Club Cerro Porteño

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Cerro Porteño
Cerro Porteño.svg
Basic data
Surname Club Cerro Porteño
Seat Asunción
founding October 12, 1912
president Juan José Zapag
Website cerro.com.py
First soccer team
Head coach ArgentinaArgentina Luis Zubeldía (2018–)
Venue Estadio General Pablo Rojas
Places 25,000
league Primera División
2017 Apertura: 4th place
Clausura: 1st place
home
Away

The Club Cerro Porteño is a sports club from the Barrio Obrero in Asunción , the capital of Paraguay . The club was founded in 1912 and is historically the most successful team in Paraguayan football with 29 national championship titles alongside its arch-rival Club Olimpia , against which the Superclásico del Fútbol Paraguayo is contested. The basketball team won two championship titles in the early 1960s. The club also operates futsal and handball .

Soccer

Olla Azulgrana

Cerro Porteño plays its home games at the club's own Estadio General Pablo Rojas , also known as Olla Azulgrana or La Olla for short. With a capacity of 35,000, it is the second largest in Paraguay after the Estadio Defensores del Chaco . It is named after a former president of the club. During the Copa America 1999 , the game Uruguay against Colombia (0-1) was played here.

successes

  • Football Championship of Paraguay : (29 ×) 1913, 1915, 1918, 1919, 1935, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1944, 1950, 1954, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2004, 2005
    • Apertura / Clausura: 2009 (Apertura), 2012 (Apertura), 2013 (Clausura), 2015 (Apertura), 2017 (Clausura)
  • In the Copa Liberatores, the team has played 295 games and reached the semi-finals three times.

Known players

Trainer

Name of the trainer Period comment
ArgentinaArgentina Néstor "Pipo" Rossi ?
ParaguayParaguay Salvador Breglia 1970s • 1972: Football Championship of Paraguay
• 1973: Copa República
• 1974: Football Championship of Paraguay
• 1977: Football Championship of Paraguay
ArgentinaArgentina Oscar Malbernat 1984
HungaryHungary SpainSpain Ferenc Puskás 1986
BrazilBrazil Valdir Espinosa 1987-1988
UruguayUruguay Sergio Markarián 1990-1991
BrazilBrazil Paulo César Carpegiani 1991-1992
BrazilBrazil Paulo César Carpegiani 1994-1995
ParaguayParaguay Carlos Kiese 1996
• 1996: Paraguay football championship
UruguayUruguay Jorge Fossati 1997
ParaguayParaguay Carlos Kiese 1998
ArgentinaArgentina Gerardo Martino 2004
ArgentinaArgentina Gustavo Costas 2005-2006
ArgentinaArgentina Osvaldo Ardiles 2008
ArgentinaArgentina Pedro Troglio 2008-2010
ArgentinaArgentina Javier Torrente 2011
ArgentinaArgentina Mario Grana 2011–2012
UruguayUruguay Jorge Fossati May 2012 - February 2013
ParaguayParaguay Francisco Arce 2013-2014
ArgentinaArgentina Leonardo Astrada 2014-2015
ParaguayParaguay Roberto Ismael Torres 2015
VenezuelaVenezuela César Farías 2016
ParaguayParaguay Gustavo Morinigo 2016
ColombiaColombia Leonel Álvarez 2017-2018
ArgentinaArgentina Luis Zubeldía 2018–

basketball

Cerro Porteño also had a basketball team that played in the Liga de Baloncesto Metropolitana and won two championships.

successes

  • Liga de Baloncesto Metropolitana: 1962, 1963

Web links

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