Racing Club de Avellaneda
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- For Spanish club, see Real Racing Club de Santander.
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Full name | Racing Club de Avellaneda | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname(s) | La Academia (The Academy) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Founded | March 25, 1903 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ground | Estadio Juan Domingo Perón, El Cilindro de Avellaneda (Avellaneda's Cylinder), Avellaneda, Buenos Aires |
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Capacity | 64,161 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chairman | Fernando de Tomasso | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | Reinaldo Merlo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
League | Argentine Primera División | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2005 Apertura | 11th | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Racing Club de Avellaneda is a football team based in the city of Avellaneda, a suburb of Gran Buenos Aires (the Buenos Aires metropolitan area), Argentina. Its colors are light blue and white vertical stripes.
Founded on March 25, 1903, Racing has won seven professional local championships (1949, 1950, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1967 and 2001), four international championships (1967 Copa Libertadores, 1967 Intercontinental Cup, 1988 Supercopa, 1988 Supercopa Interamericana). During the amateur era, Racing was the team won more championships (1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1921, 1925) and minor competition cups both local and international than any other club.
In 1950 their new football stadium was inaugurated, and named after President Juan Domingo Perón. The stadium is nicknamed "Avellaneda's Cylinder".
In 1983 La Academia were relegated to Primera B division, staying there until 1985.
Racing was the first Argentine football team to win the Intercontinental Cup (and the first to win the Supercopa), and the first team to win three local championships in a row.
In 1999 Racing Club filed for bankruptcy, but its supporters helped the club to recover. It is the first Argentine club to be run by a company: Blanquiceleste S.A., directed by Fernando Marín. In 2001 Racing won the Apertura championship, breaking a 35-year period without championships.
Together with Boca Juniors, River Plate, San Lorenzo and Independiente (Racing's traditional rival), Racing is one of the "big five" of Argentine football.
Racing Club's name later went on to inspire Racing Club Warwick's namechange.
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[edit] Football Titles
[edit] Amateur
- 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1921, 1925
[edit] Professional
- 1949, 1950, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1966, Apertura 2001
- 1967
- 1967
Other International Cups: 2
- Supercopa 1988, Supercopa Interamericana 1988
[edit] Kit Evolution
1903 |
1905 |
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1920-present |
1999 away |
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2006 away |
[edit] Famous Players
- Alfio Basile
- José Luis Brown
- Gabriel Calderón
- Omar Oreste Corbatta
- Ubaldo Fillol
- Roberto Perfumo (1960~1972)
- Rubén Paz (1986~1993)
- Sergio Goycochea (1990~1991)
- Claudio López (1991~1996)
- Albano Bizarri (1997~1999)
- Diego Milito (1999~2003)
- Milovan Petar Mirosevic (2003~2006)
- Diego Simeone (2005~2006)
[edit] Current squad
Racing Club de Avellaneda - Current Squad |
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GK Campagnuolo | GK M. Gullotta | GK S. Romero | DF Maciel | DF Bordaberry | DF Barroso | DF Cabral | DF Menghi | DF Esquivel | DF Vitali | MF Bastía | MF Peralta | MF De la Fuente | MF Fileppi | MF Moralez | MF Ferreiro | MF S.M.A. Romero | MF Sánchez | MF Torres | FW Benítez | FW Bergessio | FW González | FW Malano | FW Sava | FW Miralles | coach Merlo |
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(Players ordered by number. These positions are generic and do not contemplate players that play multiple positions or more specific positions.)