Club Nacional

Nacional
Full name Club Nacional
Nickname(s) La Academia, Tricolor
Founded June 5, 1904
Ground Estadio Defensores del Chaco
(Capacity: 36,000)
Chairman Robert Harrison
Manager Juan Manuel Battaglia
League Primera División
2011 Apertura Winner
Home colours
Away colours

Club Nacional is a Paraguayan football (soccer) team, based in the neighbourhood of Barrio Obrero in Asunción, founded in 1904.

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History

The club was founded on June 5, 1904 by a group of alumni of the Colegio Nacional de la Capital, one of the oldest public schools in Asunción. The club was originally named Nacional Football Club, taking the name "Nacional" from the school the founders attended. Its first president was Víctor Paredes Gómez and white was selected as the team color because that was the color of the Nacional de la Capital School uniform. For the emblem of the club, the colors of the Paraguayan flag were chosen.

Nacional is one of the traditional teams in the Paraguayan league and they have won a total of six championships so far. Their nickname "La Academia" (the academy) was given to them because of their excellent youth system that produced great players such as Arsenio Erico, who is considered as the best Paraguayan footballer of all time.

In 2009 Nacional won the Clausura 2009 title after 63 years.

Current squad

As of June 14, 2010.[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Iván Fernández
GK Ignacio Don
GK Oscar Agüero
DF Arturo Aquino
DF Marcos Miers
DF Herminio Miranda
DF Ricardo Mazacotte
DF Raúl Piris
DF Héctor Benitez
DF Denis Caniza
MF Marcos Riveros
MF Hugo Lusardi
MF Diego Figueredo
MF Marcos Melgarejo
No. Position Player
MF Blas Irala
MF Ramón Cáceres
MF Carlos Ruiz Peralta
MF Orlando Bordón
MF Silvio Torales
MF Cristian Martínez
MF Victor Servin
FW Ariel Bogado
FW Guillermo Beltrán
FW Víctor Aquino
FW Sergio Gómez
FW Alejandro Salinas
FW Javier González

Former players

Players on the list are sorted by era

Honors

References

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