- Club Atlético 3 de Febrero
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3 de Febrero Full name Club Atlético 3 de Febrero Nickname(s) Los Rojos Founded November 20, 1970 Ground Estadio Antonio Oddone Sarubbi
Ciudad del Este, Paraguay
(Capacity: 28,000)Chairman José Benítez
Manager Template:Raúl Vicente Amarilla
League Paraguayan Primera División 2010 Apertura 10th Home coloursAway coloursClub Atlético 3 de Febrero is a football (soccer) club from the city of Ciudad del Este, department of Alto Paraná in Paraguay; founded in 1970. The team started playing in the Liga Paranaense and finally made their way to the second division of the Paraguayan League in 2000. In 2004 the club won the second division title and got promoted to the first division.
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Honours
- Paraguayan Second Division: 1
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- 2004
- Paraguayan Third Division: 1
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- 2000
- Regional Titles (Alto Paraná): 6
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- 1973, 1975, 1977, 1986, 1992, 1997
Notable players
Oscar Cardozo
Roberto Gamarra
Current squad
As of February 14, 2011[1] 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 Jorge Chena GK Alexander Meza GK Joel Zayas DF Éver González DF Juan Carlos Gamarra DF José María Martínez DF Dionisio Mereles DF Francisco Silva DF Celso González DF Edgar Aranda DF Miguel Espínola DF Felipe Giménez DF Joel Villalba DF Gilberto Velázquez MF Cristian Álvarez MF César Llamas MF Cristian Martínez MF Felipe Villalba MF William Schuster MF José María De Filippi MF Isaías Olariaga MF Roberto Giménez No. Position Player MF Luis Moreno MF Thiago Silva MF Sergio Cabral MF César Cáceres Cañete MF José Carlos Burgos MF Makanaki MF Salvador Portillo MF Gustavo Espínola MF José Mendieta MF Luciano Ursino MF Juan Hermosilla MF Carlos Antonio Mereles FW Orlando Zayas FW Nelson Figueredo FW Eder Godoy FW Arnaldo Duarte FW Cristian González FW Ernesto Romero FW Ricardo Ortíz FW Hugo Santa Cruz FW Francisco García FW Víctor Genés References
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