Fixtures

Venezuela Primera Division 09/13 21:00 10 Monagas vs UCV - View
Venezuela Primera Division 09/20 21:00 11 Deportivo Rayo Zuliano vs Monagas - View
Venezuela Primera Division 09/27 21:00 12 Monagas vs Caracas - View
Venezuela Primera Division 10/04 21:00 13 Academia Anzoategui FC vs Monagas - View

Results

Venezuela Cup 09/03 23:00 3 Deportivo Tachira v Monagas W 0-1
Venezuela Primera Division 08/30 22:00 9 [4] Monagas v Metropolitanos FC [3] W 2-0
Venezuela Cup 08/27 22:00 3 Deportivo Tachira v Monagas - PPT.
Venezuela Primera Division 08/23 21:00 8 [9] Zamora v Monagas [6] W 2-3
Venezuela Cup 08/20 19:30 3 Monagas v Deportivo Tachira W 1-0
Venezuela Primera Division 08/16 23:30 7 [9] Monagas v Carabobo [2] W 2-0
Venezuela Primera Division 08/11 21:00 6 [14] Yaracuyanos v Monagas [8] D 1-1
Venezuela Cup 08/06 22:00 4 Academia Puerto Cabello v Monagas W 2-3
Venezuela Primera Division 08/03 21:00 5 [7] Monagas v Academia Puerto Cabello [4] D 1-1
Venezuela Cup 07/29 19:30 4 Monagas v Academia Puerto Cabello W 2-0
Venezuela Primera Division 07/25 00:30 4 [3] Portuguesa FC v Monagas [11] W 0-1
Venezuela Primera Division 07/19 23:00 3 [13] Monagas v Estudiantes Merida [8] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 48 24 24
Wins 24 13 11
Draws 9 5 4
Losses 15 6 9
Goals for 70 34 36
Goals against 61 29 32
Clean sheets 15 9 6
Failed to score 12 4 8

Wikipedia - Monagas S.C.

Monagas Sport Club is a Venezuelan professional football team competing at the top level, the Primera División Venezolana. It is based in Maturín. Their home stadium is the Estadio Monumental de Maturín. The club received the nickname of “Los Guerreros del Guarapiche” (The Warriors from the Guarapiche), because of the never giving up mentality of its players and the name of the river (River Guarapiche) which crosses the city where the team has its headquarters.

History

Monagas Sport Club was founded on 23 September 1987 by Joaquín (Fariñas) da Silva, Ramón Ramírez, Enrique Polo, Rubén León, Francisco "Paco" Espinoza and Luis Enrique Rodríguez. Its first official match was against "Unión Deportivo Puerto la Cruz" on 22 May 1988; however the club had had friendly matches against the teams "Atlético Cumaná”, “Cachorros del Tigrito” and “Mariscales de Sucre”. The team started as a second division team and its first official league game, which it won with a final score of 4–0, was against the "Unión Deportivo Puerto La Cruz".

The team participated in the Venezuelan second division until 1990 when the club was promoted to the first division. Since then Monagas Sport Club have tried to remain in this division.

Crisis in the season 2006–07

Monagas Sport Club obtained awful results in the season 2006–2007 of Venezuela's first division. As the consequence of this bad patch three previous coaches (Franco Fasciana, Del Valle Rojas and Bernardo Redín) had led the club before the arrival of Alí Cañas. Some football players resigned to the team before the conclusion of the tournament and Ramón Caballero, president of the club, gave up.

Monagas Sport Club finished in the relegation places at the end of the season, but the club won a reprieve when the Primera División Venezolana decided to expand from 10 to 18 teams, thus allowing the two teams in the relegation places to remain in the league.

2017

In 2017, Monagas participated in the Primera División and qualified to the knockout stage of the Torneo Apertura, finishing 6th in the regular season. In the quarter-finals, they defeated Zamora 6–2 on aggregate and went on to the semi-finals, where they defeated Carabobo on away goals after a 1–1 draw on aggregate. In the final, Monagas faced Caracas. The first leg was played at Maturín on 25 June, with a 1–0 win for the home side. On the second leg in Caracas on 2 July, Monagas lost 2–1, but won on away goals (2–2 on aggregate), securing Monagas' first title in short tournaments and their first qualification to the Copa Libertadores. Later, on the Serie Final, against Torneo Clausura champions Deportivo Lara, Monagas lost the first leg in Maturín on 13 December, 1–0, but won the second leg in Cabudare on 17 December, 2–0, becoming the Venezuelan champions for the first time, winning the Serie Final 2–1 on aggregate.

Monagas Sport Club, commonly referred to as Monagas, is a professional soccer team based in Maturín, Venezuela. Founded in 2008, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Venezuelan football. Monagas plays its home matches at the Estadio Monumental de Maturín, a modern stadium with a capacity of over 40,000 spectators, creating an electrifying atmosphere for fans.

The team's colors are blue and white, symbolizing the vibrant spirit of the region and its passionate supporters. Monagas has a reputation for nurturing local talent and has been instrumental in developing young players who have gone on to represent both club and country.

In recent years, Monagas has made significant strides in the Venezuelan Primera División, consistently challenging for top honors and earning a reputation for their attacking style of play. The club's commitment to excellence is reflected in its pursuit of domestic titles and participation in international competitions, where they aim to showcase Venezuelan football on a larger stage.

With a dedicated fan base and a strong community presence, Monagas Sport Club embodies the pride and passion of Venezuelan soccer, making it a key player in the nation's football landscape.