Club Atlético Atlas

Club Atlético Atlas is an Argentine football club from the General Rodríguez district in Buenos Aires Province. Atlas currently plays in Primera D, the fifth division of the Argentine football league system.

Atlas
Full nameClub Atlético Atlas
Nickname(s)Marrón (Brown)
Founded17 August 1951 (1951-08-17)
GroundRicardo Puga,
General Rodríguez, Buenos Aires Province
Capacity2,500
ChairmanMaximiliano Ambrossio
Manager Néstor Retamar
LeaguePrimera D
2015

Atlas made some impact on the media due to the TV documentary "Atlas, la otra pasión",[1] aired in 2006 on Fox Sports, which made the club known outside Argentina.

History

The club was founded on 17 August 1951 by a group of sportsmen under the name "Club Social y Deportivo Atlas". The team, coached by Ricardo Puga, took part in the Evita children tournaments. In 1965 Atlas affiliated to Argentine Football Association and began to play in the then last division of Argentine football league system, the "Torneo de Aficionados" championship (current Primera D). In 1970 the club changed its name to "Club Atlético Atlas", moving that same year from Colegiales neighborhood in Buenos Aires to the suburb of General Rodríguez, where they had constructed its stadium.

Reputed to be "the worst team in Argentina",[2] the squad was relegated from the last division in 2004, losing its place in the Argentine Football Association's hierarchy of competitive leagues and with it all its players and facilities.

In 2005, being coached by the charismatic Néstor Retamar, Atlas regained its place in the Primera D. One year later, Atlas did not promote, being defeated by Berazategui in the semi-finals of the play-offs and finishing 5th.

in 2008 Retamar left, then returned in 2010. During 2010–11 season, El Marrón proclaimed champion of the Torneo Reducido, defeating Centro Español in the finals, winning 1–0 the first match. Atlas then played the promotion playoffs against Sacachispas, and promoting to Primera C Metropolitana.[3]

Current squad

As of march 08 of 2020

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ARG Ricardo Grieger
2 DF  ARG Santiago Correa
3 DF  ARG Braian Bolli
4 DF  ARG Alan Sosa
5 MF  ARG Nicolás Pérez
6 MF  ARG Kevin González
No. Pos. Nation Player
7 FW  ARG Sebastián Ybares
8 MF  ARG Gonzalo Valenzuela
9 FW  ARG Federico Zella
10 MF  ARG Enzo Alarcón
11 FW  ARG Aarón Fernández

Managers

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References

  1. ""Atlas, La Otra Pasión" website". Archived from the original on 2006-09-02. Retrieved 2006-08-29.
  2. "El peor equipo de fútbol tiene su propio docu-reality", Clarín, 1 January 2010
  3. ""Resultados del Reducido 2010–11" at Atlas Marrón website". Archived from the original on 2012-08-18. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
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