Club Atlético Atlas

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Full name Club Atlético Atlas
Nickname(s) Marrón
Founded August 17, 1951
Ground Estadio Ricardo Puga, General Rodríguez
Buenos Aires , Argentina
Capacity 2,500
Chairman Rolando Borosky
Manager Néstor Retamar
League Primera D Metropolitana
Apertura 2006 6th
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Club Atlético Atlas is a lower division amateur football (soccer) club from Argentina, made famous by the TV documentary "Atlas, la otra pasión"[1], on Fox Sports en Latinoamérica.

Founded on 7 August 1951, the club moved later from Buenos Aires to the suburb of General Rodríguez. Reputed to be "the worst team in Argentina"[2], they were relegated from the bottom division in 2004, losing their place in the Argentine FA's hierarchy of competitive leagues and with it all their players and facilities.

In 2005, under their charismatic trainer Néstor Retamar, they regained their place in the Primera D. In 2006 they came near to promotion, finishing fifth and falling to Berazategui in the semi-finals of the "reducido" play-offs.

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Primera D Metropolitana (2006/07)
Argentino de Quilmes | Atlas | Berazategui | Central Ballester | Centro Español | Claypole | Defensores Unidos | Deportivo Paraguayo | Riestra | Ferrocarril Midland | Ferrocarril Urquiza | Juventud Unida | Leandro N. Alem | Liniers | Lugano | Puerto Nuevo | Victoriano Arenas | Club Social y Deportivo Yupanqui
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