Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro
Football club infobox
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clubname = San Lorenzo de Almagro
fullname = Club Atlético
San Lorenzo de Almagro
nickname = "El Ciclón (The Cyclone)
Los Cuervos (The Crows)
Los Santos (The Saints)
CASLA"
Los Gauchos de Boedo
founded =
ground =
"El nuevo Gasómetro",
capacity = 43,494
chairman = Rafael Savino
manager =
league = Argentine Primera División
season = Clausura 2008
position = 4th
shirtsupplier = Lotto
shirtsponsors =
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San Lorenzo de Almagro is a football club based in the "barrio" (neighbourhood) of
History
In the early 1900s, a
San Lorenzo soon became one of the top clubs in Buenos Aires; ever since the start of professionalism in 1931, it was counted in the top five ("cinco grandes") together with
In the 1930s, Isidro Lángara and other players of Basque descent endeared San Lorenzo to the Basque community. The team also relied on players from the provinces, known as "los
In the 1960s, a generation of players known as "carasucias" (literally: dirty faces) were the darling of Argentine fans because of their offensive, careless playing and their bad-boy antics outside the pitch. The 1968 team was nicknamed "los matadores" as it won the championship without losing a single game. In the years 1968-1974 San Lorenzo won a total of four league titles, its best harvest ever.
Unfortunately, poor administrations led San Lorenzo to a huge economic crisis, that even forced it to sell their well located stadium. The team was relegated in 1981, only to return to the top division with great fanfare in the 1982 season, which set all-time attendance records for the club.
By that time, the club had no stadium and was plagued by debt and irregularities. Controversial president Fernando Miele (1986-2001) delivered both the new stadium and two league titles: the Clausura '95 (after 21 years without winning a first division title) and the Clausura 2001 (in which the team achieved 11 consecutive victories). In late 2001 Alberto Guil was elected as president, and a month later San Lorenzo achieved its first international title: the
San Lorenzo is identified with the
tadium
The old
The official name of the stadium is "
Titles
Amateur titles
*1914 (Ascenso)
*1923 AAmF
*1924 AAmF
*1927 AFA
Professional titles
*1933
*1936 (Copa de Honor)
*1946
*1959
*1968 Metropolitano (unbeaten)
*1972 Metropolitano
*1972 Nacional (unbeaten)
*1974 Nacional
*1982 Primera B
*1988 (Liguilla Pre-Libertadores)
*1991 (Liguilla Pre-Libertadores)
*1995 Clausura
*2001 Clausura
*2007 Clausura
International titles
*
*
Current squad
"As of
Fs player|no=2|nat=Argentina|name=Adrián González|pos=MF(captain)
Notable former players
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* Alberto "Beto" Acosta (1989~1990, 1991~1992, 1997~2000, 2001~2003)
* Rafael "Tucu" Albrecht (1963~1970)
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* Rubén "Ratón" Ayala (1968~1973)
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* Darío "Pampa" Biaggio (1994~1999)
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* Victorio Nicolás Cocco (1968~1974)
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* Narciso "Loco" Doval (1962~1968, 1979)
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* Rodolfo "Lobo" Fischer (1965~1972, 1977~1978)
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* Diego García (1925~1940)
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* Néstor "Pipo" Gorosito(1988~1993, 1996~1999)
* Jorge "Pipa" Higuain (1982~1986)
* Rubén Darío Insúa (1978~1986)
* Agustín "Mono" Irusta (1963~1976)
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*flagicon|ITA Rinaldo "Mamucho" Martino (1941~1948)
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* Claudio Morel Rodríguez (1998-2004)
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* Oscar "Negro" Ortiz (1971~1976)
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* Alberto "Toscano" Rendo (1965~1969)
* Jorge "Chancha" Rinaldi (1983~1985, 1991~1992)
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* Oscar "Cabezón" Ruggeri (1994~1997)
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* Héctor "Gringo" Scotta (1971~1975, 1979, 1981)
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* Roberto "Oveja" Telch (1962~1975)
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"see also cl|San Lorenzo footballers"
Nicknames
*Los
*Los santos (the saints) (from the club's name)
*Los cuervos (the crows) (after the black color of Father Massa's robe)
*El ciclón (the cyclone)
*Los azulgrana (the blue-and-red)
*Los matadores (originally used for the unbeaten 1968 champions)
*The fans' collective calls itself "la gloriosa" (the glorious)
External links
* [http://www.sanlorenzo.com.ar Official site (Spanish)]