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Bruno Piñatares
Bruno Piñatares Prieto (born 25 June 1990) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Paraguayan club Guaraní. Club career Early career Born in Montevideo, Piñatares began his career with Baby Fútbol Dryco. He later played for Nacional before joining Rentistas, where he finished his formation. Piñatares made his first team debut 2007, at the age of 16; his side was eventually relegated from Primera División at the end of the campaign. He would later feature more regularly in the following years, in Segunda División. Piñatares moved to fellow second division side Boston River in 2010, being a regular starter. In July 2013, he returned to Rentistas, with the club now back in the top tier. Portuguesa On 11 July 2014, Piñatares moved abroad for the first time in his career, joining Campeonato Brasileiro Série B side Portuguesa. He featured regularly during the 2014 Série B, suffering relegation, but lost his starting spot in the 2015 Campeonato ...
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Delfín S
Delfin or Delfín may refer to: People * Delfin (surname) * Delfin N. Bangit (1955–2013), Filipino general * Delfín Benítez Cáceres (1910–2004), Paraguayan football player and coach * Delfin Castro (born 1925), Filipino general * Delfin Chamorro (1863–1931), Paraguayan educator * Delfín Fernández Martínez (born 1948), Spanish musician * Delfín Gallo (1845–1889), Argentine politician * Delfin Jaranilla (1883–1980), Filipino lawyer and judge * Delfin Lorenzana (born 1948), Filipino government administrator * Delfín Mosibe (born 1992), Equatoguinean football player * Delfín Quishpe (born 1977), Ecuadorian singer ;Fictional *Delfin Borja, a character in the Philippine drama series '' FPJ's Ang Probinsyano'' Places * Delfin Albano, Isabela, Philippines * Delfin Basin, Mexico Military * a submarine launched in 1912 * a submarine launched as HMS ''Vengeful'' in 1944, renamed on transfer to Greece in 1945 * ('Dolphin'), the first combat-capable Russian submarine * ...
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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 club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. Grêmio defeated Lanús in the finals by an aggregate score of 3–1 to win their third tournament title. As champions, they qualified as the CONMEBOL representative at the 2017 FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates, and also earned the right to play against the winners of the 2017 Copa Sudamericana in the 2018 Recopa Sudamericana. They also automatically qualified for the 2018 Copa Libertadores group stage. Atlético Nacional were the defending champions, but they were eliminated in the group stage. Format changes Starting from this season, the following format changes were implemented: *The tournament was expanded from 38 to 47 teams. *A total of 10 teams eliminated from th ...
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2009–10 In Uruguayan Football
National leagues Primera División *Champion: Peñarol (48th title) *Top scorer: Antonio Pacheco (23 goals) *International qualifiers: **Copa Libertadores: ***Group Stage: Peñarol and Nacional ***Preliminary Round: Liverpool **Copa Sudamericana: ***First Stage: River Plate and Defensor Sporting ***Second Stage: Peñarol *Widest winning margin: Montevideo Wanderers 7–1 Cerro Largo (April 4, 2010), Atenas 0–6 Nacional (March 14, 2010) and Liverpool 7–1 Tacuarembó (October 22, 2009) *Highest scoring: Danubio 4–5 Tacuarembó (January 24, 2010) *Most wins: Nacional and Peñarol (22) *Fewest wins: Atenas (6) *Most draws: Central Español and River Plate (10) *Fewest draws: Atenas and Danubio (3) *Most losses: Atenas (21) *Fewest losses: Peñarol (4) *Most goals scored: Peñarol (70) *Fewest goals scored: Atenas (25) *Most goals conceded: Atenas (62) *Fewest goals conceded: Nacional (28) *Best goal difference: Nacional (+38) *Worst goal difference: Atenas (-37) *Relegate ...
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2008–09 In Uruguayan Football
Primera División *Champion: Nacional (42nd title) *Top scorer: Joaquín Boghossian (16 goals) *International qualifiers: **Copa Libertadores: ***Group Stage: Nacional and Cerro ***Preliminary Round: Racing **Copa Sudamericana: ***First Stage: River Plate and Liverpool *Widest winning margin: Tacuarembó 0-5 Cerro (February 28, 2009) *Highest scoring: Bella Vista 5−2 Cerro Largo (November 9, 2008) *Most wins: Defensor Sporting and Nacional (21) *Fewest wins: Rampla Juniors and Villa Española (3) *Most draws: Liverpool and Racing (12) *Fewest draws: Villa Española (3) *Most losses: Juventud (21) *Fewest losses: Racing (6) *Most goals scored: Nacional (68) *Fewest goals scored: Villa Española (11) *Most goals conceded: Rampla Juniors and Juventud (60) *Fewest goals conceded: Villa Española (26) *Best goal difference: Cerro (+31) *Worst goal difference: Juventud (-36) *Relegated: Villa Española, Bella Vista, Juventud International tournaments Second Division ...
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RSSSF
The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (''RSSSF'') is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around the world. Website The RSSSF website contains football-related statistics in the form of lists without commentary and it is maintained by volunteer contributors. It is considered one of "the most complete" publicly available statistical football databases in the world, and has virtually every piece of historical information. This enterprise, according to its founders, was created in January 1994 by three regulars of the Big 8 (Usenet)#Hierarchies, Rec.Sport.Soccer (RSS) Usenet newsgroup: Lars Aarhus, Kent Hedlundh, and Karel Stokkermans. It was originally known as the "North European Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation", but the geographical reference was dropped as its membership from other regions grew. The RSSSF has members and con ...
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2007–08 In Uruguayan Football
Transfers First Division *Champion: Defensor Sporting (4th title) *Top scorer: Richard Porta and Cristhian Stuani (19 goals each) *International qualifiers: **Copa Libertadores: Defensor Sporting, Club Nacional de Football, Nacional and C.A. Peñarol, Peñarol **Copa Sudamericana: Defensor Sporting and Club Atlético River Plate (Uruguay), River Plate *Highest scoring: Danubio F.C., Danubio 9–1 CA Progreso, Progreso (December 9, 2007) *Relegated: Centro Atlético Fénix, Fénix, Miramar Misiones, and CA Progreso, Progreso International tournaments Copa Sudamericana 2007 * Danubio FC, Danubio - 1st round (eliminated by Tacuary). * Defensor Sporting - quarter-finals (eliminated by Club Atlético River Plate, River Plate). Copa Libertadores 2008 ''Starting from Group stage'' * Danubio FC, Danubio - 1st round (eliminated by Estudiantes de La Plata, Estudiantes and Club Atlético Lanús, Lanús). * Club Nacional de Fútbol, Nacional - 2nd round (eliminated by São Paulo FC, ...
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2006–07 Uruguayan Primera División
The 2006–07 Uruguayan Primera División season was the 104th season of the top division of football in Uruguay. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Danubio won both the Apertura and Clausura championships. Apertura Clausura Clausura tiebreaker Since Danubio and Peñarol ended up tied in points for first place, an additional match was played by both teams to decide the Torneo Clausura winners. ''Danubio qualified to championship playoff as Clausura winners''. Aggregate table Championship playoff No championship playoff matches were needed as Danubio Danubio Fútbol Club is a Uruguayan association football, football club based in Jardines del Hipódromo, Montevideo that currently plays in the Uruguayan Primera División. Founded in 1945, the club's home stadium is Jardines del Hipódromo Ma ... won both Apertura and Clausura. Relegation playoff ''Progreso won 5–0 on aggregate and stayed in the top division.'' ''Rocha were relegated along Cerro an ...
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2021 Copa Libertadores
The 2021 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores was the 62nd edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the ''Copa Libertadores''), South America's premier club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. Starting from this season, teams must be in the top division of their member association to play in South American club competitions, except for teams which are champions of the qualifying tournaments or cups. On 14 May 2020, CONMEBOL announced the candidate venues for the 2021, 2022 and 2023 club competition finals. On 13 May 2021, CONMEBOL announced that the final would be played at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Uruguay on 20 November 2021, but on 27 July 2021 the final was eventually confirmed to have been rescheduled to 27 November 2021. Defending champions Palmeiras won their third Copa Libertadores title after beating fellow Brazilian club Flamengo by a 2–1 score after extra time in the final match. As winners of the 2021 Copa Libertadores, Palmeiras qualifi ...
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2020 Ecuadorian Serie A
The 2020 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A (until 18 September 2020 officially known as the LigaPro Banco Pichincha 2020 for sponsorship reasons) was the 62nd season of the Serie A, Ecuador's top tier football league, and the second under the management of the Liga Profesional de Fútbol del Ecuador (or LigaPro). Delfín were the defending champions. Barcelona won their 16th domestic league title after defeating LDU Quito 3–1 on penalties following a 1–1 draw on aggregate score in the finals. The competition was suspended from 14 March to 14 August due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Format The format for the 2020 season was decided by LigaPro's Council of Presidents on 22 October 2019. For this season, the league returned to the three-stage system used before the 2019 season, scrapping the play-off stage played in the previous season. The first and second stages were played as single round-robin tournaments with all teams playing each other once for a total of 15 matches ...
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Fabián Bustos
Fabián Daniel Bustos Barbero (born 28 March 1969) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a forward. He is the current manager of Paraguayan club Olimpia. Bustos played for local sides during the major part of his career, amassing 32 appearances in the Argentine Primera División with Lanús and Belgrano. He also played in Uruguay with Nacional, in Bolivia with Jorge Wilstermann, and in Ecuador with Deportivo Quito, Macará, Manta and Deportivo Saquisilí, but retired back in his home country with Estudiantes de Buenos Aires. After retiring, Bustos worked as an assistant manager before becoming a manager in 2009, with Manta. He continued to manage in Ecuador, winning two Ecuadorian Serie A titles with Delfín and Barcelona SC before being named in charge of Brazilian club Santos in 2022. Playing career Born in Córdoba, Bustos began his senior career with local side in 1986. He moved to in 1989, before returning to his previous club in 1990 ...
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2019 Ecuadorian Serie A
The 2019 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A (officially known as the LigaPro Banco Pichincha 2019 for sponsorship reasons) was the 61st season of the Serie A, Ecuador's top tier football league, and the first under the management of the Liga Profesional de Fútbol del Ecuador (or LigaPro). LDU Quito were the defending champions, but were defeated in the finals by Delfín following a scoreless draw on aggregate score after two legs and a penalty shootout, in which the latter team won their first league title. Format Starting from this season, the league was expanded from 12 to 16 teams and a new format was implemented. The first stage will be played as a double round-robin tournament with all teams playing each other twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 30 matches. The top eight teams at the end of the first stage will qualify for the playoffs, which will consist of three rounds: quarterfinals, semifinals, and final. In the quarterfinals, the eight qualified te ...
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Guillermo Sanguinetti
Guillermo Óscar Sanguinetti Giordano (born 21 June 1966 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is the current manager of Ecuadorian club Macará. Career Having made his debut on 5 May 1991 against the United States (0–1), he obtained a total number of twenty international caps for his national team, scoring one goal, in the 1990s. Sanguinetti played for a number of Uruguayan football clubs before joining Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata in Argentina where he played 390 games, scoring 32 goals between 1991 and 2003. He was nicknamed "Topo". In December 2007, he was given the job of manager of Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata, but on 29 September 2008, the day after Gimnasia L.P. lost 3–1 against their archrivals Estudiantes L.P., Sanguinetti resigned as head coach of the team. El Topo was dismissed from football at age 37. With 383 matches in Argentina and 18 at International became the player with most appearances in t ...
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