Results

Costa Rica Segunda 04/13 20:00 18 [9] Municipal Turrialba v CS Uruguay de Coronado [7] W 1-2
Costa Rica Segunda 04/06 21:00 17 [6] CS Uruguay de Coronado v Guadalupe FC [4] L 1-3
Costa Rica Segunda 04/04 01:00 16 [7] Limon Black Star v CS Uruguay de Coronado [5] L 3-2
Costa Rica Segunda 03/29 02:00 15 [5] CS Uruguay de Coronado v Cariari Pococi [2] L 0-1
Costa Rica Segunda 03/24 19:00 14 [5] Antioquia FC v CS Uruguay de Coronado [6] W 2-6
Costa Rica Segunda 03/19 02:00 13 [7] CS Uruguay de Coronado v Escorpiones de Belen FC [1] W 4-0
Costa Rica Segunda 03/15 02:00 12 [3] Futbol Consultants Desamparados v CS Uruguay de Coronado [7] L 2-1
Costa Rica Segunda 03/09 02:00 11 [6] CS Uruguay de Coronado v FC Aserri [7] L 1-2
Costa Rica Segunda 03/02 02:00 9 [6] CS Uruguay de Coronado v Municipal Turrialba [9] W 5-1
Costa Rica Segunda 02/25 02:00 8 [8] Guadalupe FC v CS Uruguay de Coronado [5] L 2-1
Costa Rica Segunda 02/21 02:00 7 [6] CS Uruguay de Coronado v Limon Black Star [9] L 1-2
Costa Rica Segunda 02/16 20:00 6 [1] Cariari Pococi v CS Uruguay de Coronado [5] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 18 18
Wins 16 9 7
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 13 6 7
Goals for 57 31 26
Goals against 50 24 26
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 8 2 6

C.S. Uruguay de Coronado is a Costa Rican football club that competes in the Costa Rican Segunda División.

History

Founded 3 January 1936, they were named after the first FIFA World Cup champions, Uruguay. They changed their first club colors, red and black like Alajuelense, to the yellow and black of Uruguayan giants Peñarol and made their Primera División debut in 1950. In 1961, they became runner-up to champions El Carmen, when the big clubs left the Federación Costarricense de Fútbol and founded their own ASOFUTBOL league and the title was contested between three clubs only: Carmen, Uruguay de Coronado and Gimnástica Española. However, the ASOFUTBOL teams returned to the league and only Uruguay retained their place in the top tier.

In 1963, they surprisingly won the league with players like "Caballo" Otárola, "Camarón" Padilla, Luis Chacón, Carlos Luis "Piche" García and Rodrigo "Riguín" Sandoval.

They played in the Primera División from 1988 until relegation in 1992. Uruguay returned to the top flight in summer 2012.

**CS Uruguay: A Legacy of Passion and Pride**

Club Sport Uruguay, commonly known as CS Uruguay, is a prominent soccer team based in the vibrant city of Ciudad Colón, Costa Rica. Founded in 1935, the club has a rich history and a deep-rooted connection to the local community, embodying the spirit and passion of Costa Rican soccer.

CS Uruguay competes in the top tiers of Costa Rican football, showcasing a blend of seasoned talent and emerging young players. The team's colors, blue and white, symbolize their commitment to excellence and unity. Known for their dynamic playing style, CS Uruguay emphasizes teamwork, skill, and determination on the field, making them a formidable opponent in every match.

The club's home ground, Estadio Municipal de Ciudad Colón, is a hub of excitement and energy, where passionate fans gather to support their team. The loyal fanbase, known as "La Fuerza Uruguaya," creates an electrifying atmosphere, turning every home game into a memorable experience.

CS Uruguay is not just a soccer team; it is a symbol of community pride and resilience. The club actively engages in various social initiatives, promoting youth development and fostering a love for the sport among the younger generation. With a commitment to both athletic excellence and community service, CS Uruguay continues to inspire and uplift the spirit of soccer in Costa Rica.

As they strive for success in national and international competitions, CS Uruguay remains dedicated to their core values of integrity, teamwork, and respect, making them a beloved institution in Costa Rican football.