Millionaires has been under the management of Gustavo Serpa, majority shareholder of the Bogota club, for eight years; also of Enrique Camacho as president of the albiazul institution. And that time, the ambassador team won two titles (Liga 2017-II and Superliga 2018) and was runner-up in another (Liga 2021-II).
Internationally, Millonarios participated twice in the Copa Sudamericana (eliminated in the round of 16 in 2018 and eliminated in the second phase in 2020) and three times played in the Libertadores (eliminated in phase 2 in 2017 and 2022, and eliminated in the group stage in 2018). The figures from 2014 to date are not liked by the ambassador environment.
And it is that the albiazul fans are desperate because the management of Serpa and Camacho has not given the titles and the international representation that the fans expect.
So far, counting Luis Carlos Ruiz as the first and only signing for the second half of 2022, Serpa and Camacho have signed 96 players. On a page report ‘Millos World’, with the journalist Jeisson Cárdenas, the list appears and, like us, fans are left to give their opinion: which players triumphed? How many can be considered as true signings?
See here the list of the 96 footballers that Gustavo Serpa hired, and draw your conclusions:
2014-II
Xavier Queen
Fernando Uribe
Andy Polo (peruano)
Sebastian Pinto (Chilean)
Anderson Plata
2015-I
David Macalister Silva (academy player, returned after passing through Real Cartagena and Tolima)
Kevin Rendon
Carlos Ramirez
Federico Insua (Argentina)
Nicolas Vikonis (Uruguayan)
Deiver Machado
Maxi Nunez (Argentine)
Víctor Salazar (academy player, returned after passing through Depor, Huila and América)
Édier Tello (academy player, returned after passing through Academia, Depor and América).
2015-II
Sergio ‘Shark’ Romero
Michael Rangel
Ramiro Sanchez
Hárrison Otálvaro (second cycle after passing through Nacional)
Élkin Blanco (Second cycle after passing through the Sheriff of Moldova)
Mario González (re-registered after overcoming leukemia that forced him to be absent from the courts for a year and a half)
2016-I
Charles Valencia
David Valencia
Carlos Henao
Hector Quinones
Raphael Carrascal
Oscar Barreto
Henry Rojas
Johnatan Estrada (third cycle)
Yulian Mejia
Yílmar Angulo (did not play a single game due to stroke)
Cristian Ovelar (Paraguay)
Andres ‘Manga’ Escobar
2016-II
Enzo Gutierrez (Argentina)
Harrison Hainaut
Dairon Asprilla
Ayron Del Valle
Pedro Franco (second cycle, after passing through Besiktas and San Lorenzo)
2017-I
John William Dominguez
Christian Arango
Felipe Banguero
Jair Palacios
John Duke
Eliser Quinones
Jacobo Koufatty (venezolano)
Duvier Riascos
Anier Figueroa
Janeiler Rivas
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2017-II (League Champion)
Matias De Los Santos (Uruguayan)
Jader Valencia
Róbinson Aponza
Sebastian Ayala
2018-I (Super League Champion)
Wuilker Farinez (Venezuelan)
Roberto Ovelar (Paraguayan)
Santiago Montoya
Cesar Carrillo
Carlos Lopez Vanegas
2018-II
Christian Marrugo
Óscar Barreto (Second cycle after passing through Portuguese football)
Gabriel Hauche (Argentinian)
2019-I
Alex Rambal
Luis Payares
Philip Jaramillo
Juan David Perez
Fabian Gonzalez Lasso
2019-II
Juan Camilo Salazar (academy player, returned after his fleeting visit to San Lorenzo)
Joseph Louis Moreno
Deiby Balanta
Hansel Zapata
Jefferson Martinez
Cristian Arango (second cycle, after going through football in Portugal)
Jose Guillermo Ortiz (Costa Rican)
2020
Luciano Ospina (did not play a single official match due to injury in a friendly in Peru)
Elvis Perlaza
Juan Pablo Vargas (Costa Rican)
Juan Carlos Pereira
Diego Godoy (Paraguayan)
Ayron Del Valle (second cycle)
Christian Bonilla
Christian Vargas
Matías De Los Santos (second cycle after passing through Vélez)
Ricardo Marquez
2021-I
Andres Murillo Segura
Daniel Ruiz
Fredy Guarin
Harrison Mojica
Jáder Valencia (second cycle after passing through French football)
Fernando Uribe (second cycle)
2021-II
Daniel Giraldo
Esteban Ruiz
2022-I
Alvaro Montero
Jose Abad Cuenu
Larry Vasquez
Eduardo Sosa (Venezuelan)
Richard Celis (Venezuelan)
Diego Herazo
2022-II
Luis Carlos Ruiz