Most championship by a foreign coach: Chilean
Hernán Carrasco Vivanco won 6 titles (Alianza-1965–66, 1966–67 and 1989–90, Atletico Marte -1968–69 and 1970, Aguila -1987–88)
Most relegation by a team: 4,
C.D. Dragon (1963/64, 1980–81, 1990–91, 2002-2003) and
Once Municipal (1969–70, 1979–80, 2007–08 and 2012–13)
Most goals scored in a game by one player : 7, Mario Aguila Zelaya with
Firpo against Olimpic 7-0 (24 December 1950)
Most goals by a top goalscorer: Argentinian
Omar Muraco with 26 goals in 1958.
First world cup champion player in the Primera División: Brazilian
Zozimo played with
C.D. Aguila in 1967–1969 (Champion with Brazil in Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962)
First world cup player in the Primera División: Paraguayan
Jorge Lino Romero played in the 1958 world cup with Atlante
Records 1927–1997
Most league goals scored in a season (excluding playoffs): 83 goals,
Alianza F.C. (1965–66)
Fewest league goals scored in a season: 11,
C.D. Sonsonate (1977–1978)
Most league goals conceded in a season: 111,
Cojutepeque F.C. (1994–1995)
Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 6,
C.D. FAS (1981)
Fastest goal scored in the tournament: Uruguayan Jorge Garay with
Dragon in 7 seconds.
First goal scored in clausura-apertura format: Magdonio Corrales with
C.D. Municipal Limeno in 1998 against Santa Clara.
First red card given in the clausura-apertura format: Mario Elías Guevara with
Alianza F.C. in 1998 against
C.D. Dragon
Player with appearance with the most team: Julio Castro with 11 clubs (ADET, Arcense, San Salvador FC, Firpo, Alianza, Metapán, Águila, Balboa, Once Municipal, UES and
FAS)
Player with most own goals: Selvin Zepeda with 5 goals (2 with ADET, 1 with San Salvador FC, Nejapa and Alacranes del Norte)
Youngest player to score a hat-trick: Colombian Bryan Gil for FAS against El Vencedor (18 Years and 4months)
lowest game attendance in the Primera División: Alacranes del Norte-Metapán with 66 peoples in the Clausura 2010. the locals lost 881 dollars/\.
Highest grand final attendance in the Primera División: 34, 212 people between FAS and Aguila (2003 Apertura)
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Most championship by a foreign coach: Chilean
Hernán Carrasco Vivanco won 6 titles (Alianza-1965–66, 1966–67 and 1989–90, Atletico Marte -1968–69 and 1970, Aguila -1987–88)
Most relegation by a team: 4,
C.D. Dragon (1963/64, 1980–81, 1990–91, 2002-2003) and
Once Municipal (1969–70, 1979–80, 2007–08 and 2012–13)
Most goals scored in a game by one player : 7, Mario Aguila Zelaya with
Firpo against Olimpic 7-0 (24 December 1950)
Most goals by a top goalscorer: Argentinian
Omar Muraco with 26 goals in 1958.
First world cup champion player in the Primera División: Brazilian
Zozimo played with
C.D. Aguila in 1967–1969 (Champion with Brazil in Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962)
First world cup player in the Primera División: Paraguayan
Jorge Lino Romero played in the 1958 world cup with Atlante
Records 1927–1997
Most league goals scored in a season (excluding playoffs): 83 goals,
Alianza F.C. (1965–66)
Fewest league goals scored in a season: 11,
C.D. Sonsonate (1977–1978)
Most league goals conceded in a season: 111,
Cojutepeque F.C. (1994–1995)
Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 6,
C.D. FAS (1981)
Fastest goal scored in the tournament: Uruguayan Jorge Garay with
Dragon in 7 seconds.
First goal scored in clausura-apertura format: Magdonio Corrales with
C.D. Municipal Limeno in 1998 against Santa Clara.
First red card given in the clausura-apertura format: Mario Elías Guevara with
Alianza F.C. in 1998 against
C.D. Dragon
Player with appearance with the most team: Julio Castro with 11 clubs (ADET, Arcense, San Salvador FC, Firpo, Alianza, Metapán, Águila, Balboa, Once Municipal, UES and
FAS)
Player with most own goals: Selvin Zepeda with 5 goals (2 with ADET, 1 with San Salvador FC, Nejapa and Alacranes del Norte)
Youngest player to score a hat-trick: Colombian Bryan Gil for FAS against El Vencedor (18 Years and 4months)
lowest game attendance in the Primera División: Alacranes del Norte-Metapán with 66 peoples in the Clausura 2010. the locals lost 881 dollars/\.
Highest grand final attendance in the Primera División: 34, 212 people between FAS and Aguila (2003 Apertura)
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