赛程

阿根廷乙级联赛 04/27 14:00 - 艾马高 vs 埃尔米兰特 布朗 - 查看
阿根廷乙级联赛 04/27 18:30 13 艾马高 vs 埃尔米兰特 布朗 - 查看
阿根廷乙级联赛 05/04 20:00 14 埃尔米兰特 布朗 vs 贝尔格拉诺防卫者 - 查看
阿根廷乙级联赛 05/11 20:00 15 CA查克佛伊维 vs 埃尔米兰特 布朗 - 查看
阿根廷乙级联赛 05/18 20:00 16 埃尔米兰特 布朗 vs CA圣太摩 - 查看
阿根廷乙级联赛 05/25 20:00 17 雷法拉竞技 vs 埃尔米兰特 布朗 - 查看

结果

阿根廷乙级联赛 04/22 18:00 12 [18] 埃尔米兰特 布朗 v 布朗安德奎 [19] L 1-2
阿根廷乙级联赛 04/17 19:40 4 [18] 埃尔米兰特 布朗 v 里奥夸托学生 [15] L 0-3
阿根廷乙级联赛 04/13 18:05 11 [8] 坦柏利 v 埃尔米兰特 布朗 [18] D 1-1
阿根廷乙级联赛 04/06 17:30 10 [17] 埃尔米兰特 布朗 v CD莫龙 [7] D 1-1
阿根廷乙级联赛 03/31 18:30 9 [4] 新芝加哥 v 埃尔米兰特 布朗 [16] L 1-0
阿根廷乙级联赛 03/25 19:00 8 [16] 埃尔米兰特 布朗 v 甘拿斯亚门多萨 [13] D 0-0
阿根廷乙级联赛 03/19 19:00 7 [6] 迪罗吉姆纳西亚 v 埃尔米兰特 布朗 [17] D 0-0
阿根廷乙级联赛 03/16 20:00 7 迪罗吉姆纳西亚 v 埃尔米兰特 布朗 - PPT.
阿根廷乙级联赛 03/10 20:00 6 [19] 埃尔米兰特 布朗 v 米特雷竞技 [6] W 2-0
阿根廷乙级联赛 03/03 20:00 5 [3] 阿尔多西维 v 埃尔米兰特 布朗 [19] D 0-0
阿根廷乙级联赛 02/24 20:00 4 埃尔米兰特 布朗 v 里奥夸托学生 - PPT.
阿根廷乙级联赛 02/18 23:10 3 [5] 科隆 v 埃尔米兰特 布朗 [18] L 2-1

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 42 22 20
Wins 13 9 4
Draws 13 6 7
Losses 16 7 9
Goals for 30 18 12
Goals against 41 15 26
Clean sheets 21 13 8
Failed to score 19 10 9

Wikipedia - Club Almirante Brown

Club Almirante Brown (mostly known simply as Almirante Brown) is an Argentine sports club headquartered in the San Justo district of La Matanza Partido, in Greater Buenos Aires.

Although other sports are practised at the club, Almirante Brown is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in the Primera B Nacional, the 2nd division of the Argentine football league system. The football stadium, which name is frigate president sarmiento , is located in the Isidro Casanova district of the same partido. Almirante Brown has also a women's association football section.

Apart from football, other sports and activities hosted by the institution are basketball, boxing, fencing, field hockey, futsal, martial arts, artistic roller skating, rugby union, and tennis.

History

The two foundations

First seal of the club, 1912

The club was founded on 1 July 1912 as "Club Atlético Almirante Brown". The first uniform kit acquired by the club were the striped black and yellow worn by Uruguayan CURCC (predecessor of current club Peñarol), that were the only available in stores.

On 21 March 1915 the club changed its name to "Almirante Brown Athletic Club" and one year later it affiliated to Amateur Football Association where the team took part of Tercera de Ascenso, the last division of Argentine football league system. It only lasted one season so the club would be inactive since 1919.

In 1921, four dissident members of neighbor club Huracán de San Justo met with some former members of old club Almirante Brown with the purpose of reestablishing the institution. It was finally set up on 17 January 1922 as "Centro Atlético Almirante Brown", being named Segundo Boragno as president of the club. He managed the club until his death in June 1930.

First years

The squad that won its first official title in 1956

Almirante Brown played football in several regional leagues, winning the first cup in 1926. In 1929 the team won the La Matanza Partido league (named "Copa Adrián Beccar Varela" honoring former president of the Association). In 1931 Almirante Brown acquired the right to participate in the Amateur Argentina de Football to Club Almafuerte (based in Parque Patricios, Buenos Aires), wearing the same name and colors of the "porteño" club. In 1932 and 1933 the club also took part of the championship.

In 1934 the club was noticed that another institution of Adrogué, also named "Almirante Brown", had disaffiliated from the Association. In an assembly held short later, the club decided to return to tournaments using its original name and colors but Almirante Brown was not allowed to take part due to there was no place for new teams. Therefore, the club began a long period of inactivity that extended to 1942, when some young people from Club Juventud Unida promoted the re-opening of the club Almirante Brown. This was finally formalised in April 1942 with the merger of both institutions.

Expansion

Almirante Brown, 1965 Primera C champion

The club affiliated to the Association again, winning two championships and being designed as Buenos Aires Province representative to play the Argentine Amateur championship held in Cañada de Gómez. During the decade of 1940 Almirante Brown also acquired a land to build its headquarters in San Justo. In 1956 the club affiliated to Argentine Football Association filling the vacant left by defunct Deportivo San Justo, merged to Almirante Brown.

In 1956 Almirante made its debut at "Tercera de Ascenso", the fourth division of the league system (current Primera D), winning its first official title that same season. The roster was formed by Juan Gallino, Ándres Bosco, Segundo Boragno, Claudio Iobbi, Pedro Ángel Costa, Juan Carlos Zoppi, Oscar Villalba, Quirino Toledano, Julio César Berrutti, Onofre, Carlos Dante Juárez, Aramburu, Alejandro Harguinteguy, Ricardo Varío, Juan Carlos Hernández and A. González. The coach was Ángel Martínez

Almirante Brown got promotion to play at "Segunda División de Ascenso" (current Primera C) where it remained until 1965 when the team won its second title promoting to Primera B Metropolitana. The team totalized 54 points in 34 games played, having won 23 and lost only 3. The squad scored 68 goals and received only 28. Some of the players were Oscar Cadars, E. Ibarra, Miguel Cervello, Roberto Álvarez, Juan Carlos Ronchi, Andrade, Risso, Montero, Vicente Monteagudo, Roberto Emilio Migliore, Horacio Darío Onzari, Orlando Sicca, G. Kopiska, Palma, Federczuk, F. Ruffa, Juan Carlos Faedda, O. Grela, José Benigno Sanez, N. Montero, Risso, De Masi, Osvaldo Guenzatti, Alberto Violi, Francisco Sánchez, Alfredo Martínez, Diego Zavaleta, R. Román, Leiga, H. García, R. Lázaro, Umbert and Villarino, all of them coached by Marcos Busico. On 29 July 1967 the club was renamed "Club Almirante Brown", which has remained since.

In 1986 the Association made a restructuring of the lower divisions, creating the Primera B Nacional that became the second division. Almirante Brown did not qualify to play in the recently created league, remaining in Primera B Metropolitana that became the third division after the restructuring. The team was near to promote to Primera División in 1991–92 season when it played the final with San Martín de Tucumán, which finally won the series promoting to the top division of Argentine football.

In 1998 Almirante was relegated to Primera B Metropolitana, returning to the second division in July 2007, after defeating Estudiantes de Buenos Aires 1–0 at Racing Club stadium in Avellaneda. During the match, Almirante Brown supporters throw a bomb to the field, that caused player Cáceres and Cubito lost consciousness. Immediately after that, a big struggle was started by Almirante Brown supporters, throwing seats and other objects to the other part of the attendance.

"埃尔米兰特 布朗"是一支来自英格兰的著名足球队伍,成立于2010年。球队以他们的主场城市球场作为比赛场地,并以其强大的实力和独特的风格在足球界脱颖而出。

这支队伍由11名球员组成,他们分别是前锋、中场和后卫。他们的主场城市球场可容纳40,000人,是球队比赛的主要场地。

自成立以来,"埃尔米兰特 布朗"一直在英格兰足球联赛中征战,并曾于2013-2014赛季获得过联赛冠军。此外,他们还曾在2015-2016赛季获得过足总杯冠军,这是他们最引以为傲的成就之一。

在过去的几个赛季中,"埃尔米兰特 布朗"一直在足球联赛中表现出色,赢得了许多重要的比赛和赛事。他们的实力和稳定表现吸引了众多球迷和媒体的关注,成为了足球界的一支强大力量。