Sud América

Institución Atlética Sud América, short Sud América ( nickname: Buzones, Naranjitas ), is a football club from Montevideo in Uruguay. He played in the 2013/14 season in the top Uruguayan league, La Liga.

The seat of the Association is located in the Domingo Aramburú 1634-1636. Play their home games, the club with the club colors orange and black, whose followers schwerpubktmäßig recruited from the montevideanischen Barrios Villa Muñoz and Reus, comprehensive in the 6,000 spectators Parque Carlos Angel fossa from. The nickname Buzones ( Engl.: mailboxes ) stems from the extent similar club colors here. Elected president of Sud América is to 2012 José Vicente. The team is trained in the 2013/14 season by the coach of the Ascension season Alejandro Apud.

  • 2.1 Transfers for Apertura 2013

History

The club was founded on 15 February 1914. 1946 it debuted on September 8 with a 0-1 home defeat against Danubio first time in the second division of Uruguay where you have spent in the club's history since then a total of more than 37 seasons. Five years later, as a result of the second division league title won in 1951 succeeded the first promotion to the Primera División. Overall, the club won seven times (1951, 1954, 1957, 1963, 1975, 1994, 2012/13 ) the championship Segunda División Profesional de Uruguay. By 2009, it was in this respect a long time record holder together with the also half a dozen times successful club River Plate. CA Fénix displaced with his two title wins in 2007 and 2009, the two clubs but in the meantime from the top of this ranking. International could 1995 be recorded as participants in the Copa Conmebol with the second round of reaching the biggest club success.

At the end of the season 2012/13 Sud América ending Premiership abstinence increased after winning the second division league title and after 17 years again in Uruguay's top flight. The decision was made on the final day with a 4-0 victory over Deportivo Maldonado.

On March 5, 2014 Sud América was banned by the FIFA Disciplinary Commission for two seasons in transfers at both the national and international level. In addition, the club was fined in the amount of 40,000 Swiss francs. This is the result from FIFA detected illegal use of Transferabgleichungssystems (TMS ), contrary to the regulations of FIFA in 2012 by Sud América as well as the four clubs Argentine Central Córdoba Rosario, Rosario Central, Independiente and Racing de Avellaneda. The Argentine clubs had six players Sud América transferred to findings of FIFA, which were there between parked for a short time, but were not used. The transfers were made in this form it from not sporting purposes.

Achievements

  • Master of the Segunda División: 1951, 1954, 1957, 1963, 1975, 1994, 2012/13
  • Biggest win in club history: 7:1 home win against Cerrito on November 7, 1954

Current squad

Transfers for Apertura 2013

Former coach

Former Presidents

  • Walter Raggio ( † 29 December 2010)

Well-known former players

  • Óscar Alsina
  • Antonio Alzamendi
  • Miguel Bossio
  • Jorge Daniel Cardaccio
  • Fernando Carreño
  • Diego Guastavino
  • Nicolás Massia
  • Iván Pailos
  • Eugenio Peralta Cabrera
  • Julio Pérez
  • Darío Rodríguez
  • Aníbal Ruiz
  • Vicente Sánchez
  • Guillermo Sanguinetti
  • Alcides " Cacho " Silveira ( born June 18, 1938 - † 16 January 2011)
  • Jorge Luis Siviero
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