they again reached the regional stage of the 2007 Copa Perú and finished first. This time, however, they achieved promotion to the 2008 Torneo Descentralizado by advancing to and winning the finals. Baldessari, as in 1993, led the team and defeated Sport Águila in the finals in a penalty shootout.

First seasons of professional football

Their first season in the first division was not remarkable. In the Torneo Apertura, they finished eighth and in the Torneo Clausura they finished twelfth. Consequently, the club finished twelfth on the aggregate table and tied on points with Atlético Minero, which finished thirteenth. The two teams played an extra match to determine the relegated team. Juan Aurich defeated Atlético Minero 2–1 and remained in the first division.

In the 2009 Torneo Descentralizado, the club made a huge improvement with manager Franco Navarro. They finished first in the first stage of the season and were one of the favorites to reach the finals. As leading team of the first stage, they started first in their group of the second stage. However, in October, two months before the end of the season, the club and Navarro terminated the manager's contract. The club hired Luis Fernando Suárez to finish coaching what was left of the season. Alianza Lima, which was second of the group at the start of second stage, surpassed Juan Aurich and failed to advance to the finals. At the end of the season the club finished third on the aggregate table, qualifying for the 2010 Copa Libertadores.

The club continued with Suárez into the 2010 season, which began on a high note after they eliminated Estudiantes Tecos in the first stage of the 2010 Copa Libertadores. They advanced to Group 3 of the competition with Copa Libertadores defending champions Estudiantes de La Plata, Alianza Lima, and Bolívar. They did not advance to the following stage as they finished third behind Estudiantes and Alianza Lima. In the 2010 Torneo Descentralizado the club's performance suffered which led to Suárez's exit from the club but they managed to obtain the last berth to the 2011 Copa Sudamericana under Juan Reynoso. In mid-2010 he became Anonymous Society.

First professional title

The following season they achieved their greatest success yet. The club started by hiring Colombian Diego Umaña after Reynoso resigned from the managing position. Under Umaña's direction, they returned as contenders for the title and successfully reached the finals of the 2011 Torneo Descentralizado. They lost the first leg at home 1–2 against Alianza Lima and were in danger of losing the chance to win their first professional championship. Surprisingly, in the second leg they held their own against Alianza at the Estadio Alejandro Villanueva and achieved a narrow 1–0 win with a memorable goal from Ysrael Zúñiga in the second half. As both teams had won a match of the finals, a third leg was forced to be played in the Estadio Nacional. A scoreless draw at the Nacional led to a penalty shootout. The final score of the shootout was 3–1 in favor of Juan Aurich. They were the first club outside the Lima Region to win the Torneo Descentralizado since FBC Melgar in 1981.

Juan Aurich is a professional soccer team based in Chiclayo, Peru. The team was founded in 1922 and has a rich history in Peruvian football. The team's colors are red and white, and they are known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field.

Juan Aurich has had success in both domestic and international competitions, including winning the Peruvian Primera Division in 2011. The team has also competed in the Copa Libertadores, South America's premier club competition.

The team plays their home matches at the Estadio Elías Aguirre, which has a capacity of over 24,000 spectators. Juan Aurich has a strong rivalry with other Peruvian teams, particularly those from the Lima region.

Overall, Juan Aurich is a respected and competitive team in Peruvian soccer, with a history of success and a dedicated fan base that supports them through thick and thin.