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Club Deportivo Santamarina Full name Club Deportivo Santamarina de Tandil Nickname(s) Aurinegro
SantaFounded December 20, 1913 Ground Estadio Municipal de Tandil, Tandil
Buenos Aires Province, ArgentinaLeague Torneo Argentino A 2010 Clausura 2nd in Zone A
1st in Group A (lost in the final and in the promotion playoff)Home coloursAway coloursClub Deportivo Santamarina is a football club from Tandil in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It currently plays in Torneo Argentino A, which is the regionalised third tier of the Argentine Football Association league system.
The club has only played one season in the Argentine Primera. In 1985, it competed in the National championships, where it finished second in their group to qualify for the 2nd round where it was eliminated by Independiente 6-3 on aggregate.
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Current Squad 2010/11
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 Diego Fernández GK Cristian Bucci GK Esteban Poli DF Leandro García DF Mauricio Ocaño DF Marcos Dragojevich DF Cristian Mercado DF Leonardo Gogna DF Hélmer Caviche DF Matías Gogna DF Gerardo Kruger MF Leonardo Acosta MF Juan Miguel Maldonado MF Sebastián Brown No. Position Player MF Diego Bucci MF Javier Pintos MF Claudio Farías MF Julio Cuello MF Leandro Ortiz MF Bernardo Lasarte MF Rodolfo Valerio MF Damián Basaldúa MF Juan Mario Rodríguez FW Juan Adami FW Edgardo Brittes FW Nicolás Valerio FW Germán Giannaccini FW Amiel Cuestas Titles
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- 2005/06
- Liga Tandilense: 31
See also
External links
- (Spanish) Club Website
Torneo Argentino A 2011–12 teams Zone 1Alumni (Villa María) · Central Córdoba (Santiago del Estero) · Central Norte (Salta) · Crucero del Norte (Garupá) · Gimnasia y Tiro (Salta) · Juventud Antoniana (Salta) · Libertad (Sunchales) · Racing (Córdoba) · San Martín (Tucumán) · Sportivo Belgrano (San Francisco) · Talleres (Córdoba) · Tiro Federal (Rosario) · Unión (Sunchales)Zone 2C.A.I. (Comodoro Rivadavia) · Cipolletti (Cipolletti) · Defensores (Villa Ramallo) · Deportivo Maipú (Maipú) · Douglas Haig (Pergamino) · Gimnasia y Esgrima (Concepción del Uruguay) · Huracán (Tres Arroyos) · Juventud Unida Universitario (San Luis) · Racing (Olavarría) · Rivadavia (Lincoln) · Santamarina (Tandil) · Unión (Mar del Plata)Categories:- Argentine football club stubs
- Argentine football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1913
- Buenos Aires Province
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