Montevideo Wanderers
Montevideo Wanderers | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Montevideo Wanderers Fútbol Club | ||
Seat | Montevideo , Uruguay | ||
founding | August 15, 1902 | ||
president | Raúl Aguerrebere | ||
Website | mwfc.com.uy | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Gastón Machado | ||
Venue | Estadio Viera | ||
Places | 12,000 | ||
league | Primera División | ||
2015/16 | 5th place | ||
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The Montevideo Wanderers Fútbol Club , Wanderers for short , (nickname: Bohemios ) is a football club from Montevideo in Uruguay .
Their home games are played by the Wanderers, who are based in the Barrio Prado in Montevideo and whose headquarters are on Avenida Agraciada 2871 , in the Estadio Viera .
history
The first two decades
The Wanderers, overshadowed by their sporty and economically influential rivals Nacional and Peñarol , were founded on August 15, 1902. Shortly after it was founded, the original club colors blue and white were changed to black and white as a sign of solidarity with the Argentine club Estudiantes de Buenos Aires . They are still the colors of the Wanderers' club to this day. The name of the association can be traced back to the brothers Enrique and Juan Sardeson, around whom the association was founded, who chose it after a trip to England.
The team that played the first game for the club consisted of the following players: Enrique Sardeson , Miguel Aphesteguy , Rafael Sardeson , Luis Carvalho Alvarez , Oscar Tálice , José A. Nicolich , R. Miguelerena , Juan Sardeson , H Ortiz Garzón , Alfredo Viera , Federico Canfield .
Right in the first two decades of its existence, the Wanderers celebrated great successes. So you became Uruguayan champions in 1906 and 1909. In 1908 and 1910 the Copa de Honor was won . The team decided in 1906, 1908, 1911, 1917, 1918 and thus five times the Copa Competencia in favor of the club. In addition, the club won the Copa Competencia Chevallier Boutell in 1911, 1917 and 1918 .
The starting eleven of the first championship consisted of the following players:
Cayetano Saporiti , Miguel Aphesteguy , Juan Carlos Bertone , Francisco Branda , Juan Sardeson , Luis Piñeyro Carve , Rafael de Miquelerena , Gilberto Peralta , Alberto Zumarán , Carvalho Alvarez and Cándido Hernández Bentancour
In 1909 these players formed the tribe of the championship team:
Saporiti; Miguel Aphesteguy, Bertone; Parravicini, Martín Aphesteguy , Arturo López ; de Miquelerena or R. Buck; Goldmishth, Luis Quaglia , Zumarán and Reba Gliatte
1920s
In 1922 the Bohemios were Uruguayan runners-up when the AUF Nacional declared champions ahead of time. In the next few seasons in the Federacion Uruguaya de Football aligned Campeonato Uruguayo de la Federacion Uruguaya de Football antretend which was by Domingo Tejera run as captain of the team 1923 champion and 1924 runner-up. In 1924 he also won the Copa Río de La Plata . In 1931, the Wanderers, now playing again under the umbrella of the AUF, secured the Uruguayan championship title.
Follow-up period (excerpt)
Since the introduction of professional football in Uruguay in 1932, the Wanderers have been one of the "long-running hits" of the Primera División . With 71 years of membership (as of the end of the 2011/12 season) in the top Uruguayan league, only the two dominant clubs Nacional and Peñarol (both 81 years and thus continuously) and Defensor Sporting (79 years) surpassed them. They are also one of the most successful teams in Uruguay in terms of points. In the eternal table of the Primera División they finished fourth after the 2011/12 season.
The first division presence was last interrupted by relegation in 1998. With the second division championship in 2000, however, the team coached by Daniel Carreño at that time soon returned to the Primera División.
On December 12, 2011, Alfredo Arias , who until then had been the coach of the youth team ( Quinta ) of the Montevideans and was active as a player in 1977 and from 1979 to 1983 for the club, took over as coach of Carreño. He signed a one-year contract. He was assisted by the former Wanderers player Vicente Estavillo as assistant coach . The coaching team was completed by Ignacio Berriel . With a sixth place in the table in the 2012/13 season, the Wanderers qualified for the 2013 Copa Sudamericana . In the 2013/14 season they finished 4th in the table after the Apertura. The 2014 Clausura then finished first in the table. In the overall table for the year, they also took first place after the return series. With that, the Wanderers were already playing the most successful season in the club's history since the introduction of professional football in Uruguay before the subsequent championship decision-making games against the Apertura winner Danubio . In addition, you entered with one of the youngest teams in the championship round. In the semifinal against Danubio played on May 25, 2014, the Wanderers lost 3-0. This ultimately resulted in two final games that were decisive for the 2013/14 championship. After the first final at the Estadio Luis Franzini ended 0-0 on June 3, 2014 , the Wanderers lost the second final game, accompanied by four sent-offs, on June 8, 2014 at Gran Parque Central on penalties, after it was 2-2 Extension. Thus the Wanderers were only runner-up.
The following season 2014/15 ended only 11th in the overall table. However, they presented the most successful Uruguayan team in the Copa Libertadores 2015 and advanced to the last sixteen. There they failed at the Racing Club from Argentina . On June 14, 2015 it was announced that coach Alfredo Arias and his team, which at that time consisted of Nacho Berriel and Samantha Rodríguez, would not continue their cooperation with the club after around four years of activity. The 2015/16 season ended 5th in the overall table.
Participation in the Copa Libertadores
The association also took part in international competitions several times. 1975 they qualified for the first time for the Copa Libertadores . After failing there in previous participations ( 1983 , 1986 , 1988 ) in the group phase at the beginning, they advanced to the second round as part of the 2002 competition . In the round of 16 they were defeated by Peñarol on penalties 3-0, after they went 2-2 on both sides.
successes
- Uruguayan champions (amateur league): 1906, 1909, (1923), 1931
- Uruguayan runner-up (professional league): 1980, 1985, 2013/14
- Uruguayan second division champions : 1952, 1962, 1972, 2000
- Copa de Honor : 1908, 1910
- Torneo Competencia : 1987, 1990
- Copa Competencia : 1906, 1908, 1911, 1917, 1918
- Copa Competencia Chevallier Boutell : 1911, 1917, 1918
- Liguilla Pre-Libertadores de América : 1987, 2001
- Torneo Confraternidad Capital-Interior : 1977
- Torneo 75 Aniversario of the National Sports Commission : 1986
Current squad season 2016
Source: (as of October 23, 2016)
Coach history
- at least May 2001: Daniel Carreño
- Clausura 2007: Diego Aguirre
- March 2010 to December 2011: Daniel Carreño
- December 12, 2011 to June 14, 2015: Alfredo Arias
- since June 2015: Gastón Machado
List of previous presidents
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Former players
- Jorge Barrios
- Pablo Bengoechea
- Mauro Camoranesi
- Guillermo Escalada
- Álvaro Fernández
- Lorenzo Fernández
- Enzo Francescoli
- Marcão
- Fernando Muslera
- Andrés Scotti
- Obdulio Varela
- Liber Vespa
Web links
- Official website
- Club profile on www.ovaciondigital.com.uy, the El País sports portal
Individual evidence
- ↑ Directiva (Spanish) at mwfc.com.uy, accessed December 28, 2012
- ↑ Reseña histórica (Spanish) at www.mwfc.com.uy, accessed on April 22, 2014
- ↑ Un siglo de gloria (Spanish) at www.mwfc.com.uy of July 7, 2009, accessed on April 22, 2014
- ↑ Domingo Tejera's biography on the Montevideo Wanderers website (Spanish), accessed on December 30, 2011
- ^ Uruguay - All-Time 1932-2012 (Professional Era) at www.rsssf.com, accessed December 28, 2012
- ↑ Alfredo Arias es el nuevo DT de Wanderers ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish) at elobservador.com.uy on December 12, 2011, accessed on January 29, 2012
- ↑ Godoy es prioridad en Wanderers ( Memento of December 20, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish) on cambiodefrente.com of January 3, 2012, accessed on January 29, 2012
- ↑ Arias: “Yo quiero salir campeón” ( Memento from July 28, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) (Spanish) on www.diariolarepublica.net from January 13, 2012, accessed on January 29, 2012
- ↑ A las páginas de gloria (Spanish) at www.montevideo.com.uy of May 18, 2014, accessed on May 18, 2014
- ↑ Fixture Campeonato Uruguayo 2013/2014 de Primera División. Clausura ( Memento of November 26, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish) at www.auf.org.uy, accessed on May 18, 2014
- ↑ Danubio 3 - 0 Wanderers (Spanish) at www.auf.org.uy, accessed June 1, 2014
- ↑ La pinta es lo de menos (Spanish) on futbol.com.uy of June 3, 2014, accessed on June 8, 2014
- ↑ Salvador del título (Spanish) on futbol.com.uy of June 8, 2014, accessed June 8, 2014
- ↑ Tables for the 2014/15 season ( memento from November 26, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) on auf.org.uy, accessed on June 12, 2015
- ↑ La lógica de los ciclos (Spanish) on futbol.com.uy of June 14, 2015, accessed on June 14, 2015
- ↑ Uruguay 2015/16 on rsssf.com, accessed October 28, 2016
- ↑ Cuarto Capítulo 1973-1991 (Spanish) on mwfc.com.uy, accessed December 28, 2012
- ↑ Quinto Capítulo 1992-2012 (Spanish) at mwfc.com.uy, accessed December 28, 2012
- ↑ Squad on soccerway.com , accessed October 23, 2016
- ↑ ¿Por qué los técnicos uruguayos fueron defensas, goleros o mediocampistas? (Spanish) from lr21.com.uy on May 29, 2001, accessed October 27, 2016
- ↑ Rocha Gano y espera por Miramar o Progreso (Spanish) in La República of 13 March 2007, accessed on February 21, 2015
- ↑ Carreño's profile on soccerway.com , accessed January 29, 2012
- ↑ Gastón Machado - Profile on soccerway.com , accessed October 23, 2016
- ↑ List of presidents on the official website