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Encyclopedia > Club Almagro
Almagro
Full name Club Almagro
Nickname(s) El Tricolor
Founded January 6, 1911
Ground Estadio Almagro, José Ingenieros,
Buenos Aires province
Capacity 19.000
Chairman Rafael Cianflone Mottola
Manager José Luis Tata Brown
League Primera B Nacional Argentina
2005 Clausura Played in Argentine First Division (19th)
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Club Almagro is a sports club in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with a professional football team currently playing in the Argentine second division. It was founded on January 6, 1911 in the Almagro neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. January 6 is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1911 (MCMXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). ... Estadio Almagro is a multi-use stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ... The Buenos Aires province (IPA: , Spanish: Provincia de Buenos Aires) is the largest, wealthiest and most populated province of Argentina. ... This is a list of major football (soccer) stadiums, grouped by country and ordered by capacity. ... Primera B Nacional (usually called simply Nacional B, in English National B Division) is the second most important category of Argentine football (soccer), and its organized by the Argentine Football Association. ... The 2004-05 Argentine First Division season saw Newells Old Boys get away with the Apertura title after a fierce battle against Vélez Sársfield for the supremacy. ... Primera División (first division) is the top category of Argentine football (soccer), and its organized by the Argentine Football Association. ... black soccer jersey left arm with shoulders File links The following pages link to this file: AIK User:Johan Elisson/football kits Categories: GFDL images | Football kit templates ... football (soccer) jersey with light blue, black and white stripes File links The following pages link to this file: Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense Template talk:Football kit Template:Football kit/pattern list User:Johan Elisson/football kits Categories: GFDL images | Football kit templates ... black soccer jersey right arm with shoulders File links The following pages link to this file: AIK User:Johan Elisson/football kits Categories: GFDL images | Football kit templates ... Image File history File links Kit_shorts. ... socks of kit template File links The following pages link to this file: Arsenal F.C. Ajax Amsterdam AZ Alkmaar A.S. Roma Torino Calcio A.C. Milan ACF Fiorentina Bristol City F.C. Charlton Athletic F.C. Chievo Verona Chelsea F.C. England national football team Wikipedia:WikiProject Football... Image File history File links left arm of kit template File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links unknown soccer jersey pattern File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... rightarm of kit template File links The following pages link to this file: Arsenal F.C. Ajax Amsterdam AZ Alkmaar A.S. Roma Torino Calcio A.C. Milan ACF Fiorentina Bristol City F.C. Charlton Athletic F.C. Chievo Verona Chelsea F.C. England national football team Wikipedia:WikiProject Football... Image File history File links Kit_shorts. ... socks of kit template File links The following pages link to this file: Arsenal F.C. Ajax Amsterdam AZ Alkmaar A.S. Roma Torino Calcio A.C. Milan ACF Fiorentina Bristol City F.C. Charlton Athletic F.C. Chievo Verona Chelsea F.C. England national football team Wikipedia:WikiProject Football... Buenos Aires (English: Fair Winds; originally Ciudad de la Santísima Trinidad y Puerto de Santa María de los Buenos Aires, City of the Holy Trinity and Port of Saint Mary of the Fair Winds) is the capital of Argentina and its largest city and port, and one of... Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... January 6 is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1911 (MCMXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). ... Almagro is a barrio of Buenos Aires, historically associated with Tango. ... Buenos Aires (English: Fair Winds; originally Ciudad de la Santísima Trinidad y Puerto de Santa María de los Buenos Aires, City of the Holy Trinity and Port of Saint Mary of the Fair Winds) is the capital of Argentina and its largest city and port, and one of...


The club still has several sports facilities in Almagro for its members, but the Almagro football stadium is located in 2223 Marcelo T. de Alvear, José Ingenieros, Buenos Aires province and has a capacity of 19 000. The Buenos Aires province (IPA: , Spanish: Provincia de Buenos Aires) is the largest, wealthiest and most populated province of Argentina. ...


Even though Almagro won the 1968 second division tournament, it was not promoted to first division following a decision by the Argentine Football Association. The Tricolores played most of the time in second division, a few years in third division, and in 2004 were promoted to first division for the first time, only to be relegated again after the Clausura 2005. The Argentine Football Association (AFA) (Spanish: Asociación del Fútbol Argentino) is the governing body of football in Argentina. ... Primera División (first division) is the top category of Argentine football (soccer), and its organized by the Argentine Football Association. ... In recent times, many Latin American football leagues have divided their championships into two sections, awarding a champion for each. ...


Titles

Argentine Second Division:

  • Clausura 1996
  • Primera B 1968
  • Segunda División 1937

Argentine Third Division:

  • Primera C 1971

External links

  • Almagro at AFA
  • Almagro's unofficial page (Spanish)
  • Fans' Club (Spanish)


 

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