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Defensor Sporting
Defensor Sporting club logo.png
Full name Defensor Sporting Club
Nickname(s) El Violeta, La Viola, Tuertos, El Defe, La Farola y La Cometa
Founded 15 March 1913; 111 years ago (1913-03-15)
Ground Estadio Luis Franzini,
Montevideo, Uruguay
Ground Capacity 18,000
Chairman Uruguay Daniel Jablonka
Coach Uruguay Juan Tejera
League Uruguayan Primera División
2014–15 5th
Current season

Defensor Sporting Club is a sports club based in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Defensor plays several sports, football and basketball being the most important and the ones in which the club has achieved significant victories in Uruguay and internationally.

History

Founded on March 15, 1913 as Club Atlético Defensor, the name of the club was changed in 1989 to Defensor Sporting Club after a merger with Sporting Club Uruguay. They are a four-time national champion in Uruguay (1976, 1987, 1991, 2007–08).

Defensor has won many qualifying tournaments (Pre-Liguilla) to the Copa Libertadores and has represented Uruguay on numerous occasions internationally. Regarded as one of the teams that creates and develops many players in Uruguay and are then transferred worldwide. It is the place of birth of numerous players like Jorge da Silva, Sergio "Manteca" Martínez, Sebastián Abreu, Andrés Fleurquin, Marcelo Tejera, Darío Silva, Gonzalo Vargas, Diego Pérez, Nicolás Olivera, Martín Cáceres, Maxi Pereira, Álvaro González, Tabaré Viudez.

Legendary coach Prof. Ricardo de León brought Defensor to the national championship in 1976 and originated a football (fútbol) school of thought, consistently criticized as ultra defensive, that is still present nowadays in several teams and coaches.

On September 2007, the club was considered the World's Club Team of the Month by the IFFHS.

Defensor's most famous supporter is singer/composer Jaime Roos.

Stadium

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Defensor plays its home games at its own stadium called Estadio Luis Franzini which has a capacity for 18,000 spectators. The stadium was opened on 31 December 1963.

It is located in Parque Rodó, Montevideo.

Titles

Domestic

1976, 1987, 1991, 2008
1950, 1965

Other Official Domestic Honours

  • Apertura: 3
1994, 2007, 2010
  • Clausura: 3
1997, 2009, 2012
  • Liguilla Pre Libertadores: 8
1976, 1979, 1981, 1989, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2006
  • Primero Invicto Uruguayo Especial: 1
2005
  • Copa Montevideana: 8
1976, 1979, 1982, 1987, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997
  • Campeón Nacional Copa Artigas: 1
1960
  • Liga Mayor: 1
1978
  • Cuadrangular: 1
1957
  • Torneo Honor: 1
1947

International

  • Copa de la Paz: 1
2011
  • Copa Suat: 1
2012

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

1977: First Round
2007: Quarter-finals
2009: Quarter-finals
2014: Semi-finals
2012: Runner-up
2005: First Round
2007: Quarter-finals
2008: Round of 16
2010: Round of 16
1995: First Round
1997: First Round

Kit Evolution

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Uruguay GK Yonatán Irrazábal
2 Uruguay DF Guillermo de los Santos
3 Uruguay DF Guillermo Fratta
4 Uruguay DF Sebastián Ariosa
5 Uruguay MF Andrés Fleurquin
6 Uruguay DF Emilio Zeballos
7 Uruguay MF Leonardo Pais
8 Uruguay MF Mauro Arambarri
10 Uruguay FW Adrián Luna
11 Uruguay MF Nicolás Olivera Captain
12 Uruguay GK Martín Campaña
13 Uruguay MF Mathías Cardacio
No. Position Player
15 Uruguay MF Diego Viera
16 Uruguay DF Felipe Rodríguez
17 Uruguay GK Gastón Rodríguez
18 Uruguay MF Facundo Castro
19 Uruguay DF Andrés Scotti
21 Uruguay FW Santiago Barboza
22 Uruguay DF Mathías Suárez
23 Uruguay DF Lucas Morales
24 Uruguay MF Brian Lozano
25 Uruguay MF Martin Rabuñal
26 Uruguay FW Héctor Acuña

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Uruguay DF Fernando Arismendi (on loan to Rocha)
Uruguay DF Diego Ferreira (on loan to Argentina Atlético de Rafaela)
Uruguay DF Matías Lazo (on loan to Miramar Misiones)
No. Position Player
Uruguay DF Diego Martín Rodríguez (on loan to Argentina Godoy Cruz)
Colombia FW Yonatan Jordan (on loan to Miramar Misiones)
Uruguay FW Álvaro Navarro (on loan to Chile Cobresal)

2014 Winter transfers

In

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Uruguay FW Joaquín Boghossian (transfer from Argentina Quilmes)

Out

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
21 Uruguay DF Pablo Pintos
24 Uruguay FW Matías Jones
No. Position Player
25 Uruguay MF Bruno Foliados
30 Uruguay FW Santiago Charamoni


Notable Former Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Spain FW Federico Raul Fernandes Moreno

Notable coaches

External links