Coach | NA |
Venue | Estadio Batalla de Sarandí |
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Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2018-02-13 | E. Rodríguez | Canadian | Villa Teresa | € Free |
2018-01-25 | M. Ferreira | Canadian | Cerrito | € Free |
2018-01-25 | Jorge Nicolás Pandiani Quaglia | Canadian | Real Avilés | € Free |
2017-03-31 | Jorge Nicolás Pandiani Quaglia | Miramar | Canadian | € Free |
2016-08-01 | M. Ferreira | Cerrito | Canadian | € Free |
2016-07-01 | S. Perdomo | Canadian | Suchitepéquez | € Free |
Club Canadian is a notable football club based in Uruguay. Founded on November 4, 1915, the club has a rich history and has contributed significantly to the Uruguayan football scene. The club is headquartered in Montevideo, the capital city of Uruguay, and has its home ground at Parque Federico Omar Saroldi, a stadium with a capacity of 6,000 spectators.
Club Canadian was originally established by a group of young enthusiasts who were passionate about football. The name "Canadian" was chosen as a tribute to the Canadian Northern Railway Company, which was responsible for the construction of the railway line in the area where the club was founded. Despite its name, the club has no direct connection with Canada.
Throughout its history, Club Canadian has participated in various divisions of the Uruguayan football league system. The club's most significant achievement came in 2015 when they won the Uruguayan Segunda División, the second tier of the Uruguayan football league system. This victory marked the club's promotion to the Primera División, the top tier of the Uruguayan football league system, for the first time in its history.
Club Canadian is known for its youth development program, which has produced several players who have gone on to play for the Uruguayan national team and other top-tier clubs in Uruguay and abroad. The club's youth academy focuses on nurturing young talent and providing them with the necessary skills and experience to excel in professional football.
The club's colors are red and black, and its emblem features a maple leaf, a symbol associated with Canada, reflecting the club's name. The team's players are often referred to as "Canarios" (Canaries), a nickname that has been adopted by the club's passionate fan base.
Despite facing several challenges, including financial difficulties and relegation, Club Canadian has remained resilient. The club's commitment to its community, its focus on youth development, and its passion for the game have ensured its continued relevance in Uruguayan football. Club Canadian's story is a testament to the enduring spirit of football and the important role it plays in communities around the world.