Canadian Soccer Club

This article is about the Montevidean soccer club. For the Chicagoan soccer club, see Chicago Canadian Club. For national Canadians, see Canadian national soccer team (disambiguation). For clubs in Canada, see List of soccer clubs in Canada.
Canadian S.C.
Full name Canadian Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Canadienses
Founded December 2010
Ground none
Canelones, Uruguay
Ground Capacity N/A
Chairman Fernando Aldao
Coach Rafael Carbajal
League Uruguayan Segunda División
2013–14 11th

The Canadian Soccer Club is a Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo. It is a newly founded club which plays in the Uruguayan Segunda División.

History

Canadian S.C. was founded in late 2010 from the need of the community of Uruguayans living in Canada to have a team representing them back home. Its founders are Fernando Aldao.Their supporters group is known as La Banda del Norte (the Band of the North) or LBDN and their main rival is Club Atlético Torque.

The club made its official debut in the Uruguayan Segunda División Amateur on 2 October 2011 against Basañez, on a 2–1 home win. Los canadienses won the Clasura title in their second season, earning them a promotion to the Uruguayan Segunda División.[1]

Notable players

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Argentina
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Colombia

Titles

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