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He Club Tristán Suárez [ 3 ] [ 4 ] O simply Tristán Suárez It is an Argentine soccer club, founded in the Ezeiza match (Buenos Aires), on August 8, 1929. He plays in the First National, the second division of Argentine football and acts as a local at the October 20 Stadium.

Headquarters of the Tristán Suárez Club, located on the same site as the October 20 Stadium.
External access to the 20 de Octubre Stadium (Tristán Suárez).

The club was founded in 1923 under the name “Sportivo Suarense”, with the aim of participating in zonal tournaments that covered teams from Saladillo to Lomas de Zamora. In 1929, the club’s name changed Sportivo Tristán Suárez.
Tristán Suárez’s first board was composed of President Germán Morando; Vice President, Julián Jaureguiber; Secretary, Guillermo Rafael Gaddini; Pro-Secretary, Victorino S. Gaddini; Treasurer, Antonio Peláez; Protestero, Andrés Berasain; Members, Néstor Erratchú, Juan B. Fernández, Conrado Bortoli, Elfio C. Berutti, Enzo Mazzola and Orlando Erratchú, resolving that luck resolved the tiebreaker who manifested in favor of Mr. Orlando Erratchú. The founding partners present at the transcript constitutive assembly were Germán Morando, Juan Carlos Plvorell, Andrés Berasain, Guillermo R. Gaddini, Juan Berasain, Victorino S. Gaddini, Fortunato C. Gussoni, Luis Cirilo, Nestor B. Erratchú, Enzo Mazzola, Miguel Fulliana, Conrado Bortoli, Orlando Erratchú, Óscar M. Vega, Juan B. Fernández, Juan Pioppo, Elfio C. Berutti, Lino Croni, Roberto Beltrán, Manuel Iglesias, Luis Iglesias, Eduardo Piot, Antonio Peláez, Julián Jaureguiber and Adalberto F Berutti. [ 5 ]

In strictly football, Tristán Suárez participated from 1931 to 1963 in Esteban Echeverría and Cañuelas regional tournaments. In 1936 the club headquarters were built.

At the end of 1963 he joined the Argentine Football Association and began to participate in the First D; Before the efforts of who was his historical secretary, Deputy Gilberto Enrique García. [ 5 ]

With Don Pedro Valle, as president, the decision is made to take the big step, to compete in the AFA competitions. From the hand of León Kolbowsky, president of Atlanta, and sponsored by Herminio Sande, president of Independiente and Man of weight in AFA, the procedures to affiliate the institution to the governing entity of Argentine football began. The good news came on December 24, 1963 and the affiliation of Tristan Suárez was confirmed to Affista football. [ 5 ]

Prior to this, for the fourth date, the already historic field of Moreno y Farina (always “La court” of Suárez), is inaugurated for official AFA tournaments, on May 24, 1964, facing Gral. Miter de Sarandí . In this same year there was the debut in official football, on May 2, 1964, in the old “gasometer” of San Lorenzo, where Suarez falls 3 to 0 against the missing piranha and then makes its premiere at home with another defeat In the “old” Arsenal court of Llavallol against Victoriano Arenas. [ 5 ]

In 1965 the Directorate of Legal Personería reported that it must change the word Sporty Because it is not Castilian. Then the Denomination of the Social and Sports Club Tristán Suárez and Popular Library Domingo Faustino Sarmiento was established. That same year, with Atilio Caraune (neighbor of Suárez and Argentine boxing champion) as DT, Sportiv its disregard) Gral. Miter. The team culminated third and classified, although far from the final triangular that the aforementioned, the most Spanish center played. [ 5 ]

In 1966 with Ismael Molina as DT, Suárez conducted a campaign that until today is a record in some aspects and won the southern zone bluntly, although he did not sign the good work and ended last in the final stage.

Tristán Suárez got his first and only annual champion title in the First “D” tournament of 1975.

The team led by Horacio Harguindeguy was third in the qualifying stage and surprised its own and strangers winning the final round, when it beat Caffazzo to Spanish center as a local condition on January 17, 1976. On the other hand, Deportivo Merlo It matched the first placement due to a claim for bad inclusion of a player of Cambaceres defenders. Given this parity situation, it was resolved to play a tie -up match on the hiker court to determine the annual champion. The meeting ended matched somewhat, marking Mario Rocco for Suárez and Alcardo for the West team, so it was necessary to resort to penalty definition. From eleven meters and with Oscar Ascona in La Valla (Ernesto Mena had retired injured), Sportivo won 5 to 4, thus achieving the long -awaited title. The squad of that season was integrated among others by: Ernesto Mena, Mario Rocco, Óscar Rocco, Juan Lincuiz, Rubén Bequi, Alberto Lezcano, José Lastra, Óscar Caputto, Manuel Moreno, Francisco Solano López Portillo, Horacio García, Ramón Zabaleta, Miguel CAFFAZZO, Oscar López, Óscar Ascona, Óscar Martínez, Alberto Mendive the coach Quique Palacios; Doctor Dr. Albor Juvenal García Iglesias; The president was Rubén Lorenzo in replacement of the late Pedro Valle, whom everyone dedicated the conquest; Like Don Gilberto, recently deceased.

The first “C” debut occurred in 1976, drawing 0 to 0 with Deportivo Armenio on Brown de Brown de Adrogué where Suarez acted as a local, that year ended last in area A, but he recovered and culminated third in the descent zone, preserving the category.

In 1978, Sportivo set foot in a very difficult “C”, ending eighth and standing out for a striker who converted 74 goals with Ramón Zabaleta and Miguel Caffazzo as outstanding figures.

In the subsequent years Suárez was a continuous inhabitant of the middle of the table, and obtained results worthy of highlighting, such as 2 to 2 against Lanús with many of Miguel López, or 1 to 1 against Morón in the west, in addition to the First victory against Central Córdoba of Tomás Felipe “Trinche” Carlovich, by 2 to 0 in the Gabino Sosa.

The first great campaign of the “C” occurred in 1985 by the hand of Óscar “Cachi” Rocco, and remembered players such as Ernesto Mena, Atilio Valdez, Óscar Santiago Cáceres, Luis Óscar del Véliz and Héctor Froilán Aragón, among others; In that campaign he finished second and was eliminated in the octagonal by Sportivo Dock Sud, after losing 1 to 0 as a visitor, and matching in Moreno and Farina 0 to 0.

In 1986, Suárez wasted the possibility of restructuring promotion, in a forgettable morning game against Leandro N. Alem, however, in the 86/87 season the milkman surprisingly came far, eliminating the San Telmo runner -up and defining the semifinal of the octagonal in Court of El Porvenir in front of Central Córdoba, where it fell defeated by 5 to 4 in penalties.

In the 89/90 season, defeating Midland freely on the last date, Suarez was saved from the descent, and also does so in 91/92 when he beats the champion, defenders of Belgrano, with two goals from Jorge Núñez.

Finally, to end this black streak, in the 92/93 season, Suarez retained the category after an agonly tied against Victorian Arenas in Alsina, and disputing a break in front of Lugano in Brown de Adrogué, condemning the descent to the descent to Orange team with a goal by Mariano Millán and with the “mono” Mena as DT.

In 1993 Alejandro Granados arrives and Suarez began the transformation stage; In the first tournament he reached the Octagonal after 8 years and fell into the first phase against hikers on the court of All Boys, with Sergio Gurrieri as the highest figure.

In 1994 he won the Opening, reaching Alejandro Otamendi the Argentine record of Valla undefeated with 1115 minutes and losing a single game, precisely the last one, with Midland free, without the starting team on the court and with the resolved tournament.

The Clausura found him in the second location behind Temperley, so two final matches on the neutral court must be played, where Suarez fell defeated by 1 to 0 in Banfield and 2 to 1 in Lanús. This forced the rise in the octagonal to fight, which Suarez won with total forcefulness, successively defeating Paraguayan, Flandria and Berazategui in the final. Against the orange, the dairy achieved a draw at the Norman Lee with a goal by Marcelo Rouillet and the victory at home by 1 to 0; With the remembered so much of the “Black” Leites and a totally overwhelmed stadium, Suárez achieved the ascent to the “B”. From the hand of Rubén Moreno and a squad that combined youth and experience, the dairy took another great step, with Cristian Aldirico, Mario Tossi, Marcelo Rouillet, Jorge Nuñez, Mariano Millán, Miguel Leites and Alejandro Otamendi as maximum references.

In 1995, Suarez debuted in the Metropolitan “B” as a local, defeating Sportivo Dock Sud, with so many of Enrique Sánchez and Doublete by Christian Fernández. The milkman managed to qualify for the octagonal in that season, and defined the reclassifying for the ascent against Almirante Brown.

In the second campaign in the “B”, Suarez won the 1996 Opening on the field of Platense against Collegiate under the leadership of Óscar Martínez, relegating Tigre among others. The Clausura takes defense and justice, which puts the milkman again before another final for an ascent, with round -trip matches. Both were played in the centenary of Quilmes, and after a draw in the first match with a “goal” of Alessandrello, Suarez finally fell in the second by 2 to 1.

After alternating good and bad campaigns, on July 10, 2004, and again with Martínez as DT, Tristán Suárez played another promotion chance, the promotion to ascend to the first national “B”, defining against Unión de Santa Fe and a Colmado stadium “April 15”, but, again the dairy was one step, falling by 3 to 0.

On April 24, 2013, he achieved his greatest sporting deed when for the sixteenth of the Argentine Cup 2012/13, Tristán Suárez eliminated Racing Club of the First Division of Argentina by beating him by 1 to 0. It should be noted that the team Avellaneda was presented with a very alternative team.

After having detached from the Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Popular Library in 2009, in 2014, the club changed its denomination again and is called Club Tristán Suárez. On December 8 of that same year, Tristán Suárez loses another final to ascend, this time led by Ricardo Caruso Lombardi, and with a squad full of figures such as Facundo Diz, Facundo Talin and Gastón Bottino among others. The rival on duty was Villa Dálmine, who stayed with the third promotion of the transition championship of that year.

On January 25, 2021, he achieved the promotion to the First National for the first time in his history after beating San Telmo by 1 to 0 in the final of the small. With figures such as “Willy” Quiroga, Gabriel Tomasini and Mariano Bettini, it reaches the most important achievement in the history of the club.

President [ To edit ]

Chairman Years
Germán living 1929-1931
Fortunato Gussoni 1931-1938
Guillermo Rafaaw Cane 1938-1942
Juan Fernández 1942-1943
Adalberto Beruti 1943-1948
Jésarirut ayrairu 1948-1952
José Pardo 1952-1954
Adalberto Beruti 1954-1956
Omar feels 1956-1958
Fortunato Gussoni 1958-1960
José Pardo 1960-1962
Pedro Valle 1962-1964
Rafael ceras 1964-1972
Néstor Costa Quiroz 1972-1974
Pedro Valle 1974-1975
Chairman Years
Rubén Lorenzo 1975-1976
Domingo Avigliani 1976-1979
Héctor Melazzi 1979-1980
Mario Ciccarelli 1980-1985
Alfredo Lemmi 1985-1991
José Beauty 1991-1993
Alejandro Granados 1993-1995
Oscar Vergara 1995-1998
Alejandro Granados 1998-2002
Gastón Granados 2002-2016
Alejandro Granados 2016-2018
Edgardo Amarilla 2018-2019
Gastón Granados 2019
Oscar Vergara 2019-2021
Alejandro Granados 2021-
  • Title uniform : White and blue striped shirt
  • Alternative uniform : White T -shirt with blue live
  • Third uniform : Red shirt

Clothing and sponsor [ To edit ]

Stadium October 20 (Tristán Suárez).

The stadium is located in a traditional apple in Tristán Suárez. It has capacity for 7,500 spectators [ first ] [ 2 ] Which are distributed in 3 stands and a row of boxes.

The stadium has suffered several transformations according to the needs of the club. Before it becomes the official stadium of Tristán Suárez, the property was a sports field in Moreno and Farina, belonging to Sportivo Tristán Suárez , old name of the institution.

In 1931 it was decided to build a wardrobe for players. The inauguration of these works was on May 26, 1931, playing a football match against the La Martona Club In addition to the property multiple sports activities were practiced with neighboring institutions.

In 1935 the works of wiring of the site began and the first plantation of trees. With the affiliation of Sportivo Tristán Suárez To the Argentine Soccer Association, the task of conditioning the stadium for the practice of professional football began. The facilities were improved according to the demands of Argentine football of that time. In addition, pillars, ticket offices were built and the old changing rooms were significantly improved.

On May 24, 1964, the playing field was officially inaugurated to house official matches, in a match against General Mitre of Sarandí, valid for the fourth date of the fans championship, current first D

In the mid -1970s and coinciding with the rise of Tristán Suárez to the first C, the stadium began an arduous transformation stage, with the construction of the wall that surrounds the playing field and the construction of the first cement tribune located on the street Antonio Farina . This work was inaugurated in 1979 prior to the 50th anniversary of the institution.

In the mid -1980s the old wooden stands were built, with approximate capacity of 1,500 people each, located on the streets Eustaquio Gómez and Climbing remedies . [ 6 ]

In 1989 the current changing rooms were inaugurated under the first cement tribune, built in 1979. In 2001 the first stage of construction of stands on street was completed Moreno , celebrating this action in a friendly match against River Plate. The work concluded on July 18, 2002 in another friendly match against Boca Juniors, where the historic court of Moreno and Farina took the new denomination of Stadium October 20 . In 2019, in front of Independiente and a stroke stadium, Tristán Suárez inaugurates his lighting towers. [ 7 ] [ 8 ]

2023 campus [ To edit ]

  • Argentine teams are limited to having a maximum quota of six foreign players, although only five may sign the game form

Tall [ To edit ]

Low [ To edit ]

Rivalry [ To edit ]

Classic against Brown (Adrogué) [ To edit ]

The classic rival of Tristán Suárez is Brown from Adrogué being for 46 years one of the traditional neighborhood duels of the southern zone of Greater Buenos Aires [ 9 ] [ ten ] [ 11 ] Where both partialities support a very strong rivalry that resulted in several incidents and controversies where each confrontation is strongly disputed. [ twelfth ] [ 13 ] The distance between both cities, Tristán Suárez and Adrogué is 18 kilometers, being Brown accordingly one of the closest clubs in Suárez in the southern zone. [ 14 ]

On Saturday afternoon the classic was played between Tristán Suárez and Brown de Adrogué. The two sets as the sole objective in adding three points and not getting away from the pointer.

Excerpt from the Argentine environment, June 21, 2015. [ 15 ]

They have extensive history since the teams faced up to three categories of the ascent frequently since May 15, 1976, on that occasion the tricolor of Adrogué beat 3-2 in Ezeiza. In the First B 2005/06 tournament they were designated as a couple for the interzonal, on those three dates of classics there was a triumph for side and a draw. [ 16 ]

Record [ To edit ]

Disputed meetings Won by Tristán Suárez Tied Won by Brown (Adrogué)
57 15 20 22

Rivalry [ To edit ]

It holds a strong rivalry with San Telmo, Sportivo Italiano, San Miguel and Deportivo Laferrere. Also their fans rival Temperley. [ use 1 ]

Club data [ To edit ]

Trajectory [ To edit ]

Updated until the 2022 season inclusive. Total seasons in AFA : sixty one.

Clarification: The seasons are not always equivalent to the years. Four short seasons are recorded: 1986, 2014, 2016 and 2020.

Total
  • Seasons in Second Division: 2
  • Seasons in Third Division: 38
  • Seasons in Fourth Division: 21

Interdivisional mobility [ To edit ]

1975 : First D A First c
1986 : First C (Third Division) to First C (Fourth Division) [ a 1 ]
1995 : first c to First metropolitan b
2021 : first B metropolitan to NATIONAL FIRST

  1. By restructuring (creation of the first National B).

Divisions disputed per year [ To edit ]

Rod [ To edit ]

A favor [ To edit ]

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National Tournaments [ To edit ]

Other achievements [ To edit ]

  1. Clarification: Some media and websites erroneously use the term “classic” for the crossing “Temperley – Tristán Suárez” although it is worth noting that these two clubs do not gather a tradition of a classical party (first antecedent in 1993) and also does not have a Wide history of played matches.

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