The club was founded 1923 and plays in the Copa Perú, which is the third division of the Peruvian league.
In the 1967 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the Final Stage, but was eliminated by Alfonso Ugarte de Chiclín.
In 1920, he was the victim of a tragic accident with American airplane pilot Walter Pack in which he hit the hacienda Oquendo.
Whatever occurred, the residents of the street Paita apparently took that reference to christen the team.
However, the newspaper La Voz de Ica received in the seventies a letter from Don Octavio Espinosa Sanchez, son of Don Octavio Espinosa Gonzales, requesting a clarification because his surname was spelled with an "s" and surmised the founders' intention had been to name the club after his father and that there had been a corruption of the name of the club in the oral tradition.