San Antonio Unido

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San Antonio Unido
Full name Club Social y Deportivo San Antonio Unido
Nickname(s) SAU
Lilas
Founded July 21, 1961
Ground Estadio Municipal Doctor Olegario Henríquez Escalante
San Antonio, Chile
Chairman Chile Miguel Díaz
Manager Chile Milton Flores
League Segunda División
2012 Tercera División, 2nd, Zona Norte (1uparrow green.svg Promoted)

Club Social y Deportivo San Antonio Unido, usually referred to as SAU is a football club located in the port city of San Antonio, Chile, situated in the Valparaíso Region. It was founded on July 21, 1961. Its football team currently plays in Segunda División.

History

The club was created in 1961, in order to bring the enjoyment of football to a growing port city that was experiencing a surge with internal migration. In 1967 the club was known as San Antonio Unido Portuario (SAUP) in order to include the management company that was in charge of the port.

After 1975 the name returned as San Antonio Unido until 1983, when the team was relegated to the Chilean third division never returning to the Primera B. The club experienced a financial recession of eight years and were not active until being refounded on December 10, 1991 adding the Social to their club name.

Current Squad 2014–15

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Chile GK Rodrigo Paillaqueo
2 Chile MF Francisco Bustos
4 Chile DF Sebastián Villavicencio
5 Chile MF Gustavo Arancibia
6 Chile DF Matías Herrera
7 Argentina FW Maximiliano Alaníz
8 Chile MF Gonzalo Candia
9 Chile FW John Agüero
10 Chile MF Johanns Dulcien
11 Argentina FW Nahuel Donadell
12 Chile GK Sebastian Sánchez
13 Chile DF Nelson Vera
No. Position Player
14 Chile MF Jorge Aravena
15 Chile FW Sebastián Reyes
16 Chile MF Ányelo Alvarado
17 Chile FW Ignacio Pinilla
18 Chile MF Ignacio Ramírez
19 Chile MF Sergio Moreno
21 Chile MF Pablo Silva
22 Chile DF Francisco Allende
23 Chile DF Víctor González
24 Chile MF Freddy Barahona
25 Chile MF Jaime Lobos
27 Argentina FW Lucas Triviño

Honours

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