C.S.D. Rangers

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Rangers
Rangers talca.png
Full name Club Social de Deportes Rangers
Nickname(s) Los piducanos, Los rojinegros
Founded November 2, 1902
Ground Estadio Fiscal, Chile
(Capacity: 8,200)
Chairman argentino Ricardo Pini
Manager argentino Gabriel Perrone
League Primera División
2011 2nd Primera B (promoted)
Home colours
Away colours

Club Social de Deportes Rangers, is a Chilean football club based in the city of Talca. The club was founded November 2, 1902 and plays in the top division of the Chilean football system. Their home games are played at the Fiscal stadium, which has a capacity of approximately 8,200 seats.

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[edit] History

The name Rangers (meaning ‘One of the Defending Watchman’) was chosen by a Scotsman, Juan Greenstret, who was one of the founding fathers of the Club.

The origin of the chosen team colours, red and black, are unknown, though one of the possibilities was that some of the first players were also members of the Second Company of Firemen of Talca, whose shield was red and black.

In 1952 was accepted into the Segunda División, and won the runners-up spot after finishing second in the league tournament final, getting the promotion to Primera División.

Rangers qualified for the Copa Libertadores in 1970, being its only participation in a CONMEBOL international tournament.

Throughout their first century of existence, honours have been few and far between, with no Championship successes.

Rangers was relegated in 2009 after being assessed a three-point penalty for using too many non-Chilean players in a November 8 match. The club filed a lawsuit in a Chilean court, leading to a threat from FIFA to throw the Chilean national team out of the 2010 World Cup if the case continued.[1] Under pressure from creditors, Rangers dropped the lawsuit on November 27, shortly after FIFA's demand. The case delayed the start of the league's playoffs.[2]

In 2010, the club was auctioned and purchased by a business group called "Piduco SADP".[3]

On November 27, 2011, Rangers was promoted to Primera División after beating to Everton de Vina del Mar in the final match.

[edit] National honors

1988, 1993, 1997
Runner-up: 1969, Apertura 2002

[edit] Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

Best: First Round in 1970
1970: First Round

[edit] Current squad

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

No. Position Player
2 Argentina DF Javier Capelli
3 Argentina DF Damián Ledesma
4 Chile MF Marco Villaseca
5 Chile DF Francisco Tapia
7 Chile DF Nicolás Larrondo
8 Chile MF Carlos López
9 Argentina FW Milton Caraglio
10 Argentina MF Cristian Maidana
11 Chile FW Felipe Reynero
12 Chile GK Martín Gutiérrez
14 Argentina FW Lucas Ojeda
15 Chile MF Cristián Durán
16 Chile MF Marcelo Scatolaro
17 Chile MF José Luis Silva
18 Chile DF Luis Oyarzún
No. Position Player
19 Chile FW Mauricio Gómez
20 Chile DF Gonzalo Abascal
21 Chile DF Hugo Díaz
22 Chile GK Nicolás Peric
23 Chile GK Juan Luis Mora
24 Chile MF Felipe Peñaloza
25 Chile MF Andrés Oroz
26 Chile MF Nicolás Maturana
27 Argentina FW Germán Lessman
28 Chile MF Miguel Saldía
29 Chile MF Luis Rojas
-- Chile MF Angelo Sagal
-- Chile MF Camilo Farías
-- Argentina MF José D'Angelo

[edit] Notable players

[edit] Managers

[edit] Official sponsors

[edit] References

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