Sud América

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Sud América
Full name Institución Atlética Sud América
Nickname(s) Buzones, Naranjitas
Founded February 15, 1914
Ground Estadio Carlos Angel Fossa
Montevideo, Uruguay
Capacity 6,000
Chairman José Vicente
Manager Ariel Longo
League Segunda División Profesional
2006/2007
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[edit] Institución Atlética Sud América

Sud América are a football club from Montevideo in Uruguay. They currently play in the Uruguayan 2nd Division.

Sud América have won the Uruguayan 2nd Division on 6 occasions, this is a national record they share with CA River Plate. It was a hard-to-beat team back in the days and it was very economically stable.

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  • Segunda División 1951
  • Segunda División 1954
  • Segunda División 1957
  • Segunda División 1963
  • Segunda División 1975
  • Segunda División 1994


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[edit] External links

IASA Website (Spanish)



Segunda División Uruguay (2006/07)
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