Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy

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Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy
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Full name Club Atlético Gimnasia y
Esgrima de Jujuy
Nickname(s) El Lobo Jujeño
Founded March 18, 1931
Ground Estadio 23 de Agosto
La Tacita de Plata
San Salvador de Jujuy
Capacity 23,000
Chairman Raúl Horacio Ulloa
Manager Roberto Carlos Mario Gómez
League Argentine Primera División
Apertura 2006 10th
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Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy is an Argentine of football (soccer) professional team from Jujuy founded in 1931, currently playing in first division.

The team, probably the most important football club in the northwest of Argentina, played most of the time in the Argentine second division, but has repeatedly reached the first division.

El Lobo Jujeno obtained the 1993/94 Nacional B (second division) championship, and played in first division until relegated in 2000. After a good 2004/2005 season, GYEJ finished in the second to Tiro Federal Argentino, reaching once again the first division.

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[edit] Current Squad

(As of February 18, 2007)

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Argentina GK José Luis Campi
2 Flag of Argentina DF German Noce
3 Flag of Argentina DF Mauricio Almada
5 Flag of Argentina MF Daniel Ramasco
6 Flag of Argentina DF Gabriel Ramón
7 Flag of Argentina FW Maximiliano Salas
8 Flag of Argentina MF Marcelo Quinteros
9 Flag of Argentina FW Mario Turdó
10 Flag of Argentina MF Ricardo Gómez
13 Flag of Argentina GK Gustavo Coronel
15 Flag of Argentina MF Silvio Iuvalé
No. Position Player
17 Flag of Argentina DF Juan Sabia
18 Flag of Argentina MF Javier García
19 Flag of Argentina MF Fabio Pieters
21 Flag of Argentina MF Cristian Basualdo
22 Flag of Argentina MF Walter Busse
23 Flag of Argentina DF Luis Medero
24 Flag of Argentina MF Pablo Frontini
25 Flag of Argentina FW Darío Gandín
27 Flag of Argentina DF José Figueroa
29 Flag of Argentina DF Marcelo Berza
30 Flag of Argentina GK José Valdiviezo

[edit] Notable former players

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Primera División Argentina (2006/07)
Argentinos Juniors | Arsenal de Sarandí | Banfield | Belgrano de Córdoba | Boca Juniors | Colón de Santa Fe | Estudiantes de La Plata | Gimnasia de La Plata | Gimnasia de Jujuy | Godoy Cruz | Independiente| Lanús | Newell's Old Boys | Nueva Chicago | Quilmes | Racing Club | River Plate | Rosario Central | San Lorenzo | Vélez Sársfield