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| Full name | Institución Atlética Sud América | ||
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| Nicknames | Buzones (Postboxes) Naranjitas (Little Oranges) | ||
| Founded | February 15, 1914; 111 years ago (1914-02-15) | ||
| Ground | Parque Carlos Ángel Fossa Montevideo, Uruguay | ||
| Capacity | 6,000 | ||
| Chairman | José Vicente | ||
| Manager | Luis López | ||
| League | Segunda División | ||
| 2021 | Primera División, 14th (relegated) | ||
| Website | iasauy | ||
Institución Atlética Sud América, usually known asSud América or justIASA, is afootball club fromMontevideo. They currently play in theUruguayan Segunda Division.
Sud América was formed from the team formerly known as the "Montevideo Helios".[1]
Sud América has won the Uruguayan 2nd Division on 7 occasions, this is a national record they share withFénix. It was a hard-to-beat team back in the days and it was very economically stable.
After the relegation to2nd Division in 1996, Sud América competed consecutively without success for 16 seasons, becoming the most popular team of the division. In the2013 season (17th consecutive season in second) the club achieved the promotion to theElite Division complying with its objectives wanting to return to it as a celebration of its centenary.
Sud América usually play their home games atEstadio Carlos Angel Fossa which is located inMontevideo and has a capacity of 6,000 spectators.
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| October 24, 1995First round | Gimnasia LP | 1–0 | La Plata, Argentina | |
| Guglielminpietro | Report | Stadium:Estadio Juan Carmelo Zerillo |
| October 31, 1995First round | Sud América | 4–0 | Paysandú, Uruguay | |
| Alfaro Oddine Lujambio da Luz | Report | Stadium:Estadio Parque Artigas |
| November 15, 1995Quarterfinals | Sud América | 0–1 | Paysandú, Uruguay | |
| Report | Espínola | Stadium:Estadio Parque Artigas |
| November 22, 1995Quarterfinals | Atlético Colegiales | 1–2 (4–3p) | Asunción, Paraguay | |
| Gómez | Report | Acevedo Lujambio | Stadium:Estadio Manuel Ferreira | |
| Penalties | ||||
| Candia Goroso Gómez Almada | Orta Alfaro Landaida Russomando Lujambio | |||
Sud América eliminated via penalties (4–3) due to draw on points 3–3.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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