Huracán Buceo












































Huracán Buceo
Huracán Buceo logo.png
Full name Club Social y Deportivo Huracán Buceo
Nickname(s) Funebreros, Tricoplayeros
Founded July 10, 1937
Ground
Parque Huracán
Montevideo, Uruguay
Capacity 10,000
Chairman
Uruguay Mario Migues
Coach
Uruguay Enrique Peña
League Disenrolled

















Home colours














Away colours




Huracán Buceo is a multisports club, best known for its football side, located in Montevideo in Uruguay. In 2009 the team went into a financial crisis and couldn't play anymore in the professional competitions and played further in the amateur leagues. Handball is also a main sport for the club contributing many players to the national team.


Huracán is known as "Tricoplayeros" (a word that joins two senses: three-coloured uniform and the fact that the club was originally based next to the coast of Montevideo).


Ricardo Guero Rodriguez played for the youth team, before continuing his career in Mexico.


Huracán archrivals are Basañez and Villa Española.
The official mascot of the club is Topo Gigio.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Titles


  • 2 Performance in CONMEBOL competitions


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Titles


  • Uruguayan Primera División: 0


Amateur Era (0):

Professional Era (0):


  • Uruguayan Second Division: 2

1969, 1995

  • Uruguayan Third Division: 2

1960, 1967


Performance in CONMEBOL competitions


  • Copa Libertadores: 0 appearances

 :

  • Copa Sudamericana: 0 appearances

 :

  • Recopa Sudamericana: 0 appearances

 :

  • Copa CONMEBOL: 1 appearance

1998: Second Round


References





  1. ^ [1]




External links



  • Official Page (Spanish)








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