Barracas Central

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Barracas Central
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Full name Club Atlético Barracas Central
Nickname(s) Baraqueños
Guapo
Los Camioneros
Founded April 5, 1904
Ground Estadio Barracas Central
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Capacity 2,500
Chairman Claudio fabian Tapia
Manager Jorge Franzoni
League Primera C Metropolitana
Apertura 2006 3rd
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Barracas Central are a football club from Buenos Aires in Argentina. They currently play in Primera C Metropolitana, which is the regionalised fourth tier of the Argentine Football Association league system.

The club were a mainstay of the AAAF league between 1919 and 1934, their best ever finish was 2nd in 1932. After the dissolution of the amateur era league, Barracas Central joined the Argentine Amatuer league, which they won twice; in 1944 and 1948.

Since then they have moved between the 2nd and 4th divisions of the Argentine football league system.

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Primera C Metropolitana (2006/07)
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