Club Cerro Porteño (Presidente Franco)

Not to be confused with Cerro Porteño.
Cerro Porteño PF
Full name Club Cerro Porteño de Presidente Franco
Nickname(s) El Ciclón del Este
Founded August 12, 1967
Ground Juan Eudes Pereira
Presidente Franco, Paraguay
Ground Capacity 5,000
Chairman Paraguay Alfonso Imbert
Manager Paraguay Nelson Zelaya
League Paraguay 1st division
Clausura 2012 7th

Club Cerro Porteño PF, is a Paraguayan football club based in the city of Presidente Franco, in the Alto Paraná Department. The club was founded August 12, 1967 and plays in the Paraguayan First Division. Their home games are played at the Cerro Porteño stadium which has a capacity of approximately 5,000 seats. They wear the same colors as the traditional Paraguayan team Cerro Porteño, and since its foundation, did not compete in the Paraguayan First Division until the 2012 season.

Current Squad 2012

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Paraguay GK Rafael Aguero
2 Paraguay DF Cristian Ramírez
3 Paraguay DF Ricardo Caballero
4 Paraguay DF Jorge Villar
5 Paraguay DF Fabián Balbuena
6 Paraguay MF Oscar Benítez
7 Paraguay MF Fulvio Duarte
8 Paraguay DF Nelson Figueredo
9 Paraguay FW William Santacruz
10 Paraguay MF Leonardo Delvalle
11 Paraguay FW Francisco López
12 Paraguay GK Miguel López
13 Paraguay DF Marcos Pérez
14 Paraguay MF Miguel Godoy
15 Paraguay MF Joel González
16 Paraguay MF Christian Andersen
No. Position Player
17 Paraguay FW Sergio Samudio
18 Argentina MF Benito Montalvo
19 Paraguay DF Arnaldo Recalde
20 Paraguay MF Reinaldo López
22 Paraguay GK Daniel Vergara
23 Paraguay DF Gustavo Velázquez
24 Colombia MF Bairon Parga
25 Paraguay DF José Martínez
26 Argentina FW Ariel Andrusyzsyn
27 Paraguay MF Lauro David Aguero
28 Brazil FW Adão da Conceicão Santos
29 Paraguay FW Wilson Benítez
30 Paraguay GK Juan Espínola
31 Paraguay GK Francisco López
32 Paraguay FW Fernando Suárez

Notable players

To appear in this section a player must have either:

1980's

  • Ninguno

1990's

2000's

2010's

Non-CONMEBOL players

Honours

2011
2002

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References


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