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El Porvenir 
Full name Club El Porvenir Nickname(s) El Porve Founded September 15, 1915 Ground Enrique Roberts
(Capacity: 15,000)Chairman Enrique Merelas Manager Mariano Valentini League Primera C Metropolitana 2010-11 16th Home coloursAway coloursClub El Porvenir is an Argentine football (soccer) club, located in the Gerli neighborhood, which is part of the district of Lanús Partido in the Gran Buenos Aires.
The team kit is black and white vertical stripes with black shorts and socks, similar to the kit of Newcastle United, though a club website claims that the inspiration for these colours was the visit of Newcastle's hated rivals Sunderland AFC.
The home of El Porvenir is the Enrique De Roberts stadium which has a capacity of 14,000. The club has not played in the top division since the beginning of the professional era of Argentinian football in 1931.
Contents
Titles
- Primera B: 1
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- 1997/98
- Primera C: 3
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- 1943, 1954, 1968
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 Juan Nahuel Valiñas 
GK Francisco Manuel Peralta 
GK Juan La Fuente 
GK Pablo Martín Graziano 
DF Facundo Deseta 
DF Matias Vallejos 
DF Francisco Javier Peralta 
DF Bruno Mora 
DF Leonardo Aguirre 
DF Luis Alberto Aviles 
DF Jonathan Ceratto 
DF Alexis De Vita 
DF Ricardo Maciel 
DF Matias Vallejos 
MF Enrique Trovato 
MF Heber Leaños 
MF Lucas Gomez 
MF Matías Sproat No. Position Player 
MF Nahuel Gustavo Sica 
MF Sebastián Santillan 
MF Matías Maldonado 
MF Nicolás Maidana 
MF Maximiliano González 
MF Julián Del Corro 
MF Pablo Blanco 
MF Leandro Casale 
MF Mario Grana 
MF Nicolás Marquevich 
MF Lucas Benitez 
MF Matías Mouzo 
FW Cristian Galeazzi 
FW Sergio Salomone 
FW Nicolás Olivera 
FW Mariano Merelas 
FW Leandro Rodríguez 
FW Mario Benítez Notable former players
Sebastián Aset (2002)
Gabriel Calderón (1976-77)
Alejandro Carrusca (2005-06)
Adrián Gustavo Fernández (2003-04)
Esteban Fuertes (1992-93)
Mariano Giménez †[1] (2006-08)
Adrián González (1995-98)
Oscar Más (1983)
José Luis "Garrafa" Sánchez †[2] (1997-99)
Manuel Seoane (1923-25)
Daniel Tilger (2007)
Carmelo Villalba (1980-81)
Jorge Dely Valdes (1989-90)
Notable former managers
José Basualdo (2006)
Norberto Raffo (1978-79)
See also
References
- ^ Murió Mariano Giménez in Olé (Spanish)
- ^ Murió José Luis "Garrafa" Sánchez in Olé (Spanish)
External links
- (Fans site) (Spanish)
Primera C 2011–12 teams Argentino de Merlo · Berazategui · Central Córdoba · Defensores de Cambaceres · Defensores Unidos · Deportivo Español · El Porvenir · Excursionistas · Ferrocarril Midland · J. J. de Urquiza · Laferrere · Leandro N. Alem · Liniers · Luján · Sacachispas · San Miguel · Sportivo Dock Sud · Talleres RE · UAI Urquiza · Villa DálmineCategories:- Argentine football clubs
- Sport in Avellaneda
- Association football clubs established in 1915
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