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Deportivo Maldonado Full name Club Deportivo Maldonado Nickname(s) El Depor , Verdirrojo Founded August 25, 1928 Ground Estadio Domingo Burgueño, Maldonado, Uruguay
(Capacity: 22,000)Chairman Diego García Manager Julio Ribas League Segunda División Uruguay 2010-11 5th (eliminated in play-offs) Home coloursAway coloursClub Deportivo Maldonado is a football club from Maldonado in Uruguay. They currently play in the Uruguayan Second Division.
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Notable Supporter
Gabriel Cedrés known as El Gaby or El Tanque, a former player of Peñarol in Uruguay, Boca Juniors, River Plate in Argentina, América in Mexico, he was playing for Montevideo Wanderers until December 2006, is a huge fan of the team. He bought all the new kits of the team for their 2006 re-entrance at the professional leagues. He also declared his desire to retire playing for Deportivo Maldonado. Honduran and Genoa midfielder Julio César de León played in 2001 for El Depor, and then would later join Reggina.
Current 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 1 GK Gonzalo Noguera 21 GK Diego Marticorena 12 GK Sebastián Fernández Izmendi 3 DF Cristián Villoldo 6 DF Marcelo De Souza 4 DF Wilson Silvera 15 DF Johany Hernández 22 DF Fabricio Cancela 5 MF Alcides Machado 7 MF Diego Castro Dávila 16 MF Christian Méndez 8 MF Gonzalo Amarilla Fernández 11 MF Fabrizio Cetraro 14 MF Sebastián Grunullú No. Position Player 26 MF Matías Perazzoli 17 MF Simón Vanderghoegth 24 MF Juan Manuel Ferreira 28 MF Gerald Hernández Melo 31 MF Jonathan Lucas 32 MF Jhon Curbelo 9 FW Edgardo Simovic 10 FW Joy Vicente Crossa 23 FW Andrés Delgado 20 FW Juan Carlos Elizondo 25 FW Sebastián Gularte 27 FW Oscar Rahuofer 29 FW Johnny Acosta Notable players
Marcelo De Souza
Gustavo Perla
Edgardo Simovic
Brian Montenegro
External links
2011–12 Segunda División clubs Atenas · Boston River · Central Español · Deportivo Maldonado · Durazno · Huracán · Juventud Las Piedras · Miramar Misiones · Plaza Colonia · Progreso · Rocha · Sud América · Tacuarembó · Villa TeresaCategories:- Uruguayan football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1928
- Uruguayan sport stubs
- South American football club stubs
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