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Deportivo Armenio Full name Club Deportivo Armenio Nickname(s) Tricolor ("Three-coloured") Founded 2 November 1962 Ground Estadio República de Armenia, Ingeniero Maschwitz, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina (Capacity: 8,000) Chairman Noray Nakis Manager Fernando Ruiz League Primera B Metropolitana 2009–10 19th Website Club home page Home colours Away colours Club Deportivo Armenio, known simply as Deportivo Armenio or Armenio, is a football club from Ingeniero Maschwitz, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. They currently play in the Primera B Metropolitana, which is the regionalised third tier of the Argentine football league system. Contents 1 History 2 Titles 3 See also 4 External links // History The club was founded in 1962 under the name Club Armenio de Fútbol by the Armenian community in Argentina. The club changed its name in 1968, and affiliated to the Argentine Football Association two years later. Their original colours were black and white, but changed first to green and white stripes and then again to red and white. They currently use red, orange and blue, inspired by the flag of Armenia. In the 1986–87 season of the Primera B Nacional (second division), Deportivo Armenio broke the division's record of most matches without losing, with a run of 38 games without defeat. The team's coach at that time was Alberto Parseghian (former goalkeeper of the team and of other Argentine clubs), and the captain was Miguel Gardarian. Following this successful run, the club gained promotion to the Primera División (first division). Their highest ever finish in the top division was 13th in the 1987–88 season, followed by relegation the season after (the 1988–89). A notable game in the club's history was a 3–2 away win against River Plate in the 1987–88 season, coming up from a 0–2. On that day, the 3 goals were scored by Raúl Wensel. Another important victory was in the same season against Boca Juniors, in the Bombonera stadium. Armenio won that day 1–0 with a goal scored by Silvano Maciel. This match was the last one in Hugo Gatti's (Boca's goalkeeper) career, as the team's coach (José Omar Pastoriza) took him out of the starting lineup for his mistake in Maciel's goal. Titles Primera B Nacional Winners (1): 1986–87 See also List of football clubs in Argentina Argentine football league system External links Official website (Spanish) v • d • e Primera B Metropolitana 2010–11 teams Acassuso · Almagro · Deportivo Armenio · Atlanta · Barracas Central · Brown de Adrogué · Colegiales · Comunicaciones · Defensores de Belgrano · Deportivo Español · Deportivo Morón · Estudiantes (BA) · Flandria · Los Andes · Nueva Chicago · Platense · San Telmo · Sarmiento (J) · Sportivo Italiano · Temperley · Tristán Suárez · Villa San Carlos