Club Nacional de Football
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Club Nacional de Football is a Uruguay
Uruguay
Uruguay ,officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay,sometimes the Eastern Republic of Uruguay; ) is a country in the southeastern part of South America. It is home to some 3.5 million people, of whom 1.8 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area...

an sports club
Sports club
A sports club or sport club, sometimes athletics club or sports association is a club for the purpose of playing one or more sports...

 based in Montevideo
Montevideo
Montevideo is the largest city, the capital, and the chief port of Uruguay. The settlement was established in 1726 by Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, as a strategic move amidst a Spanish-Portuguese dispute over the platine region, and as a counter to the Portuguese colony at Colonia del Sacramento...

. It is best known for its professional football team, which plays in the Uruguayan Primera División.

Nacional is one of the most successful teams in Uruguay. They have won the championship 43 times, including 32 in the professional era. Internationally, they have won the Copa Libertadores three times, ranking them fifth overall. As of today, Nacional is the team that leads Copa Libertadores' points table, having accumulated 515. Nacional has also won the Intercontinental Cup
Intercontinental Cup (football)
The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the World Club Championship, Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the European Cup and the South American Copa Libertadores...

 three times, a joint record they share with Boca Juniors
Boca Juniors
Club Atlético Boca Juniors is an Argentine sports club based in La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires. It is best known for its professional football team, which currently plays in the Primera División....

, Peñarol
C.A. Peñarol
Club Atlético Peñarol also known as Carboneros, Aurinegros and familiarly as Manya, is an Uruguayan sports club based in the Peñarol barrio, Montevideo, best known for its professional football team. The team plays their home matches in Estadio Centenario, the largest stadium in the country, but...

, Milan
A.C. Milan
Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan or simply Milan , is a professional Italian football club based in Milan, Lombardy, that plays in the Serie A. Milan was founded in 1899 by English lace-maker Herbert Kilpin and businessman Alfred Edwards among others...

, and Real Madrid
Real Madrid C.F.
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol , commonly known as Real Madrid, is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain. The club have won a record 31 La Liga titles, the Primera División of the Liga de Fútbol Profesional , 18 Copas del Rey, 8 Spanish Super Cups, 1 Copa Eva Duarte and 1 Copa de la...

.

Nacional was founded on May 14, 1899 as the result of an alliance between Uruguay Athletic and Montevideo Football Club. The club has a strong rivalry with cross-town club Peñarol. Matches between them are known as the Clásico del fútbol uruguayo. The team plays their home games at the Estadio Gran Parque Central
Estadio Gran Parque Central
The Estadio Gran Parque Central, usually just Parque Central, is the stadium of Club Nacional de Football. It is located in Montevideo, Uruguay, near Nacional headquarters , in the La Blanqueada neighbourhood...

 stadium, the home of the first ever FIFA World Cup match on July 13, 1930, when the USA beat Belgium 3–0.

History

Nacional was founded as the first "criollo" football side in Uruguay, being the first club that was not founded or controlled by British or other foreigners. Its players started developing already around 1900 a new playing style that introduced a less physical and more imaginative game, made out of fast combinations and frequent dribblings. Magariños says: "The action of these teams [the British-Uruguayan teams, that is] was conducted according the purest and standardized virtues of British sport: positional play, long passes, furious shots, and strong physical play. The body was used as a weapon, both offensively and defensively. (...) Nacional, formed mainly by smaller and faster players (...) abandoned the physical confrontation that was allowed back then, and chose to play according to their own possibilities. They chose to perform dribblings, fast and short passing, very fast sprints, and a hectic activity in the pitch."

After two very successful initial decades in the national league of Uruguay and at the regional level, Nacional became the foundation of Uruguay's first international success at the world level. In 1924, Nacional contributed the substantial structure and players for Uruguayan national representative that won the Summer Olympics in Paris. The starting lineup of Uruguay at that tournament was composed by seven Nacional players, including the five forwards (Urdinarán, Scarone, Petrone, Cea and Romano) the goalkeeper Mazali and the defender Arispe. Both José Nasazzi and José Leandro Andrade, other two of the usual starters, will eventually play for Nacional in the following years.

The same thing happened with the Uruguayan teams of 1928 and 1930, Olympic and world champions respectively, in which Nacional contributed the majority of players. As a matter of fact, Nacional is the only Uruguayan club that contributed players to every Uruguayan national team that won international tournaments.

International Tours and Success

In 1925, due to the success of Uruguay and of Nacional players in the Olympics, Nacional was invited to make an extensive European tour, playing 38 matches over six months. During that tour, Nacional played against both national squads and professional club teams from 9 European countries. Nacional won 26 matches, tied 7, and lost 5. An estimate of about 800,000 tickets were sold during that tour.

In 1927, Nacional made an American tour, with similar results to the ones obtained in the European adventure made two years before.

The international reputation of Nacional was formed in tournaments played in the first half of the twentieth century in the Río de la Plata
Río de la Plata
The Río de la Plata —sometimes rendered River Plate in British English and the Commonwealth, and occasionally rendered [La] Plata River in other English-speaking countries—is the river and estuary formed by the confluence of the Uruguay River and the Paraná River on the border between Argentina and...

 region, where the most important international tournaments in America were played before the Copa Libertadores was created. The historical rivalries with long time enemy Peñarol
C.A. Peñarol
Club Atlético Peñarol also known as Carboneros, Aurinegros and familiarly as Manya, is an Uruguayan sports club based in the Peñarol barrio, Montevideo, best known for its professional football team. The team plays their home matches in Estadio Centenario, the largest stadium in the country, but...

 and famous Argentinian teams like Boca Juniors
Boca Juniors
Club Atlético Boca Juniors is an Argentine sports club based in La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires. It is best known for its professional football team, which currently plays in the Primera División....

, C.A. River Plate
Club Atlético River Plate
Club Atlético River Plate is an Argentine sports club based in the Nuñez neighborhood of Buenos Aires. It is best known for its professional football team, which currently competes in Nacional B, the second tier of Argentine football....

, Racing Club
Racing Club de Avellaneda
Racing Club is an Argentine professional football club from Avellaneda, a suburb of Greater Buenos Aires. Founded in 1903, Racing has been historically considered one of the "big five" clubs of Argentine football...

, Independiente
Club Atlético Independiente
Club Atlético Independiente is an Argentine athletic, sports and social club, which has its headquarters and stadium in the city of Avellaneda, Buenos Aires Province. The club is best known for its football team, that plays in the Argentine Primera División....

, San Lorenzo
Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro
Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro is an Argentine sports club based in Boedo neighbourhood, Buenos Aires, mostly known because of its football team....

, Rosario Central
Rosario Central
Club Atlético Rosario Central is a sports club based in Rosario, Argentina. Its football team currently plays in the Primera B Nacional, the second tier of the Argentine football league system, after being relegated in the 2009-10 season....

 and Newell's Old Boys
Newell's Old Boys
Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys is an Argentine sports club based in Rosario. The club was founded on November 3, 1903, and is named after Isaac Newell, one of the pioneers of Argentine football...

, among others, were established in the Copa Río de la Plata, and the Copa de Honor and the Copa de Competencia.

In 1971 Nacional won its first Copa Libertadores, beating Estudiantes de La Plata
Estudiantes de La Plata
Club Estudiantes de La Plata , simply referred to as Estudiantes, is an Argentine professional sports club based in La Plata. The club's football team currently competes in the Primera División, where it has spent most of its history....

 from Argentina in the final disputed in Lima
Lima
Lima is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers, in the central part of the country, on a desert coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima...

, Peru
Peru
Peru , officially the Republic of Peru , is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean....

. In the same year, Nacional won its first World Club title, the 1971 Intercontinental Cup
1971 Intercontinental Cup
The 1971 Intercontinental Cup was a football tie held over two legs in December 1971 between the runners up of the 1970–71 European Cup, Panathinaikos , and Nacional, winners of the 1971 Copa Libertadores....

, in memorable matches against Panathinaikos from Greece, with goals from striker Luis Artime
Luis Artime
Luis Artime is a retired Argentine footballer, who played as a striker, and scored more than 1000 goals during his career...

. Panathinaikos played because the reigning European champion, AFC Ajax, refused to play due to the violent conduct common among top South American teams during this period. The following year, Nacional won its first Copa Interamericana
Copa Interamericana
Copa Interamericana was a football trophy contested between the champions of CONMEBOL's Copa Libertadores de América and the winners of CONCACAF's Champions' Cup...

, defeating Cruz Azul from Mexico
Mexico
The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of...

.

Nacional repeated its achievement in the Copa Libertadores in 1980, beating Internacional
Sport Club Internacional
Sport Club Internacional is a Brazilian football team and multi-sport club from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, founded on April 4, 1909, and are one of the only five clubs to have never been relegated, along with Santos, São Paulo, Flamengo and Cruzeiro. They play in red shirts, white shorts and...

 from Brazil
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...

 in the final, in a Estadio Centenario packed with Nacional fans. After becoming South American champions, Nacional won the Intercontinental Cup for the second time, defeating European champions Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest F.C.
Nottingham Forest Football Club is an English Association Football club based in West Bridgford, Nottingham, that plays in the Football League Championship...

 from England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

 1–0, with goal from forward Waldemar Victorino
Waldemar Victorino
Waldemar Victorino is an Uruguayan former football forward who played football in 5 different countries: Uruguay, Colombia, Italy, Argentina, Ecuador and Peru.-Club: Nacional** Primera División Uruguaya: 1980...

.

Nacional won its third copa Libertadores in 1988, beating Argentine side Newell's Old Boys
Newell's Old Boys
Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys is an Argentine sports club based in Rosario. The club was founded on November 3, 1903, and is named after Isaac Newell, one of the pioneers of Argentine football...

 3–0 in the Estadio Centenario, with goals from Vargas, De León and Ostolaza. That same year, Nacional would contest its third Intercontinental Cup. In a breath-taking final against Dutch side PSV Eindhoven coached by Guus Hiddink
Guus Hiddink
Guus Hiddink is a Dutch football manager and former player. He was the most recently manager of the Turkish national football team. He is considered to be one of the best managers of his generation and was the best-paid coach in international football in 2009...

, Nacional would win in the penalty shootout after the game ended 2–2. "El Bolso" remains as the only team to win all the Intercontinental finals it participated in. In the next year, Nacional won its second Interamerican Cup, this time beating C.D. Olimpia.

In 1989, Nacional won the Recopa Sudamericana
Recopa Sudamericana
The Recopa Sudamericana is an annual football match-up between the reigning champions of the previous year's Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana, South America's premier club competitions....

, defeating Racing
Racing Club de Avellaneda
Racing Club is an Argentine professional football club from Avellaneda, a suburb of Greater Buenos Aires. Founded in 1903, Racing has been historically considered one of the "big five" clubs of Argentine football...

 from Argentina.

Kits

Nacional's home kit is a white jersey, with blue shorts and socks (although it is also common for them to wear an all white strip). The away jersey is red, which is used both with blue or white shorts and socks. The third kit is a blue jersey with blue shorts and white socks. The colours of the uniform were amalgamated from the merged clubs,the red was taken from Montevideo Football Club,blue from Uruguay Athletic (original colours) and later the adding of white from club Defensa

Home kits






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Stadium

Nacional plays most home games at its own stadium, the 25,000 (and growing) capacity Gran Parque Central (soon to be 30,000), built in 1900. This is the stadium where the first match of the first FIFA World Cup was played (United States-Belgium), on July 13th, 1930. In recent decades the stadium has not been used very often because Nacional played at the national stadium Estadio Centenario
Estadio Centenario
Estadio Centenario is a stadium in Parque Batlle, Montevideo, Uruguay, used primarily for football. The stadium was built between 1929 and 1930 to host the 1930 FIFA World Cup, as well as to commemorate the centennial of Uruguay's first constitution...

, sharing it with Peñarol. High-risk matches and derbies are still played at the Centenario. In 2005, the renovation of Parque Central allowed Nacional to play home matches there more often.

Parque Central is located in "Quinta de la Paraguaya" a historic place where an Uruguayan military hero was was named "Jefe de los Orientales" Uruguayan leader (military speaking) in 1811.

The First "Hincha"

The Spanish word to describe football fans is "hincha", and it was coined by Nacional fans. An employee of Nacional of the early 1900s, Prudencio Miguel Reyes, was famous for his continuous support to the team. The other fans that attended the games started to call him by one of his duties: pumping air to the balls (in Spanish: "inflar" the balls, in Uruguay: "hinchar" the balls). Within a few games, Reyes was known as the "hincha" of Nacional. This is the origin of a word that is frequently used by Spanish speakers worldwide.

Nicknames

Nacional is nicknamed “tricolores” (“three colours”), and “bolsilludos”, later shortened to “bolsos” (“bolsillo” being the Spanish word for pocket – Nacional used to play with a jersey that had a pocket on the chest). “La blanca” (The white) is less common also called the albos.

Notable players

Luis Artime
Luis Artime
Luis Artime is a retired Argentine footballer, who played as a striker, and scored more than 1000 goals during his career...

 Atilio García
Atilio García
Atilio Ceferino García was an Argentine-Uruguayan football striker who is the second highest goalscorer in the history of Uruguayan football...

 Rinaldo Martino
Rinaldo Martino
Rinaldo Fioramonte Martino was an Italian Argentine football striker who played for both the Argentine and the Italian national football teams.-Club career:...

  Spain Mariano Pernia Domingos da Guia
Domingos da Guia
Domingos Antônio da Guia , nicknamed "the Divine Master" was a Brazilian footballer. He is regarded as one of the greatest players in Flamengo and Corinthians history, as well as the all time best Brazilian defender.He quickly rose to fame as one of Bangu's key players between 1929-1932...

 Manga
Aílton Corrêa Arruda
Aílton Corrêa de Arruda, best known as Manga was a Brazilian goalkeeper, famous for playing alongside with Garrincha, Nílton Santos and Zagallo in the great Botafogo of the 1960s, and also for defending the Brazilian national team in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.Manga started his career in 1955 in...

 Patesko
Rodolpho Barteczko
Rodolpho Barteczko , best known as Patesko, was a Brazilian footballer who played striker. He was born in Curitiba, Brazil and died in Rio de Janeiro....

 Pierre Webó
Pierre Webó
Pierre Achille Webó Kouamo , known as Webó, is a Cameroonian footballer who plays for İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor in Turkey, as a striker.-Early years:...

 Milton Núñez
Milton Núñez
Milton Omar Núñez García is a Honduran soccer player who currently plays as a striker playing for CSD Comunicaciones in Guatemala's top division.-Club career:...

 Julio Dely Valdes
Julio Dely Valdes
Julio César Dely Valdés is a retired Panamanian association football player. He is a twin brother of Jorge Dely Valdés and younger brother of Armando Dely Valdés...

 Héctor Rial
Héctor Rial
José Héctor Rial Laguía was a football player from Argentina who played for Real Madrid between 1954 and 1961. He was part of the team that won five consecutive European Cups...

 Sebastián Abreu
Sebastián Abreu
Washington Sebastián Abreu Gallo is an Uruguayan footballer who plays with Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas in Brazil as a striker.Best known by his nickname El Loco , the prolific goalscorer – for club and country – played for more than 20 teams during his professional career, in six different...

 Ruben Acosta Juan Albín
Juan Angel Albín
Juan Ángel Albín Leites is an Uruguayan footballer who plays for RCD Espanyol in the Spanish first division, mainly as an attacking midfielder.-Football career:...

 Emilio Álvarez
Emilio Álvarez (footballer)
Emilio Álvarez is a Uruguayan football defender who played for Uruguay in the 1962 and 1966 FIFA World Cups. He also played for Club Nacional de Football.-External links:*...

 Javier Ambrois
Javier Ambrois
Javier Ambrois is a former Uruguayan footballer currently played for clubs of Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil and the Uruguay national football team in the FIFA World Cup Switzerland 1954.He and Humberto Maschio , are the all-time top scorers of the 1957 South American Championship, with 9...

 José Leandro Andrade Daniel Cardaccio
Jorge Daniel Cardaccio
Jorge Daniel Cardaccio is a retired Uruguayan footballer who played as a midfielder and won the Copa Libertadores with Club Nacional de Football in 1988.-Playing career:...

 Juan Ramón Carrasco
Juan Ramón Carrasco
Juan Ramón Carrasco , is a Uruguayan football coach and former player, possibly one of the players that had most appearances, in different rosters, in Uruguay.-Playing career:...

 Daniel Carreño
Daniel Carreño
José Daniel Carreño Izquierdo, better known as Daniel Carreño , is a Uruguayan football manager. Currently, he is the head coach of Palestino of Chile, for the season 2012....

 Héctor Castro
Héctor Castro
Héctor Castro was a Uruguayan football player and coach.-Early life:Castro was born in Montevideo...

 Luis Ernesto Castro
Luis Ernesto Castro
Luis Ernesto Castro was a Uruguayan football forward who played for Uruguay in the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Club Nacional de Football.-External links:*...

 William Castro
William Castro
William Adrián Castro Rosso is a former Uruguayan footballer.-Club career:Castro had spells with Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata in the Primera División de Argentina and Cruz Azul in the Primera División de Mexico....


Pedro Cea
Pedro Cea
José Pedro Cea was an Uruguayan football player and coach.-Club career:At club level, he played for Nacional, where he won several Uruguayan Championships.-International career:...

 Bolívar Céspedes Carlos Céspedes Aníbal Ciocca Sebastian Coates
Sebastián Coates
Sebastián Coates Nion is a Uruguayan football player who plays for Liverpool. Uruguayan fans call him Luganito or Little Lugano.-Early life:Coates was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, to a Scottish father and Uruguayan mother....

 Hugo de León
Hugo De León
Hugo Eduardo de León Rodríguez, is a Uruguayan football coach and former player.-National team player career:The 189 cm defender was capped 48 times for Uruguay between July 1979 and June 1990, including four games at the 1990 World Cup...

 Juan Carlos de Lima
Juan Carlos de Lima
Juan Carlos de Lima is a former Uruguayan footballer currently played for clubs of Uruguay, Brazil, Chile and Ecuador.-Teams: España de Florida 1982 Liverpool 1983-1984 U...

 Guillermo Escalada
Guillermo Escalada
Guillermo Escalada is a Uruguayan football forward who played for Uruguay in the 1962 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Club Nacional de Football.-External links:*...

 Víctor Espárrago Álvaro Fernández
Álvaro Fernández
Álvaro Fernández is a Uruguayan footballer. He currently plays for Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer and the Uruguay national football team.-Club:...

 Daniel Fonseca
Daniel Fonseca
Daniel Fonseca Garis is an Uruguayan former footballer, now a football agent . As a forward, he played for Italy's S.S.C Napoli, A.S. Roma and Juventus....

 Bruno Fornaroli
Bruno Fornaroli
Bruno Fornaroli Mezza is a Uruguayan footballer playing for Club Nacional de Football. He is also nicknamed El Tuna....

 Eugenio Galvalisi Schubert Gambetta
Schubert Gambetta
Schubert Gambetta was a Uruguayan footballer. He played as a half-back and was right-footed. Gambetta was a figure in the Maracanazo when he helped keep Zizinho and Ademir out of the game, which helped him to the 1950 FIFA World Cup All-Star Team.From 1940 to 1956, he played for Club Nacional de...

 Diego Godin
Diego Godín
Diego Roberto Godín Leal is a Uruguayan footballer who plays for Atlético Madrid in La Liga, as a central defender.A fast and composed defender, he combines physical presence with an ability to play the ball comfortably from behind.-Club career:...

 Julio César "Tony" Gómez Walter Gómez
Walter Gomez
Walter Gómez was a Uruguayan footballer in the 1940s and 1950s. He played for Club Nacional de Football and Club Atlético River Plate....

 Gianni Guigou
Gianni Guigou
Gianni Bismark Guigou Martínez is a Uruguayan footballer, currently playing for Nacional-Biography:...

 Nicolás Lodeiro
Nicolás Lodeiro
Nicolás Lodeiro is a Uruguayan footballer playing for Dutch Eredivisie club Ajax Amsterdam.-Early career:Lodeiro was born in 1989 in Paysandú, which borders Argentina. It was here that he made his first steps as a footballer in the youth sides of local club Barrio Obrero...

 Diego Lugano
Diego Lugano
Diego Alfredo "Tota" Lugano Moreno is a Uruguayan footballer who currently plays for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and the Uruguay national football team as a central defender....

 Jorge Manicera
Jorge Manicera
Jorge Carlos Manicera Fuentes is a former Uruguayan football defender.Manicera made 21 appearances for the Uruguay national football team from 1962 to 1967, and played in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.-Clubs:...

 Andrés Mazali
Andrés Mazali
Andrés Mazali was a twice Olympic Gold medallist for Uruguay in the 1924 and 1928 Olympic football tournaments, but is, perhaps, famous for his ill-judged decision to break curfew in the days leading up to the start of the first, deciding to go out on a date with a mystery blond before the FIFA...

 Julio Montero Castillo
Julio Montero Castillo
Julio César Montero Castillo is a former Uruguayan international footballer who played as a defender.During his club career he played for Uruguayan sides Liverpool and Nacional, Independiente of Argentina, and Spanish side Granada.He represented the Uruguay national football team in the 1970 FIFA...


Julio César Morales
Julio Morales
Julio César Araújo Morales is a former Uruguayan football striker. He was born on February 16, 1945, in the city of Montevideo in Uruguay. He was part of the Uruguay squad for the 1970 World Cup, where they finished fourth, as well as in a Mundialito winning team in January 1981, at the age of...

 Oscar Javier Morales
Oscar Javier Morales
Óscar Javier "Ó.J." Morales Albornoz is an Uruguayan footballer who plays for Cerro in the Primera División Uruguaya, as a defensive midfielder.-Football career:After playing in his native country with C.A...

 Richard Morales
Richard Morales
Ríchard Javier Morales Aguirre is a retired Uruguayan footballer who played as a centre forward....

 Juan Martín Mujica Gustavo Munúa
Gustavo Munúa
Gustavo Adolfo Munúa Vera is an Uruguayan footballer who plays for Levante UD in the Spanish first division, as a goalkeeper....

 Fernando Muslera
Fernando Muslera
Néstor Fernando Muslera Micol is an Uruguayan footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Galatasaray and is first-choice keeper for the Uruguayan national team.-Uruguay:...

 José Nasazzi
José Nasazzi
José Nasazzi Yarza was the Uruguayan footballer who captained his country when they won the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930.-Biography:...

 Héctor Núñez
Héctor Núñez
Héctor Núñez Bello is a former Uruguayan footballer and manager. He was manager of the Uruguay squad that won Copa América 1995.-Playing career:Núñez started his playing career at the age of 19 playing for Nacional...

 Raúl Núñez Santiago Ostolaza
Santiago Ostolaza
Santiago José Ostolaza Sosa is an Uruguayan former football midfielder and current manager. Among others clubs, he was manager for Nacional of Uruguay and Ecuadorian ESPOLI....

 Aníbal Paz
Aníbal Paz
Aníbal Luis Paz was a Uruguayan footballer. His position is goalkeeper. He was born in Montevideo.From 1939 to 1953 he played for Club Nacional de Football, winning the Uruguayan championship nine times . He also earned 22 caps for the Uruguay national football team from 1940 to 1950...

 Julio Pérez
Julio Pérez
Julio Gervasio Pérez Gutiérrez was a Uruguayan footballer.From 1950 to 1957 he played for Club Nacional de Football, winning the Uruguayan championship in 1950, 52, 55 and 56. He also earned 22 caps and scored 9 goals for the Uruguay national football team from 1947 to 1956...

 Pedro Petrone
Pedro Petrone
Pedro Petrone Schiavone , nicknamed Artillero was a Uruguayan footballer in the striker role. His nickname Artillero, meaning artilleryman or gunner in reference to his amazing goalscoring prowess....

 Raúl Pini Rodolfo Pini
Rodolfo Pini
Rodolfo Pini is a former Uruguayan footballer, who played for Club Nacional de Football.For the Uruguay national football team, he was part of the 1950 FIFA World Cup winning team, but did not play in any matches in the tournament.-References:*...

 José Luis Pintos Saldanha
José Pintos Saldanha
José Luis Pintos Saldanha is a former Uruguayan footballer. He was nicknamed "Chango" during his career.-International career:...

 Roberto Porta
Roberto Porta
Roberto Porta was Uruguayan footballer.During his club career he played for Nacional , Inter and Independiente . He earned 33 caps and scored 13 goals for the Uruguay national football team, and also played 1 match for the Italy national football team in 1935...

 Abdón Porte
Abdón Porte
-Club career:Porte played for Colón from 1910. He moved to Libertad in 1911 before transferring to Nacional in the same year.Playing for Nacional Porte won four league titles...

 Alvaro Recoba
Álvaro Recoba
Álvaro Alexander Recoba Rivero , nicknamed "El Chino", is a Uruguayan footballer currently playing for Primera División Uruguaya side Club Nacional de Football...

 Emilio Recoba
Emilio Recoba
Emilio Recoba was a Uruguayan footballer who was part of the team that won the first World Cup in 1930 for Uruguay, but he did not play any matches in the tournament. He was a club player of Nacional Montevideo....

 Mario Regueiro
Mario Regueiro
Mario Ignacio Regueiro Pintos is an Uruguayan footballer who plays for Club Atlético Lanús in Argentina....

 Daniel Felipe Revelez Rodolfo Rodríguez
Rodolfo Rodríguez
Rodolfo Sergio Rodríguez Rodríguez is a retired Uruguayan football goalkeeper. He is the second most capped player in the history of the Uruguayan national team with 78 appearances between 1976 and 1986...


Héctor Rodríguez Peña
Héctor Rodríguez Peña
Héctor Ignacio Rodríguez Peña is a former Uruguayan footballer.-Club career:Rodríguez Peña played for Textil Mandiyú and Colón in the Primera División de Argentina.-International career:...

 Ángel Romano
Ángel Romano
Alfredo Ángel Romano was an Uruguayan football striker who played 68 times for Uruguay between 1911 and 1927, scoring 28 goals. He played in the Copa América 8 times, finishing on the winning side on 5 occasions...

 Vicente Sánchez
Vicente Sánchez
Vicente Martín Sánchez Bragunde is a Uruguayan footballer. He currently plays for América of the Primera División de México.-Career:He also played for Sud América, Tacuarembó, Nacional and Toluca. On January 18, 2008, he joined German club Schalke, where he has remained for the last two seasons...

 José Santamaría
José Santamaria
José Emilio Santamaría Iglesias is an Spanish-Uruguayan former football player and coach. He is regarded by many as one of the all-time greatest central defenders...

 Héctor Scarone
Héctor Scarone
Héctor Pedro Scarone Beretta was a Uruguayan football striker. He went on for many years Since 1930 to holds the record as the all-time leading scorer with 31 goals in 52 games between 1917 and 1930 for the Uruguayan national team...

 Jorge Seré
Jorge Seré
http://www.futebolefritas.blogger.com.br/sere.jpgJorge Fernando Seré Dulcini is a retired Uruguayan footballer.-Club career:...

 Carlos Soca
Carlos Soca
Carlos Favier Soca is a former Uruguayan footballer.-Club career:Soca played for Argentinos Juniors and Racing Club de Avellaneda in the Primera División de Argentina...

 Pascual Somma Ruben Sosa Joaquin Stevenazy Luis Suárez
Luis Suárez (Uruguayan footballer)
Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz , commonly known as Luis Suárez and nicknamed "El Pistolero" , is a Uruguayan footballer who plays for Liverpool and the Uruguayan national team...

 Eusebio Tejera
Eusebio Tejera
Eusebio Ramón Tejera Kirkerup was a Uruguayan footballer.From 1945 to 1950 he played for Club Nacional de Football, winning the Uruguayan championship in 1946, 47 and 50. He also earned 31 caps for the Uruguay national football team from 1945 to 1954...

 Luis Ubiña Santos Urdinarán
Santos Urdinarán
Santos "Vasquito" Urdinarán , known as el Vasquito, was a footballer from Uruguay. He played for Nacional from 1919 to 1933 , playing the position of right winger. He was born and died in Montevideo.He also played 20 matches and scored 2 goals for the Uruguay national football team...

 Gustavo Varela
Gustavo Varela
Gustavo Antonio Varela Rodríguez is a Uruguayan football player currently playing for C.A. Cerro.- Career :Varela started his career in Nacional in Uruguay, and played between 2002 and 2008 for FC Schalke 04 in Germany...

 Mauricio Victorino
Mauricio Victorino
Mauricio Bernardo Victorino Dansilo is a Uruguayan football defender,currently playing for Cruzeiro.-Club career:He made his debut for Nacional in a Copa Libertadores match against Argentine River Plate on March 3, 2005. On 1st August 2009, he was transferres to Universidad de Chile after an...

 Waldemar Victorino
Waldemar Victorino
Waldemar Victorino is an Uruguayan former football forward who played football in 5 different countries: Uruguay, Colombia, Italy, Argentina, Ecuador and Peru.-Club: Nacional** Primera División Uruguaya: 1980...

 Sebastian Viera
Sebastián Viera
Mario Sebastián Viera Galaín is an Uruguayan professional footballer who plays for Junior Barranquilla in Colombia, as a goalkeeper.-Club career:...

 Bibiano Zapirain
Bibiano Zapirain
Bibiano Zapirain was an Uruguayan footballer.-Honours:Nacional*Primera División: 6Uruguay*Copa América: 1-External links:*...

 Alfredo Zibechi
Alfredo Zibechi
Alfredo J. Zibechi was an Uruguayan football player who played 38 times for the Uruguay national team between 1915 and 1924, scoring one goal....



Records

  • Most appearances:   Emilio Álvarez
    Emilio Álvarez (footballer)
    Emilio Álvarez is a Uruguayan football defender who played for Uruguay in the 1962 and 1966 FIFA World Cups. He also played for Club Nacional de Football.-External links:*...

     (511 matches played)
  • Most years with the club:   Héctor Scarone
    Héctor Scarone
    Héctor Pedro Scarone Beretta was a Uruguayan football striker. He went on for many years Since 1930 to holds the record as the all-time leading scorer with 31 goals in 52 games between 1917 and 1930 for the Uruguayan national team...

     (21 years), (1917 to 1939)
  • All-time greatest goalscorer:   Atilio García
    Atilio García
    Atilio Ceferino García was an Argentine-Uruguayan football striker who is the second highest goalscorer in the history of Uruguayan football...

     (465 goals)
  • Longest time without conceding a goal:   Gustavo Munúa
    Gustavo Munúa
    Gustavo Adolfo Munúa Vera is an Uruguayan footballer who plays for Levante UD in the Spanish first division, as a goalkeeper....

     (963 minutes)

World Champion players

In 1903, Uruguay, fully represented by Nacional's team members beat Argentina
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...

 3–2, winning the first international match ever (of national teams) in the history of Uruguayan football (the first club match ever was won by Albion over Argentine team Retiro 3–1 in 1896 in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after São Paulo. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent...

).

In 1924, Nacional was the club that contributed more players to the Uruguayan team that won the Olympic
Olympic Games
The Olympic Games is a major international event featuring summer and winter sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games have come to be regarded as the world’s foremost sports competition where more than 200 nations participate...

 gold medal in football of that year. The same thing happened with the Uruguayan teams of 1928 and 1930, Olympic and world champions respectively, in which Nacional contributed the majority of players. As a matter of fact, Nacional is the only Uruguayan club that contributed players to every Uruguayan national team that won international tournaments.

Below, the list of Nacional players that were part of Uruguay's Olympic and world champions teams.
1924 Olympic champions
1924 Summer Olympics
The 1924 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the VIII Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1924 in Paris, France...

  • Andrés Mazali
    Andrés Mazali
    Andrés Mazali was a twice Olympic Gold medallist for Uruguay in the 1924 and 1928 Olympic football tournaments, but is, perhaps, famous for his ill-judged decision to break curfew in the days leading up to the start of the first, deciding to go out on a date with a mystery blond before the FIFA...

  • Alfredo Zibechi
    Alfredo Zibechi
    Alfredo J. Zibechi was an Uruguayan football player who played 38 times for the Uruguay national team between 1915 and 1924, scoring one goal....

  • José Andrade
    José Andrade
    José Leandro Andrade was an Uruguayan footballer who played at right half. Nicknamed the black marvel, "meravilla negra", is considered the first great colored player, and the very first real international football star....

  • Santos Urdinarán
    Santos Urdinarán
    Santos "Vasquito" Urdinarán , known as el Vasquito, was a footballer from Uruguay. He played for Nacional from 1919 to 1933 , playing the position of right winger. He was born and died in Montevideo.He also played 20 matches and scored 2 goals for the Uruguay national football team...

  • Héctor Scarone
    Héctor Scarone
    Héctor Pedro Scarone Beretta was a Uruguayan football striker. He went on for many years Since 1930 to holds the record as the all-time leading scorer with 31 goals in 52 games between 1917 and 1930 for the Uruguayan national team...

  • Ángel Romano
    Ángel Romano
    Alfredo Ángel Romano was an Uruguayan football striker who played 68 times for Uruguay between 1911 and 1927, scoring 28 goals. He played in the Copa América 8 times, finishing on the winning side on 5 occasions...

  • Pascual Somma


1928 Olympic champions
1928 Summer Olympics
The 1928 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the IX Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1928 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Amsterdam had bid for the 1920 and 1924 Olympic Games, but had to give way to war-victim Antwerp, Belgium, and Pierre de...

  • Andrés Mazali
    Andrés Mazali
    Andrés Mazali was a twice Olympic Gold medallist for Uruguay in the 1924 and 1928 Olympic football tournaments, but is, perhaps, famous for his ill-judged decision to break curfew in the days leading up to the start of the first, deciding to go out on a date with a mystery blond before the FIFA...

  • Santos Urdinarán
    Santos Urdinarán
    Santos "Vasquito" Urdinarán , known as el Vasquito, was a footballer from Uruguay. He played for Nacional from 1919 to 1933 , playing the position of right winger. He was born and died in Montevideo.He also played 20 matches and scored 2 goals for the Uruguay national football team...

  • Héctor Scarone
    Héctor Scarone
    Héctor Pedro Scarone Beretta was a Uruguayan football striker. He went on for many years Since 1930 to holds the record as the all-time leading scorer with 31 goals in 52 games between 1917 and 1930 for the Uruguayan national team...

  • José Andrade
    José Andrade
    José Leandro Andrade was an Uruguayan footballer who played at right half. Nicknamed the black marvel, "meravilla negra", is considered the first great colored player, and the very first real international football star....

  • Pedro Cea
    Pedro Cea
    José Pedro Cea was an Uruguayan football player and coach.-Club career:At club level, he played for Nacional, where he won several Uruguayan Championships.-International career:...

  • Juan Píriz
    Juan Piriz
    Juan Píriz was an Uruguayan football player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.He was a member of the Uruguayan team, which won the gold medal in the football tournament....

  • Héctor Castro
    Héctor Castro
    Héctor Castro was a Uruguayan football player and coach.-Early life:Castro was born in Montevideo...

  • Pedro Petrone
    Pedro Petrone
    Pedro Petrone Schiavone , nicknamed Artillero was a Uruguayan footballer in the striker role. His nickname Artillero, meaning artilleryman or gunner in reference to his amazing goalscoring prowess....



1930 FIFA World Cup champions
1930 FIFA World Cup
The 1930 FIFA World Cup was the inaugural FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national association football teams. It took place in Uruguay from 13 July to 30 July 1930...

  • Santos Urdinarán
    Santos Urdinarán
    Santos "Vasquito" Urdinarán , known as el Vasquito, was a footballer from Uruguay. He played for Nacional from 1919 to 1933 , playing the position of right winger. He was born and died in Montevideo.He also played 20 matches and scored 2 goals for the Uruguay national football team...

  • Héctor Scarone
    Héctor Scarone
    Héctor Pedro Scarone Beretta was a Uruguayan football striker. He went on for many years Since 1930 to holds the record as the all-time leading scorer with 31 goals in 52 games between 1917 and 1930 for the Uruguayan national team...

  • José Andrade
    José Andrade
    José Leandro Andrade was an Uruguayan footballer who played at right half. Nicknamed the black marvel, "meravilla negra", is considered the first great colored player, and the very first real international football star....

  • Emilio Recoba
    Emilio Recoba
    Emilio Recoba was a Uruguayan footballer who was part of the team that won the first World Cup in 1930 for Uruguay, but he did not play any matches in the tournament. He was a club player of Nacional Montevideo....

  • Pedro Cea
    Pedro Cea
    José Pedro Cea was an Uruguayan football player and coach.-Club career:At club level, he played for Nacional, where he won several Uruguayan Championships.-International career:...

  • Héctor Castro
    Héctor Castro
    Héctor Castro was a Uruguayan football player and coach.-Early life:Castro was born in Montevideo...

  • Zoilo Saldombide
    Zoilo Saldombide
    Zoilo Saldombide was a Uruguayan footballer. He was part of the team that won the first ever World Cup in 1930 for Uruguay, but he did not play any matches in the tournament. He was a club player of Montevideo Wanderers....

  • Pedro Petrone
    Pedro Petrone
    Pedro Petrone Schiavone , nicknamed Artillero was a Uruguayan footballer in the striker role. His nickname Artillero, meaning artilleryman or gunner in reference to his amazing goalscoring prowess....

  • Conduelo Píriz
    Conduelo Píriz
    Conduelo Píriz was an Uruguayan footballer who was part of the team that won the first ever World Cup in 1930 for Uruguay, but he did not play any matches in the tournament. He was a club player of Nacional Montevideo.-References:**...



1950 FIFA World Cup champions
1950 FIFA World Cup
The 1950 FIFA World Cup, held in Brazil from 24 June to 16 July, was the fourth FIFA World Cup. It was the first World Cup since 1938, the planned 1942 and 1946 competitions having been canceled owing to World War II...

  • Aníbal Paz
    Aníbal Paz
    Aníbal Luis Paz was a Uruguayan footballer. His position is goalkeeper. He was born in Montevideo.From 1939 to 1953 he played for Club Nacional de Football, winning the Uruguayan championship nine times . He also earned 22 caps for the Uruguay national football team from 1940 to 1950...

  • Eusebio Tejera
    Eusebio Tejera
    Eusebio Ramón Tejera Kirkerup was a Uruguayan footballer.From 1945 to 1950 he played for Club Nacional de Football, winning the Uruguayan championship in 1946, 47 and 50. He also earned 31 caps for the Uruguay national football team from 1945 to 1954...

  • Shubert Gambetta
  • Julio Pérez
    Julio Pérez
    Julio Gervasio Pérez Gutiérrez was a Uruguayan footballer.From 1950 to 1957 he played for Club Nacional de Football, winning the Uruguayan championship in 1950, 52, 55 and 56. He also earned 22 caps and scored 9 goals for the Uruguay national football team from 1947 to 1956...

  • Rodolfo Pini
    Rodolfo Pini
    Rodolfo Pini is a former Uruguayan footballer, who played for Club Nacional de Football.For the Uruguay national football team, he was part of the 1950 FIFA World Cup winning team, but did not play in any matches in the tournament.-References:*...



Notable coaches

William Reaside Héctor Castro
Héctor Castro
Héctor Castro was a Uruguayan football player and coach.-Early life:Castro was born in Montevideo...

 Enrique Fernández
Enrique Fernández Viola
Enrique Fernández Viola, commonly referred to as Enrique Fernández, was a Uruguayan footballer and manager who played for Nacional, FC Barcelona, Uruguay and the Catalan XI. As a manager he won two Uruguayan championships with Nacional and La Liga titles with both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid...

 (1945), (1950–52) Ondino Viera
Ondino Viera
Ondino Viera , in Brazil also known as Ondino Vieira, was an Uruguayan football manager. In his long lasting career he won between the 1930s and 1960s important titles with clubs in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay...

 Washington Etchamendy Juan Martín Mujica Roberto Fleitas
Roberto Fleitas
Roberto Fleitas is a Uruguayan football head coach and former center back who managed the Uruguayan national team and several top level Uruguayan clubs.-Career:...

 Héctor Núñez
Héctor Núñez
Héctor Núñez Bello is a former Uruguayan footballer and manager. He was manager of the Uruguay squad that won Copa América 1995.-Playing career:Núñez started his playing career at the age of 19 playing for Nacional...

 Hugo De León
Hugo De León
Hugo Eduardo de León Rodríguez, is a Uruguayan football coach and former player.-National team player career:The 189 cm defender was capped 48 times for Uruguay between July 1979 and June 1990, including four games at the 1990 World Cup...


List of presidents

  Dr. Sebastián Puppo 1899
  Mr. Jorge A. Ballestero 1900
  Mr. Bernardino Daglio (h) 1901
  Mr. Carlos Carve Urioste 1902
  Mr. Domingo Prat 1903–04
  Mr. Luis Laventure 1905
  Dr. José María Reyes Lerena 1906–07
  Dr. Domingo Prat 1908
  Dr. Francisco Del Campo 1909
  Dr. Domingo Prat 1910
  Dr. José María Delgado 1911–21
  Mr. Rodolfo Bermúdez 1922–23
  Mr. Numa Pesquera 1923–25
  Dr. Ramón Pedro Díaz 1926
  Mr. Oscar Bottini 1927
  Dr. Melitón Romero 1928
  Dr. José María Delgado 1929–32
  Dr. Atilio Narancio 1933–36
  Mr. Aníbal Zapicán Falco 1937
  Dr. Raúl Blengio Salvo 1938
  Dr. Rodolfo Gorriti 1940–45
  Mr. Roberto Espil 1946–49
  Ac. A. Gregorio Baldizán 1950–51
  Dr. Santiago de Brum Carbajal 1952–53
  Dr. Manuel González 1953–54
  Mr. Roberto Espil 1954
  Mr. José Añón 1955–61
  Dr. Eduardo Pons Etcheverry 1962–67
  Mr. Miguel Restuccia 1968–79
  Dr. Justo M. Alonso Leguisamo 1979–80
  Mr. Dante Iocco 1980–82
  Dr. Rodolfo Sienra 1983–85
  Ac. Mario Garbarino 1986–88
  Mr. Roberto Recalt 1989–91
  Mr. Ceferino Rodríguez 1992–97
  Mr. Dante Iocco 1998–00
  Ec. Eduardo Ache 2001–06
  Dr. Víctor Della Valle 2006
  Dr. Ricardo Alarcón 2006–

Domestic

  • Primera División (43)
    • Amateur Era (11): 1902
      Primera División Uruguaya 1902
      -Overview:It was contested by 6 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1903
      Primera División Uruguaya 1903
      -Overview:It was contested by 7 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1912
      Primera División Uruguaya 1912
      -Overview:It was contested by 8 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1915
      Primera División Uruguaya 1915
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1916
      Primera División Uruguaya 1916
      -Overview:It was contested by 9 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1917
      Primera División Uruguaya 1917
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1919
      Primera División Uruguaya 1919
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1920
      Primera División Uruguaya 1920
      -Overview:It was contested by 12 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1922
      Primera División Uruguaya 1922
      -Overview:It was contested by 12 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1923
      Primera División Uruguaya 1923
      -Overview:It was contested by 12 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League Standings:-Overview:It was contested by 32 teams, and Atlético Wanderers won the championship. Otherwise, this dissident championship is not considered official by the Uruguayan Football Association.-League...

      , 1924
      Primera División Uruguaya 1924
      -Overview:It was contested by 12 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League Standings:-Overview:It was contested by 17 teams, and Peñarol won the championship. Otherwise, this dissident championship is not considered official by the Uruguayan Football Association.-League Standings:-References:*...

      .
    • Professional Era (32): 1933
      Primera División Uruguaya 1933
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:*Playoff: Nacional-Peñarol 0-0, 0-0 and 3-2-References:*...

      , 1934
      Primera División Uruguaya 1934
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1939
      Primera División Uruguaya 1939
      -Overview:It was contested by 11 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:*Playoff: Nacional-Peñarol 3-2-References:*...

      , 1940
      Primera División Uruguaya 1940
      -Overview:It was contested by 11 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1941
      Primera División Uruguaya 1941
      -Overview:It was contested by 11 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1942
      Primera División Uruguaya 1942
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1943
      Primera División Uruguaya 1943
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1946
      Primera División Uruguaya 1946
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1947
      Primera División Uruguaya 1947
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1950
      Primera División Uruguaya 1950
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1952
      Primera División Uruguaya 1952
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1955
      Primera División Uruguaya 1955
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1956
      Primera División Uruguaya 1956
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1957
      Primera División Uruguaya 1957
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1963
      Primera División Uruguaya 1963
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1966
      Primera División Uruguaya 1966
      -Overview:It was contested by 10 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1969
      Primera División Uruguaya 1969
      -Overview:It was contested by 11 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1970
      Primera División Uruguaya 1970
      -Overview:It was contested by 11 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-Champions:-Relegation group:-References:*...

      , 1971
      Primera División Uruguaya 1971
      -Overview:It was contested by 12 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-Champions:-Relegation group:-References:*...

      , 1972
      Primera División Uruguaya 1972
      -Overview:It was contested by 12 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1977
      Primera División Uruguaya 1977
      -Overview:It was contested by 12 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1980
      Primera División Uruguaya 1980
      -Overview:It was contested by 14 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1983
      Primera División Uruguaya 1983
      -Overview:It was contested by 13 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1992
      Primera División Uruguaya 1992
      -Overview:It was contested by 13 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...

      , 1998
      Primera División Uruguaya 1998
      -Overview:It was contested by 12 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-Apertura:-Clausura:-Overall:-References:*...

      , 2000
      Primera División Uruguaya 2000
      -Overview:It was contested by 18 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-Apertura:-Clausura:-Overall:-Playoff:*Nacional 1-0 ; 1-1 PeñarolNacional won the championship.-References:*...

      , 2001
      Primera División Uruguaya 2001
      -Overview:It was contested by 18 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-Group A:-Group B:-Group C:-Overall:-Apertura:-Clausura:-Playoff:*Nacional 2-2 ; 2-1 DanubioNacional won the championship.-Group A:-Group B:-References:*...

      , 2002
      Primera División Uruguaya 2002
      -Overview:It was contested by 18 teams, and Nacional won the championship.-Group A:-Group B:-Group C:-Overall:-Apertura:-Clausura:-Playoff:*Danubio 1-2 ; 1-2 NacionalNacional won the championship.-Group A:-Group B:-References:*...

      , 2005
      Primera División Uruguaya 2005
      The Primera División Uruguaya 2005 started on March 5, 2005 and ended on July 12, 2005. The league changed to European style after the season, which started in August and ran to June next year, but a winter league instead of summer due to Southern Hemisphere....

      , 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11
      2010–11 Uruguayan Primera División season
      The 2010–11 Liga Profesional de Primera División season, also known as the 2010–11 Copa Uruguaya or the 2010–11 Campeonato Uruguayo, was the 107th season of Uruguay's top-flight football league, and the 80th in which it was professional....

      .


Other official domestic (79)
  • Copa Competencia (8): 1903, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1919, 1921, 1923
  • Copa de Honor (7): 1905, 1906, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917
  • Torneo de Honor (17): 1935, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1948, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959 (shared), 1960 (shared), 1961, 1962 (shared), 1963
  • Torneo Competencia (13): 1934, 1942 (shared), 1945, 1948, 1952, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 (shared), 1967 (shared), 1989
  • Torneo Cuadrangular (8): 1952, 1954, 1955 (Shared), 1956, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1967
  • Torneo Apertura (9): 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009
  • Torneo Clausura (6): 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2006 y 2011
  • Liguilla (8): 1982, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2007, 2008
  • Liga Mayor (3): 1975, 1976, 1977
  • Campeonato Nacional General Artigas (2): 1961, 1962
  • Torneo Fermín Garicoits (1): 1965
  • Torneo Ciudad de Montevideo (1): 1973
  • Torneo 50º Aniversario de Colombes (1): 1974
  • Torneo Campeones Olímpicos (1): 1974
  • Campeonato Estadio Centenario (1): 1983

International

  • Copa Libertadores (3): 1971
    1971 Copa Libertadores
    The Copa Libertadores 1971 was the 12th edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament. Nacional won the competition....

    , 1980, 1988
  • Intercontinental Cup
    Intercontinental Cup (football)
    The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the World Club Championship, Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the European Cup and the South American Copa Libertadores...

     (3):
    1971
    1971 Intercontinental Cup
    The 1971 Intercontinental Cup was a football tie held over two legs in December 1971 between the runners up of the 1970–71 European Cup, Panathinaikos , and Nacional, winners of the 1971 Copa Libertadores....

    , 1980
    1980 Intercontinental Cup
    The 1980 Intercontinental Cup was a football match played on 11 February 1981 between Nacional of Uruguay, winners of the 1980 Copa Libertadores, and Nottingham Forest of England, winners of the 1979–80 European Cup. The match was played for the first time at the neutral venue of the National...

    , 1988
    1988 Intercontinental Cup
    -External links:*...

  • Copa Interamericana
    Copa Interamericana
    Copa Interamericana was a football trophy contested between the champions of CONMEBOL's Copa Libertadores de América and the winners of CONCACAF's Champions' Cup...

     (2):
    1972, 1989
  • Recopa Sudamericana
    Recopa Sudamericana
    The Recopa Sudamericana is an annual football match-up between the reigning champions of the previous year's Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana, South America's premier club competitions....

     (1):
    1989

Other International

  • Copa Aldao
    Copa Aldao
    The Copa Ricardo Aldao , but popularily called the Campeonato Rioplatense and Copa Río de La Plata, was a football club competition contested annually, albeit irregularly, between the national champions of Argentina and Uruguay. The cup is one of the many inter-South American club competitions that...

     (5):
    1916, 1919, 1920, 1940, 1946
  • Copa de Honor Cousenier
    Copa de Honor Cousenier
    Copa de Honor Cousenier is a defunct international football club tournament which was played 13 times between representatives of the Argentine and Uruguay football associations between 1905 and 1920.-History:...

     (4):
    1905, 1915, 1916, 1917
  • Cup Tie Competition
    Tie Cup
    The Tie Cup is a defunct international football tournament played between representatives of the Argentine league , Rosario league and the Uruguayan football Association...

     (2):
    1913, 1915
  • Copa de Confraternidad Escobar – Gerona (1): 1945

Friendly

America
  • Copa Confraternidad Rioplatense: 1902, 1903, 1908, 1909, 1913, 1917
  • Campeonato Río de la Plata: 1903 (1er triunfo de Uruguay representado por Nacional)
  • Copa Campeones del Plata: 1904, 1922
  • Copa Albion: 1907
  • Copa Rosario-Montevideo: 1909
  • Copa Intendencias Municipales del Plata: 1919
  • Copa Uruguay-Paraguay: 1924
  • Copa Montevideo-Avellaneda: 1927, 1928
  • Copa Ciudad de La Plata: 1928, 1971
  • Copa Embajada de España: 1928
  • Copa Amistad Nacional-Boca: 1929
  • Copa Embajada de Perú: 1929
  • Copa del Atlántico: 1947
  • Copa Ciudad de Montevideo Internacional: 1953, 1969, 1970, 1978
  • Campeonato Nocturno Rioplatense: 1938
  • C. C. Grandes del Río de la Plata: 1938
  • Copa Ciudad de Rosario: 1938
  • Torneo cuadrangular en Santiago de Chile: 1951
  • Torneo Internacional de El Salvador: 1964
  • Copa Triangular Internacional: 1970
  • Trofeo 2º Carnaval del Fútbol de México: 1971
  • Copa Colosos del Fútbol: 1976
  • Copa Ciudad de Montevideo: 1984, 1986
  • Copa Bayer: 1985
  • Copa Mar del Plata: 1989
  • Copa Mar del Plata: 1998
  • Copa Conrad de Punta del Este: 2005
  • Copa Ricard: 2006, 2008
  • Copa Suat: 2008
  • Copa Bimbo
    Copa Bimbo
    The Campeonato Internacional de Verano, also konwn under its sponsored name Copa Bimbo, is an international exhibition football competition hosted in Montevideo, Uruguay since 2009. It features four teams: Uruguay's two major teams Nacional and Peñarol, and guest teams from Argentina , Brazil and...

     (2)
    : 2010 y 2011.
  • Copa Noche Alba: 2011.


Europe
  • Copa Teresa Herrera (La Coruña): 1958
  • Pentagonal Internacional: 1959
  • IV Torneo Ciudad de León (España): 1977
  • Trofeo Ciudad de Albacete: 1987
  • Trofeo Costa del Sol
    Trofeo Costa del Sol
    Trofeo Internacional Costa del Sol is football friendly competition, patrocined by Spain Federation and held in Málaga, Spain by CD Málaga, was beginning on 1961 to 1983, Discontinued after 1983 due to financial difficulties. No tournaments took place in two decades, during which time local club CD...

    : 1972, 2006


Asia
  • Copa Corea del Sur: 1989
  • Copa China: 1996


Domestic Friendly (53)
  • Trofeo Cambridge F.C. (3): 1905, 1906, 1907
  • Copa Pro – Chile: 1906
  • Copa “Instrucción Primaria”: 1906
  • Copa "CURCC- Nacional": 1908
  • Copa Juan Cat: 1908
  • Copa “Reina Margarita”: 1908
  • Copa "Entre Nous": 1908
  • Copa "Asociación Rural" (San José): 1910
  • Copa Dirección Nacional de Educación Primaria: 1910
  • Copa "La Razón": 1911
  • Copa "Instrucciones del Año XIII": 1913
  • Copa Julio Bossio: 1914
  • Copa "Presidente Brum": 1919
  • Copa "República del Perú": 1919
  • Copa "Día de la Raza" y "Sarandí": 1919
  • Copa Albion: 1919
  • Copa León Peyrou (3): 1920, 1921, 1922
  • Copa Delbene: 1921
  • Copa" Intendencia de Soriano": 1921
  • Copa A. Rosso: 1924
  • Copa El Día ( Larre Borges): 1926
  • Copa Ing. José Serrato: 1928
  • Copa "Presidente Serrato": 1930
  • Copa "Dr. R. Jude": 1931
  • Copa Ferrocarriles del Estado (2): 1932, 1933
  • Copa UTE: 1932
  • Copa “Los Estadios”: 1932
  • Copa Cruz Roja Paraguaya: 1933
  • Copa “Berta Singerman”: 1933
  • Copa Ramírez y Pomar: 1934
  • Copa Bandera de la Raza: 1935
  • Copa “Lord Willington”: 1938
  • Copa Oscaria: 1940
  • 'Trofeo “Millington Drake”: 1941
  • Trofeo Inauguración Parque Central: 1944
  • Cuadrangular Emilio Píriz: 1946
  • Torneo Embajada de Perú: 1948
  • Trofeo República de Chile: 1953
  • Trofeo Nelson Iriniz Casas: 1958
  • Trofeo Zezé Moreira: 1968
  • Copa Intendencia Municipal de Montevideo: 1972
  • Torneo Centenario “Curva de Maroñas”: 1973
  • Copa Sebastián Elcano: 1987
  • Copa Confraternidad: 1989
  • Copa “13 de Setiembre de 1903”: 2003
  • Copa Uruguay Natural (Paysandú): 2004.
  • Copa Ferrocarril FC (Salto): 2009.
  • Copa Monte Carlo TV: 2011.

Domestics (83)

  • Campeonato Uruguayo Tercera división (23): 1936, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1949, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1983, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2003 y 2005.
  • Campeonato Uruguayo Cuarta división (Sub-19) (28): 1941, 1942, 1945, 1946, 1950, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1982, 1984, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2001, 2009 y 2010.
  • Campeonato Uruguayo Quinta división (Sub-17) (21): 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1986, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 y 2010.
  • Campeonato Uruguayo Sexta división (Sub-15) (5): 1985, 1987, 1996, 1999 y 2002.
  • Campeonato Uruguayo Séptima división (Sub-14) (6): 1987, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2003 y 2008.

Internationals (83)

  • 2 Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil
    Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil
    The Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil, formerly known as Torneio Romeu Goulart Jacques, is a U-17 football tournament played on annual basis in the Brazilian city of Santiago, Rio Grande do Sul...

     titles: 1989, 1994
  • 3 PUNTA CUP Juvenil titles: 2006, 2008 and 2009
  • Clarkson Friendship Cup: 2009
  • Flores Cup: 2011

Basketball

Nacional participates in the tournaments organised by the Uruguayan basketball federation Federación Uruguaya de Basketball
Uruguayan Basketball Federation
The Federacion Uruguaya de Basketball also known by the acronymun FUBB, is Uruguay's professional basketball league's federation.-History: under the presidency of Federico Crocker...

 (known as FUBB) since 1932. The club won the championships of 1935 and 1937. Nowadays, Nacional takes part in the Torneo Metropolitano, Uruguayan basketball second division.
  • Campeonato Federal (2): 1935 y 1937.
  • Liguilla (2): 1982 y 1983.

Cycling

Nacional participates in the championships organised by the Uruguayan Cycling Federation Federación Ciclista del Uruguay since its beginnings. The club won the most important competitions in several occasions: Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay and Rutas de América
Rutas de América
Rutas de América is a stage road bicycle race held annually in February in Uruguay. Since 2009, the race is organized as a 2.2 event on the UCI America Tour.- Winners :...

, individually and by teams. Nowadays, Nacional cycling team has the presence of Milton Wynants
Milton Wynants
Milton Ariel Wynants Vázquez is a racing cyclist from Uruguay, who was affiliated with the Veloz Club Sanducero.Wynants competed in four consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country...

, winner of a silver medal for Uruguay in the 2000 Summer Olympics
2000 Summer Olympics
The Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games or the Millennium Games/Games of the New Millennium, officially known as the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was celebrated between 15 September and 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia...

.

Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay (9)
  • Por equipos (6): 1960, 1961, 1968, 1994, 1999 y 2000.
  • General Individual (3)
Leandro Noli: 1939.
Jorge Correa: 1968.
Milton Wynants
Milton Wynants
Milton Ariel Wynants Vázquez is a racing cyclist from Uruguay, who was affiliated with the Veloz Club Sanducero.Wynants competed in four consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country...

: 1996.


Rutas de América
Rutas de América
Rutas de América is a stage road bicycle race held annually in February in Uruguay. Since 2009, the race is organized as a 2.2 event on the UCI America Tour.- Winners :...

 (6)
  • Por equipos (5): 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000 y 2001.
  • General Individual (1)
Gustavo Figueredo: 2000.


Mil Millas Orientales (1)
  • General Individual (1)
Tomás Correa: 1960.


Vuelta Ciclista del Paraguay (2)
  • Por equipos (1): 1998.
  • General Individual (1)
Gustavo Figueredo: 1998

Tennis

Nacional has a lot of tennis courts in Parque Central, behind the stand Talud Abdón Porte, in which several stages of the tournaments organised in Uruguay are disputed. In 2005, the club had the honour of holding various games played by Uruguay in the American Zone II of Davis Cup
Davis Cup
The Davis Cup is the premier international team event in men's tennis. It is run by the International Tennis Federation and is contested between teams of players from competing countries in a knock-out format. The competition began in 1900 as a challenge between Britain and the United States. By...

.

Volleyball

Nacional has its volleyball court in Parque Central, in the gymnasium of Jaime Cibils street. In that stadium, the club plays its home games of the championships organised by the Uruguayan volleyball federation Federación Uruguaya de Vóleibol in every category.

Men (6)

  • Campeonato Federal (1): 1954.
  • Super Liga Nacional de Voleibol (3): 2008, 2009, 2010.
  • Torneo Apertura Livosur (2): 2009, 2010.
  • Torneo Clausura Livosur (2): 2006, 2008.

Women's football

Nacional was part of the tournaments organised by the Department of Femenine Football of the Uruguayan Football Association, since its establishment in 1996. The club won various league titles and its main rival in Uruguay was Rampla Juniors
Rampla Juniors
Rampla Juniors Fútbol Club, usually known simply as Rampla Juniors is an Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo.-Origin and colours:...

. Internationally, Nacional played in various South American championships. The club dissaffiliated in 2005 and returned to the league in 2009 ending third in the annual standings.

Official national tournaments (4)

  • Campeonato Uruguayo (3): 1997, 2000 y 2010.
  • Torneo Preparación Joseph Blatter (1): 2010

Other national tournaments (2)

  • Trofeo Amistoso Día Internacional de la Mujer (Minas-Lavalleja) (1): 2011
  • Triangular Internacional Diego Rodríguez (Rivera) (1): 2011

Youth tournaments (2)

  • Torneo Apertura Sub 18 (1): 2004
  • Torneo Preparación Bicentenario Sub 16 (1): 2011

Futsal

Nacional participates in the championships organised by de Futsal Delegated Commission of the Uruguayan Football Association. The club won the Uruguayan league title in various occasions and is nowadays the Uruguayan champion. Internationally, Nacionals main achievement is the second place in the South American Futsal Cup Copa Libertadores de América de Futsal in 2003.

Torneos nacionales (10)

  • Campeonato Metropolitano (8): 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 y 1997.
  • Campeonato Nacional de Clubes Campeones (2): 1994, 1997.

Torneos nacionales (20)

  • Campeonato Uruguayo (7): 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008 y 2009.
  • Campeonato Metropolitano (5): 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007 y 2009.
  • Copa de Honor (Liguilla Pre Libertadores) (2): 2006, 2010.
  • Campeonato Apertura (5): 1998, 2000, 2005, 2008 y 2009.
  • Campeonato Clausura (3): 1998, 2002 y 2009.

Torneos internacionales (1)

  • Ganador de la Zona Sur de la Copa Libertadores de Futsal: 2003.

Campeonatos Uruguayos Juveniles Futsal (AUF)(5)

  • Campeonato Uruguayo Sub-20 (4): 2001, 2006, 2007 y 2010.
  • Campeonato Uruguayo Sub-15: 2007.

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