{{Short description|Uruguayan football club}} {{Use British English|date=August 2024}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2024}} {{Infobox football club | clubname = Progreso | image = Club Atlético Progreso.png | image_size = 170px | fullname = Club Atlético Progreso | nickname = ''Gauchos del Pantanoso''<br />''Los gauchos del Pantanoso''<br />''Gauchos''<br />''Aurirrojos''<br />''Los de La Teja'' | founded = {{start date and age|1917|4|30|df=y}} | ground = Parque Abraham Paladino | capacity = 8,000 | chairman = Fabián Canobbio | manager = Leonel Rocco | league = Liga AUF Uruguaya | season = 2025 | position = Liga AUF Uruguaya, 12th of 16 | website = {{URL|https://www.clubatleticoprogreso.com/}} | pattern_la1=_progreso22h | pattern_b1 =_progreso22h | pattern_ra1=_progreso22h | pattern_sh1=_progreso22h | pattern_so1=_progreso22h | leftarm1 = FFFFFF | body1 = FFFFFF | rightarm1 = FFFFFF | shorts1 = FFFFFF | socks1 = FFFFFF | pattern_la2= | pattern_b2 =_progreso22a | pattern_ra2= | pattern_sh2=_progreso22a | pattern_so2=_yellowtop | leftarm2 = 000000 | body2 = FFFFFF | rightarm2 = 000000 | shorts2 = FFFFFF | socks2 = FF0000 }} '''Club Atlético Progreso''', also known simply as '''Progreso''', is a professional football club based in Montevideo, Uruguay, that will compete in the Uruguayan Primera División again in 2024 after being relegated to the Second Division in 2021

Progreso's Estadio Abraham Paladino is capable of holding 8,000 spectators.

==History== The club was founded on 30 April 1917.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Uruguay: Infoclubes 4|url=http://www.el-area.com/uruguay/subpaginas/info-clubes4_uru.htm#gauchos|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-12|website=el-area.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070527021750/http://www.el-area.com:80/uruguay/subpaginas/info-clubes4_uru.htm |archive-date=27 May 2007 }}</ref> The club's first match was played on 26 May 1918, with Progreso beating Club Maroñas 2–0. Progreso won its first title with the Divisional Intermedia (Second Division at that time) in 1938. It went on to win it the next year as well, along with two more championships in 1956 and 1963. The club has three Segunda División championships: in 1945, 1979, and 2005–06. In 1975 and 1978, Progreso won the Tercera División (Segunda División Amateur).

thumb|left|90px|Old logo Progreso's first continental participation was in the 1987 Copa Libertadores, where they finished third in a group consisting of fellow Uruguayan club Nacional, and Peruvian clubs San Agustin and Alianza Lima. They participated again in the 1990 edition, since they had won the league the previous year. In that edition, Progreso won their group, which consisted of Defensor Sporting, Pepeganga Margarita, and Mineros de Guayana. They qualified to the second round, where they were eliminated by Barcelona of Ecuador.

In 1989, Progreso won the Primera División, the only championship in the history of the Uruguayan league to use a single round-robin format (13 games). This format was due to a calendar conflict with national and international cups that year. Progreso's president at that time was Dr. Tabaré Vázquez, who later became the president of Uruguay.

Progreso's first team kit in 1917 was white with black stripes. The kit expressed the team's affinity with the anarchist movement.<ref name=historia /> The strip was later changed to red and yellow, the colors of Catalonia, which was known for its identification with the Spanish Revolution.<ref name=historia>{{Cite web|date=2020-06-01|title=Fútbol uruguayo, origen e historia de sus equipos: Progreso|url=https://obduliosonlospadres.com/2020/06/01/futbol-uruguayo-origen-e-historia-de-sus-equipos-progreso/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-12|website=Obdulio Son los Padres|language=es-ES|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200602000212/https://obduliosonlospadres.com/2020/06/01/futbol-uruguayo-origen-e-historia-de-sus-equipos-progreso/ |archive-date=2 June 2020 }}</ref>

==Performance in CONMEBOL competitions== *'''Copa Libertadores: 3 appearances''' ::1987: Group stage ::1990: Second round ::2020: First stage

==Continental record== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Season ! Competition ! Round ! Opponent ! Score ! Result ! Aggregate |- |rowspan=4|1990 |rowspan=4|Copa Libertadores |rowspan=3|Group stage |{{flagicon|URU}} Defensor Sporting |style="background:#fdd; text-align:center;"| 1–1 |style="background:#fdd; text-align:center;"| 0–0 |rowspan=3 style="text-align:center;"| 1st |- |{{flagicon|VEN}} Mineros |style="background:#fdd; text-align:center;"| 1–1 |style="background:#dfd; text-align:center;"| 1–3 |- |{{flagicon|VEN}} Pepeganga Margarita |style="background:#dfd; text-align:center;"| 2–0 |style="background:#fdd; text-align:center;"| 1–0 |- |rowspan=1|Second round |{{flagicon|ECU}} Barcelona |style="background:#ffd; text-align:center;"| 2–2 |style="background:#fdd; text-align:center;"| 2–0 |style="background:#fdd; text-align:center;"| 2–4 |- |rowspan=1|2020 |rowspan=1|Copa Libertadores |rowspan=1|First stage |{{flagicon|ECU}} Barcelona |style="background:#fdd; text-align:center;"| 0–2 |style="background:#fdd; text-align:center;"| 1–3 |style="background:#fdd; text-align:center;"| 1–5 |}

==Current squad== {{updated|22 March, 2026}} {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no= 1|nat=ARG|name=Andrés Mehring|pos=GK}} {{Fs player|no= 2|nat=URU|name=Sebastián Cardozo|pos=DF}} {{Fs player|no= 4|nat=URU|name=Marcos Paolini|pos=DF}} {{Fs player|no= 5|nat=URU|name=Agustín Pinheiro|pos=MF}} {{Fs player|no= 6|nat=URU|name=Federico Andueza|pos=DF|other= on loan from Atlético Sarmiento}} {{Fs player|no= 7|nat=URU|name=Fabricio Fernández|pos=MF}} {{Fs player|no= 8|nat=URU|name=Adrián Colombino|pos=MF}} {{Fs player|no= 9|nat=URU|name=Gary Silva|pos=FW}} {{Fs player|no=10|nat=URU|name=Ignacio Lemmo|pos=MF}} {{Fs player|no=11|nat=URU|name=Nahuel López|pos=FW|other= on loan from Club Nacional}} {{Fs player|no=13|nat=URU|name=Hernán Carroso|pos=DF}} {{Fs player|no=14|nat=URU|name=Facundo Kidd|pos=DF}} {{Fs player|no=15|nat=URU|name=Mauro Martín|pos=DF}} {{Fs player|no=16|nat=URU|name=Gianfranco Trasante|pos=DF}} {{Fs player|no=17|nat=URU|name=Facundo de León|pos=FW}} {{Fs mid}} {{Fs player|no=18|nat=ARG|name=Gonzalo Silva|pos=MF}} {{Fs player|no=19|nat=URU|name=Joaquín Solleiro|pos=FW}} {{Fs player|no=20|nat=ARG|name=José Vanetta|pos=FW|other= on loan from Unión Santa Fe}} {{Fs player|no=21|nat=URU|name=Juan Rivero|pos=FW}} {{Fs player|no=22|nat=ARG|name=Agustin Paz|pos=MF}} {{Fs player|no=23|nat=URU|name=Matteo Copelotti|pos=FW}} {{Fs player|no=24|nat=URU|name=Santiago Viera|pos=MF}} {{Fs player|no=25|nat=URU|name=Jonathan dos Santos|pos=FW}} {{Fs player|no=26|nat=URU|name=Deivis Santo|pos=DF}} {{Fs player|no=29|nat=URU|name=Nicolás Fernández|pos=FW}} {{Fs player|no=30|nat=URU|name=Agustín Codagnone|pos=MF}} {{Fs player|no=31|nat=URU|name=Federico Ruiz|pos=FW}} {{Fs player|no=33|nat=URU|name=Agustín Requena|pos=GK}} {{Fs player|no=40|nat=URU|name=Ayrton Cougo|pos=DF}} {{Fs player|no=93|nat=URU|name=Diego Sánchez|pos=FW}} {{Fs end}}

==Managers== This is an incomplete list of Progreso Managers.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Progreso - Manager history|url=https://www.worldfootball.net/teams/te19694/progreso/all-managers/|access-date=2021-07-12|website=worldfootball.net|language=en}}</ref> *{{flagicon|Uruguay}} Jorge González (April 2002–Dec 2002) *{{flagicon|Uruguay}} Mario Saralegui (Oct 2007–March 2008) *{{flagicon|Uruguay}} Raúl Moeller (Jan 2011–June 2011) *{{flagicon|Uruguay}} Leonardo Ramos (August 2011–Dec 2012) *{{flagicon|Uruguay}} Carlos Rodao (Jan 2013–April 2013) *{{Flagicon|URU}} Santiago Paz (May 2013–April 2014) *{{flagicon|Uruguay}} Juan Carlos Duarte (April 2014–November 2014) *{{Flagicon|URU}} Rubén Da Silva (November 2014–July 2015) *{{Flagicon|URU}} Juan Carlos Duarte (December 2015–June 2016) *{{flagicon|Uruguay}} Gabriel Añón (July 2016–October 2016) *{{Flagicon|URU}} Marcelo Méndez (October 2016–November 2018) *{{Flagicon|URU}} Leonel Rocco (November 2018–November 2020)

==Titles== ===Senior titles=== {{small div| ;Keys * {{legend|gold|outline=#999999|Record}} * {{sup|(s)}} Shared record }} {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center;" ! Type ! width=250px| Competition ! Titles ! Winning years |- | rowspan=4 | '''National'''<br />(League) ! scope=col|Primera División |'''1''' | align="left"|1989 |- ! scope=col|Segunda División |'''3''' | align="left"|1945, 1979, 2005–06 |- ! scope=col|Divisional Intermedia | '''4''' | align="left"|1938, 1939, 1956, 1963 |- ! scope=col|Segunda División Amateur | '''2''' | align="left"|1975, 1978 |- | rowspan=2 | '''National'''<br />(Cups) ! scope=col|Copa de la Liga AUF |style="background-color:gold"|'''1''' | align="left"|2026 |- ! scope=col|Torneo Competencia | '''1''' | {{left|1985}} |}

==References== {{reflist}}

==External links== *{{Official website}} {{in lang|es}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160517003224/http://www.lospocosdsiempre.8k.com/ Los Pocos de Siempre] *[https://x.com/ProgresoOficial Twitter]

{{Uruguayan Primera División}}

Progreso Progreso Progreso Category:1917 establishments in Uruguay