Club 29 de Setiembre explained

Clubname:Club 29 de Setiembre
Fullname:Club 29 de Setiembre F.B.C.
Nickname:Los lechugueros (The lettuce sellers)
Ground:Estadio Salustiano Zaracho
Capacity:2, 500
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Alcides Escobar Trigo
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Edgar Aguilera
League:Primera División B (Third-tier)
Season:2023
Position:17°
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Pattern B1:_progreso
Pattern Ra1:_red stripes
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Club 29 de Setiembre F.B.C. (29 September Club), commonly referred to as Club 29 de Setiembre, is a Paraguayan professional football club based in the Barrio Molino in the city of Luque, which is active in the Primera División B, the country's third-tier. The club was founded on 30 April 1941.[1] [2] [3]

History

Luque Regional Club

It was founded 30 April 1942.[4] Its name would be an allusion to the end date of the Battle of Boquerón (in 1932), considered one of the most important Paraguayan victories of the Chaco War; although it could also be due to the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel (but this thesis is much less probable).

In APF tournaments

Since 1982 it was one more team from the Tercera División of the Paraguayan Football Association, then called "Second Ascent".

In the year 1997, with the restructuring of the divisions of the Paraguayan Football Association, the "Second Ascent" went from being the third division to becoming the Primera División C of Paraguayan football, so the club found itself further from the main divisions, without having dropped.

The "29" played for several years in the Primera División C of Paraguayan soccer (according to RSSSF sources, since 2000 or before),[5] until in 2004, he obtained the right to ascend to Primera División B having won one of the two groups of semi-finals. However, the final of the Primera División C against the Club 3 de Noviembre, tied it in normal time and lost on penalties, for which it was runner-up in that category.

In the 2010 season, in his sixth participation in the Primera División B, they reached 3rd place, achieving until that moment their best participation .

In the 2011 season of the Primera División B they were crowned champion and with it the right to ascend to the División Intermedia

In the 2012 season he competed in the División Intermedia (Second Division) championship, but finishing last in the tournament table and in the table of averages fell again to the Primera División B (Third Division in Paraguay).[6]

Since 2013 season he has been in Primera División B (Tercera División).[7] [8]

Uniform

Grounds

The club plays at the Estadio Salustiano Zaracho.

Stadium Name:Estadio Salustiano Zaracho, Luque, Paraguay
Seating Capacity:3,500
Dimensions:100mx72mm (300feetx236feetm)[9]

Teams

Management

Achievements

National tournaments

Regional tournaments

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Club 29 de Setiembre – Team Info. 16 April 2020. en. www.globalsportsarchive.com.
  2. Web site: Todo listo para la próxima etapa. Everything ready for the next stage. 16 April 2020. es. www.hoy.com.py. 30 November 2019.
  3. Web site: 29 DE SETIEMBRE FBC. 11 October 2020. www.int.soccerway.com. en. .
  4. Web site: Paraguay – Foundations Dates of Clubs. 16 April 2020. en. RSSSF.
  5. Web site: Paraguay 2000. 16 April 2020. en. RSSSF.
  6. Web site: No habrá cambio de sistema en la Primera División B. There will be no system change in Primera División B. 16 April 2020. es. www.hoy.com.py. 9 February 2019.
  7. https://www.facebook.com/pg/club29desetiembre.molino/about/
  8. Web site: Los eternos rivales de barrio Jara ascienden juntos a la Intermedia. The eternal rivals of the Jara neighborhood rise together to the Intermediate. 16 April 2020. es. www.hoy.com.py. 30 November 2019.
  9. Web site: Arrancó oficialmente el torneo de la Primera B. 16 April 2020. es. The First B tournament officially started. The First B tournament officially started. 27 May 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170327080309/http://www.apf.org.py/arranco-oficialmente-el-torneo-de-la-primera-b.html. 27 March 2017. dead.