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Ferroviarios Full name Club Deportivo Ferroviarios de Chile Nickname(s) Ferro, Locomotora Founded July 14, 1916 Ground Estadio San Eugenio,
Estacion Central
(Capacity: 1,220)Chairman Luis Tapia Manager Claudio Quintiliani League Tercera División B 2007 Zona Centro, 7th Home coloursAway coloursClub Deportivo Ferroviarios de Chile is a Chilean Football club based in Estacion Central, Santiago. They currently play at the fourth level of Chilean football, the Tercera División B.
The club was founded on July 14, 1916 by railroad workers in the Barrio San Eugenio; and on February 23, 1950 when they merged with Santiago Badminton, until 1969 they were known as Ferrobadminton. Badminton then decided to undo the merger and moved to Curicó.
In 1980, the club moved to Talagante and adopted the name of Talagante-Ferro. In 1982 was re-named as Ferroviarios.
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Honours
- 1 season in Primera División
- 14 seasons in Primera B
- 12 seasons in Tercera A
- 15 seasons in Tercera B
Notable former players
Records
- Record Primera División victory — 7-1 v. Morning Star (1934)
- Record Primera División defeat — 0-6 v. Colo-Colo (1934)
- Primera División Best Position — 9th (1934)
External links
- Ferroviarios Unofficial site (Spanish)
- Ferroviarios Official site (Spanish)
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- Association football clubs established in 1916
- Chilean sport stubs
- South American football club stubs
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