- Club Atlético Temperley
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Temperley Full name Club Atlético Temperley Nickname(s) Celeste, Los Gasoleros Founded November 1, 1912 Ground Estadio Alfredo Beranger
Temperley, Argentina
(Capacity: 23,500)Chairman Mauro Morrone Manager Guillermo Duró League Primera B Metropolitana 2010-11 18th Website Club home page Home coloursAway coloursClub Atlético Temperley is a sports club from the city of Temperley in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in the Primera B Metropolitana, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system.
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History
Temperley was founded on 1912 by two brothers who gave it the name Club de Football Centenario. Temperley was affiliated to Argentine Football Association in 1917, and in 1921 the name changed to Club Atlético Temperley which has remained since then.
Temperley played a total of 7 seasons in the Argentine Primera División, which came in 2 spells, 1975-1977 and 1983-1987.
The team's best ever finishes in the top flight came when Temperley reached the semi-finals of the 1983 Metropolitano championship, losing to the eventual champions Estudiantes LP. Temperley best campaign ever was in the Torneo Nacional played in 1975 (placed 8th).
Records
- Biggest wins
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- 8-0 vs Estudiantes BA
- 10-2 vs Sportivo Dock Sud
- Biggest defeat
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- 1-9 vs Nueva Chicago
- Most appearances
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- Oscar Aguilar - 292 games (1979-90)
- Top scorer
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- Luciano Agnolín - 130 goals (1939-42)
- Best goalkeeper
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- Alejandro Coronitti - 109 goals conceded in 111 games (0.98 per game)
Current Players
First-team squad 2011-2012
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 Leandro de Bortoli GK Alejandro Medina DF Martín Baez DF Ivan Macalik DF Andrés Manzanares DF Nahuel Martínez DF José Molina DF Nicolás Perassi MF Carlos Keosseian MF Martín Berales MF Carlos Ciavarelli MF Emanuel Carreira MF Rodrigo David MF Matías Debut No. Position Player MF Marcos Giménez MF Ignacio Fernández MF Patricio González FW Mariano Campodónico FW Agustín Campomar FW Sergio Marclay FW Ezequiel Cerica FW Luis López FW Brian Aquino FW Mauro Boaglio FW Federico Ayalas FW Juan Pablo Rial FW Sebastián Souto Notable players
To appear in this section a player must have either played at least 100 games for the club, set a club record or played at least 100 games for any club in the Argentine Primera División.
- Feliciano Perducca (1923-28)
- Luciano Agnolín (1939-43)
- Aníbal Tarabini (1962-65)
- Alejo Escos (1965-75)
- Oscar Aguilar (1979-90)
- Mario Gómez (1979)
- Darío Siviski (1981-83), (1985-86), (1997-99)
- Néstor Scotta (1982-83)
- Oscar Pezzano (1983-84)
- Alejandro Coronitti (1993-96), (1997-98)
- Christian Smigiel (1997-00)
- Matías Miramontes (1999-03)
- Gastón Aguirre (2000-02)
- Mauro Cejas (2003-05)
- Gabriel Hauche (2004-06)
- Mauro Navas (2006-07)
Notable coaches
Titles
- Primera B: 1
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- 1974
- Primera C: 1
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- 1994-95
See also
External links
- Official website (English)
- Cele Capo (English)
- InterCele (Spanish)
- Soy Celeste (Spanish)
- Historia de Temperley blog (Spanish)
Primera B Metropolitana 2011–12 teams Acassuso · Almagro · Barracas Central · Brown de Adrogué · Colegiales · Comunicaciones · Defensores de Belgrano · Deportivo Armenio · Deportivo Morón · Estudiantes (BA) · Flandria · General Lamadrid · Los Andes · Nueva Chicago · Platense · San Telmo · Sarmiento (J) · Sportivo Italiano · Temperley · Tristán Suárez · Villa San CarlosCategories:- Argentine football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1912
- Sport in Buenos Aires Province
- Lomas de Zamora
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