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San Martín de San Juan Full name Club Atlético San Martín Nickname(s) Los Verdinegros, El Santo Founded September 27, 1907 Ground Estadio del Bicentenario
San Juan, San Juan, Argentina
(Capacity: 25,286)Chairman Roberto Petrignani Manager Daniel Garnero League Primera División 2010–11 Primera B Nacional, 3rd (Promoted via playoff) Website Club home page Home coloursAway coloursClub Atlético San Martín, known as San Martín de San Juan, is a football club from San Juan, San Juan Province, Argentina. The team currently plays in the Primera División, the first division of the Argentine football league system.
San Martín has only played two seasons in the Argentine top flight. Its first appeareance was in the 1970 Nacional championship, finishing bottom of the group after winning only four of 20 games. The squad gained the promotion to the first division for the third time during the 2010–11 season, after beating Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata 1–0 and later 1-1 on aggregate in the playoff for the second automatic promotion place.
Current squad
Current squad of San Martín de San Juan as of October 3, 2011 (
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Sources: Official website and Argentine SoccerNo. Position Player 1 ARG GK Luciano Pocrnjic 2 ARG DF Diego Sosa 3 ARG DF Emmanuel Más 4 ARG DF Juan Mattia 5 ARG MF Matías Carabajal 6 ARG DF Cristian Grabinski 7 BRA FW Roberval 8 ARG MF Marcelo Carrusca 9 ARG FW Sebastián Penco 10 ARG MF Federico Poggi 11 ARG DF Raúl Saavedra 12 ARG GK Leonardo Corti 13 ARG DF Lucas Landa 14 ARG MF Pablo Cantero 15 ARG MF Mauro Bogado 16 ARG MF Raúl Quiroga No. Position Player 17 PAR MF Néstor Ayala 18 ARG DF Marcos Galarza 19 ARG MF Maximiliano Núñez 20 ARG FW Claudio Graf 21 ARG MF Marcos Aguirre 22 ARG MF Martín Wagner 23 ARG MF Cristian Álvarez 24 ARG DF Rubén Zamponi 25 ARG FW Gastón Caprari 26 ARG MF Maximiliano Bustos 27 ARG GK Luis Ardente 28 ARG FW Diego García 29 ARG MF Damián Canuto 30 ARG MF Lucas Oviedo 31 ARG MF Franco Lepe 32 ARG MF Lucas Salas Manager: Daniel Garnero
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
- Mundo Verdinegro (Spanish)
- Santo Verdinegro (Spanish)
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