Suárez had already established a sports complex in 2018, covering eight hectares and including a synthetic turf stadium with a capacity for 1,400 spectators, a 7-a-side football field for 620 people, three other natural turf fields and other facilities such as gymnasiums and swimming pools. LSM was born as a continuation of that project, focused on offering children and young people a solid platform to grow in sports and in the human aspect. LSM will officially compete in the
Uruguayan Football Association. Its technical director will be former player
Álvaro Recoba. == References ==