Uruguay Segunda 11/03 22:45 17 [5] Villa Teresa v Rocha [9] D 0-0
Uruguay Segunda 10/31 19:00 16 [10] Rocha v Rampla Juniors [4] W 1-0
Uruguay Segunda 10/26 20:30 15 [12] Central Espanol v Rocha [8] L 3-0
Uruguay Segunda 10/19 22:00 14 [9] Rocha v CA Atenas [12] D 0-0
Uruguay Segunda 10/12 19:45 13 [2] Villa Espanola v Rocha [7] L 3-0
Uruguay Segunda 10/09 19:00 12 [8] Rocha v IA Sud America [6] D 1-1
Uruguay Segunda 10/02 15:15 11 [8] Albion FC v Rocha [5] D 0-0
Uruguay Segunda 09/28 19:45 10 [5] Rocha v Tacuarembo [10] L 0-2
Uruguay Segunda 09/21 15:15 9 [1] Cerrito v Rocha [6] W 1-3
Uruguay Segunda 09/18 19:45 8 [6] Rocha v Racing Club de Montevideo [5] D 1-1
Uruguay Segunda 09/14 17:30 7 [10] Juventud De Las Piedras v Rocha [6] D 1-1
Uruguay Segunda 09/07 17:30 6 [4] Rocha v Villa Teresa [11] L 1-2
Uruguay Segunda 09/04 17:30 5 [6] Rampla Juniors v Rocha [2] L 3-1
Uruguay Segunda 08/31 20:00 4 [2] Rocha v Central Espanol [12] D 1-1
Uruguay Segunda 08/24 20:00 3 [3] CA Atenas v Rocha [4] W 0-2
Uruguay Segunda 08/17 15:00 2 Rocha v Villa Espanola W 1-0
Uruguay Segunda 08/12 17:30 1 IA Sud America v Rocha D 1-1
Uruguay Amateur Cup 02/17 01:21 - Rocha v Perth Lynx Women W 5-0
Uruguay Segunda B Nacional 01/19 19:30 - Uruguay Montevideo v Rocha D 1-1
Uruguay Segunda B Nacional 01/12 20:33 - Rocha v Uruguay Montevideo W 2-1
Uruguay Segunda B Nacional 12/12 20:36 - Rocha v Huracan Buceo D 2-2
Uruguay Segunda B Nacional 10/09 19:02 - Artigas v Rocha W 2-3
Uruguay Segunda B Nacional 09/21 19:01 - Rocha v Nancy W 1-0
Uruguay Segunda B Nacional 09/04 18:30 - La Luz v Rocha W 1-3
Uruguay Segunda B Nacional 08/24 21:14 - Rocha v Basanez D 0-0
Uruguay Segunda B Nacional 08/01 18:02 - Huracan Buceo v Rocha W 0-2
Uruguay Segunda B Nacional 07/14 18:00 - Rocha v Potencia L 1-3
Uruguay Segunda B Nacional 10/13 19:03 - Colon FC v Rocha D 1-1
Uruguay Division 3 07/08 17:30 - CA Bella Vista v Rocha - View
Uruguay Division 3 07/01 18:10 - Alto Peru v Rocha W 1-3

Wikipedia - Rocha F.C.

The Rocha Fútbol Club is a Uruguayan football club from the city of Rocha, Uruguay. It was founded in 1999 and plays in the second professional division of Uruguay.

Rocha was the first club from outside Montevideo to have played in the Copa Libertadores, having competed in 2006. The club was established in 1999 and won the promotion to the Uruguayan top division in 2003.

In 2005, after capturing the Apertura title, the team notably did their lap of honour with their mascot, a cow owned by journalist Robert Santurio.

The Rocha FC kit is also the kit of the Rocha provincial team that plays in OFI (inner country football organization).

The Rocha soccer team, hailing from the picturesque coastal department of Rocha in Uruguay, embodies the spirit and passion of Uruguayan football. Known for their vibrant blue and white colors, Rocha has a rich history that reflects the local culture and community pride. The team competes in various regional leagues, showcasing a blend of emerging talent and seasoned players who are dedicated to the sport.

Rocha's playing style is characterized by its dynamic and attacking approach, often thrilling fans with fast-paced gameplay and strategic teamwork. The team's home matches are held at the Estadio Municipal de Rocha, where passionate supporters gather to cheer them on, creating an electric atmosphere that resonates throughout the town.

Beyond the pitch, Rocha is committed to fostering local talent and promoting youth development, ensuring that the love for soccer continues to thrive in the region. With a strong sense of identity and community, Rocha is not just a soccer team; it is a symbol of pride for the people of Rocha, representing their hopes, dreams, and unwavering love for the beautiful game.