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Sarmiento Full name Club Atlético Sarmiento Nickname(s) Verde Founded 1 April 1911 Ground Estadio Eva Perón, Junín
Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Capacity: 16,000)Chairman Fernando Chiófalo Manager Alberto Pascutti League Primera B Metropolitana 2010-11 20th Website Club home page Home coloursAway coloursClub Atlético Sarmiento is a sports club from the city of Junín in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The football currently plays in Primera B Metropolitana, which is the regionalised third division of the Argentine Football Association.
Founded in 1911 and affiliated to AFA in 1952, Sarmiento has only played 2 seasons in the Primera División Argentina, in 1981 and 1982.[1] The team best final position ever was 13th in 1981, being relegated to the last place in 1982.
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Current Players
First-team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player GK Patricio Abraham DF Joel Barbosa (captain) DF Gustavo Benítez DF Raúl Gorostégui MF Johnny Aquino MF Guillermo Beraza MF Juan Manuel Quevedo MF Mauro Navone FW Fernando Pasquinelli MF Damián Castagno FW Luciano Lo Blanco GK Alejandro Migliardi MF Nelson Emanuel González MF Nicolás Sánchez MF Nicolás Dull DF Pablo Ayala No. Position Player MF Jorge Abdala DF Lautaro Bugatto FW Rodrigo Aillapán FW Matías Fischer MF Juan Manuel García DF Carlos Clavarelli DF Carlos Llamos FW Agustín Acerbo FW Carlos Alberto Yaque MF Juan Nazil MF Martín Navone DF Euler Fernández DF Carlos Zavaleta DF Ezequiel Cerutti DF Mariano Sardi GK Adrián Villa Notable former players
- Daniel Cangialosi (1991-94, 2000-01)
- Rodolfo Fischer (1980)
- Juan Gilberto Funes (1982)
- Ricardo Gareca (1981)
- Jorge Ginarte (1965-67)
- Oscar Más (1982)
- Fabio Nigro (1998-02)
- Daniel Passarella (1971-73)
- Javier Fabián Toledo (2007)
Titles
- Primera B: 2
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- 1980, 2003/04
- Primera C: 1
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- 1977
See also
References
- ^ Gowar, Rex (2010-05-05). "Remote Argentine club sows seeds of success". Reuters. http://blogs.reuters.com/rex-gowar/2010/05/06/soccer-remote-argentine-club-sows-seeds-of-success/.
External links
- (Spanish) Official Website
- (Spanish) Sentimiento Verde (fan site)
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- Association football clubs established in 1911
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