Results

Uruguay Segunda 08/31 18:00 18 [7] Cerrito v Central Espanol [2] W 0-1
Uruguay Segunda 08/24 18:00 17 [4] Colon FC v Central Espanol [2] D 0-0
Uruguay Segunda 08/19 18:00 16 [2] Central Espanol v CA Boca Juniors Women [3] L 0-2
Uruguay Segunda 08/15 19:30 15 [2] Club Oriental v Central Espanol [2] W 2-3
Uruguay Segunda 08/11 17:00 14 [2] Central Espanol v Uruguay Montevideo [4] W 1-0
Uruguay Cup 08/06 23:30 5 Nacional de Nueva Helvecia v Central Espanol W 1-3
Uruguay Segunda 08/03 13:00 13 [2] Central Espanol v Albion FC [3] D 1-1
Uruguay Segunda 07/27 13:00 12 [5] Atletico Fenix Montevideo v Central Espanol [2] L 2-0
Uruguay Segunda 07/20 14:00 11 [2] Central Espanol v Rampla Juniors [7] W 4-1
Uruguay Segunda 07/14 18:30 10 [1] CA Atenas v Central Espanol [2] W 0-1
Uruguay Segunda 07/05 21:30 9 [2] Central Espanol v Artigas [6] D 0-0
Uruguay Segunda 06/27 21:00 8 [2] Central Espanol v Tacuarembo [1] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 15 18
Wins 16 6 10
Draws 10 5 5
Losses 7 4 3
Goals for 43 18 25
Goals against 25 12 13
Clean sheets 13 5 8
Failed to score 12 6 6

Wikipedia - Central Español

Central Español Fútbol Club, usually known simply as Central Español is a Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo.

History

The F.U.F era

Together with Peñarol, Central founded FUF (Uruguayan football federation) in 1923 after being expelled from AUF. The FUF even made a parallel Uruguay national team (dissident to AUF) that played several international games based on Peñarol and Central squads. After 3 years of existence the new federation was dissolved and both teams returned to AUF.[]

Merging

Central append "Español" to its name after an agreement signed with a Spanish group in 1971. Central itself was born from a merge between "Solís Bochas" and "Soriano Polideportivo".[]

Champions

In 1984 Central Español won their only Uruguayan championship to date. The team was managed by Líber Arispe during campaign.[]

Central Español is a prominent soccer club based in Montevideo, Uruguay, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 1905, the club has established itself as a significant player in Uruguayan football, competing in various national leagues and tournaments. Central Español's colors are traditionally red and white, which are proudly displayed by its supporters during matches.

The team plays its home games at the Estadio Juan Antonio Lavalleja, where fans gather to cheer on their players in a vibrant atmosphere. Over the years, Central Español has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and contributing to the growth of Uruguayan soccer. The club's commitment to the sport is reflected in its youth development programs, which aim to cultivate the next generation of soccer stars.

Central Español has a storied rivalry with other clubs in the region, adding to the excitement of their matches. The team's history is marked by moments of triumph and resilience, making it a beloved institution in Uruguayan football. With a focus on teamwork, skill, and sportsmanship, Central Español continues to strive for success on the field while fostering a strong sense of community among its supporters.