Rampla Juniors

Rampla Juniors
Full name Rampla Juniors Fútbol Club
Nickname(s) Picapiedras, Rojiverdes,
Founded 7 January 1914
Ground Estadio Olímpico,
Montevideo, Uruguay
Ground Capacity 6,000
Chairman Lucas Blasina
Coach Germán Corengia
League Uruguayan Primera División
2014–15 16th
Website Club home page

Rampla Juniors Fútbol Club, commonly known as Rampla Juniors, is a Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo.

Origin and colours

Rampla Juniors were founded in the Aduana area, (also the birthplace of River Plate FC), then moved first to the Aguada neighbourhood, and finally, around 1920, to the Cerro neighborhood. Their colours are taken from Fortaleza, a club that existed in the early years of Rampla's stint in the Cerro area. Another story of how they chose their colours, is similar to how Boca Juniors supposedly got the idea for their kit colors from a Swedish flag on a ship. It is rumored that Rampla's founders took the red and green from an Italian flag on a ship that arrived in Montevideo Bay. It is also said that the basketball team CA Aguada (founded in 1922) took their colours from Rampla Juniors.

Derby

Rampla Juniors's archrivals are Cerro, and as such, the second biggest rivalry in the country.

Trivia

Rampla in 1927 won the Uruguayan Primera División, the 1927 Squad was: Pedro Arispe (Captain), Pedro Aguirre, Enrique Ballestrero, Pedro Cabrera, Julio Nieto, José Magallanes, Juan Miguel Labraga, Luis Gaitán, Conrado Haeberli, Vital Ruffatti and Conrado Bidegain.

Rampla was once called the third "big" (meaning popular or best) of Uruguay's clubs, Peñarol and Nacional being first and second, due to the huge amount of followers and positive results. In 2007, Rampla finished tied in 2nd place with Danubio in the Uruguayan 1st division. Their team record was (9 wins, 4 draws, and 2 losses, in 15 games).

Titles

Amateur Era (1): 1927
1944, 1980, 1992
1921

Other Official Domestic Honours

1950, 1955
1969
1953


Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Uruguay GK Juan Marroco
2 Uruguay FW Francis D'Albenas
3 Uruguay DF Emiliano García
4 Uruguay DF César Vargas
5 Uruguay MF Maximiliano Arias
6 Uruguay DF Maximiliano Montero
7 Uruguay MF Jorge Anchén
8 Uruguay MF Bruno Barreto
9 Uruguay FW Gonzalo Malán
10 Uruguay MF Richard Nuñez
11 Uruguay FW Paul Dzeruvs
12 Uruguay GK Danilo Saén
13 Uruguay DF Danny Tejera
No. Position Player
14 Uruguay FW Nicolás Vigneri
14 Uruguay MF Gustavo Aprile
15 Uruguay DF Pablo Pereira
16 Uruguay MF Diego Barboza
17 Uruguay DF Jonathan Píriz
18 Uruguay MF Gonzalo Vega
19 Brazil DF Diego Galo
21 Uruguay DF Marcel Román
22 Uruguay DF Emanuel Cuello
27 Uruguay GK Bernardo Long (Captain)
Argentina MF Ángel Piz
Uruguay FW Flavio Scarone
Uruguay FW Nicolás Raimondi

Notable players

Managers


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