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Club Atlético Cerro, usually known simply as Cerro, is a Uruguayan professional
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club based in
Montevideo Montevideo () is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319,108 (about one-third of the country's total population) in an area of . Montevideo is situated on the southern co ...
that currently plays in the
Uruguayan Segunda División Segunda División Profesional is the second division of professional football in Uruguay, established in 1942. The league is sometimes referred to as ''Primera B''. Segunda División was first held in 1942 to replace amateur Divisional Intermed ...
. Founded in 1922, the club plays its home games at
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. Uruguay's second most important derby is played between Cerro and
Rampla Juniors Rampla Juniors Fútbol Club, commonly known as Rampla Juniors, is a Uruguayan football (soccer), football club based in Montevideo. The team was actively playing the 2021 season by January 2021. In their home stadium, Rampla won the Uruguayan cha ...
, called "Clásico de la Villa". It is only behind the
Uruguayan Clásico The Uruguayan Clásico (Spanish: ''Clásico del fútbol uruguayo'') is the most important rivalry in Uruguayan football and one of the best on the American continent. It is contested between the two most popular football clubs in Uruguay, Club Nac ...
between
Peñarol Club Atlético Peñarol (; English: ''Peñarol Athletic Club'') —also known as ''Carboneros'', ''Aurinegros,'' and (familiarly) ''Manyas''— is a Uruguayan sports club from Montevideo. The name "Peñarol" comes from the Peñarol neigh ...
and Nacional.


History

The club was founded on 1 December 1922. The Uruguayan Segunda División was founded in 1942, and Cerro was one of its founders. It spent five years there, and was promoted to the Primera División in 1947, where it stayed for 50 consecutive years until 1997, when the club was deducted points due to an incident with Nacional fans. Cerro came close to winning the league title in 1960. It finished runner-up to Peñarol, and lost in a heated final to them 3–1. Cerro was considered as Uruguay's third biggest club in the 1960s, because they finished third in the league four consecutive years between 1965 and 1968. In 1963, Cerro had an international tour through Europe. Their first match was played on 23 May in Romania, a 2–0 loss against Progresul București. Their next match was a 2–0 win against Ştiinţa Timişoara. On 9 June Cerro beat
Chernomorets Odessa FC Chornomorets Odesa ( ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Odesa. The club's home ground is the 34,164 capacity Chornomorets Stadium opened in 1935 and rebuilt in 2011. According to the club's website, it was formed in 1936 ...
2–0; Chernomorets had beat Inter Milan and Flamengo, so this was seen as a very unexpected result. On 14 July Cerro began their tour in South Africa with a match against a local Durban side, winning 2–1. Three days later they beat Cape Town FC 4–0, and on 20 July they drew the South African national team 2–2. Their tour ended with a 3–0 win against the Rhodesia national team. By defeating Defensor Sporting in a league play-off in December 1994, Cerro qualified for the 1995 Copa Libertadores, their first time participating in the competition. The
Estadio Luis Tróccoli Estadio Luis Tróccoli is a multi-use stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is currently used primarily for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the wo ...
was renovated to meet the regulations, including the construction of four lighting poles. Cerro had one victory in the campaign, defeating Argentine club Independiente 1–0 at home, and finished last in the group stage. Cerro was relegated after finishing second to last in the
2005–06 Uruguayan Primera División The 2005–06 season in the Uruguayan Primera División saw Nacional defend and win a back-to-back-title by defeating the surprise of the championship, Rocha F.C., on two consecutive finals, thus winning their 41st title in Uruguayan football. Two ...
, but won the 2006–07 second division and made an immediate return. After winning the 2009 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores, Cerro qualified for their second
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in their history: the
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. At home they played in the Estadio Centenario and the
Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera is a multi-use stadium in Rivera, Uruguay. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 27,135 people. It was used for the 1995 Copa América and the 1999 South American Under-17 Football Champi ...
. The club finished third in their group, with 2 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses. Cerro participated in the
2017 Copa Libertadores The 2017 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores (officially the Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores Bridgestone 2017 for sponsorship reasons) was the 58th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the ''Copa Libertadores''), South America's premier c ...
, where they were eliminated in the second qualifying stage by Chilean club
Unión Española Club Unión Española S.A.D.P. is a professional football club based in the Independencia neighborhood, commune of Santiago, Chile. They currently participate in the Primera División de Chile. It has a branch of women's football, and competes ...
. The following year, the club participated in the
2018 Copa Sudamericana The 2018 Copa CONMEBOL Sudamericana was the 17th edition of the CONMEBOL Sudamericana (also referred to as the ''Copa Sudamericana'', or pt, Copa Sul-Americana), South America's secondary club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. Brazilian ...
, its first ever Copa Sudamericana appearance. Cerro began the tournament by beating Peruvian club Sport Rosario 0–2 on aggregate in the first stage. It was eliminated in the second stage by Brazilian club
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3–1 on aggregate (2–0 and 1–1). Cerro participated in the Copa Sudamericana again for the 2019 edition, being eliminated by
Montevideo Wanderers Montevideo Wanderers Fútbol Club, usually known simply as Wanderers, is a Uruguayan professional football club based in Montevideo. The club are currently members of the Primera División and play at the Estadio Viera. Beside football, the cl ...
in the second stage.


Imported to USA

Cerro was one of the clubs imported to the
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, a former professional soccer league featuring teams from the United States and Canada; the club played as the ''
New York Skyliners The New York Skyliners were a soccer team based in the Bronx borough of New York City. The club were a charter member of the United Soccer Association (USA) in 1967 and played their home games as Yankee Stadium. History In 1966 several g ...
''. The league survived only one season (1967). All the teams in the league were imported from Europe and South America.


Titles


Professional

* Segunda División Uruguay (3): 1946, 1998, Apertura 2006 * Tercera División Uruguay (2): 1940, 1941 *Liguilla Pre-Libertadores (1):
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Friendly / Amateur

*Tercera Extra: 1 (1923) *División Intermedia: 1 (1924) *Copa Montevideo: 1 (1985) *Torneo Presentación: 1 (1988) *Campeonato Integración: 1 (1993)


Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

*
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: 3 appearances ::1995: First Round ::2010: Second Round ::2017: Qualifying stages *
Copa Sudamericana The CONMEBOL Sudamericana, named as ''Copa Sudamericana'' (; pt, Copa Sul-Americana ), is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 2002. It is the second-most prestigious club competition in South American ...
: 2 appearances ::2018: Second Stage ::2019: Second Stage


Current squad


Managerial history

*
Washington Etchamendi Washington Etchamendi Sosa (2 March 1921 — 30 May 1976) was a Uruguayan football manager, who notably managed Nacional in 1971. Career Born in Soto, Paysandú Department, Etchamendi began his career with Club Canillitas, and later went on to ma ...
* Enrique Fernández * José Sasía *
Ondino Viera Ondino Leonel Viera Palasérez (10 September 1901 – 27 June 1997), in Brazil also known as ''Ondino Vieira'', was a Uruguayan football manager. He was the first coach to use a 4-2-4 in Brazil. In his long-lasting career he won between the ...
(1965) *
Gerardo Pelusso Gerardo Cono Pelusso Boyrie (born February 25, 1954) is a Uruguayan football manager Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art ...
(1993–95) * Jorge González (Jan 1, 1998 – Dec 31, 2001) *
Gerardo Pelusso Gerardo Cono Pelusso Boyrie (born February 25, 1954) is a Uruguayan football manager Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art ...
(Jan 1, 2003 – Dec 31, 2003) * Roland Marcenaro (Jan 20, 2004 – June 24, 2004) * Julio Balerio (May 16, 2005 – March 5, 2006) *
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(March 6, 2006 – Dec 31, 2006) * Jorge González (Aug 1, 2006 – June 30, 2008) * Pablo Repetto (July 1, 2008 – Feb 25, 2009) * Richard Martínez ''(interim)'' (Feb 2009) *
Eduardo Mario Acevedo Eduardo Mario Acevedo Cardozo (born 25 September 1959) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a defender and manager. He obtained a total number of 41 international caps for the Uruguay national football team and was a member of the t ...
(Feb 2009 – Aug 09) * Guillermo Sanguinetti (Aug 13, 2009 – Dec 2, 2009) * Pablo Repetto (Dec 15, 2009 – May 23, 2010) * Alejandro Apud (May 26, 2010 – Feb 15, 2011) * Ricardo "Tato" Ortíz (Feb 17, 2011 – Dec 21, 2011) * Hugo Parga (Dec 28, 2011 – May 3, 2012) * Gabriel Camacho (May 3, 2012 – July 4, 2012) * Ricardo "Tato" Ortíz (July 5, 2012 – Feb 26, 2013) * Danilo Baltierra (Feb 27, 2013 – Nov 19, 2013) * Pablo Alonso (Nov 21, 2013 – March 2, 2014) * Pablo Rodríguez (March 5, 2014 – Jul 1 2015) *
Eduardo Acevedo Eduardo Mario Acevedo Cardozo (born 25 September 1959) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a defender and manager. He obtained a total number of 41 international caps for the Uruguay national football team and was a member of the te ...
(Jul 1, 2015 – Dec 31, 2015) * Gustavo Ferrín (Jan 4, 2016 – present)


References


External links

* {{Authority control Football clubs in Uruguay Association football clubs established in 1922 1922 establishments in Uruguay United Soccer Association imported teams Villa del Cerro