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Football club
Salus
Full nameSalus Football Club
Nickname(s)Azulgrana (Blue and Red)
Founded10 April 1928
GroundParque Salus
Capacity4.000
ChairmanGabriel Noil
ManagerJuan Carlos Paz
LeagueSegunda División Amateur
Home colours Away colours

Salus Football Club is a football club from Montevideo, Uruguay. They currently play in the Second Amateur Division, the third tier of the Uruguayan championship.

History

On April 10, 1928, a gathering of a hundred players, family members, and enthusiasts from Nuevo París decided that the neighborhood club would operate "seriously,". They established the club and requested legal recognition on the same day. The club was named "Salus" after a bakery, the main collaborator during the neighborhood's football afternoons, where butchers and other suppliers would provide the neighbors various resources. Under this context, a Catalan shopkeeper donated blue and garnet FC Barcelona kits to the club, which is where its traditional colors originated from

Titles

Primera División Amateur
2024 teams


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