Club Nacional de Football

Uruguayan association football club

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2023 Álvaro 'Chino' Recoba began coaching the team, with his tenure expected to last until 2024.
2022 Nacional won the Primera División title most recently in this season.
2019 Club Nacional de Football wins multiple domestic titles including the Supercopa Uruguaya, Torneo Intermedio, Torneo Clausura, and Torneo Apertura.
April 2019 Club Nacional de Football announced plans to form a rugby union section to compete in the 2020 Súper Liga Americana de Rugby season.
2018 Nacional qualified for the Copa Libertadores for the 45th time, marking its 22nd consecutive appearance - a new record in the tournament's history.
2018 Club Nacional de Football won the U-20 Copa Libertadores youth tournament for the first time.
2016 Nacional won its 46th Uruguayan Championship in a one-round tournament that marked a return to the calendar year format.
June 2013 Nacional supporters displayed what they claimed to be 'the biggest flag in the world' during a Copa Libertadores match against Deportivo Toluca. The massive flag measured 600 meters in length and 50 meters in height, weighing 5,000 kg and requiring 400 people to move it. It was subsequently entered into the Guinness World Records as 'the biggest flag ever seen in a football match'.
February 2013 Club Nacional reached 60,000 associates.
2012 Club Nacional de Football won both the Campeonato Uruguayo and Torneo Clausura championships.
2012 Participated in the Triangular Confraternidad tournament in Artigas
June 3 2012 Nacional beat Liverpool 4 - 3.
May 27 2012 Nacional beat Montevideo Wanderers 2 - 0.
May 20 2012 Peñarol lost to Nacional 2 - 3.
May 12 2012 Nacional drew with Rampla Juniors 1 - 1.
May 5 2012 Fénix lost to Nacional 0 - 2.
April 29 2012 El Tanque Sisley lost to Nacional 0 - 1.
April 21 2012 Rentistas lost to Nacional 2-3.
April 15 2012 Nacional beat Cerrito 6-1.
April 12 2012 Nacional Uruguay's lost to Brazil's Vasco da Gama 0-1.
April 9 2012 Nacional beat Bella Vista 3-1.
April 5 2012 Libertad Paraguay's beat Uruguay's Nacional 2-1.
March 31 2012 Cerro Largo beat Nacional 4-2.
March 27 2012 Nacional Uruguay's beat Peru's Alianza Lima 1–0.
March 23 2012 Nacional beat Danubio 3–1.
March 20 2012 Alianza Lima Peru's beat Uruguay's Nacional 1–0.
March 9 2012 Racing beat Nacional 1–0.
March 4 2012 Nacional beat Cerro 3–0.
February 19 2012 Defensor Sporting drew with Nacional 2–2.
February 19 2012 Nacional beat River Plate 3–2.
February 16 2012 Nacional Uruguay's lost to Paraguay's Libertad 1–2.
February 8 2012 Vasco da Gama Brazil's lost to Uruguay's Nacional 1–2.
February 1 2012 Nacional drew with Liverpool 1–1 but lost on penalties 3–4.
January 29 2012 Nacional lost to Bella Vista 2–3.
January 28 2012 Everton Chile's lost to Uruguay's Nacional 3–5.
January 26 2012 Universidad de Chile Chile's drew with Uruguay's Nacional 1–1.
January 21 2012 Olimpia Paraguay's beat Uruguay's Nacional 2–0.
January 19 2012 Nacional Uruguay's beat Uruguay's Peñarol 1–0.
January 15 2012 Universidad San Martín Peru's and Uruguay's Nacional played a match with a score of 1—2.
January 13 2012 Nacional Uruguay's and Uruguay's Peñarol played a match with a score of 1—1.
2011 Club Nacional de Football won the Cuadrangular Internacional Ciudad de San Nicolás de los Arroyos international friendly tournament in Argentina.
2011 Won the Copa de Honor (Liguilla Pre Libertadores).
2011 Club Nacional de Football won the Torneo Preparación Bicentenario Sub 16 youth tournament.
2011 Nacional's women's volleyball team won the Torneo Abierto ciudad de Minas.
2011 Club Nacional de Football won the Torneo Apertura championship.
2011 Competed in the Triangular Internacional Diego Rodríguez tournament in Rivera
2011 Nacional won the Campeonato Uruguayo in women's football for the 2011-2012 season
2011 Club Nacional de Football won the Torneo Preparación Joseph Blatter championship.
November 20 2011 Nacional beat Peñarol 2–1.

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