Clubname: | Choré Central |
Fullname: | Club Choré Central |
Founded: | 19 January 1965 |
Ground: | Estadio Asteria Mendoza Choré, Paraguay |
Capacity: | 3, 500 |
League: | Primera B Nacional[1] [2] [3] |
Season: | 2023 |
Position: | First stage |
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Club Choré Central, is a Paraguayan football club based in the city of Choré. The club was founded on 19 January 1965 and plays in the Primera B Nacional.[4] [5] [6] The club achieved two participations in the División Intermedia, Paraguay's second-tier league.[7] Their home games are played at the Estadio Asteria Mendoza which has a capacity of approximately 3,500 seats.
The club were champions of the Liga Deportiva de Choré in 2004.[8]
In the 2005 third-tier season, Choré Central were crowned champions and promoted to the División Intermedia for 2006.[9] [10]
The club held its 2006 pre-season preparation in the city of Itá.[11] On 28 May, Choré defeated Rubio Ñu 2–1 after losing 1–0 in a Round 6 fixture of the season.[12] On 25 June, the club drew 2–2 away against Encarnación team Universal after losing 2–0 in the first half.[13] On 6 August, Choré scored two goals in the last five minutes of the game to defeat Cerro Porteño PF 2–1 to avoid relegation from the second-tier.[14] In the following game, they lost 3–1 against Sol de América after a double from Pablo Zeballos, who ended the season as the league's leading goal scorer.[15] They finished the season in 6th place with 22 points, four points clear of relegation.[16]
During the 2007 División Intermedia season, the club finished in bottom position of the league table with 17 points and were relegated.[17]
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