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All Boys
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Full name Club Atlético All Boys
Nickname(s) El Albo, Los Albos
Founded March 15, 1913
Ground Islas Malvinas Stadium, Floresta
Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Capacity 21,000)
Chairman Flag of Argentina Horacio Roberto Bugallo
Manager Flag of Argentina José Santos Romero
League Primera B Metropolitana
2007/08 1st (Champion)
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Club Atlético All Boys is a football club based in the Floresta district of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Football club names are a part of the sport 's culture reflecting century-old traditions This is a of lists of the use of Nicknames in football (soccer. Events 44 BC - Julius Caesar, Dictator of the Roman Republic, is stabbed to death by Marcus Junius Brutus, Year 1913 ( MCMXIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Floresta is a neighbourhood located in the west of the Buenos Aires Autonomous city Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is geographically located on the southern shore of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Argentina topics. The following is a list of Association football stadia. They are ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the Primera B Metropolitana is one of two leagues that form the regionalised third level of the Argentine Football Association (AFA football league system. Floresta is a neighbourhood located in the west of the Buenos Aires Autonomous city Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is geographically located on the southern shore of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Argentina topics. They play in the Primera B Nacional which is the 2nd tier of football in Argentina. Primera B Nacional (usually called simply Nacional B, in English National B Division) is the second most important category of Argentine Football (soccer

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History

The name All Boys reflected the youthfulness of the founders, and followed the Argentine tradition of naming football clubs in English, other examples include, Newell's Old Boys, Boca Juniors, River Plate and Racing Club. Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys is a football club from Rosario, Argentina, founded in 1903 Club Atlético Boca Juniors known also as Boca Juniors or simply Boca, is one of the most popular Argentine Sports clubs, best known for Club Atlético River Plate, known also as River Plate or simply River, is an Argentine Sports club best known for its football

All Boys only spell in the top flight of Argentinian football during the professional era came between 1973 and 1980.

Classics Rivals

All Boys´s classic rival historically has been Nueva Chicago. Nueva Chicago is an Argentine football club based out of the Mataderos barrio of Buenos Aires, which is also called Nueva Chicago This rivalry is considered by many to be one of the most attractive outside of the First Division rivalries. It was born when these two teams played their first professional championship in 1937. This first match ended in a 4-4 draw. The second game had to wait until 1941, because the Torito (Nueva Chicago's nickname) had fallen to Primera C division in 1937 and returned only after 3 years. Primera C Metropolitana is one of two leagues that form the regionalised fourth level of the Argentine Football Association (AFA football league system. "Albo" won that match 3-1 in Nueva Chicago's home, Mataderos. Mataderos is a barrio ( Neighborhood) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, belonging to the 9th ''comuna'' (district From that time forward All Boys maintains the advantage in wins over Nueva Chicago, an advantage they have never lost. This rivalry has seen more than 90 official editions.

Another All Boys rival is Argentinos Juniors, but this is due to the proximity of the respective neighborhoods since most of the time they have played in different categories. Argentinos Juniors is an Argentine football club founded in La Paternal Buenos Aires, on August 15, 1904. These two institutions clashed officially on more than 60 occasions.

Stadium

Leopoldo Rigoli gave the property between the streets Avenue Gaona, Segurola, Morón and Sanabria. It built a roofed podium and five rooms for the players. Then in 1924 he settled in the avenue where Segurola No 1351 opened its new stadium to play a friendly match against Temperley which was equal 0 to 0. Temperley is a city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the south of Lomas de Zamora Partido.

In 1937, when professionalism started in the ascent, All Boys had their new stadium in the apple falling through the streets, Segurola, Indio (current Elpidio Gonzalez), Sanabria and Miranda, where Albo made locally until 1959.

On November 10, 1959, was enacted Law 14. 934, for which the State National donated the land to All Boys, located on Av. Jonte, between the streets Chivilcoy and Mercedes.

In 1963 the Islas Malvinas Stadium was inaugurated, in an encounter in front of Club Deportivo Riestra, in which the host team won so blunt. Club Deportivo Riestra are an Argentina Football club, from Flores in Buenos Aires, Argentina Upon the inauguration of the stadium had two side galleries.

The stadium had reformed several times, his most important work was the construction of a second tray on the street Mercedes, and also built a small gallery header that would give the Avenue Jonte. For the late 1980's the Islas Malvinas Stadium had a capacity for 12. 000 spectators.

The stadium remained in the same way, until mid-2004 when a group of people, linked to the health club All Boys, managed to raise the necessary funds, and build a cement platform on the street Miranda, thus the capacity of the stadium is was increased to 16. 500 spectator.

In 2006 the gallery was dismantled wooden planks of the street Chivilcoy and Wednesday September 20 of that year symbolically began construction of the new cement platform. From January 2007 through July of that year the gallery was built. It moved banks alternates and changing rooms were built in this new forum. When the work was completed, the subcommittee fan and other fans painted the rostrum. So finally the stadium's capacity increased to 21. 000 spectator.

Titles

Seasons

8 Seasons at Primera División

48 Seasons in Segunda División

17 Seasons in Tercera División

Notable players

Primera statistics

Season Position Number of teams Group
1973 MET 16th 17 LEAGUE
1973 NAC 14th 15 Group A Round 1
1974 MET 5th 9 Group A Round 1
1974 NAC 8th 9 Group A Round 1
1975 MET 18th 20 LEAGUE
1975 NAC 5th 8 Group A Round 1
1976 MET 11th 11 Group A Round 1
1976 NAC 9th 9 Group C Round 1
1977 MET 19th 23 LEAGUE
1977 NAC 8th 8 Group D Roind 1
1978 MET 17th 21 LEAGUE
1978 NAC 7th 8 Group A Round 1
1979 MET 8th 10 Group B Round 1
1979 NAC 5th 7 Group C Round 1
1980 MET 18th 19 LEAGUE Relegated

See also

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