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Full name | Club Deportivo Colonia | ||
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Nickname(s) | Colonienses, Lacasinos | ||
Founded | 16 October 1999 | ||
Ground | Estadio Miguel Campomar Juan Lacaze, Uruguay | ||
Capacity | 8,000 | ||
Chairman | Mario Vidart | ||
Coach | Victor Cabrera | ||
League | Disaffiliated | ||
2006–07 | Segunda División Uruguay, withdrew | ||
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Their home field is Estadio Miguel Campomar, in Juan Lacaze.
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