Alianza Fútbol Club (Uruguay)

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Alianza FC
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Basic data
Surname Alianza Fútbol Club
Seat Montevideo
founding November 25, 2000
First soccer team
Venue Parque Salus
Montevideo , Uruguay
Places 4,500
league most recently Segunda División
2004 18. (relegation)

The Alianza Fútbol Club , or Alianza FC for short , was a football club from Montevideo in Uruguay .

history

The club was founded on November 25, 2000 as a result of the merger of the clubs Villa Teresa , Huracán Football Club and Salus FC . However, the merged club did not receive a game permit in the 2001 season because Villa Teresa and Salus FC had not paid off liabilities. Then he only took part in the youth leagues that year. He then joined the second-highest professional league, the Segunda División , from 2002 to relegation at the end of the 2004 season . In 2002, the club's team finished the Apertura in 6th place in the table. José Denis and Mario Amorín contributed to this as the club's most successful goal scorers with seven and six goals respectively. After the Clausura they finished 12th. Since the two half-series were played in two divided groups in that season and Alianza FC finished Clausura group B first in the table, they qualified for the semi-final game for the Clausura title in 2002. This lost the "Elf" trained by Fernando Balda , however, beat the winner of Group A Colón FC with 0: 2. Alianza FC finished 9th in the overall table for the year. In the year-end overall table for the 2003 season, the club's team then only reached 16th and thus third-bottom place in the table. In the 2004 season, the club was excluded from the game because of outstanding player salary payments from the two previous seasons and a resulting player strike before the 10th match day. The following games were rated as a 2-0 defeat. At the end of the round this resulted in the penultimate place in the table. The association had in the newly formed between the second professional league and the League Metropolitana Amateur is moved Segunda División B Amateur descend. In 2005 the merger club dissolved again.

Stadion

The club played its home games in Parque Salus in Montevideo , which had previously served as the home ground of Salus FC. In 2015 the venue had an audience capacity of 4,500 people.

Trainer

Individual evidence

  1. Clubes ( Memento of February 1, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish) on tenfieldigital.com.uy, accessed on March 25, 2015
  2. ^ Uruguay 2001 Second Level on rsssf.com, accessed March 25, 2015
  3. Clubes ( Memento of February 1, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish) on tenfieldigital.com.uy, accessed on March 25, 2015
  4. ^ Uruguay 2002 Second Level on rsssf.com, accessed March 25, 2015
  5. Uruguay 2003 Second Level on rsssf.com, accessed March 25, 2015
  6. ^ Uruguay Second Level 2004 on rsssf.com, accessed March 25, 2015
  7. ^ Uruguay Second Level 2005 on rsssf.com, accessed March 25, 2015
  8. Clubes ( Memento of February 1, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish) on tenfieldigital.com.uy, accessed on March 25, 2015
  9. ^ Uruguay 2002 Second Level on rsssf.com, accessed March 25, 2015
  10. Villa Teresa on elascenso.com, accessed on 25 March 2015