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Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy

Club Atlético Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ aˈtletiko ximˈnasjaj esˈɣɾima], (usually known as Gimnasia de Jujuy or just GEJ) is an Argentine sports club based in San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy Province. The club was founded in 1931 and is best known for its football team, which currently plays in the Primera B Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system.[1]

Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy
Full nameClub Atlético Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy
Nickname(s)Lobo Jujeño
Founded18 March 1931; 93 years ago (1931-03-18)
GroundEstadio 23 de Agosto (La Tacita de Plata),
San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina
Capacity23,000
PresidentFabián López
ManagerDarío Franco
LeaguePrimera Nacional
2023Primera Nacional Zone B, 10th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The team is one of the most important football clubs in the North-West region of Argentina. It has spent most of its history in the second division, although it has also played in the Primera Division on many occasions. In terms of titles, it is the biggest club in the Jujuy province, with 38 in total.

History edit

The club was founded on 18 March 1931. The first president of Gimnasia and one of the major drivers for the club's foundation was Thomas Yufra, who was president on three occasions. The current president is Fernando Yécora, who succeeded Horacio Raúl Ulloa after 20 years as head of the institution.

The first cup participation for GEJ came in the 1945 Copa de la República, which was organized by AFA. The club won its first title in that same year, which was the Liga Jujena. It won the next four regional league titles.

Gimansia made its debut in the AFA Torneo Nacional versus Boca Juniors at La Bombonera, where they lost 3–1. The other participations in the tournament were in, 1973, 1975 (it reached 4th place), 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981 (it reached the quarter-final) and 1982. It also participated in the Cup of Honor and was champion 10 times. The team took part in the first edition of the B Nacional, the 1986–87 season, achieving promotion from the Torneo del Interior by beating rivals Talleres de Perico on penalties after a 1–1 draw over 90 minutes. The manager was Vladem Lazaro Ruiz Quevedo, better known as "Delem". However, the club was relegated in 1988 back into Torneo del Interior.[2]

Led by Salvador Ragusa, Gimnasia returned to the second division in 1993 and under Francisco Ferraro, they got another promotion in a row during the 1993–94 season, while winning the league title and returning to the top tier after a 12-year-absence. In the first season back, the club only finished one spot above the relegation zone.

 
Team that promoted to Primera in 1994

In the 1998 Clausura, the club finished in a record 4th place. They stayed in the top tier until the 1999–00 season, when the club was relegated to the B Nacional. They played 5 seasons in the second tier, alternating between good and bad campaigns. In the 2004 Apertura with Francisco Ferraro as head coach it finished fourth, and with Roberto Carlos Mario Gomez in the Clausura 2005 GEJ finished first in the league and in the aggregate table as well, but in the promotion playoff with Tiro Federal they lost, which meant they wouldn't become league champions and had to play another playoff. The second playoff was against powerhouse Huracán, and Gimnasia narrowly won on aggregate 1–0 to achieve promotion into the top tier.

In the Clausura 2006 Gimnasia had an excellent campaign and achieved another fourth place finish in a championship where it was the revelation club. Their top scorer in the first division was Mario Humberto Lobo with 46 goals in the seasons from 1994 to 2000 and Hernán "Rifle" Castilian was the player with the most games played in the first division, with 145 games in the seasons from 1994 to 2000. Gimnasia played in Primera until the 2008–09 season, where it finished last in the aggregate table and was directly relegated.

In the 2013–14 season, the club was almost relegated to the third division, the Torneo Federal A, but were saved on the last matchday after having been in the relegation zone for almost the entire season. Gimnasia defeated Aldosivi 3–1 with goals from Facundo Callejo, Matías Quiroga and Milton Célizand, managing to bring itself out of the relegation zone and maintain its place in Nacional B, after the losses of Almirante Brown and Brown.

Stadium edit

Estadio 23 de Agosto
LocationSan Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina
Capacity23,000
Field size105 m × 78 m (344 ft × 256 ft)
Construction
Built1973
Opened18 March 1973
Tenants
Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy

The club's stadium is called "August 23" and gets its name from the date of the Jujuy Exodus. It was inaugurated on 18 March 1973 with a match against Vélez Sarsfield, which Gimnasia won 2–0. Located in the Luján neighborhood, it has a capacity for 23,000 spectators and the playing field dimensions are 105 by 78 meters, being in 2nd place behind Estadio Monumental José Fierro (#1 in 33,000) of the largest stadiums in northwestern Argentina. It was co-host of 2011 Copa America.

Rivalries edit

Gimnasia has a direct rivalry with Altos Hornos Zapla, and matches played between the two clubs are called "Clásico Jujeño", since both clubs are from the Jujuy Province and are historically the biggest clubs in the province. However, the matches haven't been played a lot recently, since both clubs play in different divisions. Gimnasia has the historical advantage, with 54 wins over 40 wins.

The club also has a rivalry with Talleres de Perico, who are based in the Jujuy Province as well. Gimnasia has the winning advantage, with 46 won by them and 21 won by Talleres. However, as is the case with Altos Hornos Zapla, the matches between the two clubs aren't played frequently because Talleres plays in a different division than Gimnasia.

Player statistics edit

Top scorers edit

Source:[3]

Rank Name Goals
1 Mario H. Lobo 84
2 Gustavo Balvorín 48
3 Manuel Guerrero 40
4 Marcelo Trimarchi 37
5 Carlos Morales 36

Most Appearances edit

Source:[3]

Rank Name Apps
1 Alejandro S. Gonzalez 300
2 Daniel Ramasco 293
3 Mario H. Lobo 254
4 Daniel Juarez 214
5 Leonardo Ferreyra 211

Honors edit

Current squad edit

As of 21 July 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   ARG Emilio Di Fulvio
DF   PAR Hugo Vera
DF   BOL Anderson Rey
DF   ARG Gastón Yabale
DF   ARG Diego Magallanes (loan from Colegiales)
DF   ARG Joaquín Barro
DF   ARG Guillermo Cosaro
DF   ARG Matías Rapetti
DF   ARG Jorge Juárez
DF   ARG Juan Pablo Córdoba
MF   ARG Leonardo López
MF   ARG Lautaro Belleggia
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ARG Axel Abet
MF   URU Esteban González
MF   ARG Matías Palavecino
MF   ARG Santiago Rosa
MF   ARG Francisco Maidana
MF   ARG Ulises Virreyra
FW   ARG Exequiel Beltramone (loan from Talleres)
FW   ARG Leandro González
FW   ARG Matías Reali
FW   ARG Ulises Virreyra
FW   ARG Ignacio Lobo
FW   ARG Mauro Buono
FW   ARG Gabriel Méndez
FW   ARG Lucas Rebecchi

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 Enzo Paredes (at Güemes until 31 December 2022)

Managerial history edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy". Soccerway.com. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Torneo del Interior 1988/89". RSSSF.com. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Club Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy - Jugadores con Mas Partidos y Mas Goles". BDFA. Retrieved 5 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Official site

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ArgentinaCapacity23 000PresidentFabian LopezManagerDario FrancoLeaguePrimera Nacional2023Primera Nacional Zone B 10thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonThe team is one of the most important football clubs in the North West region of Argentina It has spent most of its history in the second division although it has also played in the Primera Division on many occasions In terms of titles it is the biggest club in the Jujuy province with 38 in total Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 3 Rivalries 4 Player statistics 4 1 Top scorers 4 2 Most Appearances 5 Honors 6 Current squad 6 1 Out on loan 7 Managerial history 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe club was founded on 18 March 1931 The first president of Gimnasia and one of the major drivers for the club s foundation was Thomas Yufra who was president on three occasions The current president is Fernando Yecora who succeeded Horacio Raul Ulloa after 20 years as head of the institution The first cup participation for GEJ came in the 1945 Copa de la Republica which was organized by AFA The club won its first title in that same year which was the Liga Jujena It won the next four regional league titles Gimansia made its debut in the AFA Torneo Nacional versus Boca Juniors at La Bombonera where they lost 3 1 The other participations in the tournament were in 1973 1975 it reached 4th place 1976 1977 1980 1981 it reached the quarter final and 1982 It also participated in the Cup of Honor and was champion 10 times The team took part in the first edition of the B Nacional the 1986 87 season achieving promotion from the Torneo del Interior by beating rivals Talleres de Perico on penalties after a 1 1 draw over 90 minutes The manager was Vladem Lazaro Ruiz Quevedo better known as Delem However the club was relegated in 1988 back into Torneo del Interior 2 Led by Salvador Ragusa Gimnasia returned to the second division in 1993 and under Francisco Ferraro they got another promotion in a row during the 1993 94 season while winning the league title and returning to the top tier after a 12 year absence In the first season back the club only finished one spot above the relegation zone nbsp Team that promoted to Primera in 1994In the 1998 Clausura the club finished in a record 4th place They stayed in the top tier until the 1999 00 season when the club was relegated to the B Nacional They played 5 seasons in the second tier alternating between good and bad campaigns In the 2004 Apertura with Francisco Ferraro as head coach it finished fourth and with Roberto Carlos Mario Gomez in the Clausura 2005 GEJ finished first in the league and in the aggregate table as well but in the promotion playoff with Tiro Federal they lost which meant they wouldn t become league champions and had to play another playoff The second playoff was against powerhouse Huracan and Gimnasia narrowly won on aggregate 1 0 to achieve promotion into the top tier In the Clausura 2006 Gimnasia had an excellent campaign and achieved another fourth place finish in a championship where it was the revelation club Their top scorer in the first division was Mario Humberto Lobo with 46 goals in the seasons from 1994 to 2000 and Hernan Rifle Castilian was the player with the most games played in the first division with 145 games in the seasons from 1994 to 2000 Gimnasia played in Primera until the 2008 09 season where it finished last in the aggregate table and was directly relegated In the 2013 14 season the club was almost relegated to the third division the Torneo Federal A but were saved on the last matchday after having been in the relegation zone for almost the entire season Gimnasia defeated Aldosivi 3 1 with goals from Facundo Callejo Matias Quiroga and Milton Celizand managing to bring itself out of the relegation zone and maintain its place in Nacional B after the losses of Almirante Brown and Brown Stadium editEstadio 23 de AgostoLocationSan Salvador de Jujuy ArgentinaCapacity23 000Field size105 m 78 m 344 ft 256 ft ConstructionBuilt1973Opened18 March 1973TenantsGimnasia y Esgrima de JujuyThe club s stadium is called August 23 and gets its name from the date of the Jujuy Exodus It was inaugurated on 18 March 1973 with a match against Velez Sarsfield which Gimnasia won 2 0 Located in the Lujan neighborhood it has a capacity for 23 000 spectators and the playing field dimensions are 105 by 78 meters being in 2nd place behind Estadio Monumental Jose Fierro 1 in 33 000 of the largest stadiums in northwestern Argentina It was co host of 2011 Copa America Rivalries editGimnasia has a direct rivalry with Altos Hornos Zapla and matches played between the two clubs are called Clasico Jujeno since both clubs are from the Jujuy Province and are historically the biggest clubs in the province However the matches haven t been played a lot recently since both clubs play in different divisions Gimnasia has the historical advantage with 54 wins over 40 wins The club also has a rivalry with Talleres de Perico who are based in the Jujuy Province as well Gimnasia has the winning advantage with 46 won by them and 21 won by Talleres However as is the case with Altos Hornos Zapla the matches between the two clubs aren t played frequently because Talleres plays in a different division than Gimnasia Player statistics editTop scorers edit Source 3 Rank Name Goals1 Mario H Lobo 842 Gustavo Balvorin 483 Manuel Guerrero 404 Marcelo Trimarchi 375 Carlos Morales 36Most Appearances edit Source 3 Rank Name Apps1 Alejandro S Gonzalez 3002 Daniel Ramasco 2933 Mario H Lobo 2544 Daniel Juarez 2145 Leonardo Ferreyra 211Honors editPrimera B Nacional Champions 1993 94 Runners up 2004 05 Torneo del Interior Winners 2 1986 1992 93Current squad editAs of 21 July 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 ARG Emilio Di Fulvio DF nbsp PAR Hugo Vera DF nbsp BOL Anderson Rey DF nbsp ARG Gaston Yabale DF nbsp ARG Diego Magallanes loan from Colegiales DF nbsp ARG Joaquin Barro DF nbsp ARG Guillermo Cosaro DF nbsp ARG Matias Rapetti DF nbsp ARG Jorge Juarez DF nbsp ARG Juan Pablo Cordoba MF nbsp ARG Leonardo Lopez MF nbsp ARG Lautaro Belleggia No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp ARG Axel Abet MF nbsp URU Esteban Gonzalez MF nbsp ARG Matias Palavecino MF nbsp ARG Santiago Rosa MF nbsp ARG Francisco Maidana MF nbsp ARG Ulises Virreyra FW nbsp ARG Exequiel Beltramone loan from Talleres FW nbsp ARG Leandro Gonzalez FW nbsp ARG Matias Reali FW nbsp ARG Ulises Virreyra FW nbsp ARG Ignacio Lobo FW nbsp ARG Mauro Buono FW nbsp ARG Gabriel Mendez FW nbsp ARG Lucas RebecchiOut 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 Enzo Paredes at Guemes until 31 December 2022 Managerial history edit nbsp Norberto Raffo 1980 nbsp Tom Burgering 1982 84 nbsp Mario Humberto Lobo 1986 87 1992 95 1997 00 nbsp Geronimo Saccardi 1999 2000 nbsp Humberto Zuccarelli 2000 01 nbsp Hector Arzubialde 2001 02 nbsp Luis Manuel Blanco 2002 03 nbsp Victor Riggio 2003 04 nbsp Mario Gomez 2005 06 nbsp Tom Burgering 2006 08 nbsp Omar Labruna 2008 09 nbsp Hector Arzubialde 2009 10 nbsp Francisco Ferraro 2010 11 nbsp Jose Luis Calderon 2011 12 nbsp Mario Gomez 2012 13 nbsp Mario Sciacqua 2014 nbsp Sebastian Mendez 2015 nbsp Gabriel Schurrer 2015 nbsp Mario Sciacqua 2016 nbsp Fernando Gamboa 2016 17 nbsp Martin Astudillo 2017 18 nbsp Marcelo Herrera 2018 19 nbsp Arnaldo Sialle 2020 present See also edit2019 20 Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy seasonReferences edit Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy Soccerway com Retrieved 18 December 2019 Torneo del Interior 1988 89 RSSSF com Retrieved 4 November 2021 a b Club Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy Jugadores con Mas Partidos y Mas Goles BDFA Retrieved 5 November 2021 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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