Uruguay Segunda 03/19 19:00 10 Tacuarembo v Rocha D 1-1
Uruguay Segunda 03/10 19:30 9 Rampla Juniors v Tacuarembo L 2-1
Uruguay Segunda 03/05 19:30 8 Central Espanol v Tacuarembo L 3-2
Uruguay Segunda 12/05 20:00 7 Huracan DPA v Tacuarembo W 0-2
Uruguay Segunda 11/28 18:30 6 Miramar Misiones v Tacuarembo L 3-0
Uruguay Segunda 11/21 23:00 5 Tacuarembo v Central Espanol L 0-2
Uruguay Segunda 11/14 19:30 4 Tacuarembo v Rampla Juniors L 0-2
Uruguay Segunda 11/07 19:30 3 Deportivo Maldonado v Tacuarembo L 2-0
Uruguay Segunda 10/31 19:30 2 Tacuarembo v Villa Espanola D 1-1
Uruguay Clausura 06/05 23:00 15 Nacional De Football v Tacuarembo W 2-3
Uruguay Clausura 05/31 18:00 14 Tacuarembo v Rampla Juniors W 4-2
Uruguay Clausura 05/24 18:00 13 Montevideo Wanderers v Tacuarembo L 4-1
Uruguay Clausura 05/16 18:30 12 Tacuarembo v CA Atenas W 4-2
Uruguay Clausura 05/03 18:30 11 Danubio v Tacuarembo W 0-1
Uruguay Clausura 04/26 18:30 10 Tacuarembo v CA River Plate L 1-3
Uruguay Clausura 04/19 18:30 9 El Tanque Sisley v Tacuarembo D 1-1
Uruguay Clausura 04/12 18:30 8 Tacuarembo v IA Sud America D 2-2
Uruguay Clausura 04/05 19:00 7 Defensor Sporting v Tacuarembo L 1-0
Uruguay Clausura 03/29 19:00 6 Tacuarembo v Racing Club de Montevideo W 1-0
Uruguay Clausura 03/22 19:00 5 Tacuarembo v Juventud De Las Piedras W 2-1
Uruguay Clausura 03/15 19:00 4 Cerro v Tacuarembo L 2-1
Uruguay Clausura 03/07 23:00 3 Tacuarembo v Penarol D 1-1
Uruguay Clausura 02/21 19:30 2 Atletico Fenix Montevideo v Tacuarembo W 0-1
Uruguay Clausura 02/15 19:30 1 Tacuarembo v Rentistas L 0-1
Uruguay Apertura 12/06 22:30 15 Tacuarembo v Nacional De Football L 0-1
Uruguay Apertura 11/23 19:30 14 Rampla Juniors v Tacuarembo D 1-1
Uruguay Apertura 11/16 19:30 13 Tacuarembo v Montevideo Wanderers L 1-3
Uruguay Apertura 11/09 17:30 12 CA Atenas v Tacuarembo L 2-1
Uruguay Apertura 11/02 19:30 11 Tacuarembo v Danubio D 0-0
Uruguay Apertura 10/19 18:30 10 CA River Plate v Tacuarembo D 2-2

Wikipedia - Tacuarembó F.C.

Tacuarembó Fútbol Club, usually known simply as Tacuarembó, is a Uruguayan football club based in Tacuarembó.

History

Like the inner-country team Rocha, Tacuarembó is a super merge of 21 different clubs, and represents all of the department it is located in, except for the city of Paso de los Toros. The team was relegated to the Second Division after finishing 15th in the 2010–11 season.

Tacuarembó Fútbol Club, commonly known as Tacuarembó, is a professional soccer team based in Tacuarembó, Uruguay. The team was founded in 1999 and currently competes in the Uruguayan Segunda División, the second tier of Uruguayan football.

Tacuarembó has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports the team through thick and thin. The team's colors are red and white, and they play their home matches at Estadio Goyenola, a historic stadium in Tacuarembó.

Over the years, Tacuarembó has produced talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in both domestic and international football. The team is known for its strong work ethic, tactical discipline, and never-say-die attitude on the field.

Tacuarembó is a team with a proud tradition and a bright future ahead. They continue to strive for success and aim to compete at the highest levels of Uruguayan football.