Club Progresista

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| fullname = Club Progresista

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| founded = {{Start date and age|1902}}

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| ground = Arenales y Sgto. Cabral, Gerli

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| chairman = Ubaldo Peloni [http://www.enlamira.info/2015/04/pineyro-nuevas-obras-en-el-mitico-club.html "PIÑEYRO: NUEVAS OBRAS EN EL MÍTICO CLUB PROGRESISTA"], En la Mira.com

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| league = Primera División

| season = 1926

| position = 17° (relegated)

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Club Progresista (formerly "Club Social y Deportivo Progresista") is an Argentine sports club based in the Piñeyro district of Avellaneda Partido, Greater Buenos Aires. The club has been regarded for its football squad that played in Primera División during the 1920s.

Apart from football, sports now played at Progresista are Basque pelota, swimming and taekwondo.

History

During its first years of existence, Progresista had a strong rivalry with El Porvenir, a neighbor club from Gerli.[http://www.lagacetadelanus.com.ar/el-porve/ El Porve] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160813103912/http://www.lagacetadelanus.com.ar/el-porve/ |date=2016-08-13 }} on La Gaceta de Lanús[http://fadipasionclubes.blogspot.com.ar/2010/02/el-porvenir-de-gerli.html "El Porvenir de Gerli"], 19 Feb 2010

File:Progresista 1935.jpg

The football squad debuted in the 1922 season playing the official AFA championship after the association split into two bodies in 1919. Progresista played at the top level of Argentina until 1926 when AFA and dissident AAmF merged. Therefore Progresista was relegated to Segunda División along with Alvear, Argentino de Banfield, Boca Alumni, Del Plata, General San Martín, Palermo, Sportivo Balcarce, Sportivo Dock Sud, Sportsman and Universal.[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg26.html Argentina 1926 at RSSSF]

After that, Progresista participated in the lower divisions of Argentine football, winning the 1935 Tercera División championship.[https://web.archive.org/web/20130811212114/http://www.afa.org.ar/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2062 Tercera División - Campeones] on AFA website, 11 Aug 2013 (Archive) Three years later, the club disaffiliated from the Association.[http://pieldeascenso.blogspot.com.ar/2016/03/desafiliados-vol-xvii-progresista.html Desafiliados: Progresista] on Piel de Ascenso website

Notable players

Antonio Sastre, one of the most notable players in the history of Club Atlético Independiente and inducted member into the AFA Hall of Fame, began his career playing at Progresista.[http://laciudadavellaneda.com.ar/el-club-progresista-de-pineyro-celebra-sus-113-anos-de-vida/ "El Club Progresista de Piñeyro celebra sus 113 años de vida"] on La Ciudad Diario de Avellaneda, 23 Feb 2015 Sastre was a skilled playmaker that could play in several positions on the field. He played a total of 340 matches with Independiente, scoring 112 goals and winning the 1938 and 1939 league titles, sharing duties with Vicente de la Mata, Arsenio Erico and José Zorrilla.[http://www.elgrafico.com.ar/2015/05/19/C-8134-antonio-sastre-el-hombre-orquesta.php "Antonio Sastre, el hombre orquesta"], El Gráfico, 19 May 2015

The only Progresista players to have played for the Argentina national team were Juan Carlos Lalaurette and Juan Bianchi. They were part of the squad in the South American championships of 1923 and 1925 respectively.[http://www.futbolinterior.com.ar/escudos/ppal/ampesc.php?cod=4863&idpcia=1 Club Progresista history and data] by Jorge Gallego on Fútbol Interior

Honours

References

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