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Flandria 
Full name Club Social y Deportivo Flandria Nickname(s) El Canario Founded 9 February 1941 Ground Estadio Carlos V,
Jáuregui, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
(Capacity: 5,000)Chairman José Luis Larrea Manager Sergio Rondina League Primera B Metropolitana 2010-11 13th Website Club home page Home coloursAway coloursClub Social y Deportivo Flandria, usually called just Flandria, is a football club from Jáuregui, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The team currently plays in the Primera B Metropolitana, the regionalised third division of the Argentine Football Association.
Flandria was founded by a group of textile workers in 1941. In 1947 the team affiliated to AFA and in 1952 (after winning the Tercera de Ascenso championship) Flandria earned a vacant which allowed it to participate in the lower leagues of Argentina.
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Current squad 2010/2011
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 Maximiliano Gagliardo 
GK Martín Cabrera 
GK Alejandro Calabria 
DF Walter Díaz 
DF Tomás Larrea 
DF Juan Francisco Mattia 
DF Nicolás Martínez 
DF Lucas Montero 
DF Diego Passarelli 
DF Lucas Quinteros 
DF Matías Pineda 
DF Franco Valicenti 
MF Nahuel Díaz 
MF Fernando Cigno 
MF Guido Ferreras No. Position Player 
MF Alejandro González 
MF Manuel García Olmos 
MF Leonardo Harkes 
MF Hernán Parentini 
MF Santiago Perussini 
MF Abel Sandoval 
MF Mariano Puch 
MF Diego Yanzi 
FW Johnson Akuchie 
FW Federico Lousa 
FW Julian Alarcon 
FW Alejandro Noriega 
FW Mariano Barbieri 
FW Diego Toledo Titles
- Primera C: 1
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- 1997/98
- Primera D: 1
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- 1952
Notable former players
See also
External links
- (Spanish) Official website
- (Spanish) (fan site)
- (Spanish) Flandria Locura (fan site)
References
- ^ Club Flandria at BDFA
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 1941
- Sport in Buenos Aires Province
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