Willy Serrato

Willy Serrato

Leagues Played
Peru Liga 2 62
Links
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Results

Peru Liga 2 10/28 20:30 30 Union Huaral v Willy Serrato L 11-0
Peru Liga 2 10/21 20:30 29 Willy Serrato v Cesar Vallejo L 0-3
Peru Liga 2 10/14 20:30 28 Sport Victoria v Willy Serrato L 8-1
Peru Liga 2 09/29 20:45 27 Willy Serrato v Atletico Grau L 1-3
Peru Liga 2 09/23 20:30 26 Cienciano v Willy Serrato L 9-1
Peru Liga 2 09/16 20:45 25 Willy Serrato v CD Los Chankas L 0-6
Peru Liga 2 09/09 18:00 24 [10] Los Caimanes FC v Willy Serrato [15] L 3-0
Peru Liga 2 09/02 18:45 23 Willy Serrato v CD Coopsol L 0-8
Peru Liga 2 08/30 20:30 22 [6] Carlos Mannucci v Willy Serrato [15] L 8-0
Peru Liga 2 08/19 20:45 20 [15] Willy Serrato v Sport Loreto [14] L 1-4
Peru Liga 2 08/12 18:00 19 [9] Alianza Atletico v Willy Serrato [15] L 8-0
Peru Liga 2 08/05 20:45 18 [15] Willy Serrato v Alfredo Salinas FC [11] D 1-1

Wikipedia - Serrato Pacasmayo

Club Deportivo Serrato Pacasmayo, commonly known as Club Willy Serrato, is a Peruvian football club based in Pacasmayo, La Libertad.

History

Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Willy Serrato Puse was founded in 2012 after a group of businessmen from the Pimentel, Lambayeque region bought Club Corporación Espinoza's place in the local district League. The club was named after Willy Serrato Puse,a prominent politician. In the 2012 Copa Perú, it was eliminated in the Regional Stage. In the 2013 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Unión Huaral of Huaral, Lima in the semifinals. Because of its good performance in the Copa Perú, it was invited to play in the Peruvian Segunda División when the league was expanded to 16 teams.

In its first year in the Segunda División the team finished fifth in a pretty decent campaign. For 2015, the team was obtained by Jean Acevedo Cerna, who was already the owner of the Copa Perú side Sport Chavelines Juniors. The team changed its traditional colours, moved to Pacasmayo, La Libertad and became a clone of Chavelines Juniors in everything but name. It once again reached the fifth place in the overall table for the year. For 2016, Jean Acevedo Cerna unfused Willy Serrato who then reacquired its old colours but did not move back to Pimentel. It lost the season's first match by walkover to Sport Victoria but was able to compete in the rest of the tournament which much uncertainty. The club finished 13th, only four points away from relegation.

In an effort to distance themselves from the politician Willy Serrato and to gain more popularity with its new home location, the club changed its name to Serrato Pacasmayo on social media in the last months of 2016 and officially in 2017 before the start of the season.

Willy Serrato is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in Peru, known for its vibrant spirit and commitment to the beautiful game. Founded in the heart of the country, the team has built a strong reputation in local leagues and competitions, showcasing a blend of skill, teamwork, and determination on the field.

The team's colors, often reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Peru, symbolize unity and pride among its players and fans. Willy Serrato is recognized for its emphasis on developing young talent, fostering a strong youth academy that nurtures aspiring soccer players and instills a love for the sport from an early age.

With a dedicated fan base that fills the stands during home matches, the atmosphere at their home ground is electric, creating an unforgettable experience for supporters. The team's style of play is characterized by quick passing, strategic positioning, and an attacking mindset, making them a formidable opponent in any match.

Willy Serrato not only aims for success on the field but also strives to be a positive force in the community, engaging in various social initiatives and outreach programs. As they continue to grow and evolve, the team remains committed to its core values of sportsmanship, resilience, and community spirit, making them a beloved institution in Peruvian soccer.