Full name | Club Deportivo, Social y Cultural Aguará | ||
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Nickname(s) | Manada (Herd) | ||
Founded | June 19, 2017 | ||
Ground | Parque Mahuida La Reina, Chile | ||
Capacity | 400 spectators | ||
Chairman | María José Benavente | ||
Manager | Felipe Luengo | ||
League | Tercera División B | ||
2021 | Play-Off Semifinal | ||
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Club Deportivo, Social y Cultural Aguará, commonly referred to as Aguará, is a football club based in La Reina, Chile.[1]
History
In the 2022 Copa Chile, in Phase 1 he would be eliminated after a walkover defeat against Rodelindo Román. [2]
Management
Chairmen
- María José Benavente (?—2022)
Coaches
- Tulio Pinilla (2018—2019)
- Nicolás del Río (2019—2020)
- Felipe Luengo (2021—)
Kits
- Home Kit: Red shirt, red shorts and red socks.
- Away Kit: Blue shirt, blue shorts and blue socks.
References
- ↑ "Aguará". terceradivision.cl.
- ↑ "Gerenta de Aguará acusa de abandono a la ANFP tras ser eliminados de la Copa Chile 2022". adnradio.
Bibliography
- Gatica Wierman, Héctor (2019). Almanaque del Fútbol Chileno. Clubes. Hueders. ISBN 9789563651140.
External
- (in Spanish) Aguará on Instagram
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