San Martín de San Juan

San Martín (San Juan)
Full name Club Atlético San Martín
Nickname(s) Verdinegro, Santo
Founded 27 September 1907
Ground Estadio Ingeniero Hilario Sánchez, San Juan, Argentina
Capacity 25,286
Chairman Pablo Slavutzky
Manager Carlos Mayor
League Primera B Nacional
2014 2° of Zona A
(Promoted)
Website Club home page

Club Atlético San Martín, mostly known as San Martín de San Juan, is an Argentine football club from the city of San Juan. The team currently plays in the Primera Division Argentina, the first division of the Argentine football league system.

History

San Martín has only played two seasons in the Argentine top flight. Its first appearance was in the 1970 Nacional championship, finishing bottom of the group after winning only four of 20 games. The squad gained the promotion to the first division for the third time during the 2010–11 season, after beating Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata 1–0 and later 1-1 on aggregate in the playoff for the second automatic promotion place. The team was relegated during the 2013 Torneo Final.

Current squad

Current squad of San Martín de San Juan as of February 26, 2015 (edit)
Sources: Argentine Soccer

No. Position Player
1  ARG GK Luis Ardente
2  ARG DF Francisco Mattia
3  ARG DF Damián Ledesma
4  ARG DF Javier Capelli
5  ARG MF Marcos Gelabert
6  ARG DF Daniel Franco
7  ARG MF Ramiro López
8  ARG MF Mauro Bogado
9  ARG FW Facundo Pumpido
10  ARG MF Raúl Quiroga
11  ARG MF Lucas Salas
12  ARG GK Leonardo Corti
13  ARG GK Federico Urraburu
14  ARG DF Oscar Carniello
18  BOL FW Gustavo Pinedo
No. Position Player
19  ARG FW Marcos Figueroa
20  URU FW Carlos Bueno
21  ARG DF Marcos Pinto
22  ARG FW Erick Aparicio
23  ARG MF Sebastián Navarro
26  ARG MF Maximiliano Bustos
27  ARG DF Renzo Vera
29  VEN MF Michael Covea
31  ARG DF Raúl Iberbia
32  ARG MF Mauro Milano
33  CHI MF Cristian Canuhé
35  ARG MF Nicolás Pelaitay
40  ARG DF José Luis Gómez
 ARG FW Pablo Vitti

Manager: Carlos Mayor

Managers

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