Coach | NA |
Venue | Estadio Dr. Mario Sobrero |
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Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2021-03-31 | Borys Santiago Barone Grillo | Cerro Largo | Rocha | € Free |
2020-08-25 | Y. Jordan | Atenas | Rocha | € N/A |
2020-08-08 | S. Britos | Rocha | Central Espanol | € Free |
2020-02-08 | U. Amaral | Boston River | Rocha | € N/A |
Rocha Fútbol Club, often simply referred to as Rocha, is a professional football club based in Rocha, Uruguay. Established in 1999, Rocha FC is a relatively young club in the world of football, but it has already made its mark in Uruguayan football history.
The club was founded by a group of football enthusiasts from Rocha, a city located in the southeastern region of Uruguay. The founders' primary aim was to create a platform for local talent to showcase their skills and contribute to the city's sporting culture. The club's colors are green and yellow, representing the rich agricultural heritage of the Rocha region.
Rocha FC made its professional debut in the Uruguayan Segunda División, the second tier of Uruguayan football. The club quickly gained recognition for its competitive spirit and determination. In 2003, just four years after its establishment, Rocha FC achieved promotion to the Primera División, the top tier of Uruguayan football, marking a significant milestone in the club's history.
In their debut season in the Primera División, Rocha FC exceeded expectations by finishing in the top half of the table. The club's successful run in the top tier continued for several seasons, with Rocha FC becoming a regular fixture in the Primera División.
However, the club faced challenges in the late 2000s and early 2010s, resulting in relegation back to the Segunda División. Despite these setbacks, Rocha FC has remained committed to its founding principles of nurturing local talent and promoting competitive football.
Rocha FC's home ground is the Estadio Dr. Mario Sobrero, a stadium with a capacity of approximately 8,000 spectators. The stadium, named after a prominent local figure, is a symbol of the club's deep-rooted connection with the Rocha community.
Over the years, Rocha FC has produced several players who have gone on to represent Uruguay at various levels. The club's youth development program is highly regarded and continues to be a key focus area for the club.
Despite its relatively short history, Rocha FC has established itself as a significant player in Uruguayan football. The club's journey, marked by notable successes and challenges, reflects its resilience and commitment to the sport. Rocha FC continues to inspire young footballers in Rocha and beyond, embodying the spirit of football in Uruguay.