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12 de Octubre Football Club is a Paraguayan football club from the city of
Itauguá Itauguá () is a city of the Central Department, Paraguay. Founded in 1728, it is known by its peculiar art of the ñandutí and its music. The San Rafael Museum shows various objects from the Colonial Age. The National Hospital, one of the most ...
that currently plays in the División Intermedia, the second division of
Football in Paraguay Football is by far the most popular sport in Paraguay. Paraguay's national team has played at eight FIFA World Cup competitions and has won two Copa América tournaments. Olimpia Asunción is the country's most successful club in domestic and int ...
. Founded in 1914, the club's home venue is Estadio Luis Alberto Salinas Tanasio. The club is the only club outside the Asuncion Metropolitan Area to win a league title.


History

The club was founded on 14 August 1914 by the Tanasio family. The name of the club, 12 de Octubre, was chosen in honor of
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. The club's colors were chosen based on some flowers a school teacher had. The team played in the regional leagues from their foundation until they were promoted to the first division B in 1996. The following year, they won the División Intermedia, and were promoted to the Primera Division. In 2001, they placed 10th in the Apertura and 3rd in the Clausura. Their placement in the Clausura qualified them for the Liguilla, which they won and gave them a spot in the
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. In the tournament, they were eliminated in the group stage after finishing 3rd in a group that contained Gremio,
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, and
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. However, they still managed to record 3 wins: 1-0 against powerhouse Gremio and Cienciano, and 3-2 against Oriente Petrolero. In the 2002 season they finished runner up in the Apertura tournament behind
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and won the Clausura tournament but lost in the absolute finals against Libertad 2-6 on aggregate. Despite losing the finals, their overall standing, which was first in the aggregate table, gave them a spot in the
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, where they were knocked out by finishing last in the group stage and only winning one game against Ecuador's El Nacional. They weren't as successful as the previous year during the next season, as they finished 9th and 7th in the Apertura and Clausura tournaments respectively. In 2007, 12 de Octubre arrived to the last matchday of the
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, after having a poor season, one step away from being relegated. They had to play against their rival for the fight of permanence,
Sportivo Trinidense Sportivo Trinidense, is a Paraguayan football club based in the barrio of Santísima Trinidad, in Asunción. The club was founded on 11 August 1935. Their home games are played at the Estadio Martín Torres. Their traditional rival is Rubio ...
. Only a victory could save the club. In the 85th minute, Trinidense scored and were winning 1-0. But in the final minutes of the game when it seemed like their relegation was secured, the score was turned around with goals from Diego Miranda and Elvis Marecos, and the game finished 2-1. For the moment the club was saving itself from being relegated but they still had to play Club General Díaz from the city of
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. The first leg was won by General Diaz 2-1 in Luque. At halftime in the second leg, the score was 2-2 (3-4 on aggregate), which put 12 de Octubre in a tough position again. However, with great effort and the support from the fans, they turned things around by winning the game 4-2 (5-4 on aggregate) with goals from Hugo Notario, Francisco Esteche, Diego Miranda, and Domingo Ortiz. The victory secured their permanence in the Primera Division for the next season. In 2009, after finishing with the second worst average of points obtained in the last three seasons, the team once again had to play the promotion/relegation playoff. They faced Sport Colombia, where they lost 3-0 on penalties after drawing 3-3 on aggregate. This meant that 12 de Octubre was relegated to the Segunda Division after 11 years in the top flight. In 2010, the team had an irregular season in the Segunda Division, reaching both top and bottom of the table but finishing mid table at the end of the season. For the 2011 season,
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was appointed as the team's manager, although the poor results throughout the season brought about his dismissal.
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succeeded him as manager, but the results under his spell did not improve, and the team was relegated to the Tercera Division that season with Struway also being sacked. In
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, in their first participation in the third division, they were champions with only 3 games lost. With this they returned to the Segunda Division in 2013 with only a year of absence. The 2013 season was a good one for the club. It finished runner-up behind champion 3 de Febrero, and achieved promotion back to the top tier for the 2014 season.


Stadium

The stadium was opened in 1965 and has a capacity of 10,000. It was called ''Estadio Juan Canuto Pettengill'' until 2016, when it was changed to Estadio Luis Alberto Salinas Tanasio in honor of Luis Salinas, ex president of the club. The stadium was expanded with the addition of an east stand in 2003, and received floodlights the following year.


Honours

*
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: ::Winners: 2002 Clausura ::Runner ups: 2002 Apertura * Pre-
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Playoffs: ::Winners: 2001 * Paraguayan Segunda Division: ::Winner: 1997 ::Runner-ups (2): 2013, 2019 * Paraguayan Tercera Division: ::Winners (2): 2012, 2018


Regional Titles

*
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: ::Winners: 1949 * Cordilleran League: ::Winners (2): 1965, 1972 * Itauguá League: ::Winners (14): 1924, 1926, 1927, 1967, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995


Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

* Copa Libertadores: 2 appearances :: 2002: First Round :: 2003: First Round


Current squad


Notable players

:To appear in this section a player must have either: * Played at least 125 games for the club. * Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club. * Been part of a national team at any time. * Played in the first division of any other football association (outside of Paraguay). * Played in a continental and/or intercontinental competition. 1990s *
Salvador Cabañas Salvador Cabañas Ortega (born 5 August 1980) is a Paraguayan former professional footballer who played as a striker. Cabañas played for Club 12 de Octubre, Guaraní, Audax Italiano, Chiapas, Club América, General Caballero, Tanabi and ...
(1998–2001, 2012) * Dario Veron (1999–2003) 2000s * Fredy Bareiro (2001–2003) * Miguel Ángel Cuéllar (2005) *
Lorenzo Melgarejo Lorenzo Antonio Melgarejo Sanabria (born 10 August 1990) is a Paraguayan Association football, footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), forward or Midfielder#Winger, left winger for Paraguayan club Club Libertad, Libertad. Afte ...
(2009) Non- CONMEBOL players * Tobie Mimboe *
Kenneth Nkweta Nju Kenneth Nkweta Nju (born 27 July 1978) is a Cameroonian former professional association football, footballer who played as a defender (association football), defender. He played for clubs in Cameroon and Paraguay. He is also the owner of a footb ...
(2002–2003) * Mikel Arce (2009)


Gallery

File:Fredy bareiro en la camiste de olimpia.jpg, Former striker Fredy Bareiro played for the club in the early 2000's File:Salvador Cabañas.jpg,
Salvador Cabañas Salvador Cabañas Ortega (born 5 August 1980) is a Paraguayan former professional footballer who played as a striker. Cabañas played for Club 12 de Octubre, Guaraní, Audax Italiano, Chiapas, Club América, General Caballero, Tanabi and ...
began his career at the club and later returned for another stint in 2012 until 2003 File:Dario Veron.jpg, Dario Veron began his career at the club before playing in
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and for the Paraguay national team


References


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