C.A. Bella Vista

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Bella Vista
Full nameClub Atlético Bella Vista
Nickname(s)Papales
Auriblancos
FoundedOctober 4, 1920; 103 years ago (October 4, 1920)
GroundEstadio José Nasazzi,
Montevideo, Uruguay
Capacity10,000[1]
ChairmanJuan Paulo Nuñez
LeagueSegunda División Amateur
2019Segunda División, 11th (relegated)
Current season

Club Atlético Bella Vista, usually known simply as Bella Vista is a Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo. The club plays its home games at Estadio José Nasazzi, which can hold 10,000 spectators.

History

Club Atlético Bella Vista was founded on 4 October 1920.

In

Portuguesa FC, of Venezuela. The club was eliminated in the first stage of the competition. In 1985, the club competed in the Copa Libertadores again. Bella Vista was in the same group of Peñarol, and two Chilean clubs, Colo-Colo and Magallanes
, but were again eliminated at the first stage.

In 1990, Bella Vista won the Uruguayan league, and gained the right to enter the following year's Copa Libertadores. In the following year, in 1991, the club competed in the Copa Libertadores, and was in the same group as

Monterrey, of Mexico. The club finished in third in the first stage, and qualified to the second stage, where they defeated Universidad Católica, of Chile. However, in the quarterfinals, Bella Vista was eliminated by Deportivo Cali, of Colombia
. It was the club's best campaign ever in the Copa Libertadores.

In

Cobreloa
, of Chile. The club was eliminated in the first stage of the competition.

In 2011, the club competed in the Copa Sudamericana in which they were eliminated on the First Round by Universidad Católica

Titles

  • Primera División
    : 1
1990
2018
  • Segunda División
    : 5
1949, 1968, 1976, 1997, 2005
  • Tercera División: 2
1922, 1959

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

1981: First Round
1985: First Round
1991: First Round
1993: First Round
1999: Quarter-Finals
2000: First Round
2011: First Round

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Uruguay URU Sebastián Medina
DF Uruguay URU Nicolás Becerra
DF Uruguay URU Emanuel Cuello
DF Uruguay URU Facundo Capdevielle
DF Argentina ARG Nicolás Fernández
FW Uruguay URU Brandon Cardozo
DF Uruguay URU Ignacio Beltramelli
MF Uruguay URU Pablo Castro
MF Uruguay URU Juan Sandín
MF Uruguay URU Diego Cordero
FW Uruguay URU Christian Vaquero
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Uruguay URU Itan Salvarrey
MF Uruguay URU Facundo Briñón

Jersey origin controversy

The Bella Vista jersey represents the Vatican flag, half yellow and half white. This is why the club is nicknamed the "papales", the ones who follow the papal, el papado, the Vatican authority.

Some versions say the origin can be different. Due to the divided fanaticism between

Peñarol and Nacional of the club's former authorities, they decided the jersey to have the predominant colors of the two Uruguayan big clubs. Note that this is exactly what Arsenal of Sarandí from Argentina did when designing its jersey, light blue and red, due to the authorities of the club being Independiente and Racing of Avellaneda
supporters.

Managers

See also

  • Paysandú Bella Vista

References

  1. ^ "Estadio Jose Nasazzi". www.cabellavista.com.uy. Retrieved March 20, 2024.

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