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'''Durazno Fútbol Club''' is a former [[football (soccer)|football]] club from [[Durazno]] in [[Uruguay]]. |
'''Durazno Fútbol Club''' is a former [[football (soccer)|football]] club from [[Durazno]] in [[Uruguay]]. |
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==History== |
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Asociación Atlética Durazno Fútbol Club was founded through the association of many clubs of the [[Durazno Department|department of Durazno]]. Those associated clubs were: Central, Juvenil, Nacional, Molles, and Rampla. |
Asociación Atlética Durazno Fútbol Club was founded through the association of many clubs of the [[Durazno Department|department of Durazno]]. Those associated clubs were: Central, Juvenil, Nacional, Molles, and Rampla. |
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The club were founded in 2005, making them one of the youngest teams in Uruguay. They made their debut in the 2nd division on September 16, 2006, with a surprising and important victory over [[El Tanque Sisley]] for |
The club were founded in 2005, making them one of the youngest teams in Uruguay. They made their debut in the 2nd division on September 16, 2006, with a surprising and important victory over [[El Tanque Sisley]] for 3–0. |
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On the |
On the 2008–09 season of the [[Uruguayan Segunda División]], they got to the playoffs finals and failed to promote to the [[Uruguayan Primera División|Top Division]] after losing 4–1 in the global by [[Atenas de San Carlos]]. |
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After the |
After the 2010–2011 season Durazno FC disappear from all competitions. |
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==Famous players== |
==Famous players== |
Revision as of 15:19, 1 December 2016
Full name | Asociación Atlética Durazno Fútbol Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Los Rojos del Yí | ||
Founded | November 22, 2005 | ||
Ground | Estadio Municipal Silvestre Octavio Landoni Durazno, Uruguay | ||
Capacity | 8,000 | ||
Chairman | Alejandro Naninni | ||
Manager | Rubens Navarro | ||
League | Disaffiliated | ||
2010–11 | 10th | ||
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Durazno Fútbol Club is a former football club from Durazno in Uruguay.
History
Asociación Atlética Durazno Fútbol Club was founded through the association of many clubs of the department of Durazno. Those associated clubs were: Central, Juvenil, Nacional, Molles, and Rampla.
The club were founded in 2005, making them one of the youngest teams in Uruguay. They made their debut in the 2nd division on September 16, 2006, with a surprising and important victory over El Tanque Sisley for 3–0.
On the 2008–09 season of the Uruguayan Segunda División, they got to the playoffs finals and failed to promote to the Top Division after losing 4–1 in the global by Atenas de San Carlos.
After the 2010–2011 season Durazno FC disappear from all competitions.
Famous players
- Daniel Tílger
- Carlos Alberto Palacio
- Mauro Aldave
- Leonardo Bordad
- Serafín Fabricio García
- Germán Hornos
- Maximiliano Lombardi
- Andreé González
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