Club Olimpo

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Olimpo
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Full name Club Olimpo
Nickname(s) Aurinegro (Golden-black)
Founded October 15, 1910
Ground Estadio Roberto Natalio Carminatti
Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
(Capacity: 16,000)
Chairman Alfredo Dagna
Manager Héctor Rivoira
League Primera División
2011 Clausura 5th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Club Olimpo, usually referred to as Olimpo de Bahía Blanca, is a sports club based in the city of Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The club was founded on October 15, 1910, and their main activities are basketball and association football. The football team currently plays in the Primera División, the top level of the Argentine football league system. Olimpo is nicknamed Aurinegro (in English: "Golden-blacks"), for their jersey colors.

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[edit] Football

Being from Bahía Blanca, Argentina's basketball capital, most of the Olimpo's associates and energies were pointed towards that sport. However, by the late 1990s, the football team became increasingly important as they were pass-promoted into several divisions, finally reaching the Primera División in 2001.

During the 2000s, Olimpo has been a yo-yo club. They were promoted to the first division for the 2002–03 season, staying until their relegation in the 2005–06 season. After winning back-to-back the Apertura and Clausura of the Primera B Nacional (second division) 2006–07 season, the team returned to the Argentine Primera. However, they were again relegated during their first season back in the division, the 2007–08. After two seasons back in the B Nacional, Olimpo won promotion for the third time to play the 2010–11 season in the Argentine topflight.

During the Apertura the club looked doomed to relegation again after they could only obtain 18 points in 19 games but in the Clausura their fortunes began to improve. On March 20, 2011 In the sixth round they beat Boca Juniors at the Bombonera for the first time in their history.[1] This result meant that they escaped the relegation zone for the first time in six months and became stand alone leaders of the Primera División for the first time in their history.[2]

[edit] Current squad

Current squad of Club Olimpo as of August 31, 2011 (edit)
Sources: Argentine Soccer

No. Position Player
1  ARG GK Laureano Tombolini
3  ARG DF Cristian Villanueva
4  ARG DF Eduardo Casais
5  ARG MF Ariel Rosada
6  ARG DF Emir Faccioli
7  ARG MF David Vega
8  ARG MF Juan Pablo Scheffer
9  PAR FW Néstor Bareiro
10  ARG MF Martín Rolle
11  ARG MF Leonel Ríos
12  ARG GK Ezequiel Viola
14  ARG MF Damián Musto
15  ARG DF Pablo Jerez
16  ARG DF Eric Verón
17  ARG FW Andrés Franzoia
No. Position Player
18  ARG MF Adrián Lucero
19  ARG MF Emiliano Romero
20  PAR DF Arturo Aquino
22  URU DF Juan Tejera
23  ARG MF Martín Pérez Guedes
24  ARG MF Juan Mauri
25  ARG DF Gabriel Díaz
27  ARG GK Matías Ibáñez
28  ARG FW Marcos Litre
29  ARG GK Gabriel Arias
30  ARG FW Julio César Furch
31  ARG FW Nicolás Pavlovich
 ARG DF Federico Mancinelli
 ARG DF Matías Palavecino
 ARG DF Guillermo Sánchez
 ARG MF Maximiliano Laso

Manager: Omar de Felippe


[edit] Titles

[edit] National

2001-02, 2006-07, 2009-10
1989

[edit] Regional

1921, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1995, 2009
  • Torneo Regional: 2
1984, 1985

[edit] Former players

[edit] Institutional

[edit] Presidents

  • Jorge Avellanal (1910)
  • Emilio Cabral (1911), (1912), (1915)
  • Roberto Claverie (1912)
  • Celso Gutiérrez (1913)
  • Juan Odiccini (1914)
  • Roberto Carminatti (1915), (1923), (1924), (1927–45), (1962), (1963)
  • Genaro Mucci (1916–20), (1946)
  • Armando Salvarezza (1921), (1922), (1925), (1926)
  • Domingo Ighina (1947–61)
  • Alberto Fortunatti (1961)
  • Eduardo Giustozzi (1964), (196–)
  • Martín Broggi (1965–70)
  • Mario Oscar Macagno (1971–80)
  • Roberto Oscar Migliorini (1981–85)
  • Jorge Scoccia (1985–89)
  • Ricardo Rabbione (1989–92)
  • Carlos Lemos (1992–95)
  • Paulino Martínez (1995–99)
  • Jorge Ledo (1999–07)
  • Sergio Zabaloy (2008)
  • Jorge Ledo (2008–2011)
  • Osvaldo Risacher (2011-)

[edit] Executive Board 2011

  • President : Mr. Alfredo Dagna.
  • Vice-president : Mr. Juan Héctor Ayerbe.
  • Vice-president 2º : Mr. Osvaldo Risacher.
  • General Secretary : Mr. Leonardo Virkel.

[edit] Basketball

In basketball, Olimpo was runner-up to Ferro Carril Oeste in the 1986 season of the Liga Nacional de Básquet, the Argentine top division.

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[edit] References

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