Deportivo Merlo

Deportivo Merlo
Full name Club Social y Deportivo Merlo
Nickname(s) Los Charros
Founded August 10, 1954
Ground Estadio José Manuel Moreno, Merlo
Buenos Aires Argentina
(Capacity: 5,000)
Chairman José Luis Coutinho
Manager Salvador Daniele
League Primera B Nacional
2010-11 11th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Club Social y Deportivo Merlo (usually known simply as Deportivo Merlo) is a football club from Parque San Martín, Merlo, Buenos Aires in Argentina. The team currently plays in Primera B Nacional Argentina, which is the regionalised second level of the Argentine Football Association.

In 1956 the squad began playing in the AFA lower leagues under the name 9 de Julio in order to commemorate the Argentine Declaration of Independence. The club changed to its current name in 1968.

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Titles

1999-00
2005-06

Current squad

As of September 21, 2011.[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 Darío Capogrosso
GK Fernando Tantoni
GK Mauro Ruggiero
DF Mauricio Almada
DF Juan Bravo
DF Daniel Delgado
DF Gabriel Ferro
DF Maximiliano García
DF Sebastian Jurado
DF Alejandro Manchot
DF Emmanuel Martínez
MF Simón Bastos
MF Matías G. Díaz
MF Alejandro Friedrich
MF Leonel García
No. Position Player
MF Ramiro López
MF Leonardo Melián
MF Gonzalo Menéndez
MF Guillermo Pereyra
MF Jorge Ribolzi
MF Diego Sequeira
MF Nahuel Yeri
MF Juan Carlos Zuleta
FW Héctor Arrigo
FW Maximiliano Barreiro
FW Oswaldo Blanco
FW Matías Conti
FW Maximiliano Estévez
FW Diego Núñez

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