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Uruguayan football club
Football club
Uruguay Montevideo
Full name
Uruguay Montevideo Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)
Celestes
Founded
January 5, 1921
Ground
Parque ANCAP Montevideo, Uruguay
Capacity
4,000
Chairman
Daniel Chiffoni
League
Segunda División Profesional
2022
4th
Home colours
Away colours
Uruguay Montevideo Football Club is a football club from Montevideo in Uruguay.
The club were disaffiliated from the second professional division of the Uruguayan Football Association in 2007 and re-entered the league for 2008-2009 at the third level, which is the bottom and the only amateur level of the league's pyramid, named the Segunda División Amateur.
The club got their name from two ships from the Uruguayan Navy, called Destructor Uruguay and Destructor Montevideo.
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