Club Atlético Lanús

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Lanús
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Full name Club Atlético Lanús
Nickname(s) El Granate (The Garnet)
Founded January 3, 1915
Ground Estadio Lanús, La Fortaleza,
Lanús, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Capacity 46,619
Chairman Dr. Alejandro G. Maron
Manager Ramon Cabrero
League Argentine Primera División
2006 Apertura 6th
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Club Atlético Lanús is an Argentinian football club founded in Lanús, Buenos Aires, in January 3, 1915.

In 1978, with debts for over $2 million US the club faced its worst crisis. But the support of its fans made it possible to come back to the Second division, and heal its debts. In 1978 the club had 2,000 members; in 1981 it had 10,000.

The club has also a professional basketball team playing in Argentine third division.

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[edit] History of Divisions

  • First Division: 1931~1949, 1951~1961, 1965~1970, 1972, 1977, 1991, 1993~
  • Second Division: 1950(C), 1962~1964(C), 1971(C), 1973~1976(S), 1978, 1982~1990(S), 1992(C)
  • Third Division: 1979~1981(C)

(C)hampion (S)econd place

[edit] Achievements

  • CONMEBOL Cup (now called Copa Sudamericana) won in 1996.
  • Second Division Championship 1992
  • Third Division Championship 1981
  • Second Division Championship 1971
  • Second Division Championship 1964
  • Second Division Championship 1950

[edit] Players

  • Bernardo "Baby" Acosta
  • Cristian Osvaldo Álvarez
  • Rolando "El Roly" Bertolo
  • Carlos Bossio
  • Gabriel Calderón
  • Daniel "Chango" Cravero
  • Claudio "Caio" Enria
  • Hector "El Negro" Enrique
  • Josefa "Pepa" Florcita
  • Néstor Fabbri
  • Miguelina Ángela "Pampita" Gambierè
  • Oscar Garré
  • Armando "Urraca" Gonzales
  • Juan Hector "El Nene" Guidi
  • Ariel "El caño" Ibagaza
  • Diego Klimowicz
  • Hugo "El Diez" Moralez
  • Oscar "El Menso" Peña
  • Jose "Pepito Cibrián" Nación
  • Carlos "Lechuga" Roa
  • Gabriel "Chaucha" Schumm
  • Angel "Manuela" Silvina
  • Gustavo "Pájaro" Siviero
  • Gilmar Gilberto "Uruguaya" Villagran

[edit] Coaches

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