Everything about Sport Boys totally explained
Luis Matos Guerra |
manager =
Eusebio Salazar|
league =
Primera División Peruana |
season =
2008 |
position = Aggregate table, 9th |
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Sport Boys Association is a
Peruvian football club, playing in the city of
Callao. It was founded on Peru's independence day,
July 28,
1927. They have won 6 national titles.
History
The club was founded on
July 28,
1927 by a group of young enthusiasts from the city
Callao who got together to fulfill the dream of Gualberto Lizárraga, form a football club. The day before
Peru's independence day,
July 27, they met. At midnight, the group sang the national anthem of
Peru. Afterwards, they began forming the club and Gualberto Lizárraga became president. The group then unanimously voted for the club name to be
Sport Boys Association.
The team's original uniform wasn't pink but striped red and yellow.
Sport Boys was the first Peruvian football club to feature
cheerleaders. Many of them, including Anelhí Arias, Shirley Cherres, and others that have become famous Peruvian celebrities.
Kit Evolution
Stadium
Sport Boys play their home games at the
Estadio Miguel Grau. It has a capacity of about 15,000. Before this stadium was built, they'd to use the 5,000 spectator capacity Telmo Carbajo, a stadium that was in bad condition and unfit to host soccer matches. It was the first stadium in
Callao. Sport Boys were forced to play there games in the
Estadio Nacional, where they'd be far away from their fans.
Current Squad
As of January 17, 2008.
Notable players
Achievements
Domestic
Primera División Peruana:
- Winners (6): 1935, 1937, 1942, 1951, 1958, 1984
- Runner-ups (10): 1938, 1943, 1950, 1952, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1976, 1990, 1991
Segunda División Peruana:
- Winners (1): 1989
International
Copa Libertadores:
Copa CONMEBOL:
Further Information
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