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Club sport Sébaco is a
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team currently playing in the
Nicaraguan Primera División The Liga Primera de Nicaragua is the top division of football in Nicaragua, organized by the Federación Nicaragüense de Fútbol. It was created in 1933. The league is played in two parts, the ''Torneo de Apertura'' from August through Novemb ...
. They are based in Sebaco.


History

The club was founded in 2018 as H&H Export Sébaco FC. The club was founded to replace the defunct team Deportivo Sébaco. In 2021, Sébaco won promotion to the Primera Division for the very first time by defeating Chinandega FC in a promotion relegation playoff 5–3 on aggregate. In 2022, the club changed its name from H&H Export Sébaco FC to Club Sport Sebaco.


Current Squad

''As of: 19 January 2025''


Players with dual citizenship

* TBD


Out on loan


In


Out


Achievements

*
Segunda División de Nicaragua The Segunda División de Nicaragua is the second tier of Nicaraguan football. It is organized by the FENIFUT. Format Torneo de Apertura (Opening tournament) and Torneo de Clausura (Closure Tournament). The Apertura champion each year will pla ...
: 1 *: Liga de Ascenso 2021


List of coaches

* Óscar Castillo * Glen Blanco (March 2022 -December 2022) * Héctor Medina (December 2022 - June 2023) * Sergio Ivan Rodriguez (July 2023 - ''Present'')


References


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La Prensa
{{Primera División de Nicaragua Football clubs in Nicaragua Association football clubs established in 2018 2018 establishments in Nicaragua