CA Excursionistas
Full name | Club Atlético Excursionistas | |||
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Nickname(s) | Excursio, Verde, Villeros | |||
Founded | 1 February 1910 | |||
Ground | Belgrano, Buenos Aires | |||
Capacity | 8,000 | |||
Chairman | Angel Lozano | |||
Manager | Néstor Rapa | |||
League | Primera C | |||
2016 | 1° (Promoted to Primera B | |||
Website | Club home page | |||
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Club Atlético Excursionistas (familiarly called Excursio by fans) is an Argentine football club based in the Belgrano neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The squad currently plays in the Primera C, the fourth division of the Argentine football league system.
History
The beginning
The club was founded in 1910 in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The name "Excursionistas" (which could roughly be translated as "Voyagers" in Spanish) was given due to the founders used to make trips (voyages) to Paraná River and Isla Maciel to compete in athletic tournaments. They initially named the club as "Club Unión Excursionistas".
The first jersey worn was green (the color of the grass) with a horizontal white stripe (white referred to the table clothes used in the picnic they usually did).
Entering to football league
Excursionistas disputed its first tournament in 1911, playing its home games at "Club Florida", an institution of Florida neighborhood in Greater Buenos Aires. Before the 1912 season, the club acquired a land in Belgrano neighborhood, where its stadium was built, more precisely on the corner of La Pampa and Miñones streets.
In 1916, the team promoted to the second division (then named División Intermedia) after defeating Palermo by 1–0. In 1919 the club changed its name to current "Club Atlético Excursionistas", also modifying its jersey, which became white and green in vertical stripes.
Promotion to first division - 20s to 50s
In 1924, in the San Lorenzo de Almagro old stadium, Excursionistas defeated Talleres de Remedios de Escalada by 2–1 proclaiming champion and promoting to Primera División. More than 10,000 attended the match.
In 1931 goalkeeper Fortunato Grimoldi was called up to Argentina national team. He also appeared on the cover of El Gráfico (the most important sports magazine in Latin America) in 1930.
In 1934 the Argentine Football Association (which Excursionistas was affiliated to) merged with dissident Liga Argentina de Football in a unicque league. This restructuring sent Excursionistas to the second division along with many other teams that decided to continue as amateurs. Since then, the club has been playing at lower divisions of Argentine football.
In 1942 Excursionistas finished 2nd after Rosario Central. That team, coached by Pedro Tilhet, is regarded by fans as the best Excursionistas team of all-time. In 1957 Excursionistas had to play a playoff series against Argentino de Quilmes in order to define which team would be relegated to second division. After a 2–2 draw in the first game, Excursionistas achieved a great 6–1 win in the second match, so the team kept its place in Primera División and sent off Argentino to Primera B.
The 70s Onwards
In 1972 Excursionistas was relegated to Primera C, where remained until 1995 when the team promoted to Primera B, although its lasted there just for a season, being relegated again one year later. During the 1998–99 season Excursionistas made a great campaign, remaining 16 fixtures unbeaten. The following season (1999–2000) the squad, coached by Néstor Rapa, achieved a historic landmark of 10 consecutive wins, placing 1st and near to be promoted. Nevertheless, the institution was punished with a 21 points loss due to the riot caused by some part of its fans during the match against Club Comunicaciones. The hooligans jumped into the field to attack Comunicaciones players.[1] As a result, Excursionistas missed the chance to promote.
In 2001, Excursionistas won the Clausura tournament, although the team did not promote due to it was not established by the rules. That championship only allowed the squad to play a semi-final of a small tournament. The rival was Deportivo Laferrere which eliminated Excursionistas due to goal average, after losing the first game 2–0 and winning the second 3–2.
Presidents
- 1910–12 Oscar Piñera
- 1913–14 Raúl Gantes
- 1915–16 Eusebio Gorostidi
- 1917–19 Amadeo Aldini
- 1920–26 Julio Ferraris
- 1927 José David
- 1928 Francisco Greco
- 1929–30 Julio Ferraris
- 1931–35 Eusebio Gorostidi
- 1936–43 Armando Policella
- 1944–51 José David
- 1952–53 Pedro Guerra
- 1954 José Giordano
- 1955–56 Dr. Anselmo Bidoglio
- 1957 Dr. Germán Wernicke
- 1958 Antonio Lleira
- 1959–60 Dr. Anselmo Bidoglio
- 1961–63 Luis Martín
- 1964 Rogelio Fortunato
- 1965 –67 Jorge de Santo Monasterio
- 1968 Dr. Anselmo Bidoglio
- 1969–73 Rogelio Fortunato
- 1974–81 Carlos Ianowski
- 1982–85 Dr. Guillermo Black
- 1986–87 Enrique Viva
- 1988–91 Antonio Gorsd
- 1992 Raúl Padró
- 1993–98 Rogelio Pita
- 1998–02 Camilo Scorpaniti
- 2002–10 Armando Mainoli
- 2010 Angel Lozano
Hymn
Composed by Professor Luis Ortigoza, in 1930 decade:
Es el nuevo Excursionistas que queremos/ el que empuja toda garra y corazón/ en el Bajo de Belgrano hay otro guapo/ y ese guapo es el cuadrito de mi amor/ Si la suerte se le niega el primer tiempo/ no da tregua, en el segundo ha de arrollar/ es el ritmo de ese nuevo Excursionistas/ el anhelo fabuloso de triunfar/ Palabra de orden es nunca aflojar/ jugar con fe y con valor/ Excursionistas con tu gran tesón/ ¡ataquen, más goles, hay que ganar!/
Stadium
The Stadium does not have official name, it is informally known as "El Coliseo del Bajo Belgrano " or "Pampa y Miñones". It has capacity for 8,000 spectators.
Cultural activities
Excursionistas Institute
This is the "Instituto Excursionistas "Oscar Piñera"", a cultural digital space that have virtual classrooms with many information, for reading and learning topics as Sports and Nutrition.
Virtual Museum
The club founded the "Museo "Julio Ferraris"", that have the history of the club in pictures and films.
Digital Library
In 2013, was born the "Biblioteca digital de Excursionistas "Raúl Gantes"", where users can read in Internet digital books.
Famous fans
René Houseman- Ex-player of Excursionistas y de Huracán y River Plate, Independiente y Colo-Colo. World Champion with Selección nacional Argentina 1978.
Emir Kusturica- Musician.
Javier Pedro Saviola- Jugador de Fútbol, actualmente en River Plate (Argentina ) y ex-player of F.C. Barcelona, Real Madrid C.F., Sevilla F.C., Málaga C.F., A.S. Mónaco, S.L. Benfica, Olympiacos, Hellas Verona y de la Selección Argentina.
Victor Bo- Actor.
Ignacio Copani – Músician.
Sports
Academy and former players
Children between 3 and 18 years old learn and play representing the club in championships organized by AFA.
Indoor football or "Futsal"
The "Fútbol de Salón o Fútbol Sala (Futsal)" is very important in club. Is affiliated to AFA and Liga Argentina Futsal Afista in full categories: 1.°, 3.°, 4.°, 5.°, 6.°, 7.°, 8.° y 9.°.
Female Football
Called "Fut Fem" of Excursio is affiliated to AFA, and plays the championship: Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino de Argentina.
Box
The Club organizes many tournaments and is affiliated to Federación Argentina de Box.
Artistic Skating
Affiliated to Lipac, el skaters female team of the club have achieved several tournaments.
Tennis
Traditional in the club for several decades.
Projects: Chess/ Athletism
New projects in the Club includes de development of Chess and the practice of Athletism.
Honours
- División Intermedia (1): 1924 AAm [lower-alpha 1]
- Primera C (2): 1926, 2016
Notes
- ↑ The "Asociación Amateurs de Football" (AAm) was an amateur league which organized its own championships from 1919 to 1926 when merging with rival Argentine Football Association.
References
- ↑ "La AFA atendió los reclamos y tomó una decisión histórica", La Nación, 2000-05-05
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
- Excursio un Sentimiento Blog (can be translated to English) (Spanish)
- Bajo Belgrano (Spanish)
- Pampa y Miñones (Spanish)
- Camisetas de Excursio (Spanish)
- Excursionistas Encyclopaedia (Spanish)