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Basáñez
Full nameClub Atlético Basáñez
Nickname(s)Basa
GroundEstadio La Bombonera
Montevideo, Uruguay
Capacity6,000
ChairmanDiego de Leon
ManagerDiego Antunez
LeagueSegunda División Amateur

Club Atlético Basáñez is a football and boxing club from Montevideo in Uruguay founded in 1920. They currently play in the Second Amateur Division,the third and last tier of the Uruguayan championship.

The club is named after Tomas Basáñez, who was a major landowner in the locality of the club. The club colors are inspired by those of the anarchist flag. One of the most popular teams from the second division along with Cerrito and Racing.

First Division

After being champions of the Uruguay Second Division in 1993, they were promoted to play in first division where they spent two seasons 1994 and 1995. They had never played in First Division before. Prior to this,the club gained promotion to first division in 1992,but lost its place because of points reduction,due to disturbs between the fans and horse mounted police.

Titles

Amateur Era (0):
Professional Era (0):
1993
1989

Special kits

1994, 1995
1994, 1995 away