Tiro Federal

Tiro Federal
Full name Club Atlético Tiro Federal Argentino
Nickname(s) Tigres, Tirolenses
Founded 29 March 1905 (1905-03-29)
Ground Fortín de Ludueña, Rosario, Santa Fe
Ground Capacity 18,000
Chairman Carlos Dávola
Manager Osvaldo Bernasconi
League Torneo Federal B (none)
2015 20° (Relegated)
Website Club website

Club Atlético Tiro Federal Argentino (mostly known just as Tiro Federal or Tiro Federal de Rosario) is an Argentine football club from the city of Rosario, in Santa Fe Province. The team currently plays in Torneo Argentino A, the third division of the Argentine football league system.

History

Founded on March 29, 1905, Tiro Federal was one of the founding members of the Rosario amateur league in 1907, which the team would win in 1920, 1925 and 1926. In 1944, Tiro Federal affiliated to Argentine Football Association, 13 years after the professionalization of the game, where the team competed in the second division, although it was later relegated to the third division after a restructure of the national leagues in 1949. In 1962 Tiro Federal withdrew its team 12 rounds before the end of the competition and was expelled from the AFA. Tiro then returned to play in the Rosario league, but then financial problems made the club leave the local league.

Businessman Carlos Dávola took over the management of the club at the end the 1990s, and started a very ambitious plan. In 1997 Tiro won the local second division, and then the first division in 1999, 2000 and 2001. At the same time it participated in Torneo Argentino B (the regionalized fourth division) in the 1998–99 season, finishing in second place and winning promotion to Torneo Argentino A.

After winning the Clausura 2003 tournament of Torneo Argentino A, Tiro reached Nacional B (national second division), and the next season they won the Apertura 2004 of that league, obtaining a wonderful present for its 100th birthday: the right to play in the Primera División Argentina.

At the end of their first tournament in the First Division, in the 2005 season, Tiro Federal ended 19th out of 20 teams. However, one of its players, Javier Cámpora, ended as the top scorer of the tournament. On April 8, 2006, Tiro Federal was relegated to Primera B Nacional, the second division of Argentine football.

At the end of 2010–11 season, after spending four years in the second division, Tiro federal was relegated to Torneo Argentino A the regionalized third division in Argentina.

Stadium

Tiro Federal's stadium is located at the Ludueña neighborhood of Rosario. Known as "El Fortín de Ludueña" (Ludueña's Fortress), the stadium doesn't comply with regulations for first division matches. It currently plays at the Club Real Arroyo Seco's stadium in the nearby city of Arroyo Seco, and for specially important matches, at Newell's Old Boys' stadium.

Current squad

As of July 30, 2015.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Argentina GK Alejandro Dianda
Argentina GK Ludovico Paulucci
Argentina DF Bruno Caballero
Argentina DF Alberto Cabrera
Argentina DF Brian Carabajal
Argentina DF Diego Chitzoff
Argentina DF Diego Diaz
Argentina DF Carlos Fondacaro
Argentina DF Matias Gogna
Argentina DF Fernando Moreyra
Argentina DF Franco Tordini
Argentina MF Elias Cantero
Argentina MF Alejandro Cascio
Argentina MF Sergio Espindola
Argentina MF Matias Ferrari
No. Position Player
Argentina MF Victoriano Fragola
Argentina MF Gabriel Killer
Argentina MF German Medina
Argentina MF Diego Migueles
Argentina MF Bruno Milanesio
Argentina MF Oscar Ramirez
Argentina MF Jorge Rojas
Argentina MF German Tarnavassa
Argentina FW Guido Carloni
Argentina FW Leandro Depetris
Argentina FW Eduardo Labria
Argentina FW Lulas Lopez
Argentina FW Daniel Salvatierra
Argentina FW Cristian Tarragona

Titles

National

League

National cups

Regional

References

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