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For other uses, see Gimnasia y Esgrima (disambiguation).
Club Gimnasia y Esgrima Full name Club Gimnasia y Esgrima Nickname(s) El Lobo Founded 30 August 1908 Ground Victor Legrotaglie
Mendoza,
Mendoza Province, Argentina
(Capacity: 11.500)Manager Ricardo Dillon League Torneo Argentino A 2008-09 1st stage 8th place (zone 3)
Relegated after losing playoffHome coloursAway coloursClub Gimnasia y Esgrima (usually known as Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza) is a football club from Mendoza, in the Mendoza province of Argentina. They currently play in Torneo Argentino B, which is the regionalised fourth tier of the Argentine Football Association league system.
The club have played 121 games in the Argentine Primera amassing 122 points, putting them 36th in the all time table of Argentine clubs and making them the most successful club from Mendoza Province.
They competed in the national tournaments of 1970-72, 1975, 1978, 1981-84. Their last season in the primera was their most successful, they reached the 2nd round but were beaten 5-3 on aggregate by Argentinos Juniors.
See also
External links
- Club website (Spanish)
- Aguante El Lobo (Spanish)
Torneo Argentino B 2011–12 teams Zone 1Boca (Río Gallegos) · Cruz del Sur (Bariloche) · Deportivo Madryn (Puerto Madryn) · Deportivo Roca (General Roca) · Huracán (Comodoro Rivadavia) · Jorge Newbery (Comodoro Rivadavia) · Maronese (Neuquén) · Racing (Trelew)Zone 2Alvarado (Mar del Plata) · Bella Vista (Bahía Blanca) · Ferro Carril Sud (Olavarría) · Grupo Universitario (Tandil) · Independiente (Tandil) · Liniers (Bahía Blanca) · Once Tigres (9 de Julio) · Villa Mitre (Bahía Blanca)Zone 3Alvear (Intendente Alvear) · Atlético San Jorge (San Jorge) · El Linqueño (Lincoln) · Jorge Newbery (Venado Tuerto) · Juventud Unida (Gualeguaychú) · La Emilia (La Emilia) · Sportivo Las Parejas (Las Parejas)Zone 4Atenas (Río Cuarto) · Complejo (Justiniano Posse) · Estudiantes (Río Cuarto) · General Paz Juniors (Córdoba) · Mitre (Santiago del Estero) · Sarmiento (La Banda) · Sarmiento (Leones)Zone 59 de Julio (Morteros) · 9 de Julio (Rafaela) · Atlético Paraná (Paraná) · Ben Hur (Rafaela) · Colegiales (Concordia) · Defensores (Pronunciamiento) · Sportivo Las Heras (Concordia) · Tiro Federal (Morteros)Zone 6Chaco For Ever (Resistencia) · Guaraní Antonio Franco (Posadas) · Jorge Gibson Brown (Posadas) · San Martín (Formosa) · Sarmiento (Resistencia) · Sportivo Patria (Formosa) · Textil Mandiyú (Corrientes)Zone 7Atlético Trinidad (Trinidad) · Deportivo Guaymallén (Guaymallén) · Gimnasia y Esgrima (Mendoza) · Huracán (Las Heras) · Juventud Alianza (Santa Lucía) · San Martín de Mendoza (San Martín) · Sportivo Del Bono (San Juan) · Unión (Villa Krause)Zone 8Altos Hornos Zapla (Palpalá) · Atlético Concepción (Banda del Río Salí) · Atlético Policial (Catamarca) · Concepción F.C. (Concepción) · Deportivo San Jorge (Tucumán) · Talleres (Perico) · Villa Cubas (Catamarca)Categories:- Argentine football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1908
- Sport in Mendoza Province
- Argentine football club stubs
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