Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba
Full name | Club Deportivo Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba | ||
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Nickname(s) |
Tomba Expreso ("Express") Bodeguero ("Wine-Producer") | ||
Founded | 1 June 1921 | ||
Ground |
Estadio Feliciano Gambarte, Godoy Cruz, Mendoza, Estadio Malvinas Argentinas (most games) | ||
Capacity | 14,000, 40,000 | ||
Chairman | José Eduardo Mansur | ||
Manager | Mauricio Larriera | ||
League | Primera División | ||
2016–17 | 14th | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Club Deportivo Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba, known simply as Godoy Cruz, is an Argentine sports club from Godoy Cruz, Mendoza. The club is best known for its football team, that plays in the Primera División, the top level of the Argentine football league system.
Other activities practised at Godoy Cruz are basketball, team handball, field hockey, tennis and volleyball.
History
Godoy Cruz was born as an institution in 1921. It all started when a group of friends, gathered in the "Victoria Bar" (located opposite the departmental square at that time), decided to found a club, taking advantage of the boom at the time . Thus was born on 1 June 1921, the Club Sportivo Godoy Cruz with the novice presidency of Don Romero Garay.
The club was founded on 21 June 1921 under the name sportivo Godoy Cruz, and changed to its current name on 25 April 1930 after the fusion with Deportivo Bodega Antonio Tomba. In 1959, Godoy Cruz' stadium, the [Estadio Feliciano Gambarte], was constructed. The stadium is nicknamed La Bodega (Spanish for "wine cellar") and holds 21,000 people.
Godoy Cruz played in the regional league for several years before reaching the national level. The club won the Mendoza first division championship in 1944, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1954, 1968, and also in 1989 and 1990 that qualified to play in the defunct Torneo del Interior national-level tournament.
Winning the Torneo del Interior in 1994, Godoy Cruz reached the Primera B Nacional (Argentine second division) that year. After more than ten years in the second division, the club was finally promoted to the Primera División in 2006, after winning the 2005–06 season of the Primera B Nacional, defeating Nueva Chicago in the final.
Twenty-year-old Enzo Pérez scored the first goal by Godoy Cruz in the Argentine Primera, in a 1–1 draw with Belgrano on 9 September 2006.
At the end of the 2006–07 season, Godoy Cruz was relegated from the Primera after losing their promotion/relegation play-off with Huracán. Their stay in the second division was short, as they earned automatic promotion to the first division after finishing runners-up to San Martín de Tucumán during the 2007–08 season.
Godoy Cruz secured their best ever league position of 3rd place under Omar Asad's management during the 2010 Clausura. In that tournament, they also achieved the best-ever point total (37) for a team indirectly affiliated to the Argentine Football Association (meaning clubs under the administration of the Federal Council branch of AFA, which are teams outside Buenos Aires, Greater Buenos Aires, Rosario and Santa Fe). These results qualified them for the 2011 Copa Libertadores, their first appearance in this tournament.
South American Tournament Qualification
Godoy Cruz is the first club in Mendoza and the fifth regional to play CONMEBOL tournaments. When Godoy Cruz made their Copa Libertadores debut in February 2011 in a 2–1 win against 2008 champions LDU Quito they became the first indirectly affiliated side ever to represent Argentina in the Copa Libertadores. In that same group I dispute parties with Peñarol of Montevideo and Independente of Avellaneda. The "Tomba" was eliminated in the group stage.[1]
In September of 2011 plays the Copa Sudamericana, arriving until 8 ° of end, after losing by penalties with Universitario of Perú.
In 2012 he plays his second Copa Libertadores, playing in the group stage against Peñarol, Universidad de Chile and Atlético Nacional The "Express" could not pass another instance more than this phase.
In 2014, Godoy Cruz would play the second Copa Sudamericana, being eliminated before Club Atlético River Plate (champion of the edition of the match) in parties of ida (0:1) and return (0:2).
In 2017, Tomba will play for the third time in its history of the Copa Libertadores, fruit of the good championship that secured in 2016, and thus achieving the classification of the name of the tournament.
Rivalries
Godoy Cruz's classic rival is Andes Talleres Sport Club, a neighborhood classic that has not been played since 1993, thanks to the "Tomba" promotions and the "Azulgrana" soccer debacle.
In addition, Godoy Cruz has provincial classics such as San Martín de Mendoza, Independiente Rivadavia, Huracán Las Heras and Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza.
He also has a rivalry with San Martin de San Juan, with whom he plays the Cuyo Classic.
Nickname
Godoy Cruz is nicknamed Tomba and Bodeguero, in reference to the wine selling activity of the Deportivo Bodega Antonio Tomba, one of the merging clubs of 1921. Since the stadium is located near a railway, the club is also called El Expreso ("The Express").
Players
Current squad
- As of 11 August 2017.[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
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Friendly matches
Godoy Cruz played friendly matches against both domestic clubs and from other countries. A memorable friendly played in 1964, against Santos Football Club, with soccer star Pelé ended in favor of the Brazilian team by a score of 3-2. In 1969, against Universidad de Chile, the "Expreso" claimed a 3-0 victory. Another match in 1990, against Sevilla in which the team from Mendoza claimed victory by a score of 2-1. In 2007, a visiting Godoy Cruz squad were defeated 5-nil by Nacional de Montevideo. Godoy Cruz also played several friendly matches against national teams, such as Argentina in 1969, Chile in 1970, and Poland in 1977.
A source of historical pride for the team's supporters are two friendly matches won against Argentine giants: in 1965, they defeated Boca Juniors 4–0, and in 1997 they defeated River Plate by the same margin.
Godoy Cruz won the summer 2009 edition of the friendly pentagonal cup known as the "Copa Ciudad de Tandil", after defeating both Chacarita Juniors and Quilmes in penalty shootouts.[3]
Managers
- Humberto Grondona (1996–98)
- Luis Manuel Blanco (2002)
- Pedro Troglio (2004)
- Juan Manuel Llop (5 April 2005–30 Jun 2007)
- Sergio Batista (1 Jan 2007–1 Sep 2007)
- Daniel Oldrá (2007–08)
- Diego Cocca (1 Oct 2008–1 Dec 2009)
- Enzo Trossero (8 Nov 2009–31 Dec 2009)
- Omar Asad (1 Jan 2010–31 Dec 2010)
- Jorge "Polilla" da Silva (15 Dec 2010–18 Dec 2011)
- Nery Pumpido (24 Dec 2011–16 April 2012)
- Omar Asad (19 April 2012––18 Nov 2012)
- Martín Palermo (21 Nov 2012–6 Dec 2013)
- Jorge Almirón (9 Dec 2013–18 July 2014)
- Carlos Mayor (19 July 2014–8 Oct 2014)
- Daniel Oldrá (9 Oct 2014–14 June 2015)
- Gabriel Heinze (2015)
- Daniel Oldrá (2015)
- Sebastián Méndez (1 Dec 2015–16 Dec 2016)
- Lucas Bernardi (20 Dec 2016–5 Jul 2017)
- Mauricio Larriera (12 Jul 2017–)[4]
Stadium
The official Stadium Club is the Estadio Feliciano Gambarte opened in 1959. In 2004, the team played his last professional match, pitting Tiro Federal, matching ending 0–0. Since that time, the team plays its home games at the provincial Estadio Malvinas Argentinas. Since 2014, the fans campaigned to return to play in the Stadium Club.
Honours
National
- Primera B Nacional (2): Apertura 2005, 2005–06
- Torneo del Interior (1) 1993–94
Regional
- Mendoza Football League (12): 1944, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1954, 1968, Apertura 1987, Apertura 1989, 1989, 1990, Clausura 1993, Apertura 1993.
References
- ↑ Rise of the interior? at Fútbol Fútbol Fútbol
- ↑ "Godoy Cruz squad". Soccerway. 11 August 2017. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
- ↑ "Godoy Cruz venció a Quilmes por penales y se trajo la Copa Tandil" (in Spanish). MDZ Online. 23 January 2009. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
- ↑ Mauricio Larriera (Soccerway)
External links
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- Official website (in Spanish)