Club Comunicaciones

Club Comunicaciones is an Argentine sports club based in the Agronomía district of Buenos Aires. The football team currently plays in Primera B Metropolitana, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system

Comunicaciones
Full nameClub Comunicaciones
Nickname(s)Cartero
Founded15 March 1931 (1931-03-15)
GroundEstadio Alfredo Ramos
Agronomía, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Capacity3,500
ChairmanFiduciary body
ManagerWalter Zermatten
LeaguePrimera B
2018-1918th
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was founded for a group of employees of the Argentine Post office company. The name chosen was Club Atlético Correos y Telégrafos, referring to the name of the State mail company they worked for. In 1953 the club changed to its current name.

At a sporting level, Comunicaciones offers a large variety of activities, such as gymnasiums, basketball courts, roller hockey, handball, tennis courts, extra football pitches and the main stadium. The club also is famous for having hosted the carnival celebrations during the 1950s and 1960s.

The colors that identify the club (yellow and black) were adopted because of those were the distinctive colors used by mail companies worldwide.[1] The football squad has never played in the top category in Argentina.

Financial problems

By 2011 the club has a debt of $ 6,700 million and had been declared in bankruptcy. Many offerent showed their interest in buying Comunicaciones: the Government of the City of Buenos Aires was one of them.[2]

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Rodrigo Cervetti
GK Fernando Otarola
GK Agustín Pérez
GK Germán Yacaruso
DF Angel Alonso
DF Lucas Banegas
DF Agustin Cattaneo
DF Marcelo Chavez
DF Ariel Coronel
DF Nicolas Ibañez
DF Rodrigo Izco
DF Pablo Pintos
DF Alejandro Strelau
DF Akira Taira
DF Cristian Varela
DF Sebastián Corda
DF Federico Gay
DF Tomás Gramisci
DF Guillermo Pfund
DF Hernán Ruquet
DF Sebastián Silguero
MF Rodrigo Lastra
MF Enzo Oviedo
MF Jonatan Soria
MF Santiago Tossi
MF Franco Perinciolo
MF Matías Verdún
No. Position Player
MF Diego Casoppero
MF Federico Barrionuevo
MF Damian Castagno
MF Claudio Cebasco
MF Alexander Corro
MF Favio De Franceso
MF Nicolas Estevez
MF Victor Frete
MF Nicolas Paolorossi
MF Marcelo Perugini
MF Juan Pierro
MF Dario Ramella
MF Leandro Staino
MF Hector Vatter
MF Mauro Miraglia
FW Ivan Manuel Gibelli
FW Hernan Gonzalez
FW Mariano Martinez
FW Rafael Melo
FW Lucas Passerini
FW Pablo Vacaria
FW Nicolás Giovagnoli
FW Juan Bautista Arricau
FW Fernando Maldonado
FW Julián Rodríguez
FW Alexis Vaiani

Titles

The 1969 team that achieved the first championship for the club.

References


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