Belgrano de Córdoba

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Belgrano de Córdoba
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Full name Club Atlético Belgrano
Nickname(s) Los piratas, Los celestes
Founded March 19, 1905
Ground Estadio Gigante de Alberdi
Capacity 28,000
Chairman Córdoba Celeste S.A.
Manager Mario Griguol (interim)
League Argentine first division
2006 Apertura 12th
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Club Atlético Belgrano de Córdoba is a sports club from Córdoba, Argentina, best known for its football (soccer) team, currently playing in the first division.

The club was founded in 1905 by a group of teenagers, having 14-year-old Arturo Orgaz as its first president. They named it after the Argentine historical figure General Manuel Belgrano, and the colours are taken from the flag of Argentina, created by Belgrano.

The team started playing in the second division of the Córdoba league in 1908, winning that championship and the following two, to reach the first division of the local league. Because their precarious field didn't comply with the first division requirements, Belgrano's fans and players used to borrow post, wire and fences from the nearby houses to erect the required protections. Nevertheless, they would return all the material to their owners, leaving things as they were before the match. This kind of borrowing without consent brought them the nickname of Piratas ("Pirates").

After the foundation of the Federación Cordobesa de Fútbol ("Córdoba Football Association"), Belgrano won the first championship of 1913. The following season gave birth to the Córdoba Derby between Belgrano and Talleres. The first round of the league faced both teams, but that first derby match would only last 4 minutes, for Talleres left the field after a doubtful goal given to Belgrano.

On March 17 of 1929, the grounds of the Gigante de Alberdi were finished, one of the first cement stadiums in Argentina. El Gigante would be later renovated in 1997 to meet the requirements of the first and second national divisions.

Within the Córdoba league, Belgrano won all the championships between 1929 and 1937, except for 1934, that was won by Talleres. Then, it won the 1940, 1946, 1947, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956 (Unión Cordobesa de Fútbol) and 1957.

Belgrano was able to play its way to the Nacional tournament of 1968, and reached the Argentine second division in 1986. The club finally reached first division in 1992, where it played until 1996. In 1998 the team was promoted again to first division, to be relegated after the 2001/02 season.

Beating Olimpo de Bahía Blanca at the 2005-06 Promocióm, Belgrano returned to first division for the 2006-07 season.

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[edit] Notable players

[edit] Squad 2006-2007

No. Position Player
-- Argentina GK Godoy, Gerardo
-- Argentina GK Medran, Ezequiel Luis
1 Argentina GK Montoya, Marcelo German
-- Paraguay DF Caceres, Juan Daniel
-- Peru DF Moisela, Jose Alberto
8 Argentina MF Aimar, Andres Ricardo
-- Argentina MF Arriola, Gerardo Ezequiel
5 Argentina MF Bolatti, Mario Ariel
-- Argentina MF Bustos, Walter Leon
-- Argentina MF Cervera, Jorge Elio
10 Argentina MF Frangipane, Paolo Daniel
-- Argentina MF Gordillo, Raul Eduardo
-- Argentina MF Iglesias, Alejandro Marcelo
-- Argentina MF Liendo, Gaston Ricardo
-- Argentina MF Maceira, Ernesto Martin
No. Position Player
-- Argentina MF Manzanelli, Osvaldo Cesar
-- Argentina DF Novaretti, Diego
-- Argentina MF Osses, Alejandro Emannuel
-- Argentina DF Peirone, Jorge
-- Argentina DF Peppino, Franco
-- Paraguay DF Rojas, Ricardo Ismael
13 Argentina DF Serrizuela, Juan Jose
-- Argentina DF Tarchini, Pablo
-- Argentina DF Turus, Gaston Alejandro
-- Argentina MF Yllana, Andres Roberto
9 Argentina FW Campodonico, Mariano Alejandro
-- Argentina FW Gigli, Matias Nicolas
-- Argentina FW Hechalar, Hernan Ignacio
-- Colombia FW Mosquera, Julian Alberto
-- Argentina FW Rios, Andres Daniel

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