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| ground = Estadio Los Nogales, <br/>[[Estacion Central]], [[Santiago]] |
| ground = Estadio Los Nogales, <br/>[[Estacion Central]], [[Santiago]] |
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| capacity = 220 |
| capacity = 220 |
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| chairman = Luis Tapia |
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| manager = Manuel Rodríguez |
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| league = [[Chilean Cuarta División|Cuarta División]] |
| league = [[Chilean Cuarta División|Cuarta División]] |
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| season = 2011 |
| season = 2011 |
Revision as of 17:56, 19 August 2015
Full name | Club Deportivo Ferroviarios de Chile | ||
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Nickname(s) | Ferro (Rail), Locomotora (Locomotive) | ||
Founded | July 14, 1916 | ||
Ground | Estadio Los Nogales, Estacion Central, Santiago | ||
Capacity | 220 | ||
Chairman | Luis Tapia | ||
Manager | Manuel Rodríguez | ||
League | Cuarta División | ||
2011 | 3rd | ||
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Club Deportivo Ferroviarios de Chile is a Chilean Football club based in Estacion Central, Santiago. They currently play at the fifth level of Chilean football, the Cuarta División.
The club was founded on July 14, 1916 by railroad workers in the Barrio San Eugenio; and on February 23, 1950 when they merged with Santiago Badminton, until 1969 they were known as Ferrobadminton. Badminton then decided to undo the merger and moved to Curicó.
In 1980, the club moved to Talagante and adopted the name of Talagante-Ferro. In 1982 was renamed as Ferroviarios.
Honours
- División de Honor Amateur (DIVHA): 3
- 1947, 1948, 1949
- Cuarta División: 1
- 2003
- 1 season in Primera División
- 14 seasons in Primera B
- 12 seasons in Tercera División
- 17 seasons in Cuarta División
Records
- Record Primera División victory — 7-1 v. Morning Star (1934)
- Record Primera División defeat — 0-6 v. Colo-Colo (1934)
- Primera División Best Position — 9th (1934)