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Club Atlético Colegiales (Argentina)

Club Atlético Colegiales is an Argentine football club based in Florida Oeste, Buenos Aires. The squad plays in Primera B Metropolitana, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system.

Colegiales
Full nameClub Atlético Colegiales
Nickname(s)Tricolor
Cole
Founded1 April 1908; 116 years ago (1908-04-01)
GroundLibertarios Unidos, Florida Oeste, Buenos Aires
Capacity8,500
ChairmanTomás Costa
ManagerDarío Lemma
LeaguePrimera B
20212nd. of Torneo Reducido
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The beginning edit

The club was founded on 1 April 1908, in Buenos Aires by a group of anarchists who discussed fighting for better conditions for the working class. That was the reason that originated its first name, "Club Atlético Libertarios Unidos", naming José Garrone as its first president. The colors adopted were red with a horizontal black stripe paying tribute to their anarchist ideology.

Libertarios Unidos' first field was placed just beside the Defensores de Belgrano stadium, in the corner of Blandengues and Manzanares streets of Buenos Aires. Libertarios Unidos was soon forced to change its name, because the government had prohibited any anarchist expression (some sources state that it was the Police Chief Ramón Falcón himself who obliged them to change the name). So the club was renamed as Sportivo del Norte in 1919.

1920 decade edit

Sportivo del Norte obtained the promotion to Primera B in 1919 and one year later the team was playing its first match in Primera División, where it finished 8th.[1] In 1924 Sportivo had to leave its field in Blandengues and Manzanares, moving to Colegiales district. The club soon renamed honoring its new home, changing not only its name to "Club Atlético Colegiales" (in 1925) but its uniform colors, which became blue, red and gold. They have remained the club colors up to present days.

In 1926 Colegiales registered to dissident body, Asociación Amateurs de Football (AAmF) where the team made a good campaign with a squad nicknamed "Los Fenómenos (The Phenomenons)" due to the skilled players that formed it. Most frequently line-up was: Tauzlet; Rossi, Tachini; Del Corro, Machiavello, Alberico; Martínez, Toscano, Giudice, Granara Costa, Paduano.

Nevertheless, when both leagues merged at the end of the 1926 season, six AAmF teams were disaffiliated (with Colegiales among them) and all their matches annulled. As a result, those clubs were sent to the second division, named "Primera División-Sección B".[2]

In 1928 Colegiales won the second division championship promoting to Primera División. The line-up was: Santiago Sesana; Rossi, Silva; Del Corro, Pausini, Felipelli; Martínez, Toscano, Giudice, González, Coviello.

1930–56 edit

 
The 1947 team that won the Primera C (then "Primera Amateur") title.

Colegiales had a poor campaign in 1930 and was relegated to Liga Amateur, where the team finished 2nd (after Sportivo Barracas in 1932. Some restructuring in Argentine football relegated Colegiales to the second division. By then the club had moved again, establishing its new home in Fraga and Estomba streets and soon after the club moved to Villa Martelli.

In 1944 Colegiales was relegated to the third division (now Primera C). After two consecutive seasons finishing 2nd, the team finally won the 1947 championship. The team went through the season unbeaten, with 77 goals scored (an average of 3 per game) and only 23 goals conceded. During that year Colegiales played its home games in different venues so the club had forced to move from Villa Martelli. The champion line-up was: Incardona; A. Dardenne, Arrillaga; F. Baloira, Auad, Céspedes; Coudannes, A. Baloira, Cantamessi, Archero, E. Dardenne.

In 1948 the club moved to its current sports field of Antonio Malaver and Gervasio Posadas streets in Florida Oeste, Buenos Aires. A new restructuring in Argentine football relegated Colegiales to a lower division, until 6 January 1956, when the squad won another title when defeated Los Andes 1–0. Coached by Guido Ugobono, the line-up for that match was: Negri; Álvarez, Cosentino; Pérez, Aragón, Cappano; Fassani, Morales, López, Tognola, Vecino (who scored the goal). But Colegiales only lasted one season in Primera B, so the team was relegated again in 1956.

1957–present edit

 
Colegiales won its second championship in 1955.

Colegiales returned to Primera B after winning the 1992–93 title, defeating Argentino de Quilmes 1–0 in the last game. The team was coached by Rubén Moreno. Colegiales only lasted one season so in 1994 the team was relegated to Primera C again although Cole would return a year later, after winning the Torneo Reducido. Colegiales remained in the division until the team was relegated to Primera C in 2001.

In 2002 the team reached the finals to promote to the upper division but was defeated by Deportivo Laferrere. The next year Colegiales finally got the promotion after beating Villa Dálmine, although the club was punished by the riot caused by its supporters in a match against Tigre. The Argentine Football Association punished Colegiales deducting 9 points to the team, therefore it was relegated to a lower division at the end of the season.

In 2008 Colegiales promoted to Primera B when beating Justo José de Urquiza. Colegiales made a great campaign in that division, reaching the finals against Deportivo Merlo (which finally promoted to Primera B Nacional). In 2011 Colegiales took part in the relaunched Copa Argentina (which had not been played since 1931) being defeated by Independiente 4–0 in the first stage.

Colors and uniform edit

The first team jersey was red with a black stripe, taking the colors that identified the anarchistic movement. In 1924, the current three-colored uniform of blue, red and yellow was finally adopted and this combination has remained until now.

Stadium edit

 
Stadium's entrance on Malaver street

The club currently plays at "Libertarios Unidos" stadium, sited in Antonio Malaver and Gervasio Posadas streets in Florida Oeste, Buenos Aires, since 1948. As time went by, Colegiales played its home games in diverse stadiums, most of them situated in the city of Buenos Aires: the first in Blandengues y Manzanares streets (1908), then in Teodoro García and Giribone streets in Colegiales neighbourhood (1924), and the last in Fraga and Estomba streets (1941). In 1948 Colegiales moved to Villa Martelli, Vicente López Partido, where hosted a brief time previously to the move to Florida Oeste where the club has remained since then.[3]

After Colegiales promoted to Primera B Metro in 1993, the club built its first and only seated grandstands with capacity for 500 people. In 2005 the stadium increased its capacity to 8,500 after a new grandstand was built, naming it "Tribuna Libertarios Unidos". The field dimensions are 92 m (101 yd) long by 65 m (71 yd) wide.

Players edit

Current squad edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ARG Marcos Yamil Jara
GK   ARG Alejandro Granero
GK   ARG Milton Álvarez
GK   ARG Gastón Molina
GK   ARG Nicolás Angellotti
GK   ARG César Atamañuk
DF   ARG César Mussopapa
DF   ARG Tomás Farina
DF   ARG Cristian Valdez
DF   ARG Gonzalo Torres
DF   ARG Germán Mendoza
DF   ARG Augusto Tissera
DF   ARG Claudio Verino
DF   PAR Pablo Leguizamón
DF   ARG Nahuel Amarilla
DF   ARG Jorge De Maio
DF   ARG Lucas Faggioli
DF   ARG Bruno Ferraris
DF   ARG Zelmar García
DF   ARG Esteban Giambuzzi
DF   ARG Diego Magallanes
DF   ARG Matías Muñoz
DF   ARG Santiago Tallarico
DF   ARG Facundo Nasif
DF   ARG Brian Medina
MF   ARG Gastón Mansilla
MF   ARG Facundo Stable
MF   ARG Thiago Luna
MF   ARG Franco González
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ARG Gonzálo Torres
MF   ARG Matías Sawicki
MF   ARG Luis Zeballos
MF   ARG Juan Gaspari
MF   ARG Elías Borrego
MF   ARG Héctor Buzzi
MF   ARG Alejandro Cuevas
MF   ARG Cristian Argentino
MF   ARG Ricardo Pérez
MF   ARG Lucas Díaz Canevaro
MF   ARG Diego Cisterna
MF   ARG Diego Chávez
MF   ARG Miguel Conicelli
MF   ARG Franco Gómez
MF   ARG Tobías Moriceau
FW   URU Juan Toya
FW   URU Daniel Martínez
FW   ARG Angel Vildozo
FW   ARG Lucio Ceresetto
FW   ARG Ignacio González
FW   ARG Jonathan Torres
FW   ARG Ramiro Fergonzi
FW   ARG Cristian Vergara
FW   ARG Hugo Cuatrín
FW   ARG Franco Toloza
FW   ARG Agustín Fidalgo
FW   ARG Lucas Poletto
FW   ARG Juan Manuel Tolosa

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ Argentina 1920 at RSSSF
  2. ^ Argentina 1926 by Pablo Ciullini on RSSSF
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2010.
  4. ^ As "Libertarios Unidos"

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • El Tricolor Online (outdated blog)

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This article is about the Argentine football club For the Paraguayan football club see Club Atletico Colegiales Paraguay Club Atletico Colegiales is an Argentine football club based in Florida Oeste Buenos Aires The squad plays in Primera B Metropolitana the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system ColegialesFull nameClub Atletico ColegialesNickname s Tricolor ColeFounded1 April 1908 116 years ago 1908 04 01 GroundLibertarios Unidos Florida Oeste Buenos AiresCapacity8 500ChairmanTomas CostaManagerDario LemmaLeaguePrimera B20212nd of Torneo ReducidoWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 The beginning 1 2 1920 decade 1 3 1930 56 1 4 1957 present 2 Colors and uniform 3 Stadium 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe beginning edit The club was founded on 1 April 1908 in Buenos Aires by a group of anarchists who discussed fighting for better conditions for the working class That was the reason that originated its first name Club Atletico Libertarios Unidos naming Jose Garrone as its first president The colors adopted were red with a horizontal black stripe paying tribute to their anarchist ideology Libertarios Unidos first field was placed just beside the Defensores de Belgrano stadium in the corner of Blandengues and Manzanares streets of Buenos Aires Libertarios Unidos was soon forced to change its name because the government had prohibited any anarchist expression some sources state that it was the Police Chief Ramon Falcon himself who obliged them to change the name So the club was renamed as Sportivo del Norte in 1919 1920 decade edit Sportivo del Norte obtained the promotion to Primera B in 1919 and one year later the team was playing its first match in Primera Division where it finished 8th 1 In 1924 Sportivo had to leave its field in Blandengues and Manzanares moving to Colegiales district The club soon renamed honoring its new home changing not only its name to Club Atletico Colegiales in 1925 but its uniform colors which became blue red and gold They have remained the club colors up to present days In 1926 Colegiales registered to dissident body Asociacion Amateurs de Football AAmF where the team made a good campaign with a squad nicknamed Los Fenomenos The Phenomenons due to the skilled players that formed it Most frequently line up was Tauzlet Rossi Tachini Del Corro Machiavello Alberico Martinez Toscano Giudice Granara Costa Paduano Nevertheless when both leagues merged at the end of the 1926 season six AAmF teams were disaffiliated with Colegiales among them and all their matches annulled As a result those clubs were sent to the second division named Primera Division Seccion B 2 In 1928 Colegiales won the second division championship promoting to Primera Division The line up was Santiago Sesana Rossi Silva Del Corro Pausini Felipelli Martinez Toscano Giudice Gonzalez Coviello 1930 56 edit nbsp The 1947 team that won the Primera C then Primera Amateur title Colegiales had a poor campaign in 1930 and was relegated to Liga Amateur where the team finished 2nd after Sportivo Barracas in 1932 Some restructuring in Argentine football relegated Colegiales to the second division By then the club had moved again establishing its new home in Fraga and Estomba streets and soon after the club moved to Villa Martelli In 1944 Colegiales was relegated to the third division now Primera C After two consecutive seasons finishing 2nd the team finally won the 1947 championship The team went through the season unbeaten with 77 goals scored an average of 3 per game and only 23 goals conceded During that year Colegiales played its home games in different venues so the club had forced to move from Villa Martelli The champion line up was Incardona A Dardenne Arrillaga F Baloira Auad Cespedes Coudannes A Baloira Cantamessi Archero E Dardenne In 1948 the club moved to its current sports field of Antonio Malaver and Gervasio Posadas streets in Florida Oeste Buenos Aires A new restructuring in Argentine football relegated Colegiales to a lower division until 6 January 1956 when the squad won another title when defeated Los Andes 1 0 Coached by Guido Ugobono the line up for that match was Negri Alvarez Cosentino Perez Aragon Cappano Fassani Morales Lopez Tognola Vecino who scored the goal But Colegiales only lasted one season in Primera B so the team was relegated again in 1956 1957 present edit nbsp Colegiales won its second championship in 1955 Colegiales returned to Primera B after winning the 1992 93 title defeating Argentino de Quilmes 1 0 in the last game The team was coached by Ruben Moreno Colegiales only lasted one season so in 1994 the team was relegated to Primera C again although Cole would return a year later after winning the Torneo Reducido Colegiales remained in the division until the team was relegated to Primera C in 2001 In 2002 the team reached the finals to promote to the upper division but was defeated by Deportivo Laferrere The next year Colegiales finally got the promotion after beating Villa Dalmine although the club was punished by the riot caused by its supporters in a match against Tigre The Argentine Football Association punished Colegiales deducting 9 points to the team therefore it was relegated to a lower division at the end of the season In 2008 Colegiales promoted to Primera B when beating Justo Jose de Urquiza Colegiales made a great campaign in that division reaching the finals against Deportivo Merlo which finally promoted to Primera B Nacional In 2011 Colegiales took part in the relaunched Copa Argentina which had not been played since 1931 being defeated by Independiente 4 0 in the first stage Colors and uniform edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Club Atletico Colegiales kits The first team jersey was red with a black stripe taking the colors that identified the anarchistic movement In 1924 the current three colored uniform of blue red and yellow was finally adopted and this combination has remained until now Stadium edit nbsp Stadium s entrance on Malaver street The club currently plays at Libertarios Unidos stadium sited in Antonio Malaver and Gervasio Posadas streets in Florida Oeste Buenos Aires since 1948 As time went by Colegiales played its home games in diverse stadiums most of them situated in the city of Buenos Aires the first in Blandengues y Manzanares streets 1908 then in Teodoro Garcia and Giribone streets in Colegiales neighbourhood 1924 and the last in Fraga and Estomba streets 1941 In 1948 Colegiales moved to Villa Martelli Vicente Lopez Partido where hosted a brief time previously to the move to Florida Oeste where the club has remained since then 3 After Colegiales promoted to Primera B Metro in 1993 the club built its first and only seated grandstands with capacity for 500 people In 2005 the stadium increased its capacity to 8 500 after a new grandstand was built naming it Tribuna Libertarios Unidos The field dimensions are 92 m 101 yd long by 65 m 71 yd wide Players editSee also Category Club Atletico Colegiales Argentina players Current squad edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp ARG Marcos Yamil Jara GK nbsp ARG Alejandro Granero GK nbsp ARG Milton Alvarez GK nbsp ARG Gaston Molina GK nbsp ARG Nicolas Angellotti GK nbsp ARG Cesar Atamanuk DF nbsp ARG Cesar Mussopapa DF nbsp ARG Tomas Farina DF nbsp ARG Cristian Valdez DF nbsp ARG Gonzalo Torres DF nbsp ARG German Mendoza DF nbsp ARG Augusto Tissera DF nbsp ARG Claudio Verino DF nbsp PAR Pablo Leguizamon DF nbsp ARG Nahuel Amarilla DF nbsp ARG Jorge De Maio DF nbsp ARG Lucas Faggioli DF nbsp ARG Bruno Ferraris DF nbsp ARG Zelmar Garcia DF nbsp ARG Esteban Giambuzzi DF nbsp ARG Diego Magallanes DF nbsp ARG Matias Munoz DF nbsp ARG Santiago Tallarico DF nbsp ARG Facundo Nasif DF nbsp ARG Brian Medina MF nbsp ARG Gaston Mansilla MF nbsp ARG Facundo Stable MF nbsp ARG Thiago Luna MF nbsp ARG Franco Gonzalez No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp ARG Gonzalo Torres MF nbsp ARG Matias Sawicki MF nbsp ARG Luis Zeballos MF nbsp ARG Juan Gaspari MF nbsp ARG Elias Borrego MF nbsp ARG Hector Buzzi MF nbsp ARG Alejandro Cuevas MF nbsp ARG Cristian Argentino MF nbsp ARG Ricardo Perez MF nbsp ARG Lucas Diaz Canevaro MF nbsp ARG Diego Cisterna MF nbsp ARG Diego Chavez MF nbsp ARG Miguel Conicelli MF nbsp ARG Franco Gomez MF nbsp ARG Tobias Moriceau FW nbsp URU Juan Toya FW nbsp URU Daniel Martinez FW nbsp ARG Angel Vildozo FW nbsp ARG Lucio Ceresetto FW nbsp ARG Ignacio Gonzalez FW nbsp ARG Jonathan Torres FW nbsp ARG Ramiro Fergonzi FW nbsp ARG Cristian Vergara FW nbsp ARG Hugo Cuatrin FW nbsp ARG Franco Toloza FW nbsp ARG Agustin Fidalgo FW nbsp ARG Lucas Poletto FW nbsp ARG Juan Manuel TolosaHonours editPrimera B 1 1928 Primera C 7 1913 1914 4 1947 1955 1992 93 2002 03 2007 08References edit Argentina 1920 at RSSSF Argentina 1926 by Pablo Ciullini on RSSSF Colegiales cumple 100 anos Archived from the original on 8 October 2012 Retrieved 10 December 2010 As Libertarios Unidos External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Club Atletico Colegiales Official website nbsp El Tricolor Online outdated blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Club Atletico Colegiales Argentina amp oldid 1189834998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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