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Club Atlético Temperley

Club Atlético Temperley is an Argentine sports club from the city of Temperley in Greater Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in the Primera Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system.

Temperley
Full nameClub Atlético Temperley
Nickname(s)Celeste
Gasolero
Founded1 November 1912; 110 years ago (1912-11-01)
GroundEstadio Alfredo Beranger
Turdera, Argentina
Capacity13,000
PresidentMartín Vila
ManagerAlejandro Orfila Colmenares
LeaguePrimera Nacional
2021Primera Nacional Zone A, 9th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Apart from football, Temperley hosts various sports, such as athletics, basque pelota, basketball, boxing, futsal, field hockey, judo, roller skating, swimming, taekwondo and tennis.

History Edit

Beginning Edit

The predecessor of Temperley was the Club de Foot-ball Centenario established in 1910 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Revolución de Mayo. But the official establishment of the club was on 4 November 1912 during a meeting held at Club Arias. The first field of Centenario was in Villa Turdera, Buenos Aires. The first jersey was red with green collar.

In 1917 Temperley affiliated to the Argentine Football Association, the same year that the club decided to adopt the light-blue colors for the jersey, which would be Temperley's distinctive color to date. After being affiliated, the team started to play at the second division two years later. In 1921 the club changed its name to "Club Atlético Temperley" in 1921. That same year the institution also signed a contract to rent a land for $ 20 a month.

Amateur years and fusion Edit

 
The squad that finished 2nd in 1924

In 1924 Temperley made a great campaign finishing 2nd to Boca Juniors.[1] When the Liga Argentina de Football merged with Asociación Amateurs Argentina de Football, the club decided to disjoin the league. A soon time later Temperley requested to be affiliated again, the Association accepted but sending the club to play at the second division.

In 1932 Temperley merged with Argentino de Banfield. The new club, renamed as "Argentino de Temperley" played from 1932 to 1934 in the championships organized by amateur Asociacion Argentina de Football.[2] When the amateur league merged with the professional league, Argentino changed its name to "Club Atlético Temperley" which has remained since then.

In 1946 the club inaugurated the concrete-built grandstands of its stadium and ten years later the new lighting on the field. This encouraged the organization of club's football matches at night, as well as the practise of other disciplines such as tennis and netball.

Return to Primera Edit

 
The 1974 team that won the first championship promoting to Primera División.

Temperley won its first title in the 1974 Primera B championship, therefore returning to Primera División. At the playoffs, Temperley defeated Estudiantes (BA) by 3–1 and drew Lanús and Unión by 1–1 scores, finishing first in the group with 3 points qualifying to play at the top division of Argentine football after 37 years.[3] The team was coached by Jorge Ginarte who started his long-time career as coach of lower division teams.

The second promotion was in 1982. Temperley finished 2nd to champion San Lorenzo after playing a playoff which ended with the final games against Atlanta. Temperley won the first match 2–1 but lost at the hand of the Bohemios the second game by 1–0. The series had to be defined by penalty shot-out and Temperley won 13–12 therefore promoting to Primera División. Notable players of that team were Hugo Lacava Schell, Carlos Piris, Hugo Issa, and Dabrowski amongst others.

Relegation and bankruptcy Edit

Temperley's stand on Primera did not last much time so the team was relegated to Primera B Nacional at the end of 1986–87 losing the playoff match to Platense by 2–0.[4] Two years later the team was relegated again to the third division. Moreover, in 1991 the club went into bankruptcy after judge José María Durañona declared the club broken due to a debt that the club had with the Football Players Sindicate for an amount of US$400,000. The institution remained closed for two years until in 1993 Temperley was allowed to play in Primera C, in a match against Tristán Suárez.

Promotion and relegations Edit

The next season Temperley promoted to Primera B Metropolitana defeating Tristán Suárez in the playoff matches (1–0 and 2–1). Mariano Biondi was the coach of that team.[5] One year later (the 1995–96 season) Temperley won its two consecutive promotion to Primera B Nacional although the club did a poor campaign being relegated again at the end of the tournament. On 31 July 1999 Temperley won a new promotion to Nacional B, being coached by Héctor Ostúa.

Uniform evolution Edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1912–17
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1917–present
Rare models
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1930
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1960 1
 
 
 
 
 
 
1964 2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1969–71 3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1974 4
Notes:
  • 1 Worn in the second half of a match versus Deportivo Morón.
  • 2 Worn during some matches in the season.
  • 3 Worn during the 1971 Primera B season.
  • 4 Worn during the 1974 Primera B season, when Temperley won its first title.

Records Edit

  • Biggest wins
8-0 vs Estudiantes BA
10-2 vs Sportivo Dock Sud
0-0 vs Villarreal CF
  • Biggest defeat
1-9 vs Nueva Chicago
  • Most appearances
Oscar Aguilar – 292 games (1979–90)
  • Top scorer
  Luciano Agnolín – 130 goals (1939–42)
  • Best goalkeeper
Alejandro Coronitti – 109 goals conceded in 111 games (0.98 per game)

Players Edit

Current squad Edit

As of 3 August 2022

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   URU Matías Castro
GK   ARG Federico Crivelli
GK   ARG Lautaro Maldonado
DF   ARG Ezequiel Navarro (loan from Huracán)
DF   ARG Gastón Bojanich
DF   ARG Gustavo Toranzo
DF   ARG Pedro Souto
DF   ARG Valentín Rodríguez
DF   ARG Facundo Castet (loan from Sarmiento)
DF   ARG Agustín Sosa
DF   ARG Mauricio Rosales
MF   ARG Tobías Reinhart
MF   ARG Ezequiel Rodríguez
MF   ARG Emmanuel García
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ARG Ezequiel Gallegos
MF   ARG Agustín Toledo
MF   ARG Lucas Pittinari
MF   ARG Agustín Allione
MF   ARG Franco Ayunta
MF   ARG Juan Frías
FW   ARG Brian Gómez
FW   ARG Agustin Paz
FW   ARG Agustín Campana
FW   ARG Lucas Baldunciel
FW   ARG Facundo Callejo
FW   ARG Franco Toloza (loan from Colegiales)
FW   ARG Luis López
FW   ARG Facundo Pumpido

Out on loan 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
DF   ARG Nicolás Demartini (at Tigre until 31 December 2022)

Notable players Edit

Notable coaches Edit

Titles Edit

1974
1994–95

References Edit

  1. ^ Argentina 1924 – Asociación Argentina de Football – RSSSF
  2. ^ Argentina 1932 (amateur) at RSSSF
  3. ^ Argentina second level 1974 at RSSSF
  4. ^ Final Tables Argentina 1981–1990 at RSSSF
  5. ^ "El caso de Temperley" – Agencia Universitaria de Noticias

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Club Atletico Temperley news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Club Atletico Temperley is an Argentine sports club from the city of Temperley in Greater Buenos Aires The club is mostly known for its football team which currently plays in the Primera Nacional the second division of the Argentine football league system TemperleyFull nameClub Atletico TemperleyNickname s Celeste GasoleroFounded1 November 1912 110 years ago 1912 11 01 GroundEstadio Alfredo Beranger Turdera ArgentinaCapacity13 000PresidentMartin VilaManagerAlejandro Orfila ColmenaresLeaguePrimera Nacional2021Primera Nacional Zone A 9thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonApart from football Temperley hosts various sports such as athletics basque pelota basketball boxing futsal field hockey judo roller skating swimming taekwondo and tennis Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginning 1 2 Amateur years and fusion 1 3 Return to Primera 1 4 Relegation and bankruptcy 1 5 Promotion and relegations 1 6 Uniform evolution 2 Records 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 3 2 Out on loan 4 Notable players 5 Notable coaches 6 Titles 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditBeginning Edit The predecessor of Temperley was the Club de Foot ball Centenario established in 1910 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Revolucion de Mayo But the official establishment of the club was on 4 November 1912 during a meeting held at Club Arias The first field of Centenario was in Villa Turdera Buenos Aires The first jersey was red with green collar In 1917 Temperley affiliated to the Argentine Football Association the same year that the club decided to adopt the light blue colors for the jersey which would be Temperley s distinctive color to date After being affiliated the team started to play at the second division two years later In 1921 the club changed its name to Club Atletico Temperley in 1921 That same year the institution also signed a contract to rent a land for 20 a month Amateur years and fusion Edit nbsp The squad that finished 2nd in 1924In 1924 Temperley made a great campaign finishing 2nd to Boca Juniors 1 When the Liga Argentina de Football merged with Asociacion Amateurs Argentina de Football the club decided to disjoin the league A soon time later Temperley requested to be affiliated again the Association accepted but sending the club to play at the second division In 1932 Temperley merged with Argentino de Banfield The new club renamed as Argentino de Temperley played from 1932 to 1934 in the championships organized by amateur Asociacion Argentina de Football 2 When the amateur league merged with the professional league Argentino changed its name to Club Atletico Temperley which has remained since then In 1946 the club inaugurated the concrete built grandstands of its stadium and ten years later the new lighting on the field This encouraged the organization of club s football matches at night as well as the practise of other disciplines such as tennis and netball Return to Primera Edit nbsp The 1974 team that won the first championship promoting to Primera Division Temperley won its first title in the 1974 Primera B championship therefore returning to Primera Division At the playoffs Temperley defeated Estudiantes BA by 3 1 and drew Lanus and Union by 1 1 scores finishing first in the group with 3 points qualifying to play at the top division of Argentine football after 37 years 3 The team was coached by Jorge Ginarte who started his long time career as coach of lower division teams The second promotion was in 1982 Temperley finished 2nd to champion San Lorenzo after playing a playoff which ended with the final games against Atlanta Temperley won the first match 2 1 but lost at the hand of the Bohemios the second game by 1 0 The series had to be defined by penalty shot out and Temperley won 13 12 therefore promoting to Primera Division Notable players of that team were Hugo Lacava Schell Carlos Piris Hugo Issa and Dabrowski amongst others Relegation and bankruptcy Edit Temperley s stand on Primera did not last much time so the team was relegated to Primera B Nacional at the end of 1986 87 losing the playoff match to Platense by 2 0 4 Two years later the team was relegated again to the third division Moreover in 1991 the club went into bankruptcy after judge Jose Maria Duranona declared the club broken due to a debt that the club had with the Football Players Sindicate for an amount of US 400 000 The institution remained closed for two years until in 1993 Temperley was allowed to play in Primera C in a match against Tristan Suarez Promotion and relegations Edit The next season Temperley promoted to Primera B Metropolitana defeating Tristan Suarez in the playoff matches 1 0 and 2 1 Mariano Biondi was the coach of that team 5 One year later the 1995 96 season Temperley won its two consecutive promotion to Primera B Nacional although the club did a poor campaign being relegated again at the end of the tournament On 31 July 1999 Temperley won a new promotion to Nacional B being coached by Hector Ostua Uniform evolution Edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1912 17 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1917 presentRare models nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1930 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1960 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1964 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1969 71 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1974 4Notes 1 Worn in the second half of a match versus Deportivo Moron 2 Worn during some matches in the season 3 Worn during the 1971 Primera B season 4 Worn during the 1974 Primera B season when Temperley won its first title Records EditBiggest wins8 0 vs Estudiantes BA 10 2 vs Sportivo Dock Sud 0 0 vs Villarreal CF dd Biggest defeat1 9 vs Nueva Chicago dd Most appearancesOscar Aguilar 292 games 1979 90 dd Top scorer nbsp Luciano Agnolin 130 goals 1939 42 dd Best goalkeeperAlejandro Coronitti 109 goals conceded in 111 games 0 98 per game dd Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 3 August 2022Note 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 URU Matias Castro GK nbsp ARG Federico Crivelli GK nbsp ARG Lautaro Maldonado DF nbsp ARG Ezequiel Navarro loan from Huracan DF nbsp ARG Gaston Bojanich DF nbsp ARG Gustavo Toranzo DF nbsp ARG Pedro Souto DF nbsp ARG Valentin Rodriguez DF nbsp ARG Facundo Castet loan from Sarmiento DF nbsp ARG Agustin Sosa DF nbsp ARG Mauricio Rosales MF nbsp ARG Tobias Reinhart MF nbsp ARG Ezequiel Rodriguez MF nbsp ARG Emmanuel Garcia No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp ARG Ezequiel Gallegos MF nbsp ARG Agustin Toledo MF nbsp ARG Lucas Pittinari MF nbsp ARG Agustin Allione MF nbsp ARG Franco Ayunta MF nbsp ARG Juan Frias FW nbsp ARG Brian Gomez FW nbsp ARG Agustin Paz FW nbsp ARG Agustin Campana FW nbsp ARG Lucas Baldunciel FW nbsp ARG Facundo Callejo FW nbsp ARG Franco Toloza loan from Colegiales FW nbsp ARG Luis Lopez FW nbsp ARG Facundo PumpidoOut on loan 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 DF nbsp ARG Nicolas Demartini at Tigre until 31 December 2022 Notable players Edit nbsp Carlos De Marta nbsp nbsp Adriano Tomas Custodio MendesNotable coaches Edit nbsp Jorge Ginarte 1974 nbsp Ricardo Rezza 2014 2015 Titles EditPrimera B 11974 dd Primera C 11994 95 dd References Edit Argentina 1924 Asociacion Argentina de Football RSSSF Argentina 1932 amateur at RSSSF Argentina second level 1974 at RSSSF Final Tables Argentina 1981 1990 at RSSSF El caso de Temperley Agencia Universitaria de NoticiasExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related 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