C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo

Luis Ángel Firpo
Full nameClub Deportivo Luis Ángel Firpo
Nicknames
  • Pamperos
  • Los Toros (The Bulls)
  • Los Ultralempinos (The Ultra Lempimes)
Short nameFirpo
FoundedSeptember 17, 1923 (September 17, 1923) 
GroundEstadio Sergio Torres
Capacity10,000
Chairman Ricardo Palacios Salmerón
Manager Marvin Solano
League Primera División
2025 AperturaChampions
Websitewww.lafirpo.com.sv

Club Deportivo Luis Ángel Firpo (often abbreviated to Firpo) is a professional football club based in Usulután, El Salvador, that currently plays in the Primera División de El Salvador.

Founded as Tecún Umán in 1923, it was soon renamed in honor of Argentine boxer Luis Ángel Firpo, who became the first Latin American to fight for the heavyweight championship, knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring on September 14, 1923.

Firpo has played at their home ground, Estadio Sergio Torres, since 1930. The team's mascot is the bull, a reference to Firpo, who was known as the Wild Bull of the Pampas. The club's traditional kit colours are white and red, blue is also used but it is less predominant. The colours were adopted from the Argentine side San Lorenzo de Almagro.

Some of the most prominent players from El Salvador, including Mauricio Cienfuegos and Raúl Díaz Arce, have played for L.A. Firpo.

The team has won a total of eleven Primera Division titles, the first coming in 1988–89 and the most recent in the 2025-2026 Apertura. The club's most successful period was between 1988 and 2000, when they won the league title seven times. Firpo has the fourth highest total of major honours won by a Salvadoran club, and their historical rival is Aguila.