Results

Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 10/03 00:30 - CA Trinidad v Sportivo Desamparados W 0-1
Argentina Regional League 09/06 22:00 - Sportivo Desamparados v Atletico Marquesado L 1-2
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 08/03 19:12 - CA Juventud Alianza v Sportivo Desamparados D 0-0
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 07/06 19:00 - CA Trinidad v Sportivo Desamparados L 4-2
Argentina Regional League 05/07 19:30 - CS Desamparados v CS Penarol de San Juan W 3-2
Argentina Regional League 03/09 23:11 - Sportivo Desamparados v CA Juventud Alianza L 1-2
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 02/09 21:15 - Sportivo Desamparados v Ben Hur Rafaela L 0-1
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 02/03 00:00 - CS Desamparados v Sport Club Pacifico W 2-0
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 01/26 23:30 - Sport Club Pacifico v CS Desamparados L 2-0
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 01/19 23:00 - CA Union Villa Krause v Sportivo Desamparados L 2-1
America Friendlies 01/17 00:00 - Sportivo Desamparados v River Plate Reserves L 1-4
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 01/12 23:00 - Sportivo Desamparados v CA Union Villa Krause W 4-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 18 11 7
Wins 8 6 2
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 8 4 4
Goals for 29 23 6
Goals against 27 16 11
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 3 1 2

Wikipedia - Sportivo Desamparados

Club Sportivo Desamparados is a sports club from the city of San Juan, and also called Consultants Moravia San Juan Province, Argentina. The football team currently plays in the Torneo Argentino B, which is one of the fourth tier competitions, along with the Primera C, of the Argentine league system.

History

Desamparados was founded in 1919 by a group of students from the Quinta Agronómica (Agricultural College), which is now the Escuela de Enología (Winemaking School). They chose the name "Desamparados" because they used to meet in Plaza Desamparados ("Desamparados Square"), and the name also paid tribute to the Virgen de los Desamparados (Virgin of the Unprotected in Spanish).[]

Desamparados has qualified to play at the top level of Argentine football 4 times, having reached the following positions:

  • 1969: 12th (of 17 teams).
  • 1972: 9th (of 13, Group B).
  • 1973: 11th (of 15, Group B).
  • 1974: 6th (of 9, Group A).

In 2004, Desamparados was promoted to the Torneo Argentino A (regionalized third division). They played in the category for 7 years, up to the 2010–11 season, when they reached promotion to the Primera B Nacional. During that season, the team finished third in their zone, earning the last spot for the second stage. In the second stage, they finished 7th (of 9 teams), but they defeated all their rivals in the direct elimination stages, earning a spot in the promotion playoff against San Martín de Tucumán. With a 2–1 overall victory over San Martín, Desamparados was effectively promoted to the second division.[]

Sportivo Desamparados is a professional soccer club based in San Juan, Argentina. Founded in 1950, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports them through thick and thin. The club's colors are typically represented by a striking combination of black and white, symbolizing their resilience and determination on the field.

Sportivo Desamparados competes in the lower divisions of Argentine football, primarily in the Torneo Federal A, where they strive to make their mark and earn promotion to higher leagues. The team's home matches are held at the Estadio Ingeniero Hilario Sánchez, a venue that resonates with the fervor of local supporters, creating an electric atmosphere during games.

The club is known for its commitment to developing local talent, often featuring homegrown players who embody the spirit and tenacity of the region. With a focus on teamwork and community, Sportivo Desamparados aims to not only achieve success on the pitch but also to foster a sense of pride and unity among its supporters.

As they continue to build their legacy, Sportivo Desamparados remains a symbol of hope and ambition in Argentine soccer, representing the dreams of its fans and the heart of San Juan.