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| chairman = Ariel Vega
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| manager = Marcelo Straccia
| manager = Marcelo Straccia
| league = [[Primera C]]
| league = [[Primera B Metropolitana|Primera B]]
| season = 2016
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'''Club Social y Deportivo Merlo''' (usually known simply as '''Deportivo Merlo''') is a [[association football|football]] club located in [[Merlo, Buenos Aires]]. The team currently plays in [[Primera B Metropolitana]], the third division of the [[Argentine football league system]].
'''Club Social y Deportivo Merlo''' (usually known simply as '''Deportivo Merlo''') is an Argentinean [[association football|football]] club located in [[Merlo, Buenos Aires]]. The team currently plays in [[Primera B Metropolitana]], the third division of the [[Argentine football league system]].


==History==
==History==
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In 1968 the Association announced that clubs without stadium or active members would be disaffiliated. Due to that announcement, a group of young fans of Deportivo Merlo requested the Association a 4-month period of grace to build a stadium and to get new members with the purpose of avoiding the disappearance of the institution.
In 1968 the Association announced that clubs without stadium or active members would be disaffiliated. Due to that announcement, a group of young fans of Deportivo Merlo requested the Association a 4-month period of grace to build a stadium and to get new members with the purpose of avoiding the disappearance of the institution.


The Association gave its approval to the request so the club had a meeting with mayor of [[Merlo Partido]], Luis Monetti, asking him for land to build the stadium on. Monetti agreed with the only condition that the team should represent Merlo Partido at the competitions.
The Association gave its approval to the request so the club had a meeting with mayor of [[Merlo Partido]], Luis Monetti, asking him for land to build the stadium on. Monetti agreed with the only condition that the team should represent Merlo Partido at the competitions.{{cn|date=December 2022}}


Once the negotiations ended, the members joined their efforts in saving money to build the venue, organizing some events with that purpose. One of them was a friendly match vs [[Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield|Vélez Sarsfield]] that had won the [[Argentine Primera División]] championship that same year. The fans also organized dances and [[asado]]s. In 1969 Deportivo Merlo played its first game at its own stadium recently inaugurated.
Once the negotiations ended, the members joined their efforts in saving money to build the venue, organizing some events with that purpose. One of them was a friendly match vs [[Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield|Vélez Sarsfield]] that had won the [[Argentine Primera División]] championship that same year. The fans also organized dances and [[asado]]s. In 1969 Deportivo Merlo played its first game at its own stadium recently inaugurated.


In 1977 and 1978 the team was managed by former star [[José María Moreno]], nicknamed ''"El Charro"''. Moreno died on August 1978 and the stadium was named in his honour. The nickname ''Charros'' also extended to the squad and fans. Popular [[Looney Tunes]] animated character [[Yosemite Sam]] (which resembled a Mexican [[charro]]) was also adopted as the mascot of the team.
In 1977 and 1978 the team was managed by former star [[José María Moreno]], nicknamed ''"El Charro"''. Moreno died in August 1978 and the stadium was named in his honour. The nickname ''Charros'' also extended to the squad and fans. Popular [[Looney Tunes]] animated character [[Yosemite Sam]] (which resembled a Mexican [[charro]]) was also adopted as the mascot of the team.{{cn|date=December 2022}}


In 1975 the team promoted to [[Primera C]] after winning a mini-tournament in order to define a second promotion to the upper division. In 1986 Deportivo Merlo promoted to [[Primera B Metropolitana]] due to a restructuring of the system.
In 1975 the team promoted to [[Primera C]] after winning a mini-tournament in order to define a second promotion to the upper division. In 1986 Deportivo Merlo promoted to [[Primera B Metropolitana]] due to a restructuring of the system.


The team won its first official title in 1999–2000, the Primera C championship although it would be relegated a short time later, returning in 2005–06 when winning a new championship in the same division. In the 2008–09 season the squad promoted to the second division of Argentine football ([[Primera B Nacional]]), remaining there up to present. Deportivo Merlo had won the final series against [[Club Atlético Los Andes|Los Andes]] (by the same score of 1–0 both games) for which the team got the right to play at the second division.<ref>[http://www.csdeportivomerlo.com/DM/?p=708 "Nuestra historia" at club's official website]</ref>
The team won its first official title in 1999–2000, the Primera C championship although it would be relegated a short time later, returning in 2005–06 when winning a new championship in the same division. In the 2008–09 season the squad promoted to the second division of Argentine football ([[Primera B Nacional]]), remaining there up to present. Deportivo Merlo had won the final series against [[Club Atlético Los Andes|Los Andes]] (by the same score of 1–0 both games) for which the team got the right to play at the second division.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.csdeportivomerlo.com/DM/?p=708 |title="Nuestra historia" at club's official website |access-date=2013-05-31 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130628233612/http://www.csdeportivomerlo.com/DM/?p=708 |archive-date=2013-06-28 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


In 2012 Deportivo Merlo advanced to semi-finals of [[Copa Argentina]] where the team was finally eliminated by [[Boca Juniors]]. The match had finished tied 1–1, then Boca defeated Merlo by [[penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]] with a final score of 5–4.<ref>[http://www.lacapital.com.ar/ovacion/Boca-paso-a-Deportivo-Merlo-en-los-penales-y-es-finalista-de-la-Copa-Argentina-20120603-0035.html "Boca pasó a Deportivo Merlo en los penales y es finalista de la Copa Argentina", ''La Capital'', 3 June 2012]</ref>
In 2012 Deportivo Merlo advanced to semi-finals of [[Copa Argentina]] where the team was finally eliminated by [[Boca Juniors]]. The match had finished tied 1–1, then Boca defeated Merlo by [[penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]] with a final score of 5–4.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.lacapital.com.ar/ovacion/Boca-paso-a-Deportivo-Merlo-en-los-penales-y-es-finalista-de-la-Copa-Argentina-20120603-0035.html |title="Boca pasó a Deportivo Merlo en los penales y es finalista de la Copa Argentina", ''La Capital'', 3 June 2012 |access-date=1 June 2013 |archive-date=28 May 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130528123459/http://www.lacapital.com.ar/ovacion/Boca-paso-a-Deportivo-Merlo-en-los-penales-y-es-finalista-de-la-Copa-Argentina-20120603-0035.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>


in June 2013 is relegated to [[Primera B Metropolitana]] after losing to the champion [[Rosario Central]] 1 a 0 in Rosario
in June 2013 is relegated to [[Primera B Metropolitana]] after losing to the champion [[Rosario Central]] 1 a 0 in Rosario.


==Current squad==
==Current squad==
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{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Cristian Gironi]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Cristian Gironi]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Brian Martin (Argentine footballer)|Brian Martin]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Brian Martin (Argentine footballer)|Brian Martin]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Pablo Rodriguez (Argentine footballer)|Pablo Rodriguez]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Pablo Rodríguez (footballer, born 1977)|Pablo Rodriguez]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Carlos Silva]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Carlos Silva (Argentine footballer)|Carlos Silva]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Nicolas Vara]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Nicolas Vara]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Jorgue Varela]]|pos=MF}}
{{football squad player|nat=Argentina|name=[[Jorgue Varela]]|pos=MF}}
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==Honours==
==Honours==
*'''[[Primera C]] (2)''':
*'''[[Primera C]]'''
:: 1999–00, 2005–06
**Champions (2): 1999–00, 2005–06


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
{{Commons category}}
*[http://www.clubdeportivomerlo.com.ar/ Official website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130725202151/http://www.clubdeportivomerlo.com.ar/ Official website] (archived 25 July 2013)
*[http://www.csdeportivomerlo.com/DM/ Web del Hincha]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130627163750/http://www.csdeportivomerlo.com/DM/ Web del Hincha] (archived 27 June 2013)


{{Primera C Metropolitana}}
{{Primera B Metropolitana}}


[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1954]]
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1954]]
[[Category:Football clubs in Buenos Aires Province]]
[[Category:Football clubs in Buenos Aires Province]]
[[Category:Merlo, Buenos Aires]]
[[Category:Merlo Partido]]
[[Category:1954 establishments in Argentina]]
[[Category:1954 establishments in Argentina]]

Latest revision as of 19:20, 5 November 2024

Deportivo Merlo
Full nameClub Social y Deportivo Merlo
Nickname(s)Charro
Founded10 August 1954; 70 years ago (1954-08-10)
GroundEstadio José Manuel Moreno, Merlo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Capacity10.000
ChairmanAriel Vega
ManagerMarcelo Straccia
LeaguePrimera B
2016
Websitehttp://www.clubdeportivomerlo.com.ar/

Club Social y Deportivo Merlo (usually known simply as Deportivo Merlo) is an Argentinean football club located in Merlo, Buenos Aires. The team currently plays in Primera B Metropolitana, the third division of the Argentine football league system.

History

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The club was founded on October 8, 1954, as "9 de Julio". Two years later the team debuted at Primera D (then named "Aficionados") of Argentine Football Association. In 1968 the name changed to "Deportivo Merlo" which has remained to date. One year later the institution acquired the land where its stadium was built.

One of the first Deportivo Merlo squads, in the 1950s.

In 1968 the Association announced that clubs without stadium or active members would be disaffiliated. Due to that announcement, a group of young fans of Deportivo Merlo requested the Association a 4-month period of grace to build a stadium and to get new members with the purpose of avoiding the disappearance of the institution.

The Association gave its approval to the request so the club had a meeting with mayor of Merlo Partido, Luis Monetti, asking him for land to build the stadium on. Monetti agreed with the only condition that the team should represent Merlo Partido at the competitions.[citation needed]

Once the negotiations ended, the members joined their efforts in saving money to build the venue, organizing some events with that purpose. One of them was a friendly match vs Vélez Sarsfield that had won the Argentine Primera División championship that same year. The fans also organized dances and asados. In 1969 Deportivo Merlo played its first game at its own stadium recently inaugurated.

In 1977 and 1978 the team was managed by former star José María Moreno, nicknamed "El Charro". Moreno died in August 1978 and the stadium was named in his honour. The nickname Charros also extended to the squad and fans. Popular Looney Tunes animated character Yosemite Sam (which resembled a Mexican charro) was also adopted as the mascot of the team.[citation needed]

In 1975 the team promoted to Primera C after winning a mini-tournament in order to define a second promotion to the upper division. In 1986 Deportivo Merlo promoted to Primera B Metropolitana due to a restructuring of the system.

The team won its first official title in 1999–2000, the Primera C championship although it would be relegated a short time later, returning in 2005–06 when winning a new championship in the same division. In the 2008–09 season the squad promoted to the second division of Argentine football (Primera B Nacional), remaining there up to present. Deportivo Merlo had won the final series against Los Andes (by the same score of 1–0 both games) for which the team got the right to play at the second division.[1]

In 2012 Deportivo Merlo advanced to semi-finals of Copa Argentina where the team was finally eliminated by Boca Juniors. The match had finished tied 1–1, then Boca defeated Merlo by penalty shoot-out with a final score of 5–4.[2]

in June 2013 is relegated to Primera B Metropolitana after losing to the champion Rosario Central 1 a 0 in Rosario.

Current squad

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As of July 30, 2015.[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Argentina ARG Facundo Ferrero
GK Argentina ARG Rodrigo Llinas
DF Argentina ARG Lucas Blanco
DF Argentina ARG Franco Chivilio
DF Argentina ARG Ernesto Del Castillo
DF Argentina ARG Emiliano Dudar
DF Argentina ARG Carlos Escudero
DF Argentina ARG Gabriel Ferro
DF Argentina ARG Zelmar García
DF Argentina ARG Diego Herrera
DF Argentina ARG Javier Paez
DF Argentina ARG Walter Romero
DF Argentina ARG Matias Rudler
DF Argentina ARG Agustin Strano
DF Argentina ARG Alvaro Ybarra
MF Argentina ARG Lautaro Baeza
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Bolivia BOL Simon Bastos
MF Argentina ARG Carlos Bataras
MF Argentina ARG Rodrigo Freites
MF Argentina ARG Cristian Gironi
MF Argentina ARG Brian Martin
MF Argentina ARG Pablo Rodriguez
MF Argentina ARG Carlos Silva
MF Argentina ARG Nicolas Vara
MF Argentina ARG Jorgue Varela
MF Argentina ARG Marcos Zampini
FW Argentina ARG Fernando Cobian
FW Argentina ARG Gustavo Miño
FW Argentina ARG Nahuel Ramirez
FW Argentina ARG Leandro Rodríguez
FW Argentina ARG Federico Turienzo

Honours

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  • Primera C
    • Champions (2): 1999–00, 2005–06

References

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  1. ^ ""Nuestra historia" at club's official website". Archived from the original on 2013-06-28. Retrieved 2013-05-31.
  2. ^ ""Boca pasó a Deportivo Merlo en los penales y es finalista de la Copa Argentina", La Capital, 3 June 2012". Archived from the original on 28 May 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  3. ^ Club Social y Deportivo Merlo squad at BDFA.
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