Sportivo Belgrano

Sportivo Belgrano is an Argentine football club, which home town is located in San Francisco, Córdoba. The team currently plays in the Primera B Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system.

Sportivo Belgrano
Full nameSportivo Belgrano
Nickname(s)Verde
Founded15 April 1914 (1914-04-15)
GroundEstadio Oscar C.Boero, San Francisco, Córdoba
Córdoba Province, Argentina
Capacity9,200
ChairmanRubén Boetto
ManagerCristian Domizzi
LeagueTorneo Federal A
2018–19
WebsiteClub website

History

On April 15, 1914, a group of young people decided to establish a social club in the city of San Francisco, Córdoba. The name was chosen as a tribute to Manuel Belgrano, the creator of the flag of Argentina.

In 2008, during a match against Mendocino team Deportivo Maipú, several Belgrano players and their coach Cristian Domizzi attacked referee Héctor Sosa. The coach of Deportivo Maipú. A disciplinary panel deducted 9 points from the club, costing them the chance of promotion. The verdict also banned Sperdutti from management for one year and several Belgrano players were suspended for 30 games. In addition, the disciplinary panel set a number of restrictions on the stadium, which included 3 home games of the 2008/09 season being played behind closed doors and five more games with limited tickets for sale.

In June 2013, the club secured promotion to play at Primera B Nacional after a 1–1 tie against Deportivo Santamarina at the playoff's second time (the first had ended 0–0).[1][2]

Current squad

As of 3 September 2019 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Leonardo Martina
GK Fernando Vijande
DF Daniel Abello
DF Matías Barbero
DF Cristian Belucci
DF Braian Camisassa
DF Jonathan Gallardo
DF Pablo Mattalia
DF Fernando Moreyra
DF Mauro Orué
MF Alex Aguirre
MF Tobias Ballari
MF Sebastián Balmaceda
No. Position Player
MF Enzo Bertero
MF Juan Capurro
MF Walter De Souza
MF Miguel Escobar
MF Juan Pablo Francia
MF Leonardo Lopez
MF Tomas Rossi
FW Marcelo Argüello
FW Enzo Avaro
FW Fernando Catube
FW Wilson Palacios
FW Facundo Scocco

References


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