Name BelgranoBadgeUser Rating (0 users)
Next Event Belgrano vs Argentinos Juniors (01 Jun)
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League Position18
Recent League Form ➡ Established1905 (119 years old)
Sport Soccer
Stadium/HomeEstadio Julio César Villagra
(30,500 Capacity)
Jersey or Equipment ClearartArchivePrimary ColoursLocationBarrio Alberdi, Córdoba, Argentina
NicknamesCompetitionsArgentinian Primera DivisionArgentinian Copa de la Liga ProfesionalCopa ArgentinaCopa SudamericanaLast EditAndyIgnacio: 22/May/24
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01/06 | Belgrano | - | Argentinos J | | 11:15pm |
13/06 | Tigre | - | Belgrano | | 10:00pm |
21/07 | Belgrano | - | Deportivo Ri | | 12:00am |
24/07 | Lanus | - | Belgrano | | 12:00am |
28/07 | Belgrano | - | Godoy Cruz | | 12:00am |
Results
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29/05 | Internaciona | 1 - 2 | Belgrano | |
25/05 | Belgrano | 2 - 1 | Central Cór | |
18/05 | River Plate | 3 - 0 | Belgrano | |
15/05 | Belgrano | 1 - 0 | Real Tomayap | |
12/05 | Belgrano | 4 - 4 | Racing Club | |
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Il Belgrano Athletic Club è una società polisportiva argentina di Virrey del Pino, nel dipartimento di La Matanza della provincia di Buenos Aires.
Fu istituito nel 1896 ed è uno dei club fondatori della federazione provinciale bonaerense di rugby, che oggi è conosciuta come Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires; è attivo anche in altre discipline come hockey su prato, tennis e calcio.
Ha vinto 10 volte il campionato provinciale di Buenos Aires (il primo nel 1907) e può vantare tra i giocatori che hanno militato nelle sue file colui che al 2015 detiene il maggior numero di presenze con la Nazionale argentina, Lisandro Arbizu.
Team Members39
Argayo
| | 45
Baldi
| | 4
Barinaga
| | 46
Benzi
| |
47
Bernabéu
| | 44
Bernal
| | 30
Bracamonte
| | 48
Bustos
| |
11
Casaverde
| | 49
Casermeiro
| | 19
Chavarria
| | 1
Chicco
| |
28
Daniele
| | 33
Delgado
| | 55
Dietz
| | 35
Facello
| |
50
Ferez
| | 15
García
| | 56
Garcia
| | 57
Gatti
| |
58
Gutierrez
| | 51
Hernandes
| | 29
Jara
| | 26
Lencioni
| |
5
Longo
| | 25
Losada
| | 2
Maffini
| | 13
Meriano
| |
24
Metilli
| | 22
Mora
| | 40
Moreno
| | 52
Oses
| |
14
Palavecino
| | 9
Passerini
| | 42
Píccoli
| | 5
Quignón
| |
43
Rami
| | 59
Razzeto
| | 6
Rébola
| | 32
Rojas
| |
16
Rolón
| | 12
Scotta
| | 7
Suarez
| | 21
Tapia
| |
17
Tello
| | 37
Troilo
| | 10
Vega
| | 34
Velázquez
| |
53
Velazquez
| | 54
Zelarayán
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Showing 0 to 50 (Total: 50)Stadium or HomeThe 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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