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| Clubname | Once Municipal |
| Fullname | Club Deportivo Once Municipal |
| Nickname | Las Águilas Negras |
| Founded | 1924 |
| Ground | Estadio Simeón Magaña |
| Capacity | 5,000 |
| Chairman | -- |
| Manager | -- |
| League | Primera División de El Salvador (historically) |
| Colors | Black and white |
Once Municipal is a Salvadoran football club based in Ahuachapán, El Salvador, with a history of participation in national competitions, regional cups, and periods of promotion and relegation. The club has competed against prominent Salvadoran teams and taken part in CONCACAF-related events, developing players who moved to clubs in the Salvadoran Primera División and international leagues. Its identity is linked to local culture, municipal institutions, and longstanding rivalries within western El Salvador.
Once Municipal was founded in 1924 in Ahuachapán, becoming one of the early organized teams in western El Salvador alongside clubs from Santa Ana and San Salvador. The club rose through regional tournaments, contesting championships with teams such as FAS, Alianza F.C., Águila, and Isidro Metapán. In the 1950s and 1960s, Once Municipal participated in the national league structure that included clubs like C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo and C.D. Dragón, experiencing promotion and relegation cycles similar to CD Chalatenango and Once Lobos.
During the professionalization wave influenced by regional competitions like the CONCACAF Champions' Cup and domestic reforms, Once Municipal captured attention for producing talents who later joined teams such as C.D. FAS and Municipal Limeño. The club’s administrative history intersects with municipal authorities in Ahuachapán Department and local sponsors, reflecting patterns seen in Latin American clubs like Club Deportivo Marathón and Club Olimpia. Periods of financial difficulty mirrored crises experienced by clubs including Atlético Marte and Once Deportivo (El Salvador), prompting community-led initiatives and restructuring.
Once Municipal plays at Estadio Simeón Magaña in Ahuachapán, a venue shared with regional events and municipal ceremonies. The stadium, with a modest capacity, has hosted matches involving teams such as Alianza F.C., FAS, and Santa Tecla F.C. during league fixtures. Training facilities and municipal sports complexes in Ahuachapán have been upgraded intermittently through collaborations with local government bodies, private sponsors, and sporting federations like the Federación Salvadoreña de Fútbol.
Infrastructure projects have sometimes mirrored renovations seen in stadia like Estadio Cuscatlán and municipal grounds across Central America, with improvements focused on pitch quality, seating, and locker-room amenities. Youth matches and regional tournaments featuring clubs including C.D. Chalatenango and C.D. Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca have used these facilities, contributing to community engagement and local sporting calendars.
Once Municipal’s honours include notable successes in regional and national lower-division competitions, comparable to honours held by clubs such as C.D. Juventud Independiente and C.D. Municipal Limeño. The club attained promotion to top-flight competition on multiple occasions, competing alongside teams like Firpo, Águila, and FAS. Cup runs and regional tournament performances linked Once Municipal to contests with sides including AD Isidro Metapán and Once Lobos.
Individual player awards earned while at the club propelled careers to clubs such as Alianza F.C. and into national team selection by the El Salvador national football team, aligning with pathways taken by players from clubs like Dragón and C.D. Sonsonate.
Local rivalries with clubs from the western region—most notably Once Lobos, Isidro Metapán, and sides from Santa Ana—have driven derby atmospheres in Ahuachapán. Matches against FAS and Alianza F.C. also draw interest from travelling supporters, reflecting broader Salvadoran fan cultures like those around Club Deportivo Águila. Supporter groups and local barra sections organize attendance at Estadio Simeón Magaña and coordinate with municipal festivals and civic events.
Fanbases include community members from Ahuachapán Department, municipal employees, and alumni of local educational institutions, echoing supporter patterns seen with clubs such as CD Luis Ángel Firpo and C.D. Chalatenango.
Once Municipal has run youth academies and development squads to nurture talent that progressed to clubs like C.D. FAS, Alianza F.C., and overseas opportunities in leagues of Honduras and Guatemala. Youth fixtures often involved peer clubs such as C.D. Atlético Marte (youth) and academies affiliated with Federación Salvadoreña de Fútbol, providing pathways to national youth teams and tournaments organized by bodies like UNCAF.
Developmental efforts emphasized technical training, community outreach, and school partnerships in Ahuachapán, mirroring initiatives implemented by regional academies like C.D. Platense and Real C.D. España.
Players who emerged from Once Municipal include those who later featured for El Salvador national football team and clubs such as FAS, Alianza F.C., and AD Isidro Metapán. Coaches with ties to the club have included figures who worked across Salvadoran football, holding posts at C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo, CD Atlético Marte, and in youth development systems linked to Federación Salvadoreña de Fútbol. Several alumni pursued careers in neighboring leagues, joining sides in Honduras and Guatemala.
In recent seasons Once Municipal has experienced fluctuating fortunes, with campaigns that involved promotion battles, relegation struggles, and cup participations against clubs like Santa Tecla F.C., Isidro Metapán, and A.D. Chalatenango. The club’s performance has reflected the competitive dynamics of Salvadoran leagues, including managerial changes, player transfers to Alianza F.C. and C.D. FAS, and strategic youth promotions to stabilize finances and sporting outcomes.
Category:Football clubs in El Salvador