Club Atlético Temperley

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Temperley
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Full name Club Atlético Temperley
Nickname(s) Celeste, Los Gasoleros
Founded January 1 of 1912
Ground Estadio Alfredo Beranger
Temperley, Argentina
Capacity 23,500
Chairman J. Colas
Manager Ricardo Zielinski
League Primera B Metropolitana
Apertura 2006 12th
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Club Atlético Temperley are a football club from the city of Temperley in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They currently play in Primera B Metropolitana, which is the regionalised third tier of the Argentine Football Association.

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[edit] History

The club were founded by two brothers in 1912 with the name Club de Football Centenario. They affiliated with AFA in 1917, and in 1921 they changed their name to Club Atlético Temperley.

In 1932 the club merged with Argentino de Banfield, to form a new club named Argentino de Temperley. The union did not last long as the two clubs separated in 1935, with the teams going back to their previous names.

The club have played a total of 7 seasons in the Argentine Primera División. these seven seasons came in 2 spells, 1975-1977 and 1983-1987.

The club's best ever finish in the top flight came when they reached the semi-finals of the 1983 Metropolitano championship, losing to the eventual champions Estudiantes. Their best ever finish in the Nacional was 8th in 1975.

[edit] Records

  • Most appearances
    • Oscar Aguilar, - 292 games (1979-1990).
  • Top scorer
    • Luciano Agnolin - 130 goals (1939-1942).
  • Best goalkeeper
    • Alejandro Coronitti - 109 goals conceded in 111 games (0.98 per game)

[edit] Titles

  • Primera B 1974,
  • Primera División C - Clausura 1995

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