Club Guaraní

Guaraní
Full nameClub Guaraní
Nickname(s)Aurinegros
El Aborigen
El Cacique
Founded12 October 1903; 121 years ago (1903-10-12)
GroundEstadio Rogelio Livieres
Capacity8,000
ChairmanJuan Alberto Acosta
ManagerFrancisco Arce
LeaguePrimera División
2024Primera División, 4th of 12
Websiteclubguarani.com.py
Current season

Club Guaraní is a Paraguayan football team, based in the neighbourhood of Pinozá in outer Asunción. Founded on 12 October 1903, it is one of the oldest and one of the most successful in the country, with eleven Primera División titles, and has never been relegated to a lower division.

History

Club Guaraní is the second oldest Paraguayan football club. It was founded in 1903 under the name of "Football Club Guaraní" and its first president was Juan Patri. The name of the club derives from the Guaraní people, a big part of Paraguayan culture and history. The colours of the club, black and yellow, were proposed by the Melina brothers (also among the founders of the club) in reference to the colours of Uruguayan club Peñarol, where the Melina brothers played for a few years. The mentioned colors were also used by English privateer Francis Drake in his emblem and shield, which is another reason why they were chosen to represent the club.

Club Guaraní

Guaraní is one of the traditional teams from the Paraguayan football league and during their history they have won a total of ten championships and were runners-up in fourteen occasions. The most successful era in their history was in the 1960s, where they had an excellent team that won three titles. This era is known as the "golden decade" by the Guaraní fans.[citation needed]

Along with Olimpia, they play the "clásico añejo" (the oldest derby) because they are the two oldest teams from Paraguay. Also, Guaraní, Cerro Porteño and Olimpia are the only teams that have never played in the second division of the Paraguayan league.[citation needed]

In late May 2010, Guaraní became champions after 26 years after defeating Olimpia in a match that ended 2–1 to clinch the 2010 Apertura title.[citation needed]

Youth

One of the club's youth teams played at the 2008 Torneo di Viareggio, the 2010 Torneo di Viareggio, the 2012 Torneo di Viareggio and the 2014 Torneo di Viareggio. The team is also the best-positioned Paraguayan team at the U-20 Copa Libertadores reaching the third place in the 2022 edition.

Honours

National

Players

First-team squad

As of 3 July 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ARG Gaspar Servio
2 DF  PAR Alcides Benítez
3 DF  PAR Paul Riveros
4 DF  PAR Wilson Ibarrola
5 MF  PAR Estivel Moreira
6 MF  PAR Gustavo Marecos
7 FW  ARG Agustín Manzur (on loan from Deportivo Maipú)
8 FW  PAR Bruno Díaz
9 FW  PAR Walter González
10 FW  PAR Victor Cespedes
11 FW  PAR Richard Prieto
12 GK  URU Martín Rodríguez
13 DF  PAR Mario López
14 DF  PAR Gustavo Vargas
15 MF  PAR Thiago Servín
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW  PAR Adrián Alcaraz
18 FW  PAR César Miño
19 MF  PAR Danilo Santacruz
20 MF  ARG Álvaro Cuello (on loan from Estudiantes de Río Cuarto)
21 MF  URU Bruno Piñatares
27 DF  PAR Fernando Román
28 MF  PAR Anderson Legüizamón
29 MF  ARG Nicolás Barrientos
32 DF  PAR Alexis Cantero
34 FW  PAR Milciades Adorno
35 FW  PAR Alan Pereira
36 MF  PAR Luis Martínez
37 DF  PAR Daniel Pérez
39 FW  PAR Jesús Alvarenga
FW  PAR Mathias Martínez

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  PAR Aldo Pérez (at Sportivo Carapeguá until 31 December 2024)
DF  PAR Alcides Barbotte (at Deportivo Santaní until 31 December 2024)
DF  ARG Guillermo Benítez (at Huracán until 31 December 2024)
DF  PAR César Ramírez (at Rubio Ñu until 31 December 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  ARG Felipe Salomoni (at Al Ain until 30 June 2025)
FW  PAR Rodrigo Amarilla (at General Caballero (JLM) until 31 December 2024)
FW  PAR Milton Maciel (at Trinidense until 31 December 2024)
FW  PAR Leonardo Rolón (at Independiente CG until 31 December 2024)

Notable players

To appear in this section a player must have either:
  • Played at least 125 games for the club.
  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.
  • Been part of a national team at any time.
  • Played in the first division of any other football association (outside of Paraguay).
  • Played in a continental and/or intercontinental competition.

1980s

2000s

2010s

Non-CONMEBOL players

Average attendance

Year Average
2009 Clausura 1.228
2010 Apertura 2.038
2010 Clausura 1.247
2011 Apertura 1.240
2011 Clausura 1.838
2012 Apertura 2.046
2012 Clausura 1.487
2013 Apertura 1.043
2013 Clausura 1.146
2014 Apertura 1.078
2014 Clausura 794
2015 Apertura 1.184

Managerial information

Championship winning managers

Name Season Nationality
Salvador Melián 1906
Manuel Bella 1907
Idelfonso López 1921
Idelfonso López 1923
Fulgencio Romaro 1949
Ondino Viera 1964
José María Rodríguez 1967
José María Rodríguez 1969
Cayetano Ré 1984
Félix Darío León 2010
Daniel Garnero 2016

References

  1. ^ Al añejo Cacique (in Spanish)
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