Newell's Old Boys

Newell's Old Boys
Full name Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys
Nickname(s) Los Leprosos (The Lepers)
Founded November 3, 1903
Ground Estadio Newell's Old Boys,
El Coloso del Parque
(The Colossus of the Park)
Rosario, Santa Fe
(Capacity: 39,121)
Chairman Eduardo López
Manager Fernando Gamboa
League Argentine Primera División
Clausura 2008 8th
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Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys is a football club from Rosario, Argentina, founded in 1903. The club plays the Rosario derby against Rosario Central, a club with which it has a huge historical rivalry.

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History

The club was named by ex-pupils of the English High School of Rosario in homage to its director and football coach, English immigrant Isaac Newell. Newell's Old Boys has an historic rivalry with Rosario Central, the other club from Rosario.

The team colors are black and red, taken from the flags of England and Germany (Isaac Newell being English and his wife German). The team is often referred to as leprosos (lepers) because they played in a charity match to raise funds for a leprosy clinic back in the 1920s.

Newell's Old Boys have won the Argentine Championship five times (Metropolitano 1974, 1987/88, 1990/91, Clausura 1992 and Apertura 2004) and were the runners-up of the Copa Libertadores de América twice (1988 and 1992). The 1990/91 Championship was contested between the 1990 Apertura (Newell's) and 1991 Clausura (Boca Juniors) Champions, which Newell's won in home-and-away matches. Even though the 1990 Clausura was not considered official by itself, it is considered by Newell's supporters to be their "sixth" championship.

Newell's also won a friendly mini-tournament called the Little World Cup in 1988, against River Plate, Milan, Juventus, Real Madrid and Manchester United, and is, together with Boca Juniors, San Lorenzo and Racing one of the few Argentine clubs that made a long and successful tour over Europe (in 1941), in which they defeated several important teams such as Valencia, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Real Madrid and the Spanish National "A" Team. These are the only major international achievements of the club until now (although several minor international summer tournaments were won). So as yet the club have not won an official international championship.

Newell's Old Boys is one of a very few teams to have had all their players represent the National team in a single game (another is Queen's Park of Scotland whose first team represented Scotland in the very first International match against England), when they represented Argentina in a Pre-Olympic Tournament with their undefeated Reserva Team. It classified third all over America, after Brazil and Uruguay (references).

The team has also contributed an important number of players to the Argentina national team, and exported many players to Europe's top leagues, mostly to Italy and Spain. Among its great players were Gabriel Batistuta, Abel Balbo, Jorge Valdano, Américo Gallego, Mario Zanabria, Gustavo Dezotti, Roberto Sensini, Walter Samuel, Mauricio Pochettino, René Pontoni, Diego Maradona, Gerardo Martino, Ángel Perucca and several more. It has recently produced players like Argentine internationals Gabriel Heinze, Maxi Rodriguez and Lionel Messi.

The club's president, manager and owner is Eduardo J. López and its coach is Fernando Gamboa

El Coloso del Parque

Stadium

Main article: Estadio Newell's Old Boys

The Newell's Old Boys stadium has been in the Parque Independencia neighborhood of Rosario since 1911, and is commonly called El Coloso del Parque (the Colossus of the [Independence] Park). Capacity was increased from 30,000 to 39,121 in 1997[1],

Honours

Newell's Old Boys squad in 1974

National honours

Argentine First Division

International record

Current Squad

As of October 30, 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Argentina GK Germán Caffa
2 Flag of Argentina DF Ivan Pilliud
3 Flag of Argentina DF Nicolás Spolli
4 Flag of Argentina MF Claudio Husaín
5 Flag of Argentina MF Hernán Bernardello
6 Flag of Argentina DF Rolando Schiavi
7 Flag of Argentina FW Damián Steinert
8 Flag of Argentina DF Pablo Aguilar
9 Flag of Argentina FW Cristian Fabbiani
11 Flag of Argentina FW Diego Torres
12 Flag of Argentina GK Lucas Hoyos
13 Flag of Argentina FW Pablo Vranjicán
14 Flag of Argentina DF Alexis Machuca
15 Flag of Argentina FW Juan Carlos Ferreyra
16 Flag of Argentina DF Germán Ré
17 Flag of Argentina MF Mauricio Sperdutti
18 Flag of Argentina MF Matías Donnet
19 Flag of Uruguay MF Diego Scotti
20 Flag of Paraguay FW Alejandro Da Silva
21 Flag of Argentina MF Leonel Vangioni
No. Position Player
22 Flag of Argentina GK Sebastián Peratta
23 Flag of Argentina MF Leandro Torres
24 Flag of Argentina FW Leandro Armani
25 Flag of Argentina MF Pablo Monsalvo
26 Flag of Argentina MF Pablo Pérez
27 Flag of Argentina MF Ariel Zapata
28 Flag of Argentina MF Sebastián Grazzini
29 Flag of Argentina DF Juan Manuel Insaurralde
30 Flag of Paraguay MF Ernesto Cristaldo
31 Flag of Argentina DF Héctor Gaitán
32 Flag of Paraguay MF Walter Fretes
33 Flag of Argentina DF Mauro Formica
34 Flag of Argentina DF Juan Leandro Quiroga
35 Flag of Argentina MF Gastón Machín
37 Flag of Argentina MF Gustavo Pinto
38 Flag of Argentina DF Walter Payer
39 Flag of Argentina DF Ignacio Fideleff
Flag of Paraguay GK Diego Barreto
Flag of Argentina FW Luis Escalada

Notable former players

  • Flag of Argentina Roque Alfaro (1975~1983, 1987~1988)
  • Flag of Argentina Sergio Omar Almirón (1977~1989)
  • Flag of Argentina Abel Balbo (1987~1988)
  • Flag of Bolivia Julio César Baldivieso (1994~1997)
  • Flag of Argentina Pastor Barreiro (1970s)
  • Flag of Argentina Fabián Basualdo (1982~1988, 1993~1996))
  • Flag of Argentina Gabriel Omar Batistuta (1981~1987, 1996~1997)
  • Flag of Argentina Fernando Belluschi (2002~2006}
  • Flag of Argentina Eduardo Berizzo (1988~1993)
  • Flag of Argentina José Berta (1970s)
  • Flag of Argentina Alfredo Berti (1992~1995)
  • Flag of Argentina José Canteli (1940s)
  • Flag of Argentina Armando Capurro (1970s)
  • Flag of Paraguay Oscar Cardozo (2006~2007)
  • Flag of Uruguay Alberto Carrasco (1960s & 1970s)
  • Flag of Argentina Sebastián Cejas (1994~2001)
  • Flag of Argentina Jaime Cruz (1941-1945)
  • Flag of Argentina Ariel Cozzoni (1985-1988, 1989-1991, 1993)
  • Flag of Argentina Gustavo Dezotti (1982~1988)
  • Flag of Argentina Sebastián Domínguez (1998~2004}
  • Flag of Argentina Cristian Domizzi (1991~1992, 2002~2003)
  • Flag of Argentina Aldo Duscher (1995~1998)
  • Flag of Argentina Darío Franco (1987~1991)
  • Flag of Argentina Miguel Angel Fullana (1980s & 1990s)
  • Flag of Argentina Américo Rubén Gallego (1974~1980)
  • Flag of Argentina Fernando Gamboa (1988~1993, 1999~2000)
  • Flag of Argentina Fabián Garfagnoli (1990~1996)
  • Flag of Argentina Ricardo Giusti (1975~1978)
  • Flag of Argentina Sergio Goycochea (1997~1998)
  • Flag of ArgentinaFlag of Ecuador Ariel Graziani (1993)
  • Flag of Bulgaria Velko Iotov (1996~1998)
  • Flag of ArgentinaFlag of Italy Julio Libonatti (1919~1926)
  • Flag of Argentina Gabriel Heinze (1996–1997)
  • Flag of Argentina Juan Manuel Llop (1981~1994)
  • Flag of Argentina Ricardo Lunari (1991~1992)
  • Flag of Argentina Damian Manso (1996~2001, 2002~2005)
  • Flag of Argentina Diego Armando Maradona (1993)
  • Flag of Argentina Gerardo Martino (1980~1990, 1991~1994, 1995)
  • Flag of Paraguay Alfredo Mendoza (1992~1995)
  • Flag of Argentina Julio Musimessi (1944-1953)
  • Flag of Argentina Alfredo Obberti (1970~1975)
  • Flag of Argentina Ariel Ortega (2004~2006)
  • Flag of Argentina Jorge Pautasso (1982~1990)
  • Flag of Argentina José Luis Pavoni (1973~1977)
  • Flag of Argentina Carlos Picerni (1972~1978, 1982~1983)
  • Flag of Argentina Mauricio Pochettino (1988~1994)
  • Flag of Argentina Gustavo Raggio (1991~1996)
  • Flag of Argentina Víctor Ramos (1978-1984, 1987-1989)
  • Flag of Argentina Andrés Rebotarro (1970~1978)
  • Flag of Argentina Arsenio Ribeca (1971~1976)
  • Flag of Argentina Juan Ramón Rocha (1972~1978)
  • Flag of Argentina Maxi Rodríguez (1999~2002)
  • Flag of Argentina Mauro Rosales (2001~2004)
  • Flag of Argentina Juan José Rossi (1983~1989, 1992)
  • Flag of Argentina Julio Saldaña (1989~1993, 1996~2002)
  • Flag of Argentina Walter Samuel (1996~1997)
  • Flag of Argentina Santiago Santamaría (1971~1975, 1980~1985)
  • Flag of Argentina Ignacio Scocco (2004~2006)
  • Flag of Argentina Norberto Scoponi (1981-1994)
  • Flag of Argentina Néstor Sensini (1985~1989)
  • Flag of Argentina Juan Simón (1977~1983)
  • Flag of Argentina Jorge Theiler (1983~1989, 1993)
  • Flag of Argentina Jorge Valdano (1971~1975)
  • Flag of Argentina José Yudica (1954~1958)
  • Flag of Argentina Mario Zanabria (1970~1975)
  • Flag of Argentina Julio Zamora (1983~1987, 1990~1993, 1997~1998)

see also Cat:Newell's Old Boys footballers

Famous supporters

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