Huracán F.C.

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Huracán FC
File:Huracán F.C. logo.png
Full nameHuracán Football Club
Nickname(s)El Hura, Tricolores
Founded1 August 1954
GroundParque Pedro Ángel Bossio,
Montevideo, Uruguay
Capacity2,000
ChairmanJorge Álvarez
CoachJuan Alberto Quintela
LeagueSegunda División Uruguay
2014–158th

Huracán Football Club, usually known simply as Huracán and sometimes called as Huracán del Paso de la Arena, is an Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo. It was founded in 1954.

History

Huracán Football Club was founded on August 1, 1954 through the merger of two clubs composed mainly of young students: the "Club Atlético Charrúa" and "La Esquinita Football Club". The new team's name was inspired by a former club "Huracán" that participated in Uruguayan leagues during early of 20th century. Colors adopted from Club Nacional de Football, because Huracán founders were fans of this Uruguayan giant.

Club was affiliated to the AUF in 1962. Their highest performance was in 1991, when Huracán fought for promotion to Uruguayan Primera División. However, in the final game at home they lost 0:4 to Liverpool, while their opponents River Plate won in La Paz against Oriental, achieving promotion.

In 2010 Huracán achieved promotion from Segunda División Amateur (third level) and returns to the Professional Second Division of Uruguay.

From May to August 2011 Huracán merged with Club Atlético Torque and named Huracán Torque, but later this merge was dissolved. Huracán Torque never played in official games.[1]

Titles

References

  1. ^ Se disolvió la fusión Huracán Torque F.C.
  2. ^ 4th division in 1972–1978

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