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an
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club located in
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that currently plays in the
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, the second highest division of the Uruguayan football league system. Founded in 1891, it is the oldest football club in Uruguay, and is considered to be the oldest because other institutions such as Montevideo Rowing Club and Montevideo Cricket Club had been founded before but they were not specifically dedicated to football. In July 2018, Albion became a member of the
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, a worldwide association involving oldest football clubs in the world, as the "oldest active football club in Uruguay". The club returned to the Primera División by winning the 2021 Segunda División championship, its first promotion to the top flight since 1908.


History


Foundation

Albion was established on 1 June 1891 as "Football Association" by students from the English High School, mainly encouraged by Henry Lichtenberger, an 18-year-old disciple of William Leslie Poole, considered the "father" of Uruguayan football. During its first years of existence, the club refused to accept non-native players although most of its footballers were
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descendants but born in Uruguay. The first uniform was a white jersey with a red star on the chest. Other clubs such as Montevideo Cricket and Montevideo Rowing had played football matches before Albion, that sport was not the main activity of them.


Development

Football Association's first match was on 2 August 1891 against Montevideo Cricket Club, where it was defeated 3-1. In the second match versus the same rival, FA was defeated again, this time 6-0. On 21 September 1891 the club changed its name to "Albion Football Club" as homage to the country where football had been played for the first time so "Albion" was the name used by
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. The uniform was subsequently modified, and as a result the club adopted a blue jersey with white collar. The uniform was also changed, and blue shirts with white collars and sleeves, along with white shorts and black socks, were adopted as the new uniform. The popularity of football increased amongst the Uruguayan people between 1892 to 1895. In 1892 there were four clubs practising football: Montevideo Cricket, Montevideo Rowing,
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(mostly known as "CURCC") and Albion. Montevideo Cricket was the most successful of them, finishing unbeaten with some remarkable results such as an 8-0 victory over CURCC and a 10-0 victory over Albion. On 21 March 1895, Lichtenberger himself suggested to modify the rules to allow foreign players to play at Albion. Other changes were introduced such as the replacement of the jersey so red and blue colors were adopted as a tribute to the
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. At the same time, Montevideo Cricket and Montevideo Rowing left the practise of competitive football, in order to focus on other activities.


The golden age: 1895-1900

During this era, Albion became the main football club in Uruguay, being the first team from that country to win outside Uruguay; in 1896 Albion defeated
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teams Retiro Athletic Club and Belgrano AC (4-1 and 5-3 respectively), with both matches played in
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. These were the first two victories of a Uruguayan club at international level. It is also widely believed that the first international games played in Uruguay were in
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, where Albion faced Lobos AC, an Argentine team that played in Primera División until the
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disaffiliated it. The first Uruguayan derby was between Albion and CURCC. CURCC had been founded in 1891 as a cricket club, having added football just one year after its establishment. The first game where both teams faced each other was on 18 July 1892, with Albion winning 3-2. Albion won the most games played between both teams from 1895 to 1897, when they had an extraordinary series of 14 consecutive wins over CURCC with only one draw in between. From 1896 to 1899 three other football clubs were established;
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and
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.


League foundation and cup title

In February 1900, Lichtenberger invited CURCC, Deutscher, and Uruguay Athletic to form a new league. The creation of the new league was finalized on 30 March of that year, with its name being "Uruguay Association Foot-ball League" (current Uruguayan Football Association). The first championship was disputed that year, where Albion finished second to CURCC. By those times, some players left the club: Ernesto Caprario, Carlos Carve Urioste and Domingo Prat all moved to Uruguay Athletic. Other players that left the institution were Céspedes brothers, Cuadra, Reyes, Castro, Bouton and Nebel, who later founded Club Nacional de Football. That same year, the club won the Copa de Competencia. This title allowed it to play in the Tie Cup against the winners of
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with Argentine clubs. Albion played the first five editions of the Tie Cup from 1900-1905 (except 1903), but failed to reach the finals in every edition, which included a 9-1 defeat to
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in the first round of the
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edition.


Decline and refoundation

In 1901 Albion played a match against an Argentine League combined team, which is considered the first official Uruguay national team match in history. Nevertheless, that game is not considered official and the media referred to the team as Albion FC instead of the Uruguay national team. The team was formed by 9 players from Albion and 2 from Nacional who had been playing for the club before the exodus. On 22 March, Nacional requested the Association to enter the league, and were accepted. Nacional and CURCC were the most popular teams by then. Albion would make poor performances during the successive seasons, with its worst campaign being the 1905 tournament where the team finished with no points. On 7 May 1905, the team lost 11-0 to Argentine club Independiente, with this being the first win for the newly created Argentine club. In 1908 the club played its last season in Primera División, as a result of mass selling its players. In 1914 Albion was one of the teams founding the "Liga Universitaria de Deportes", taking part with a team named "William Poole". By 1931 Albion played in minor leagues and spent the 1940s doing so. In June 1953, Albion was refounded, and won the "Torneo Preparación" championship undefeated. The club also took part in the Federación Uruguaya de Fútbol Amateur, winning consecutive titles in 1953 and 1954. In addition, the club was a founder of Uruguayan
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league, and has competitive
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teams. In 1976 Albion merged with Club Sportivo Miramar and changed its name to "Albion Miramar", as well as entering the fourth division, Divisional Extra. However, this merge only lasted one year.


Promotions

Since then, Albion played in the third division ( Segunda División Amateur) until 2017, when it won the third division title (now renamed Segunda Division B), after defeating Colón 3-2 on aggregate. From 2018–2021, the club played in
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, and earned promotion to the top division in the
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season, after 113 years since its last time in the top division.ALBION VOLVIÓ A PRIMERA DIVISIÓN DESPUÉS DE 113 AÑOS
''El Gráfico'', 10 Nov 2021


Current squad


Colors


Uniform evolution


Honours

* Copa de Competencia (1): 1900 *
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(1):
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* Segunda División B Nacional (1): 2017


References


External links

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