Club Rubio Ñú

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Rubio Ñú
Club Rubio Ñú
Full name Club Rubio Ñú
Nickname(s) Los Ñuenses
Founded August 24, 1913
Ground Estadio La Arboleda
(Capacity: 4,500)
Chairman Paraguay Rubén Ruiz Díaz
Manager Paraguay Francisco Arce
League Paraguay 1st division
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Home colours
Away colours

Club Rubio Ňú is a Paraguayan football club based in the city of Santísima Trinidad. The club was founded August 24, 1913 and plays in the first division of the Paraguayan football league. Their home games are played at the Estadio La Arboleda which has a capacity of approximately 4,500 seats.

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[edit] History

The club was founded in 1913 by a group of young friends that chose white and green as the colors in representation of "purity" and "hope", respectively.[1] After its foundation Rubio Ňú joined the rebel league "Liga Centenario", which was created by some clubs that had disagreements with the Paraguayan football association (APF) which was in charge of organizing the main league, the Liga Paraguaya.[2] Some 23 years after its foundation, two others clubs from the same Santísima Trinidad neighborhood (Club Itá Ybaté and Club Flor de Mayo) merged with Rubio Ňú. Sportivo Trinidense (which is also from the same neighborhood) is the club's main rival.

After the Liga Centenario disappeared, they were back in the lower divisions of the Liga Paraguaya until finally in 1926 they won the second division and made their way to the first division. Since then, Rubio Ňú has been relegated and promoted between the third, second and first division several times. Most recently in 2008, they won the second division tournament for the 7th time in their history under the coaching of Francisco Arce and made it to the top-flight of Paraguayan football in 2009.

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[edit] Notable players

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[edit] Current Squad

[edit] Squad

No. Position Player
1 Paraguay GK Eduardo Cáceres
2 Paraguay DF Fredy Vera
3 Paraguay DF Ricardo Noguera
4 Paraguay DF Óscar Ayala
5 Paraguay DF Wilfrido Bazán
6 Paraguay DF Ariel Coronel
7 Paraguay MF Eduardo Aveiro
8 Paraguay MF Ariel Castillo
9 Paraguay FW Pablo Velázquez
10 Paraguay MF Roberto Acuña
11 Paraguay MF Luis Closa
12 Paraguay MF Arnaldo Guerrero
13 Paraguay MF Carlos Humberto Paredes
14 Paraguay DF Tomás Bartomeu
15 Paraguay DF Arnaldo Rodríguez
16 Paraguay DF Juan Segovia
No. Position Player
17 Paraguay MF Edgar Alonso
18 Paraguay MF David Cáceres
19 Paraguay MF Andrés Piris
20 Paraguay MF David Alcaraz
21 Paraguay FW Juan Godoy
22 Paraguay FW Luis Penayo
23 Paraguay FW Rubén Martínez
24 Paraguay FW José Ñamandú
25 Uruguay FW Mauricio Horminoguez
26 Paraguay FW Víctor Gómez
27 Paraguay MF Osvaldo Hobecker
28 Paraguay GK Moisés Morales
29 Paraguay GK Anthony Silva
30 Paraguay MF Nestor Camacho
31 Paraguay GK Osvaldo Cabral
32 Paraguay FW Eric Ramos

[edit] References

  1. ^ Grandes momentos ñuenses - Diario ABC Color
  2. ^ Rubio Ñu y su 94º aniversario - Diario ABC Color

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