Reformers Football Club
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Surname | Reformers Football Club |
Seat | Montevideo , Uruguay |
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league | Primera Division (FUF) |
1923 | 22. (descent) |
The Reformers Football Club , or Reformers for short , was a football club from Montevideo in Uruguay .
history
The club, whose team wore white jerseys with a diagonal green stripe, rose in 1912 to the Uruguayan Primera División , in which he remained from 1913 until relegation as bottom of the table in the 1921 season. In 1923 he entered during the phase of the splitting of the organizational structure in Uruguayan football in the parallel competition organized by the Federación Uruguaya de Football (FUF) and ended the season in 22nd place. This resulted in relegation in that season. Subsequently, the club no longer appeared at the highest league level.
Atilio Narancio (1883–1952) was one of the presidents of the association .
Individual evidence
- ^ Historia de Nacional by Andrés Reyes, accessed April 7, 2015
- ↑ Uruguay - List of Final Tables 1900-2000 on rsssf.com, accessed April 7, 2015
- ↑ Atlántida: historia, imágenes y personalidades, a cien años de su creación , p. 263f by Federico Bonsignore Caro, accessed on April 7, 2015