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Venue | Estadio Eva Perón de Junín |
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Club Atlético Sarmiento, commonly known as Sarmiento Junin, is a prominent football club based in Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Established on April 1, 1911, the club has a rich history spanning over a century, during which it has made significant contributions to Argentine football.
Sarmiento Junin's team colors are green and black, and they play their home games at the Estadio Eva Perón, a stadium with a capacity of 22,000 spectators. The club's nickname, "Verde," is derived from their team colors. The club's emblem, a green and black shield with the letters 'CAS,' stands for Club Atlético Sarmiento.
The club has spent most of its history in the second division of Argentine football, the Primera B Nacional. However, Sarmiento Junin has had several stints in the top flight, the Argentine Primera División. Their first promotion to the Primera División came in 1981, and they have since been promoted and relegated several times. Despite the ups and downs, the club has always shown resilience and determination, earning them a loyal fanbase.
Sarmiento Junin has produced several notable players who have gone on to have successful careers both in Argentina and abroad. These include the likes of Jorge Ginarte, who is considered one of the club's greatest players, and Sergio Lippi, who later became a successful coach.
The club's youth academy is also highly regarded for its focus on developing young talents. Many players from the academy have gone on to play for the first team and other professional clubs in Argentina and beyond.
In addition to football, Sarmiento Junin is also involved in other sports such as basketball, volleyball, and athletics, demonstrating a commitment to promoting sports at all levels in the community.
Despite not having the same level of success as some of Argentina's bigger clubs, Sarmiento Junin has remained a significant part of Argentine football. Their passion, determination, and commitment to developing local talent have earned them a special place in the hearts of their fans and the wider football community.