Sportivo Italiano

Club Sportivo Italiano is an Argentine football club located in Ciudad Evita, La Matanza Partido, Greater Buenos Aires. The team currently plays in the Primera B Metropolitana, the third division of the Argentine football league system.

Sportivo Italiano
Full nameClub Sportivo Italiano
Nickname(s)Azzurro
Founded7 May 1955 (1955-05-07)
GroundRepública de Italia, Ciudad Evita, La Matanza Partido, Greater Buenos Aires
Capacity8,000
ChairmanSalvador D'Antonio
ManagerMauricio Piersimone
LeaguePrimera C
2016
WebsiteClub website
The 1974 Deportivo Italiano team that won the Primera C championship.

The club was founded on May 7, 1955, by Italian immigrants who lived in Florida neighbourhood (part of Vicente López Partido in the Greater Buenos Aires). The club was originally named "Associazione del Calcio Italiano in Argentina". In 1978 the institution merged with Sociedad Italiana and changed its name to "Club Deportivo Italiano". The club's last name change occurred in 2000, when it became known under its current denomination "Club Sportivo Italiano".

The team mainly appeared in the 2nd and third division of Argentine football, although in the 1986–87 played its only season in the Argentine top flight. Despite finishing bottom of the league and being relegated, this was its highest league finish ever.

Players

Current squad

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 Drago
GK Celso Capdevila
DF Héctor Vázquez
DF Cesar Perez
DF Gabriel Giménez
DF Leonardo Gómez
DF Ariel Martínez
DF Rubén Darío Meozzi
DF Julián Monachelli
MF Daniel Imperiale
MF Diego Bulacio
MF Gonzalo Alvarez
MF Gustavo Britos
MF Gabriel Correa
No. Position Player
MF Arturo Gauna
MF Juan Augusto Huerta
MF Sebastián Lamacchia
MF Leonel Natalicchio
MF Gustavo Pinto
MF Rodrigo Archubi
FW Martín Castagnino
FW Carlos Ibañez
FW Juan Manuel López
FW Francisco Rosa
FW Mariano Sabadia
FW Juan Pablo Zárate
FW Victor Meza

Notable managers

Honours

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