- Sarmiento de Resistencia
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Sarmiento Full name Club Atlético Sarmiento Nickname(s) El Decano Founded September 24, 1910 Ground Estadio Centenario,
Resistencia, Chaco ArgentinaLeague Torneo Argentino C Home coloursAway coloursClub Atlético Sarmiento is a sports institution from the city of Resistencia, in the province of Chaco, Argentina. It's mainly activity is football, being one of the most renowned football clubs in the province. The club also practice several other sport activities such as basketball, volleyball, hockey, tenis, taekwon-do, karate and swimming.
The club's football division currently play in Torneo Argentino C (regionalized fifth level of the Argentine league system). The club played one season at the highest level of Argentine football, in the National Tournament of 1977. Sarmiento finished 6th out of 8 teams in group C. The highlights of that campeign included a 2-0 win over Racing Club and 1-1 draws with River Plate and eventual finalists Talleres.
In 2008 the Club Atlético Sarmiento ended 3rd among the 4 teams in the 29th Zone of the Torneo Argentino C (is one of two leagues that form the regionalised fifth level of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) football league system), position that prevented the club from advancing to the following phase of the tournament.[1]
In June 2008 it was announced that the stadium will be completed in December 2008, and will have capacity for 22,000 spectators. They will also be remodeled other facilities of the institution.
Contents
Uniform
- Home: Yellow shirt with red stripes and black trousers.
- Away: White shirt with two red stripes and yellow trousers.
Football honours
- Torneo Regional (old Torneo Argentino A): 1
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- 1977
See also
References
- ^ Universo Fútbol (2008). "29th Zone in Torneo Argentino "C"" (in Spanish). http://www.universofutbol.com/plantillas/archivos/fecha_argc.php?div=8&camp=315&gru=ZO29. Retrieved May 22.
External links
- Official Club Website (Spanish)
- Unofficial Website (Spanish)
Torneo Argentino B 2011–12 teams Zone 1Boca (Río Gallegos) · Cruz del Sur (Bariloche) · Deportivo Madryn (Puerto Madryn) · Deportivo Roca (General Roca) · Huracán (Comodoro Rivadavia) · Jorge Newbery (Comodoro Rivadavia) · Maronese (Neuquén) · Racing (Trelew)Zone 2Alvarado (Mar del Plata) · Bella Vista (Bahía Blanca) · Ferro Carril Sud (Olavarría) · Grupo Universitario (Tandil) · Independiente (Tandil) · Liniers (Bahía Blanca) · Once Tigres (9 de Julio) · Villa Mitre (Bahía Blanca)Zone 3Alvear (Intendente Alvear) · Atlético San Jorge (San Jorge) · El Linqueño (Lincoln) · Jorge Newbery (Venado Tuerto) · Juventud Unida (Gualeguaychú) · La Emilia (La Emilia) · Sportivo Las Parejas (Las Parejas)Zone 4Atenas (Río Cuarto) · Complejo (Justiniano Posse) · Estudiantes (Río Cuarto) · General Paz Juniors (Córdoba) · Mitre (Santiago del Estero) · Sarmiento (La Banda) · Sarmiento (Leones)Zone 59 de Julio (Morteros) · 9 de Julio (Rafaela) · Atlético Paraná (Paraná) · Ben Hur (Rafaela) · Colegiales (Concordia) · Defensores (Pronunciamiento) · Sportivo Las Heras (Concordia) · Tiro Federal (Morteros)Zone 6Chaco For Ever (Resistencia) · Guaraní Antonio Franco (Posadas) · Jorge Gibson Brown (Posadas) · San Martín (Formosa) · Sarmiento (Resistencia) · Sportivo Patria (Formosa) · Textil Mandiyú (Corrientes)Zone 7Atlético Trinidad (Trinidad) · Deportivo Guaymallén (Guaymallén) · Gimnasia y Esgrima (Mendoza) · Huracán (Las Heras) · Juventud Alianza (Santa Lucía) · San Martín de Mendoza (San Martín) · Sportivo Del Bono (San Juan) · Unión (Villa Krause)Zone 8Altos Hornos Zapla (Palpalá) · Atlético Concepción (Banda del Río Salí) · Atlético Policial (Catamarca) · Concepción F.C. (Concepción) · Deportivo San Jorge (Tucumán) · Talleres (Perico) · Villa Cubas (Catamarca)Categories:- Argentine football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1910
- Chaco Province
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