Liverpool Montevideo

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Liverpool Montevideo
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Basic data
Surname Liverpool Fútbol Club
Seat Montevideo , Uruguay
founding February 15, 1915
president José Luis Palma
Website liverpoolfc.com.uy
First soccer team
Head coach Mario Saralegui
Venue Estadio Belvedere
Places 10,000
league Primera División
2014/15 1st place ( Segunda División )
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Away

The Liverpool Fútbol Club , Liverpool FC for short or simply Liverpool , known in German-speaking countries as Liverpool Montevideo or Liverpool FC Montevideo , is a football club from the Uruguayan capital, Montevideo .

history

The origins of Liverpool FC came from a group of students from the Colegio de los Padres Capuchinos , including Domingo and Luís Etchegoyen, Diego Azcoitía, Julio Freire, Hermelino and Mario Pintos, José Misa, Juan Torchello, Luís Peretti and Juan Añon, who were met to play football in the Montevidean Barrio Nuevo París since 1908 . The name of the club, which was finally officially founded on February 15, 1915, can be traced back to a geography lesson in which Great Britain was the subject and Julio Freire became aware of the name of the English port city of the same name. The official establishment took place in the shop of the Chinchurreta family, which was located on the corner of Agraciada / Pilar Costa . Since then, the club has been known as Liverpool Fútbol Club, which is still valid today . The first chairman of the association became the house owner of the founding meeting place Francisco Chinchurreta . The deputy Emilio Freire stood by his side .

In the first year they competed in the Tercera Extra and made their debut there in the black and blue jersey colors that are still used today with a 1-0 victory over Newcastle . As early as 1916, he was promoted to intermedia . 1919 rose for the first time after a decisive victory against Misiones in the Primera División . The team from that era included José Rossi , Berio, José Naya , Humberto Tomassina , Fausto Batignani and Pedro Etchegoyen .

While in the league from then on they were mostly placed in the secured midfield at the end of the season and remained in the league of the Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol during the time of the so-called schism, the split in the organizational structure in Uruguayan football in the mid-1920s , they escaped in 1927 and 1927 1928 only just about relegation from the top Uruguayan league. In the last season for the club in the first division, in 1929 , the Liverpool team was no longer able to hold the class as third from bottom.

Again they became champions of the Divisional Intermedia in 1937 and returned to the highest Uruguayan league via the relegation of the 1937 season. The promotion team included the players Dartolin, Guibernau, Roberto Rodríguez , Yebra, Villarreal, "Ruso" Michín, "Cacharpa" Pérez, "Piano" Méndez, Gorla and Barriole.

There they were only bottom of the table in 1938 . However, the relegation against intermedia champions Club Atlético Progreso secured relegation . Until the 1963 season , the team remained first class and placed in the season-end table mostly in the midfield, but sometimes also in the lower part of the table. The core of the team in the 1940s were, among others, Roque Máspoli , Sixto González , "Pulpa" Rodríguez, Omar Abreu , Pedro Leguizamón , Osiris Romero , Dalton Rosas Riolfo and the two Argentinians Lombardini and Salomón.

In the following decade, Aníbal Paz , Campero, Chávez, Tydeo López Piñeiro , Edgardo González , Roberto Fleitas , Traverso, Pedro Cubilla , Luis Dogliotti , Marichal, "Taita" Gómez, José Ayup , Juan Carlos López and Atilio García were among the prominent actors Montevideans. As the bottom of the table in 1963, however, you had to accept relegation to the second division.

In 1966, on the last day of the match, in front of 9,000 spectators in Parque Federico Saroldi, with a 2-0 win over River Plate, they were promoted to the top Uruguayan league. The promotion team trained by Eugenio Galvalissi and "preparador físico" Hermes Huelmo consisted of the players Ernesto Guerrini , Walter López , Rubén Soria , Gilberto Machado , Rubén Rossi , César Quiroga , Nilo Acuña , Jorge Vázquez , Hamilton Rivero , Alberto Gómez , and Juan Torresz and Juan Ricardo Faccio, who took over as coach the following year . From 1967 , the Liverpool FC team returned to the Primera División.

The club had a very successful time in the 1970s. In 1971 a 13-game European tour was carried out, during which the club's team defeated Werder Bremen's team, among others, 4-1. This was one of the club's three victories on this sports trip. In that decade, the following players, among others , played under the direction of coach Ondino Viera and Carlos Silva Cabrera : Bernardico and the Argentine Hurt in goal. Agapito Rivero , Saúl Rivero , Denis Milar , Francisco Campo , Carlos Pérez , Eleuterio Marrero , José Maldonado , Juan José Amatraín , Nelson Agresta , Hugo Cabezas , Savoy from Argentina, Nelson Presente , Pedro Alvarez , Héctor Santos , Francisco called "Tano" Berttocchi , Ricardo Brandán , Abayubá Ibañez , Luís Fontora , Darwin Dalmás , Julio Rodríguez , Fernando Rodríguez Riolfo and Luís Pereyra .

After playing second-rate in the 1980s, the team around coach Julio César Antúnez rose again in 1987 to the Primera División. The team that won the decisive game in November 1987 against Racing consisted of the following players: Hugo Quevedo , Daniel Libonatti , Héctor Correa , Gustavo Machaín , Carlos De Ávila , Julio Rodríguez , Miguel González , Nelson Ledesma , Luis Cardozo , Jorge Rodríguez Rodríguez and Peter Méndez , as well as the substitute Carlos Sauco . They remained first class until the 2000 season, at the end of which they had to start again in the second class.

The Apertura 2009 finished Liverpool in 2nd place in the table. In the 2012/13 season they finished twelfth. After taking 6th place in the table in the 2013/14 season after the Apertura ended, they were in 13th position in the Clausura. In the overall table for the year, they came ninth. In the relegation rating for Liverpool for the 2014/15 season, calculated across all seasons, this meant going into second division. There the club secured an immediate promotion to the Primera División for the 2015/16 season three game days before the end of the season at the end of April 2015.

The name

There were two stories about the name of the association. In the first, the club was named after a geography class that studied the history of Great Britain . In the second version, the founding fathers of the club turned a globe and named the club after the city on which the finger stopped the globe. According to this story, this was Liverpool in England . The majority of the coal ships arriving in Montevideo also came from the busy English port. In the 2005/06 season, the club first made reference to the English namesake by designing the away jerseys entirely in red. The English FC Liverpool , also known as the Reds , made this club color famous.

Trainer

Former Presidents

Known players

Web links

Individual evidence

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