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CSyD Tristán Suárez

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Tristán Suárez
Full nameClub Social y Deportivo Tristán Suárez
Nickname(s)Lechero
Founded8 August 1929; 94 years ago (1929-08-08)
GroundEstadio 20 de Octubre, Tristán Suárez
Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina
Capacity15,000
ChairmanOscar Vergara
ManagerGastón Pernía
LeaguePrimera Nacional
2023Primera Nacional Zone B, 18th
WebsiteClub website

Club Social y Deportivo Tristán Suárez (or simply Tristán Suárez) is an Argentine sports club from Tristán Suárez, a city in Greater Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in Primera B Metropolitana, the third division of the Argentine football league system.

Apart from football, other sports practised at the institution are basketball, women's field hockey, roller skating and taekwondo.

History

The club was founded on 8 August 1929 under the name "Sportivo Tristán Suárez", and began to participate in the football tournaments of Esteban Echeverría and Cañuelas cities from 1931 to 1963, when Tristán Suárez affiliated to Argentine Football Association to participate in the Primera D division. Tristán Suárez debuted officially on 2 May 1964, in the Viejo Gasómetro (San Lorenzo de Almagro old venue) being defeated by now disaffiliated Piraña.

In 1975 Tristán Suárez won the Primera D championship

In 1975 Tristán Suárez won its first title, promoting to Primera C. At the end of that season the team (coached by Horacio Harguindeguy) had finishing sharing the first position with Deportivo Merlo so a match between both teams had to be played in order to proclaim a champion. Tristán Suárez finally beat Deportivo Merlo in a penalty shootout after the regular match ended 1–1.

Tristán Suárez debuted on Primera C in 1976, with a 1–1 draw against Deportivo Armenio. In 1994 the team won its second title, the Torneo Apertura, with goalkeeper Alejandro Otamendi playing 1,115 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal, setting a new record. Tristán Suárez later won the Torneo Reducido after defeating Deportivo Paraguayo, Flandria and Berazategui, therefore the team promoted to the upper division, Primera B Metropolitana.

The team debuted on Primera B Metropolitana beating Sportivo Dock Sud. One year later, the team won the 1996 Apertura defeating Colegiales. The club had to play two matches against Defensa y Justicia (1997 Clausura winner) in order to promote to Primera B Nacional but Tristán Suárez lost the series.

In 2004 Tristán Suárez had another chance to promote to Primera B Nacional, but was defeated at the hands of Unión de Santa Fe

Players

Current squad

As of 4 August 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Argentina ARG Cristian Correa
GK Argentina ARG Ezequiel Bacher
DF Argentina ARG Thomas Ortega (loan from Independiente)
DF Argentina ARG Nahuel Tecilla (loan from Belgrano)
DF Argentina ARG Brian Cucco
DF Argentina ARG Iago Iriarte
DF Argentina ARG Leonel Canzoniero
DF Argentina ARG Lautaro Cardozo
DF Argentina ARG Gabriel Tomasini
DF Argentina ARG Nicolás Pantaleone
DF Argentina ARG Maximiliano Oliva
DF Argentina ARG Mariano Bettini
MF Argentina ARG Ángel Almada
MF Argentina ARG Mateo Comignaghi
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Argentina ARG Braian Aquino
MF Argentina ARG Maximiliano Brambillo
MF Argentina ARG Franco Quiroga
MF Argentina ARG Enzo Arreguín
MF Argentina ARG Mateo Montenegro (loan from Central Córdoba)
MF Argentina ARG Leonardo Villalba
MF Argentina ARG Braian Miranda
MF Argentina ARG Emanuel Molina
FW Paraguay PAR Cristian Núñez (loan from Huracán)
FW Argentina ARG Brian Oyola
FW Argentina ARG Nicolás Messiniti (loan from Independiente)
FW Argentina ARG Fabián Garay
FW Argentina ARG Lautaro Villanueva

Titles

External links

This page was last edited on 4 December 2023, at 21:45
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