Club Atlético Aldosivi

Aldosivi
Full nameClub Atlético Aldosivi
NicknamesTiburón (Shark)
El Verde (The Green)
El equipo de la Ciudad (The City team)
El más grande de la Costa Atlantica (The greatest on the Atlantic Coast)
Founded29 March 1913 (1913-03-29)
GroundEstadio José María Minella
Capacity35,354 [1]
ChairmanHernán Tillous
ManagerGuillermo Farré
LeaguePrimera División
202513th. of Zona A
Websitealdosivi.com

Club Atlético Aldosivi (usually called simply Aldosivi) is an Argentine football club based in the city of Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province. The senior squad plays since 2025 in the Primera División, the first division of the Argentine football league system.

The club also has a women's football section.

History

Foundation

The club was founded on March 29, 1913, when a group of employees of the French company that was building the port of Mar del Plata by then, met at El Recreo coffee house to establish a club where they could play the sport they loved.

The club's name comes from the first two letters of the last name of engineers and owners of the company commissioned to build the port: Allard, Doulfus, Sillard, and Wiriott (the "w" was changed to a "v" because there was no "W" available to telegraph the official announcement).[2]

The first colors were taken from the French flag (blue, white and red), worn by the team during its first years of existence. Some time later, a local store donated the green and yellow jerseys in vertical stripes to the club. It became Aldosivi definitive colors, worn to present days.

Pedro Seré was elected as club's first president. He also established the "Asociación Marplatense de Football" (the first local league), headquartered at the port of Mar del Plata on Figuero Alcorta street.

First success

With football as the main activity of the institution, the first notable achievement was the promotion to the first division of MDP in 1959. The Ministry of Public Works Stadium was Aldosivi's venue by then.

In 1973, Aldosivi played its first National Championship. The club returned to the top division competitions in 1975, achieving a well remembered win over Boca Juniors 2–1 at La Bombonera.[3]

Apart from football, the club hosted other sports activities such as basketball, boxing and bowling, among others. These sections are no longer active.

In 1979, Aldosivi merged with two other clubs from Mar del Plata, Talleres and Banfield, and was known by the name Defensores del Puerto until 1981 when it returned to the traditional name, which it still uses today.[2]

Players

Current squad

As of 18 February 2026[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ARG Axel Werner
2 DF  ARG Guillermo Enrique
3 DF  PAR Fernando Román
4 DF  ARG Rodrigo González
5 MF  ARG Roberto Bochi
6 DF  ARG Joaquín Novillo
7 MF  ARG Natanael Guzmán (on loan from Plaza Colonia)
8 MF  ARG Esteban Rolón
9 FW  URU Junior Arias
10 FW  ARG Alan Sosa (on loan from Gimnasia LP)
11 FW  ARG Agustín Palavecino (on loan from Estudiantes)
13 MF  URU Federico Gino (captain)
16 MF  ARG Matías Morello
17 GK  ARG Sebastián Moyano
18 DF  ARG Lucas Rodríguez
19 FW  ARG Nicolás Cordero
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW  ARG Rodrigo Márquez (on loan from Independiente)
21 DF  ARG Emanuel Iñiguez
22 FW  ARG Facundo De La Vega
23 GK  ARG Ignacio Chicco
25 DF  ARG Néstor Breitenbruch
27 FW  ARG Tomás Fernández
28 DF  ARG Santiago Moya (on loan from Huracán)
30 FW  COL Alejandro Villarreal (on loan from Santos)
32 MF  ARG Franco Leys
33 DF  ARG Nicolás Zalazar
47 FW  ARG David Juárez
55 MF  ARG Martín García
71 DF  ARG Federico Laurelli
77 FW  URU Mauro Da Luz
80 MF  ARG Lautaro Chávez

Reserve squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
31 DF  ARG Ian Acosta
34 MF  ARG Juan Ignacio Achetoni
39 FW  ARG Alexis Devesa
49 FW  ARG Lucas Lazarte
52 MF  ARG Lautaro Ludueña

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF  ARG Elías Brítez (to San Telmo until 31 December 2026)

Former players

Managers

Titles

National

Regional

  • Liga Marplatense de Fútbol
    • First Division (6): 1973, 1974, 1975, 1989, 1993, 1994
    • Second Division (3): 1923, 1959, 1983
    • Third Division (2): 1941, 1944

References

  1. ^ "Football stadiums of the world – Stadium List South America | Football stadiums of the world". Archived from the original on 20 September 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Albion Road". Archived from the original on 16 October 2008. Retrieved 23 November 2008.
  3. ^ Aldosivi quiere repetir la hazaña del '75 by Víctor Molinero, La Capital, 12 May 2015
  4. ^ "Plantel Profesional". aldosivi.com. Retrieved 18 February 2026.