Current: | 2012–13 Uruguayan Primera División season |
Clubname: | Central Español |
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Fullname: | Central Español Fútbol Club |
Nickname: | Palermitanos Centralófilos La roja del Palermo |
Ground: | Parque Palermo, Montevideo, Uruguay |
Capacity: | 6,500 |
Chairman: | Guillermo Rodriguez Misa |
Manager: | Maxi Viera |
Mgrtitle: | Coach |
Website: | http://www.central.com.uy |
League: | Segunda División |
Season: | 2019 |
Position: | Segunda División, 10th |
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Central Español Fútbol Club, usually known simply as Central Español is a Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo.
Together with Peñarol, Central founded FUF (Uruguayan football federation) in 1923 after being expelled from AUF. The FUF even made a parallel Uruguay national team (dissident to AUF) that played several international games based on Peñarol and Central squads. After 3 years of existence the new federation was dissolved and both teams returned to AUF.
Central append "Español" to its name after an agreement signed with a Spanish group in 1971. Central itself was born from a merge between "Solís Bochas" and "Soriano Polideportivo".
In 1984 Central Español won their only Uruguayan championship to date. The team was managed by Líber Arispe during campaign.
1944
(3)
1961, 1983, 2011–12
1
1928 (as Central FC)
1 appearance
2006: First Round