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Est:1905
Players:54

Belgrano

Also known as: Belgrano Cordoba

📍 Córdoba, Argentina, ArgentinaArgentinian Primera Division

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Club Atlético Belgrano (Spanish pronunciation: ; mostly known simply as Belgrano or Belgrano de Córdoba ) is an Argentine sports club from the city of Córdoba, best known for its football team. In the 2023 season the club will play in the Primera División, the first level of Argentine football league system, after being promoted from the 2022 Primera Nacional. History Belgrano was founded on March 19, 1905. It was named in commemoration of the Argentine historical figure General Manuel Belgrano, and its colours were taken from the flag of Argentina, created by Belgrano himself. It´s the club in the Province of Cordoba with the most victories, and the one which has sent the most players to Seleccion Argentina.

City:Córdoba, Argentina
Country:Argentina
Stadium:Estadio Julio César Villagra
Capacity:30,500

Home Venue

Estadio Julio César Villagra
Capacity:30,500
Location:Córdoba, Argentina

The Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, formerly known as Estadio Córdoba and popularly Estadio Olímpico Chateau Carreras, is a stadium in the Chateau Carreras neighborhood of Córdoba, Argentina. It is used mostly for association football matches and also sometimes for athletics. The stadium was built in 1976 in preparation for the 1978 World Cup, with a capacity for 46,083 spectators although it doesn't provide seating for all of them, like many Argentine stadiums. Most football teams in Córdoba have their own stadiums but they usually prefer playing in this stadium for its size and comfort, especially when playing important games that attract big crowds. Generally, this stadium is used for Talleres' matches, and is used for Belgrano's, Instituto's and Racing's matches. The Argentina national football team home matches have also been played here. The stadium, in 2006 and 2007, hosted some Special Stages of motorsport event named Rally Argentina, a round of the World Rally Championship. The stadium during a game played between Argentina and Ghana in 2009. This picture was taken before remodeling. During 2010 and 2011 the stadium went through a remodelling process. The field was sunken 4 meters, the iconic Autotrol scoreboards installed for the 1978 World Cup were replaced with modern video screens, new bleachers were built in order to improve the poor view caused by the shallow shape of the stadium and the capacity was increased to 57,000, becoming the second largest stadium in Argentina by seating capacity. It was re-opened on June 26, 2011, just 5 days before the start of the 2011 Copa America. The stands were fully covered after the cup. In October, 2010 the name was changed to honor Mario Kempes, top goal scorer of the 1978 FIFA World Cup, native of Cordoba.

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Wed, Jan 28, 9:00 PM
Argentinian Primera Division
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Fri, Mar 27, 9:00 PM
Copa Argentina

⚽ Recent Results (10)

Roster (54)

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Lucas Argayo

Goalkeeper#39
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Agustín Baldi

Defensive Midfield#45
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Tiago Benzi

Centre-Forward#46
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Lucas Bernabéu

Centre-Back#47
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Elías Ayala Bernal

Right Winger#44
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Genaro Bracamonte

Centre-Forward#30
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Lucas Bustos

Central Midfield#48
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Thiago Cardozo

Thiago Cardozo

Goalkeeper#25
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Yuri Casermeiro

Yuri Casermeiro

Centre-Back#49
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Pablo Chavarria

Pablo Chavarria

Centre-Forward#19
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Ignacio Chicco

Goalkeeper#1
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Gabriel Compagnucci

Gabriel Compagnucci

Defender#8
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Matías Daniele

Goalkeeper#28
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Tomas Dietz

Central Midfield#55
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Francisco Facello

Right-Back#35
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Santiago Ferez

Goalkeeper#50
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Nicolás Fernández

Nicolás Fernández

Centre-Forward#22
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Alvaro Garcia

Centre-Back#56
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Ariel García

Left Wing#15
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Santino Gatti

Central Midfield#57
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Lautaro Gutierrez

Centre-Forward#58
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Ramiro Hernandes

Central Midfield#51
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Franco Jara

Franco Jara

Forward#29
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Facundo Lencioni

Left Wing#26
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Santiago Longo

Defensive Midfield#5
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Lisandro López

Lisandro López

Centre-Back#2
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Gonzalo Maffini

Centre-Back#2
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Alexis Maldonado

Alexis Maldonado

Defender
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Julián Mavilla

Julián Mavilla

Midfielder#32
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Lucas Menossi

Lucas Menossi

Central Midfield#15
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Francisco González Metilli

Francisco González Metilli

Attacking Midfield#24
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Leonardo Morales

Leonardo Morales

Defender#4
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Máximo Oses

Left Wing#52
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Tobías Ostchega

Tobías Ostchega

Defender#33
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Lucas Passerini

Lucas Passerini

Centre-Forward#9
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Jeremías Lucco Píccoli

Jeremías Lucco Píccoli

Attacking Midfield#42
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Facundo Quignón

Facundo Quignón

Midfielder#5
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Francisco Razzeto

Centre-Back#59
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Alejandro Rébola

Centre-Back#6
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Bryan Reyna

Left Wing#11
Federico Ricca

Federico Ricca

Left-Back#14
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Ariel Rojas

Central Midfield#32
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Esteban Rolón

Esteban Rolón

Defensive Midfield#16
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Rodrigo Saravia Salvia

Rodrigo Saravia Salvia

Midfielder#5
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Ulises Sánchez

Ulises Sánchez

Right Winger#12
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Adrián Spörle

Adrián Spörle

Defender#3
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Matias Suarez

Matias Suarez

Centre-Forward#7
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Ignacio Tapia

Ignacio Tapia

Attacking Midfield#21
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Matías Marín Vega

Central Midfield#10
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Juan Velazquez

Centre-Forward#53
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Gerónimo Heredia Velázquez

Right-Back#34
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Lucas Zelarayán

Lucas Zelarayán

Attacking Midfield#10
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Gonzalo Zelarayán

Centre-Forward#54
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Ricardo Zielinski

Ricardo Zielinski

Manager
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