Founded on May 15, 1959, initially with the name of
Club 15 de Mayo, it was later, in an assembly on May 15, 1961, decided to change the name its current one in honor of the date of birth of the
then president of the country. At its early years, the club was affiliated to the with the
Liga Deportiva de Fernando de la Mora where they won a title in 1969. In 1971, they joined the
Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol (APF), then known as Liga Paraguaya de Fútbol, to participate in what was called the Segunda de Ascenso, the third and last division of Paraguayan football at that time. In the 2001 season the club finished in the last place of the table in the
Cuarta División (Segunda de Ascenso at that time). In the 2004 season, under the presidency of César Benegas, the club obtained its first and only title so far in an
APF competitions by winning the
Primera División C championship and thus achieving promotion to
Primera División B. Since 2005 it has remained in the
Primera División B of the
Tercera División, achieving its best participation in the 2006 and 2008 seasons, reaching 4th place. == Ground ==