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Quilmes Atlético Club

Quilmes Atlético Club (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkilmes aˈtletiko ˈkluβ]) is an Argentine sports club based in the Quilmes district of Greater Buenos Aires. Established in 1887 (although the date of foundation is still under dispute)[note 1], Quilmes is the oldest club of Argentina still competing in championships organised by the Argentine Football Association. Quilmes' football team currently plays in Primera Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system.

Quilmes
Full nameQuilmes Atlético Club
Nickname(s)El Cervecero (The Brewers)
Decano del fútbol argentino (Argentine football's dean)
Founded27 November 1887; 136 years ago (1887-11-27) [note 1]
GroundEstadio Centenario, Quilmes
Capacity30,200[5]
ChairmanChristian Sterli
ManagerCarlos Doalla
LeaguePrimera Nacional
2023Primeira Nacional Zone B, 4th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

In the top division of Argentine football, Quilmes has won three titles, including two Primera División championships and one Copa de Honor MCBA. Quilmes also won five second division titles. The club also has a women's football team, competing at the third division.

Apart from football, Quilmes' main sport is field hockey, which both teams, women's and men's, have won many titles at their respective Torneo Metropolitano championships.[6] Quilmes has also a field hockey stadium, "Estadio Nacional" with a capacity of 6,000 seats.

Other sports practised at the club are basketball, gymnastics, handball, martial arts, roller skating, swimming and tennis.

History edit

Origins and organisation edit

The origins of the club can be found at the "Quilmes and Polo Club", an institution founded by British immigrants about 1880. In 1887 the club changed its name to "Quilmes Rovers Athletic Club" with a football team formed entirely by British people. That team took part in the second edition of Argentine Primera División championship held in 1893.[7]

 
A Quilmes team of 1902, with the white shirt adopted one year before

On 5 November 1897, promoting an initiative by Presbyterian preacher Reverend Joseph T Stevenson,[8] the Quilmes Cricket Club was founded. The club changed its name to Quilmes Athletic Club in 1901, the year that Quilmes registered to Argentine Association Football League (former Argentine Football Association).[9]

By the time that Quilmes was founded, the only club existing in Quilmes was the Quilmes Lawn Tennis Club. Guillermo Morgan was named president, becoming the first chairman of the recently created institution.[10] During its first years, Quilmes did not admitted non-British members. The club represented to the huge British community that worked at Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway. At the beginning of its existence, the main sport practised at Quilmes was cricket, and club's colours were crimson and blue.

In March 1898 Quilmes Cricket Club added football as sport. In 1901 the club also changed its colours, adopting the England national football team's, white shirt with blue collar and shorts. By the first years of 20th century the club began to admit Argentine members, following the example of the other institution of the city, Argentino de Quilmes, which had been founded as a reaction to British rules for memberships. Unlike Quilmes CC, Argentino was opened to receive Argentine members.

First title edit

 
The 1912 team which won the first Primera División championship for the club

Quilmes was the first team (amongst the one that are still active) to face legendary Alumni, in 1901. Alumni beat Quilmes 1–0 and 3–1, keeping its supremacy until 1906 when Quilmes achieved its first victory, defeating Alumni 4–2.[10]

In 1912 Quilmes won its first title, the Primera División championship. The team was formed by many British players that had played for Alumni, dissolved one year before. The team remained in the top division of football until 1937, when it was relegated along with Argentinos Juniors to the second division.

Return to success edit

 
Quilmes AC in 1949, when winning the Primera B title

The team played in Primera B until 1949 when Quilmes won the title promoting to Primera. Quilmes finished the season scored the most goals during the tournament (118). In 1959 the club changed its name again, turning to the Spanish denomination "Quilmes Atlético Club" which has remained since.

 
The Quilmes line-up that won the second Primera División title for the club in 1978

After being relegated again in 1951, Quilmes won the second division championship and promoted to Primera, after the Football Association stated that Newell's Old Boys (who had finished first and proclaimed champion) promised Excursionistas an amount of money if they defeated Quilmes. As a result, the title was given to Quilmes (which had finished 2nd after Newell's) which promoted to Primera instead of Rosarino team.

Quilmes lasted only season at the top division, being relegated in 1962 and returning to Primera 3 years later, along with champion Colón de Santa Fe. The club would be relegated again in 1970. Five years later, Quilmes won the Primera B title, promoting along with champion San Telmo.

In 1978 Quilmes won the Torneo Metropolitano, being its only title in Primera to date. That team, coached by José Yudica, had notable players such as Jorge Gáspari, Horacio Milozzi, top-scorer Luis Andreuchi and Omar "El Indio" Gómez, considered the greatest idol in club's history. The next year Quilmes played the 1979 Copa Libertadores but the team did not qualify for the second round being eliminated.

The dark years edit

 
The 1990-91 squad that got promotion to Primera División

In 1980 Quilmes was relegated to Primera B, returning to Primera just one year later along with champion Nueva Chicago after finishing 2nd. Quilmes made a great performance during the 1981 Nacional reaching the finals where the team was finally beaten by Ferro Carril Oeste. The next season Quilmes could not repeat the good performance and was relegated again to second division. In 1986, due to a major restructuring in the Argentine league system, a new division, "Primera B Nacional" was created. Quilmes did not qualify to play there so the team continued at Primera B, which became the third division after the restructuring.

In 1987 Quilmes won the 1986–87 Primera B Metropolitana title, promoting to National B. That same year construction of the new stadium started. In 1991 Quilmes returned to Primera División after 10 years playing at lower divisions, when beat Club Almirante Brown 1–0. The squad only lasted one season in Primera, returning to Nacional B.

In 1995 Quilmes inaugurated its new stadium, named "Estadio Centenario Dr. José Luis Meiszner" playing a friendly match against Club Nacional de Football. During the following seasons, Quilmes would have many chances to promote but the team did not achieve its objective, losing the final playoffs at the hands of Huracán, Los Andes, and Banfield. Moreover, Quilmes lost another two chances for promotion, being defeated by Belgrano de Córdoba both times.

Last years edit

Quilmes finally got the long-awaited promotion to Primera in 2002–03 season, after leaving behind Argentinos Juniors with scores of 1–0 and 0–0.

After two good campaigns in Primera, Quilmes qualified to play the 2005 Copa Libertadores. Quilmes passed the first stage although they was soon eliminated. Quilmes would later be relegated to Nacional B in the 2006–07 season. Quilmes returned to the top division in 2009–10 season along with Olimpo and All Boys. Just one year later Quilmes was again relegated to the second division, where the team remained until 2012.

In June 2012 Quilmes returned to Primera División, after being placed 2nd in Primera B Nacional. The Cervecero defeated Guillermo Brown de Puerto Madryn 2–0 in the last fixture totalising 72 points, therefore promoting after champion River Plate.[11]

Christian Sterli became Quilmes' new president on 25 August 2019, replacing Marcelo Calello.[12]

Uniforms edit

The football jersey was primarily red and blue inspired on the flag of the United Kingdom (due to Quilmes' British origins).[13] In 1901 the club adopted the white and blue colors, until 1908 when the club worn blue shirts. In 1912, Quilmes returned to the white and blue colors, which have remained to present days.[14]

 
 
 
 
 
 
1887–1901
 
 
 
 
 
 
1901–1908
 
 
 
 
 
 
1908–1911
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1912–present

Nickname edit

Quilmes most known nickname is El Cervecero (The Brewers) because of the Cerveza Quilmes brewery of the same city (which also is the main sponsor of the club). It is also known as El Decano (The Dean), because is the club that has been playing football continuously for the longest time in Argentina.

Stadium edit

Quilmes started building a new stadium in 1987 to inaugurate it first in 1993, and then officially in 1995. It was extended in 1998 to its current capacity. The old stadium of Guido and Sarmiento junction was later demolished.

Current squad edit

Current squad of Quilmes Atlético Club as of 26 July 2022 (edit)
Sources: Official website and Argentine Soccer

Manager: Walter Coyette


Former players edit

Managers edit

Honours edit

Football edit

Field hockey edit

Women's edit

Men's edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b The club settled on 5 November 1887 as the date of its foundation, considering "Quilmes and Polo Club" (then named "Quilmes Rovers A.C.") as its predecessor. Nevertheless, Argentine football historian Jorge Gallego stated that the original institution founded in 1887 was dissolved and the current club was founded on 5 November 1897 as "Quilmes Cricket Club". According to his version, this club was not related with any other institution previously founded in the city of Quilmes.[1][2][3] Other sources affirm that reverend J.T. Stevenson (recognised as founder of "Quilmes C.C.") arrived in Argentina in 1895, taking part in the meeting of 1897 when the QCC was established. Therefore, the date of foundation is still disputed.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Las dos fechas de Quilmes" by Oscar Barnade, Clarín, 6 November 2006
  2. ^ at Quilmes Decano (archived, 31 August 2012)
  3. ^ Quilmes A.C./Historia on Quilmes official website
  4. ^ El futbol y una polémica que no tiene fin on Perfil, 29 December 2017
  5. ^ Club information, Quilmes website 24 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Campeones del Metropolitano 11 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine at HSRA.com
  7. ^ "Argentina 1893" 6 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine at RSSSF
  8. ^ . The Scotsman. 14 November 2008. Archived from the original on 10 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Historia del Club" at Quilmes official website 13 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ a b El Nacimiento de una Pasión, Alejandro Fabbri, Capital Intelectual editores (2006)
  11. ^ "Quilmes consiguió el ascenso directo", Playfutbol.com, 23 June 2012
  12. ^ "Christian Sterli es el nuevo presidente de Quilmes". Grupo La Provincia. 26 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  13. ^ "List of clubs" on River Plate Sports & Pastime, Apr 1893
  14. ^ Historia - El inicio de la historia on Quilmes A.C. website

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Quilmes Hockey
  • Pasión Cervecera

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For the basketball club from Mar del Plata see Quilmes de Mar del Plata 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 Quilmes Atletico Club news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Quilmes Atletico Club Spanish pronunciation ˈkilmes aˈtletiko ˈklub is an Argentine sports club based in the Quilmes district of Greater Buenos Aires Established in 1887 although the date of foundation is still under dispute note 1 Quilmes is the oldest club of Argentina still competing in championships organised by the Argentine Football Association Quilmes football team currently plays in Primera Nacional the second division of the Argentine football league system QuilmesFull nameQuilmes Atletico ClubNickname s El Cervecero The Brewers Decano del futbol argentino Argentine football s dean Founded27 November 1887 136 years ago 1887 11 27 note 1 GroundEstadio Centenario QuilmesCapacity30 200 5 ChairmanChristian SterliManagerCarlos DoallaLeaguePrimera Nacional2023Primeira Nacional Zone B 4thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonIn the top division of Argentine football Quilmes has won three titles including two Primera Division championships and one Copa de Honor MCBA Quilmes also won five second division titles The club also has a women s football team competing at the third division Apart from football Quilmes main sport is field hockey which both teams women s and men s have won many titles at their respective Torneo Metropolitano championships 6 Quilmes has also a field hockey stadium Estadio Nacional with a capacity of 6 000 seats Other sports practised at the club are basketball gymnastics handball martial arts roller skating swimming and tennis Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins and organisation 1 2 First title 1 3 Return to success 1 4 The dark years 1 5 Last years 2 Uniforms 3 Nickname 4 Stadium 5 Current squad 6 Former players 7 Managers 8 Honours 8 1 Football 8 2 Field hockey 8 2 1 Women s 8 2 2 Men s 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory editOrigins and organisation edit The origins of the club can be found at the Quilmes and Polo Club an institution founded by British immigrants about 1880 In 1887 the club changed its name to Quilmes Rovers Athletic Club with a football team formed entirely by British people That team took part in the second edition of Argentine Primera Division championship held in 1893 7 nbsp A Quilmes team of 1902 with the white shirt adopted one year beforeOn 5 November 1897 promoting an initiative by Presbyterian preacher Reverend Joseph T Stevenson 8 the Quilmes Cricket Club was founded The club changed its name to Quilmes Athletic Club in 1901 the year that Quilmes registered to Argentine Association Football League former Argentine Football Association 9 By the time that Quilmes was founded the only club existing in Quilmes was the Quilmes Lawn Tennis Club Guillermo Morgan was named president becoming the first chairman of the recently created institution 10 During its first years Quilmes did not admitted non British members The club represented to the huge British community that worked at Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway At the beginning of its existence the main sport practised at Quilmes was cricket and club s colours were crimson and blue In March 1898 Quilmes Cricket Club added football as sport In 1901 the club also changed its colours adopting the England national football team s white shirt with blue collar and shorts By the first years of 20th century the club began to admit Argentine members following the example of the other institution of the city Argentino de Quilmes which had been founded as a reaction to British rules for memberships Unlike Quilmes CC Argentino was opened to receive Argentine members First title edit nbsp The 1912 team which won the first Primera Division championship for the clubQuilmes was the first team amongst the one that are still active to face legendary Alumni in 1901 Alumni beat Quilmes 1 0 and 3 1 keeping its supremacy until 1906 when Quilmes achieved its first victory defeating Alumni 4 2 10 In 1912 Quilmes won its first title the Primera Division championship The team was formed by many British players that had played for Alumni dissolved one year before The team remained in the top division of football until 1937 when it was relegated along with Argentinos Juniors to the second division Return to success edit nbsp Quilmes AC in 1949 when winning the Primera B titleThe team played in Primera B until 1949 when Quilmes won the title promoting to Primera Quilmes finished the season scored the most goals during the tournament 118 In 1959 the club changed its name again turning to the Spanish denomination Quilmes Atletico Club which has remained since nbsp The Quilmes line up that won the second Primera Division title for the club in 1978After being relegated again in 1951 Quilmes won the second division championship and promoted to Primera after the Football Association stated that Newell s Old Boys who had finished first and proclaimed champion promised Excursionistas an amount of money if they defeated Quilmes As a result the title was given to Quilmes which had finished 2nd after Newell s which promoted to Primera instead of Rosarino team Quilmes lasted only season at the top division being relegated in 1962 and returning to Primera 3 years later along with champion Colon de Santa Fe The club would be relegated again in 1970 Five years later Quilmes won the Primera B title promoting along with champion San Telmo In 1978 Quilmes won the Torneo Metropolitano being its only title in Primera to date That team coached by Jose Yudica had notable players such as Jorge Gaspari Horacio Milozzi top scorer Luis Andreuchi and Omar El Indio Gomez considered the greatest idol in club s history The next year Quilmes played the 1979 Copa Libertadores but the team did not qualify for the second round being eliminated The dark years edit nbsp The 1990 91 squad that got promotion to Primera DivisionIn 1980 Quilmes was relegated to Primera B returning to Primera just one year later along with champion Nueva Chicago after finishing 2nd Quilmes made a great performance during the 1981 Nacional reaching the finals where the team was finally beaten by Ferro Carril Oeste The next season Quilmes could not repeat the good performance and was relegated again to second division In 1986 due to a major restructuring in the Argentine league system a new division Primera B Nacional was created Quilmes did not qualify to play there so the team continued at Primera B which became the third division after the restructuring In 1987 Quilmes won the 1986 87 Primera B Metropolitana title promoting to National B That same year construction of the new stadium started In 1991 Quilmes returned to Primera Division after 10 years playing at lower divisions when beat Club Almirante Brown 1 0 The squad only lasted one season in Primera returning to Nacional B In 1995 Quilmes inaugurated its new stadium named Estadio Centenario Dr Jose Luis Meiszner playing a friendly match against Club Nacional de Football During the following seasons Quilmes would have many chances to promote but the team did not achieve its objective losing the final playoffs at the hands of Huracan Los Andes and Banfield Moreover Quilmes lost another two chances for promotion being defeated by Belgrano de Cordoba both times Last years edit Quilmes finally got the long awaited promotion to Primera in 2002 03 season after leaving behind Argentinos Juniors with scores of 1 0 and 0 0 After two good campaigns in Primera Quilmes qualified to play the 2005 Copa Libertadores Quilmes passed the first stage although they was soon eliminated Quilmes would later be relegated to Nacional B in the 2006 07 season Quilmes returned to the top division in 2009 10 season along with Olimpo and All Boys Just one year later Quilmes was again relegated to the second division where the team remained until 2012 In June 2012 Quilmes returned to Primera Division after being placed 2nd in Primera B Nacional The Cervecero defeated Guillermo Brown de Puerto Madryn 2 0 in the last fixture totalising 72 points therefore promoting after champion River Plate 11 Christian Sterli became Quilmes new president on 25 August 2019 replacing Marcelo Calello 12 Uniforms editThe football jersey was primarily red and blue inspired on the flag of the United Kingdom due to Quilmes British origins 13 In 1901 the club adopted the white and blue colors until 1908 when the club worn blue shirts In 1912 Quilmes returned to the white and blue colors which have remained to present days 14 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1887 1901 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1901 1908 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1908 1911 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1912 presentNickname editQuilmes most known nickname is El Cervecero The Brewers because of the Cerveza Quilmes brewery of the same city which also is the main sponsor of the club It is also known as El Decano The Dean because is the club that has been playing football continuously for the longest time in Argentina Stadium editQuilmes started building a new stadium in 1987 to inaugurate it first in 1993 and then officially in 1995 It was extended in 1998 to its current capacity The old stadium of Guido and Sarmiento junction was later demolished Current squad editCurrent squad of Quilmes Atletico Club as of 26 July 2022 edit Sources Official website and Argentine Soccer No Position Player nbsp ARG GK Roberto Ramirez nbsp ARG GK Matias Budino nbsp ARG GK Esteban Glellel nbsp ARG DF Matias Cortave nbsp ARG DF Rodrigo Moreria nbsp ARG DF Federico Tevez nbsp ARG DF Ivan Erquiaga nbsp ARG DF Fernando Evangelista nbsp ARG DF Agustin Bindella nbsp ARG DF Rafael Barrios nbsp ARG DF Matias Ruiz Diaz nbsp ARG MF Adrian Calello nbsp ARG MF David DroccoNo Position Player nbsp ARG MF Hernan Lamberti nbsp ARG MF Kevin Lopez nbsp ARG MF Facundo Silva nbsp ARG MF Santiago Lopez Garcia nbsp ARG MF Ivan Colman nbsp ARG FW Emanuel Moreno nbsp ARG FW Julian Bonetto nbsp COL FW Camilo Machado nbsp ARG FW Federico Gonzalez nbsp ARG FW Mauro Molina nbsp ARG FW Tomas Blanco nbsp ARG FW Mariano PavoneManager Walter CoyetteFormer players editMain category Quilmes Atletico Club footballersManagers edit nbsp Humberto Zuccarelli 1 July 1986 30 June 89 1 July 1992 30 June 95 nbsp Gustavo Alfaro 1 July 1996 30 June 97 nbsp Alberto Fanesi 1 July 1997 30 June 99 nbsp Hector Rivoira 1 July 2000 30 June 01 nbsp Gustavo Alfaro 1 July 2003 30 June 04 nbsp Humberto Zuccarelli interim 200 nbsp Alberto Pascutti 13 May 2008 12 April 09 nbsp Jose Maria Bianco 24 April 2009 nbsp Jorge Luis Ghiso 1 Jan 2010 30 June 10 nbsp Hugo Tocalli 10 June 2010 17 Oct 10 nbsp Leonardo Madelon 17 Oct 2010 6 March 11 nbsp Ricardo Caruso Lombardi 8 March 2011 4 April 12 nbsp Omar de Felippe 4 April 2012 30 June 13 nbsp Nelson Vivas 1 July 2013 21 Oct 13 nbsp Blas Giunta 22 Oct 2013 16 Feb 14 nbsp Ricardo Caruso Lombardi 18 Feb 2014 31 May 2014 nbsp Pablo Quattrocchi 7 June 2014 Present Honours editFootball edit Primera Division 2 1912 1978 Metropolitano Copa de Honor MCBA 1 1908 Primera B Nacional 1 1990 91 Primera B Metropolitana 4 1949 1961 1975 1986 87Field hockey edit Women s edit Metropolitano Primera Division 17 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1952 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1960 1961 1964Men s edit Metropolitano Primera Division 16 1922 1923 1924 1937 1938 1939 1940 1942 1944 1980 1995 1996 2001 2005 2007 2008Notes edit a b The club settled on 5 November 1887 as the date of its foundation considering Quilmes and Polo Club then named Quilmes Rovers A C as its predecessor Nevertheless Argentine football historian Jorge Gallego stated that the original institution founded in 1887 was dissolved and the current club was founded on 5 November 1897 as Quilmes Cricket Club According to his version this club was not related with any other institution previously founded in the city of Quilmes 1 2 3 Other sources affirm that reverend J T Stevenson recognised as founder of Quilmes C C arrived in Argentina in 1895 taking part in the meeting of 1897 when the QCC was established Therefore the date of foundation is still disputed 4 References edit Las dos fechas de Quilmes by Oscar Barnade Clarin 6 November 2006 Historia de Quilmes at Quilmes Decano archived 31 August 2012 Quilmes A C Historia on Quilmes official website El futbol y una polemica que no tiene fin on Perfil 29 December 2017 Club information Quilmes website Archived 24 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine Campeones del Metropolitano Archived 11 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine at HSRA com Argentina 1893 Archived 6 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine at RSSSF Argentine football returns to roots of its Scottish founder The Scotsman 14 November 2008 Archived from the original on 10 December 2019 Historia del Club at Quilmes official website Archived 13 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine a b El Nacimiento de una Pasion Alejandro Fabbri Capital Intelectual editores 2006 Quilmes consiguio el ascenso directo Playfutbol com 23 June 2012 Christian Sterli es el nuevo presidente de Quilmes Grupo La Provincia 26 August 2019 Retrieved 26 August 2019 List of clubs on River Plate Sports amp Pastime Apr 1893 Historia El inicio de la historia on Quilmes A C websiteExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quilmes Athletic Club Official website nbsp Quilmes Hockey Pasion Cervecera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quilmes Atletico Club amp oldid 1189896344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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