Durazno FC
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| Full name | Asociación Atlética Durazno Fútbol Club | ||
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| Nickname(s) | Los Rojos del Yí | ||
| Founded | November 22, 2005 | ||
| Ground | Estadio Municipal Silvestre Octavio Landoni Durazno, Uruguay (Capacity: 8,000) |
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| Chairman | Alejandro Naninni | ||
| Manager | Rubens Navarro | ||
| League | Disaffiliated | ||
| 2010-11 | 10th | ||
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Durazno Fútbol Club is a former football club from Durazno in Uruguay.
[edit] History
Asociación Atlética Durazno Fútbol Club was founded through the association of many clubs of the department of Durazno. Those associated clubs were: Central, Juvenil, Nacional, Molles, and Rampla.
The club were founded in 2005, making them one of the youngest teams in Uruguay. They made their debut in the 2nd division on September 16, 2006, with a surprising and important victory over El Tanque Sisley for 3-0.
On the 2008-09 season of the Uruguayan Segunda División, they got to the playoffs finals and failed to promote to the Top Division after losing 4-1 in the global by Atenas de San Carlos.
After the 2010-2011 season Durazno FC disappear from all competitions.
[edit] Famous players
Daniel Tílger
Carlos Alberto Palacio
Mauro Aldave
Leonardo Bordad
Serafín Fabricio García
Germán Hornos
Maximiliano Lombardi
Andreé González
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