Sunday, July 5, 2009

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passes against teams that competed internationally

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G

E

P

GF

GC

PTS

· Argentina (* 1)

12

6

5

1

21

10

23

· Brazil (* 2)

8

3

2

3

11

12

11

· Bolivia(*3)

4

2

1

1

10

3

7

. Ecuador(*4)

4

1

2

1

4

2

5

· Mexico (* 5)

6

0

4

2

4

8

4

· Paraguay(*6)

2

2

0

0

8

2

6

· Uruguay(*7)

2

2

0

0

5

2

6

· Colombia (* 8)

2

1

0

1

2

1

3

· Chile (* 9)

2

0

1

1

2

3

1

· Venezuela (*10)

2

0

1

1

2

4

1

Argentina (* 1):

San Lorenzo (1-1 - 2-2) - Rosario Central (3-0 - 3-1) - Colon Santa Fe (2-0 - 1-1) Velez (1-0 - 2-0) - Students (2-0 - 1-2 - 0-0 - 3-3) -.

Brazil (* 2):

Win (0-1 - 3-1) - Atletico Mineiro (1-4 - 1 -1) - Corinthians (0-0 - 4-2) - Vasco Da Gama (2-0 - 0-3).

Bolivia (* 3):

Bolivar (0-1 - 4-1) - Real Santa Cross (1-1 - 5-0).

Ecuador (* 4):

Olmedo (0-1 - 3-0) - Deportivo Cuenca (0-0 - 1-1 .)

Mexico (* 5):

Pachuca (0-3 - 2-2) - Atlas (0-1 - 2-2) - Chivas (1-1 - 0-0).

Paraguay (* 6):

Guarani (2-0 - 6-2).

Uruguay (* 7):

Danube (3-1 - 2-1)

Colombia (* 8):

Bogotá Independiente Santa Fe (2-0 - 0-1).

Chile (* 9):

Everton (1-1 - 1-2)

Venezuela (* 10): Caracas FC (1-3 - 1-1).

Saturday, July 4, 2009

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Lanús CLUB INFORMATION

  • Seasons in Primera A: 55 (until the end of the Clausura 2009)
  • Seasons in Primera B:
  • 19 seasons in the National B: 5
  • Seasons in Primera C: 3
  • International matches: 44
  • Best place in the season: 1 º (Torneo Apertura 2007 )
  • Worst season since: 20 °
  • Player with most goals: Luis Arrieta with 120 goals (1939/1944)
  • Player with most games played: Atilio Ducca with 291 games (1935 / 1946 ) Maximum
thrashings:

  • In First "A": Lanús 9 to 0 Quilmes (1935)
  • In First "A": Lanús 7 to 0 Ferro CO (2000)
  • In National "B" : Lanús 8 to 3 Temperley (1987)
  • In First "B": Lanús 7 to 0 Estudiantes de Buenos Aires (1975)
  • In First "C": Lanús 8-0 General Lamadrid (1981)
  • in international tournaments : Copa CONMEBOL 1997: Lanús 5 to 0 Real Santa Cruz (Bolivia)
  • In international tournaments: Copa CONMEBOL 1996: Lanús 6-2 Guarani (Paraguay)
Worst defeats

  • In First "A": Lanus 1 to 9 students (LP) (1935)
  • In National "B": Lanus 1 to 5 Belgrano (Cor.) (1987)
  • In National "B": Lanus 1 to 5 Guaraní Antonio Franco (Posadas, Misiones) (1988)
  • In First "B": Lanús 0 to 5 New Chicago (1962)
  • In First "C": Lanus 2 to 6 Deportivo Merlo (1981)
  • In international tournaments: Copa CONMEBOL 1997: Lanus 1 to 4 Atlético Mineiro (Brazil) (Final).
Honours: National Tournament

:
  • Primera Division Argentina (1): Apertura 2007
  • Second Division Argentina (5): 1950 - 1964 - 1971 to 1976 - National Tournament "B"
  • 1991/92 Third Division Argentina (First "C" ) (1): 1981
  • First Division runner-up Argentina (3): 1956 - Clausura 1998 - Clausura 2006
International Tournaments:
  • CONMEBOL Copa (1): 1996 CONMEBOL Copa
  • Runner (1): 1997
Friendlies Tournaments:
  • Archibald Goodfellow Cup: 1943 Copa
  • South: 1964 South
  • Cup: 1968 Copa
  • Neuquén City: 1991 Challenge Cup
  • Neuquén Province: 2000
  • Neuquen Province Cup: 2001 Copa Interdivisional
  • ABCdiario: 2003
  • Buenos Aires City Cup: 2008 Copa Amistad
  • : 2008
  • Copa Ciudad de Cordoba: 2009

Modern Dance Costumes

football rivalry

Currently, the most important rivals Club Atlético Lanús is the Club Atlético Banfield , who dispute the "Classic South " clash of great importance for both installments. With regard to the history: in the First Division, clashed in 65 opportunities with 19 hits Garnets, 28 and 18 draws Drill; 'Ascent, there were 22 meetings, with 8 wins Lanús, Banfield, 7 and 7 pars. Taking the whole story (Amateurism and Professionalism in all categories), played 105 games with 32 wins in Lanús, Banfield 41 wins and 32 draws. Both teams are representatives of the area in the First Division. The rivalry with the "drill" has been exacerbated after a series of clashes, which throughout the history of Argentine football have taken great importance, although in the decades of 60 and 70, both biases were friends . The closeness between the two institutions makes the "Classic of the South" is one of the most anticipated matches of both biases in each season. With Quilmes rivalry but there is also a minor.

Originally, the first historic rival has been Lanús Workshops Remedios de Escalada. Both teams started militating in the First Division since the beginning of professionalism in 1931 . Faced (in official tournaments) for the last time in the year 1992 in the National "B" before the final climb of Garnet (since Lanús and Workshops (RE) returned to play in a friendly for charity). Since Workshops never returned to First Division (quite the contrary, fell to First "B" Metropolitan ), there have been no face. Other rivals are favorites of garnet supporter: Velez Sarsfield , Estudiantes, Hurricane and Platense , the last two episodes of the above.

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Uniform History "Garnet" History

The Lanús Athletic shirt (computer that is not the forerunner of the Club Atlético Lanús), gold and green color was divided into equal halves.
Carlos Pointis, architect by profession, was responsible for designing the beautiful logo that distinguishes Lanús, above the monotonous shields of the other clubs. About the first jersey number of disputes arise. For many it was garnet from the beginning. Down some its founders were of English origin and had come from the city of Pontevedra, the club chose the color of those payments. Others argue that the same Carlos Pointis was responsible for choosing the color to try to differentiate themselves from other clubs. On a trip to Europe, again with maroon jerseys. This version more accurately said that Lanús employment during the first 13 years red shirt with white collar and cuffs. Then in 1928, an officer was sent to Europe in search of an original shirt. The manager arrived with a maroon t-shirt game. The version espoused by the club authorities said that on February 9, 1915 approving the colors of the institution as edges, and that over time led to garnet.

Club Atlético Lanús traditionally used maroon shirt, maroon shorts and white socks with Garnets edges. His white dress shirt alternative is decorated maroon, white shorts and white socks

In 1996, the year he won the Copa CONMEBOL used his traditional uniform of maroon wearing full uniform and alternate wearing white shirt, white shorts and maroon socks.

In 1999, he used a third model-shirt, dark blue, which was only used once, during a visit to Independiente in Clausura championship.

In 2007, was an exclusive model for the Copa Sudamericana, the black shirt with white collar and maroon color gradient in the abdominal area.