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词条 Atlético Minero
释义

  1. History

  2. Uniform

  3. Notable players

  4. Honours

     National  Regional 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| image = AtleticoMineroPeru.png
| image_size = 250px
| fullname = Club Atlético Minero del Rímac
| nickname = Los Mineros (The Miners)
| founded = 1997
| ground = Estadio Municipal de Matucana
Matucana, Peru
| capacity = 5,000
| chrtitle = President
| chairman = {{flagicon|PER}} Fernando Pajuelo
| manager = {{flagicon|PER}} Lizandro Barbaran
| league = Peruvian Second Division
| season = 2013
| position = Peruvian Second Division, 12th
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Club Atlético Minero is a Peruvian football club based in Matucana, located in the Department of Lima. It was founded in 1997 and was promoted to the Primera División Peruana in 2008 where it played for one season. It has played in the Peruvian Segunda Division ever since.

History

The club was founded in 1997, in the Casapalca mining town under the name Unión Minas de Casapalca. The following year under Juan Diaz and Juan Flores, the club is merged with the club Boca Junior and renamed Atlético Minero, also taking on new and current symbol of the club.

Hector Gamarra, Denis De la Cruz and Fernando Pajuelo took over the club and became one of the most attractive teams of the Copa Perú. His first major campaign was in 2005, when it ranked first in the National Stage representing Lima and reached the quarterfinals where they were eliminated by José Gálvez FBC of Chimbote.

In 2006, the club was invited to the Second Division to fill one of the two vacancies. However, the invitees required that their home ground be a region without a team representing them in the first or second division. Minero changed its home ground to Huancayo, where they played the entire year.

In 2007, the club returned to Matucana and placed second in the Second Division. They played a playoff against the Copa Peru runner-up Sport Águila and won. They were promoted to the First Division. Descended to the Second Division in 2008 after losing a playoff game with Juan Aurich. Since that time remains in the Peruvian Second Division.

Uniform

  • First Uniform: Orange Shirt, Orange Shorts, Orange Socks.
  • Second Uniform: Blue Shirt, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks.

Notable players

{{for|a list of all former and current Club Atlético Minero del Rímac players with a Wikipedia article|Category:Atlético Minero footballers}}

Honours

National

  • Peruvian Segunda División: 0

Runner-up (1): 2007

Regional

  • Región IV: 1

Winners (1): 2005

  • Liga Departamental de Lima: 1

Winners (1): 2005

See also

  • List of football clubs in Peru
  • Peruvian football league system

References

External links

  • Official website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080413131959/http://www.perufootball.4t.com/CLUBES.htm Clubes Peruanos]
{{Segunda Division Peruana}}{{Football in Peru}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Atletico Minero}}{{Peru-footyclub-stub}}

2 : Football clubs in Peru|Association football clubs established in 1997

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