Rampla Juniors

It is rumored that Rampla's founders took the red and green from an Italian flag on a ship that arrived in Montevideo Bay.

the third "big" (meaning popular or best) of Uruguay's clubs, Nacional and Peñarol being first and second, due to the huge number of followers and positive results.

[citation needed] In its early days, Rampla Juniors had strong ties with the meat packing industries that forged the neighborhood that it represents, notably the Chicago companies Swift and Armour.

Fans are nicknamed "The Flintstones", as they helped build the team's home stadium during the 1964 and 1966 construction, which resembled a quarry.

[6] In 2019, the Rampla Juniors Fútbol Club continued to use Estadio Olímpico, with 6,000 capacity, as its home stadium.

[5] To play a promotion tournament, in August 2020, the team raised US$180,000 in six days, refinancing 50% of debt with players, and paying the other half to start in the Second Division (Uruguayan Segunda División).

[7] By 2020 December, Rampla Juniors beat Racing Club de Montevideo 3-0, and were in the final for promotion in the second division.

[12] In July 2021, rival Cerro beat the Rampla Juniors 1-0 at Charrua Stadium,[13] in the Liga de Ascenso Profesional.

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Team of Rampla Juniors that played in Buenos Aires in 1922