San Martín de Burzaco

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San Martín de Burzaco
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Full name Club Social y Deportivo San Martín de Burzaco
Nickname(s) Burzaqueno
Sanma
Founded May 1, 1936
Ground Estadio Francisco Boga, Burzaco
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Capacity 2,500
Chairman Gladys Ruifernández
Manager Antonio de Gregorio
League Primera C Metropolitana
Apertura 2006 12th Zona Impar
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Club Social y Deportivo San Martín are a football club from Burzaco in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They currently play in Primera C Metropolitana, which is the regionalised fourth tier of the Argentine Football Association league system.

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In the 1860s the Ferrocarril del Sur (Southern Railway) was built, 22km from Buenos Aires the company built a warehouse with a train station, which they named in honour of Francisco Burzaco. The town of Burzaco gradually built up around it.

Around 70 years later the club were formed, the name San Martín is a tribute to General San Martín, who liberated Argentina and Chile from the Spanish Empire.

Since the beginning of the proffessional era of Argentine football in 1931, the club have never played in the top two divisions.


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