Deportivo Español

Club Deportivo Español (commonly referred to as Deportivo Español) is an Argentine sports club from the Parque Avellaneda district of Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in the Primera B Metropolitana, the third division of the Argentine football league system.

Deportivo Español
Full nameClub Deportivo Español
Nickname(s)Gallegos
Founded12 October 1956 (1956-10-12)
GroundEstadio Nueva España, Parque Avellaneda, Buenos Aires
Capacity32,500
ChairmanDaniel Osvaldo Calzón
ManagerSergio Benet
LeaguePrimera B
2016–17
WebsiteClub website

Apart from football, other activities practised at the club are futsal, handball, roller hockey, table tennis.

History

The club was founded in 1956 with the name "Club Deportivo Español" on October, 12. The date was chosen as its foundation date to commemorate the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the Americas. Club's first headquarters was in the bar "La Mezquita" of Buenos Aires, and after two years of being founded Deportivo Español had about 2,000 members, mostly of them were Spanish descendant living in Argentina.

In 1957 Español affiliated to the Argentine Football Association and the football team began to participate in the fourth division ("Tercera de Ascenso", now Primera D). Since then, the team ascended the tiers in Argentine football: in 1958 (a year after joining the AFA) Español won the championship promoting to "Segunda de Ascenso" (now Primera C. Only 3 years after promoting to the upper category, Español won another title promoting to the second division of Argentine football, Primera B Metropolitana. The squad went on a tour that same year, playing some matches in Spain against teams such as Real Madrid.

The 1960 squad which were promoted to Primera B Metropolitana.

In 1967, ten years after its foundation, Español promoted to the Argentine Primera División, the top category of Argentine football. The club not only developed a competitive football squad but also became the most popular Spanish club in Argentina. During those years the Municipality of Buenos Aires gave the club 16 hectares located in the district known as "Bajo Flores", in the south of the city. In those lands Español began to build its sports installations with the help of the members themselves, who worked hard collaborating side-by-side with the club.

During the following years, Español would be successively relegated until the Primera C in 1972, returning to the upper division when the team proclaimed champion in 1979. In 1984 Español promoted to the first division, where the team made its best performance at the top level of Argentine football in the 1985–86 season. Español finished 2nd along with Newell's Old Boys, defeating Independiente, San Lorenzo de Almagro, former champion River Plate in the Estadio Monumental and remained unbeaten against Boca Juniors. In the next seasons, Español finished 3rd in 1988–89 season and 2nd in the 1992 Clausura.

After 14 years in Primera División, Español was relegated to Primera B Nacional at the end of the 1997/98 season, and then to the lower categories. The team currently plays in the third division of Argentine football, the Primera B Metropolitana.

Players

Current Squad

As of 28 May 2019.[1]

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

No. Position Player
GK Ezequiel Bustos
GK Carlos De Maneses
GK Maximiliano Lopreiato
GK Varcan Sterling
GK Facundo Andújar
GK Tomás Figueroa
DF Sebastián Anaut
DF Cristián Pelaez
DF Javier Brienza
DF Javier Graieb
DF Franco Infantino
DF Patricio Jontade
DF Luciano Moreno
DF ArielJavier Nieres
DF Germán Scanavino
DF Luis Avilés
DF Martín Bouvier
DF Dino Castagno
DF Guido Di Fonzo
DF Iván Lío
DF Matías Míguez
DF Nicolás Moreno
DF Eloy Pereira
DF Ernesto Toledo
DF Iván Pavón
DF Tomás Pérez Serra
MF Gabriel Robledo
MF Cristian Vázquez
MF Maximiliano Sosa
MF Jonathan Moreira
MF Gustavo Collante
No. Position Player
MF Franco Benítez
MF Gustavo Jin
MF Cristian Amarilla
MF Maximiliano Comparín
MF Patricio González
MF Bruno Elorrieta
MF Luis Pérez
MF Mariano Díaz
MF Victor Gauto
MF Gastón Gomes
MF Andrés Grande
MF Eduardo Mendoza
MF Fernando Screpis
MF Paolo Frangipane
MF Jonathan Maza
FW Miguel Montes de Oca
FW Cristian Hernández
FW Matías Agoglia
FW Leonel Pienzi
FW Josué Sandoval
FW Lucas Tiedemann
FW Eric Sosa
FW Rodolfo Combe
FW Alan Sombra
FW Matías Coselli
FW Agustín Falótico
FW Valentín Haberkon
FW Nicolás Lugli
FW Thiago Nuss
FW Miguel Pabón
FW Patricio Spada

Titles

  • Primera B (1): 1984, 2001–02
  • Primera C (2): 1960, 1979
  • Primera D (1): 1958

References

  1. "Deportivo Español squad". Soccerway. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
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