The Soldiers’ Club: the history of Avellaneda

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September 17, 2020,

The 1930s began and most of the world went to football when the first world championship was played in Uruguay. In Argentina, a president who had been re-elected and the country was going through a serious crisis: greater dishonor, ruined the crisis, there are measures against floods, local production fell to a point never before noticed and paid his salary. Average industrial worker. In this context, we would possibly go to Cordoba to pick up an organization of marines who come to the Third Corps (Battalion 141) with the construction school project.

Among them is Francisco “Chicho” Campos, a soccer player born in Avellos Angelesneda and coach of Chacarita Juniors.

“Avellaneda was born in a critical scenario in the country. Since September 19, 1933, Campos’ hand has had a lot of vision for these things. And he is accompanied by chef Julio Quevedo and Jerónimo Díaz,” explains Guillermo Kraisman, current president of the institution.

The team’s squad is Chose Fields and the first colours are also true: in its beginnings, the red-and-white space with brawls, such as that of the Funebrero. But like the same ones similar to the Cordoba League, they had variety. to change it in 1934 in order to be able to compete officially. In this way, surgery is the measure that characterizes it until the day of the day: red with bright colors.

Like other institutions, Avellaneda has had several sports camps throughout its history. Your first chance is to be in the Colon neighborhood, on the way to San Carlos and the slopes.

It lasted until 1940, when it was transformed into a salon located on the coast of Ecuador and Colombia.

“I was there for a short time. In 1945, in combination with Salvador Roldán, he led the establishment to the present day. It is a momentous task for the leaders and soldiers, who have done everything possible from scratch,” said the exceptional Kraisman.

The studies between the neighborhoods located in Sarmiento Park and the brand new club are key to a close relationship between the institutions of the Amba.

The current stadium has a capacity for 2,000 people and is located in the Jardín del Pilar neighborhood, a few blocks from the field of the Roca Presidential School, its former rival with a lot of history.

The history of Avellaneda does not have great trunks in the wonderful football of our city. But he has been the protagonist of various climbing tournaments, as he was at most occasionally in the Olympic Tour.

For many years, the club moved between the second and 3rd tiers. Received in 1999, he reached the top flight for the first time and gave an unforgettable one at La Boutique.

“We played with the Argentinian B team in 2001, 2002 and 2003, and with the Provincial team in 2005, 2006 and 2007. We have a classy team with big heart,” Kraisman said.

In addition, Avellaneda touched the sky with his hands when he won the CFL En Primera tournament in 2002.

And in 2019, he experienced great joy when almost 8 million people from Avellaneda participated in Primera against Bella Vista in a thrilling final.

In July 1986, the Unión Deportivo Colón was created through Emeterio Farías and Raúl Cámpoli, presidents of the Roca y Avellaneda Presidential College.

“The merger lasted 12 years, in 1998 we broke up and went our own way. Now we’re at the point where the union is done, we have to go back to our original tournament,” Kraisman said.

In 1987, the new club replaced Deportivo Colón, which in 1992 was relegated to the A and also to the Provincial.

Of all the players such as goalkeeper Mauricio Caranta, champion with Instituto, Boca, Talleres and Rosario Central.

Once upon a time there was an activist ascension box. Avallaneda brought out wonderful players in its early decades. The memories brought back Jorge “el Turco” Amado, who later camped with the “matadores” team in San Lorenzo. His career began in Colombia and he visited the blouse of the “cafeteria” national team.

“El Chupa” Rodríguez, José “el Cuchi” Molina, Carlos “Cordero” Martín, “el Chino” Pizarro, Pedro Sará (Real Madrid player), Justo Aníbal Coria, Ricardo Atamian, Germán Petinari, “el Fiaca” Gómez, Raúl Armando Díaz and Manuel García were cracks that have emerged from this quarry.

Even more so in time, Mauro “el Beto” Velárdez is the other skilled person who took his first steps in Avellaneda. And the other one who was everyone’s dog was Miguel Puebla, the one from the last climb against Bella Vista in Juniors.

“Among them, Daniel Willington, played a role in the club when it was elegant. There is some other document that did not belong to him. We can leave it blank and give each other a T-shirt,” Kraisman said.

And among the marketing specialists who have worked Humberto Madariaga, Luis Ludueña, Felipe Vega, Roberto “el Palo” Ocampo, Julio Correa, Mario Bocalón, Héctor Chazarreta, Leonardo Cubertiño, Gerardo Benega and Ariel Moreno.

“At one point we have a match with a Korean to privatize football. Renowned technical cadres such as Héctor Baley, Ángel Bocanelli and Miguel Oviedo. But I didn’t have time to say it,” President Raul Campoli said.

Since Don Francisco Campos (who took office in 1933), the current president Kraisman has been at the origin of many leaders who worked for the greatness of Avellaneda. Francisco Riville, Juan Kiligoti, Salvador Roldán, Raúl Cámpoli, Antonio Mariano and Rogelio Luján have some of their leaders.

Currently, the coronavirus pandemic has reached the club in a special situation. He came with the preference for promotion to the First Division in 2019 and with a call-up.

“We have strengthened ourselves and drawn up lists to guarantee freedom. That’s all, any player, but you always have to go and look for them,” concluded the director.

And even if the ball doesn’t roll those days, Avellaneda continues to fulfill a key social service for the community and others. Everyone else is so familiar that there is no water. And five times a week, a hundred more people stop by the club to get their food. Yes, that’s more than any camper.

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