CA Sarmiento

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CA Sarmiento
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Basic data
Surname Club Atlético Sarmiento
Seat Junín
founding 1911
president Fernando Chiófalo
Website sarmientodejunin.com
First soccer team
Head coach Sergio Lippi
Venue Estadio Eva Perón
Places 22,000
league Primera División
2013/14 4th place, Primera B Nacional / Zona B
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The Club Atlético Sarmiento is an Argentine football club from Junín . The club was founded in 1911 and plays its home games at the Estadio Eva Perón .

history

The Club Atlético Sarmiento was founded on April 1st, 1911 in Junín . However, the club was not officially recognized by the Argentine Football Association for the highest leagues until 1952. The club's stadium was opened a year earlier, the Estadio Eva Perón , which is now open to 22,000 spectators and named after the famous President's wife Juan Peróns . This was born either in Junín or in nearby Los Toldos , depending on the source .

At the league level, CA Sarmiento played two seasons in the Primera División , the highest Argentinian football league, in the early 1980s . After the promotion through the second division championship in 1980 you could occupy thirteenth place in the Campeonato Metropolitano of the 1981 season. In the 1982 season, however, after only two years of excellence, the club was relegated from the province of Buenos Aires , after Campeonato Metropolitano, which was then used to determine the relegated, only the nineteenth and last place with 24 points from 36 games and three Points deficit on the saving shore occupied by Unión de Santa Fe . The club did not really recover from this relegation and until 2015 spent 32 years in a row in the second-highest division downwards. From 1986 to 1991 the club was only found in the fourth highest division.

Even after that, Sarmiento only got beyond third class for a short time. In the 2011/12 season, as champions of the Primera B Metropolitana, he returned to the Primera B Nacional , Argentina's second division, after seven years . As a climber, he immediately achieved fifth place. In the course of increasing the Primera División to thirty participants, CA Sarmiento managed to return to the top division of Argentine football for the 2015 season after more than three decades.

successes

  • Primera B Metropolitana : 3 × (1980, 2003/04, 2011/12)
  • Primera C : 1 × (1977)

Known players

  • ArgentinaArgentina Ramón Bóveda , Argentine and Colombian champion with Rosario Central and Atlético Nacional, penultimate career position at CA Sarmiento in 1982
  • ArgentinaArgentina Eduardo Di Loreto , active most of his career in France, 1951 to 1953 at the beginning of his career with the then second division club Sarmiento
  • ArgentinaArgentina Rodolfo Fischer , successful goalscorer for San Lorenzo de Almagro and Botafogo Rio de Janeiro, was penultimate in 1980 as a player at CA Sarmiento
  • ArgentinaArgentina Óscar Mas , Argentine World Cup participant from 1966 and long-time player in River Plate, signed to Sarmiento for a year towards the end of his career in 1982
  • ArgentinaArgentina Daniel Passarella , captain of the Argentine world championship team from 1978 and a second time world champion in 1986, began his career from 1971 to 1973 with CA Sarmiento
  • ArgentinaArgentina Juan Carlos Zuleta , who joined the club from 2007 to 2011, continues to play for FC Kärnten in Austria and CSD Defensa y Justicia

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