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Textil Mandiyú Full name Club Deportivo Textil Mandiyú Nickname(s) Albo, Algodonero Founded 14 December 1952
Re-founded on December 1998Ground Estadio José Antonio Romero Feris, Corrientes
Argentina
(Capacity: 15,700)League Torneo Argentino B 2008-09 7th in Zone F Home coloursAway coloursClub Deportivo Textil Mandiyú, commonly referred as Textil Mandiyú is an Argentine Football club. Its home town is Corrientes, in the Province of the same name in North East Argentina. The squad currently plays in the regionalised 4th level of Argentinian football, the Torneo Argentino B.
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History
The club was founded under the name Club Deportivo Tipoiti on December 14, 1952, by a group of textile workers from the Tipoiti textile factory in Corrientes. Due to the fact that the Argentine Football Association didn't accept commercial company names, the club had to change its name to Club Deportivo Mandiyú. "Mandiyú" means cotton in the indigenous language of guaraní.
The club's most successful period came between 1988 and 1995 when it contested 7 straight seasons in the Primera División. During this era its best finishes were 3rd in Clausura 1991 and 6th in Apertura 1991. Diego Maradona briefly coached the team in 1993.
After a hard period for the club's finances, it disappeared, but was revamped a few years later as Club Deportivo Textil Mandiyú, its current name.
Primera statistics
- 1988/89 Primera División: 14th
- 1989/90 Primera División: 10th
- 1990 Apertura: 17th
- 1991 Clausura: 3rd
- 1991 Apertura: 6th
- 1992 Clausura: 18th
- 1992 Apertura: 13th
- 1993 Clausura: 12th
- 1993 Apertura: 13th
- 1994 Clausura: 20th
- 1994 Apertura: 19th
- 1995 Clausura: 18th Relegated
Notable players
Main category: Textil Mandiyú footballersThis sports-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.To appear in this section a player must have either played at least 100 games for the club, set a club record or played for their national team.
- Leopoldo Luque (1984-85)
- José Basualdo (1987-89)
- César Vega (1988-91)
- Mario César Ramírez (1989-90)
- Carlos Daniel Tapia (1989-90)
- Félix Torres (1989-91)
- Antonio Alzamendi (1990)
- Julio Olarticoechea (1990-93)
- Guido Alvarenga (1991-95)
- Jorge Domínguez (1991-92)
- Fernando Kanapkis (1991), (1993)
- Alfredo Mendoza (1991-92)
- Javier Zeoli (1991)
- Fernando Álvez (1992)
- Ramón Víctor Castro (1992)
- Héctor Morán (1992-94)
- Julio César Yegros (1992-93)
- Jorge Martínez (1993-95)
- Héctor Rodríguez Peña (1993-95)
- Luis Cristaldo (1994)
- Sergio Goycochea (1994-95)
See also
External links
- Official Website (Spanish)
- Hoy y Siempre Mandiyú (Spanish)
- Mandiyú Lokura (Spanish)
- Loco x Mandiyú (Spanish)
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- Association football clubs established in 1952
- Corrientes Province
- Textil Mandiyú
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