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UAI Urquiza Full name Club Deportivo UAI Urquiza Nickname(s) El Furgón Founded May 21, 1950 (as Ferrocarill Urquiza) Ground Monumental de Villa Lynch,
General San Martín Partido, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Capacity: 500)League Primera D Metropolitana 2010-11 7th (qualified to Torneo Reducido) Website Club home page Home coloursAway coloursClub Deportivo UAI Urquiza is an sports club sited in Villa Lynch, General San Martín Partido of the Greater Buenos Aires. Its football team currently plays in the Primera C Metropolitana, the fourth division of the Argentine football league system.
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History
Ferrocarril Urquiza logo used until 2009The Club was founded by Carmelo Santoro on May 21, 1950. The first players and fans of the team were employees of the Ferrocarril General Urquiza who needed a ground to play football on Saturday afternoons. It was an amateur club until 1970, when it became affiliated to the Argentine Football Association and played its first season in the Aficionados category that was later renamed Primera D Metropolitana.
At the beginning of the 2009-2010 season the club merged with Universidad Abierta Interamericana ("UAI") to form CD UAI-Urquiza. Having won no titles under its old name, UAI Urquiza obtained the 2010-11 Primera D Metropolitana championship, promoting to Primera C Metropolitana.[1]
Titles
- Primera D: 1
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- 2009-10
Stadium
The stadium is located in Villa Lynch, General San Martín Partido, Gran Buenos Aires. It has capacity for 500 spectators and does not have lighting. Prior to Ferrocarril Urquiza, this field was used by the defunct team Sportivo Palermo, where legendary goalkeeper Amadeo Carrizo first appeared.
Team kit and colors
Under the new denomination, the kit uniform still maintains main color that identified Club Ferrocarril Urquiza (light blue) but adding the burgundy, which is the corporate color of the UAI (Universidad Abierta Interamericana).
References
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
Primera C 2011–12 teams Argentino de Merlo · Berazategui · Central Córdoba · Defensores de Cambaceres · Defensores Unidos · Deportivo Español · El Porvenir · Excursionistas · Ferrocarril Midland · J. J. de Urquiza · Laferrere · Leandro N. Alem · Liniers · Luján · Sacachispas · San Miguel · Sportivo Dock Sud · Talleres RE · UAI Urquiza · Villa DálmineCategories:- Argentine football club stubs
- Argentine football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1950
- Sport in Buenos Aires Province
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