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Venue | Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó |
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Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2024-01-31 | M. Cóccaro | Huracan | Montreal Impact | € 1.8M |
2024-01-20 | L. Garate | Union Espanola | Huracan | € 921K |
2024-01-09 | H. Galíndez | Aucas | Huracan | € 375K |
2024-01-01 | W. Mazzantti | Huachipato | Huracan | € 696K |
2024-01-01 | L. Carrizo | Huracan | Huracan | € 400K |
2023-08-28 | J. Gauto | Huracan | FC Basel 1893 | € 3.9M |
2023-08-25 | G. Soto | Huracan | Baltika | € 300K |
2023-08-20 | S. Hezze | Huracan | Olympiakos Piraeus | € 4M |
2022-01-07 | F. Cristaldo | Boca Juniors | Huracan | € 440K |
2021-07-05 | J. Candia | Arsenal Sarandi | Huracan | € 285K |
Club Atlético Huracán, commonly known as Huracán, is a renowned football club based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The club was officially established on November 1, 1908, and has since become an integral part of Argentina's rich football history. The name 'Huracán' translates to 'Hurricane' in English, symbolizing the club's powerful and dynamic presence in the football world.
Huracán's home ground is the Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó, also known as El Palacio (The Palace). This iconic stadium, located in the Parque Patricios neighborhood, can accommodate up to 48,314 spectators. The club's traditional colors are white and red, and their fans are known as 'Quemeros,' a nickname derived from the club's origins in the Nueva Pompeya neighborhood, where people used to burn rubbish (quemar in Spanish) for a living.
Huracán has had a significant impact on Argentine football, with numerous successes in both domestic and international competitions. The club has won the Argentine Primera División, the top tier of Argentine football, on multiple occasions. Their most notable achievement was in 1921 when they won the championship with an unbeaten record, a feat that has rarely been matched.
Internationally, Huracán has also made its mark. The club has participated in the prestigious Copa Libertadores, the top club competition in South American football. Their best performance came in 1973 when they reached the semi-finals.
Over the years, Huracán has been home to many legendary players who have left an indelible mark on Argentine and world football. These include René Houseman, a World Cup winner with Argentina in 1978, and Carlos Babington, who later served as the club's president.
Despite experiencing some financial difficulties and relegation battles in recent years, Huracán has remained a beloved and respected institution in Argentine football. The club's youth academy continues to produce talented players, ensuring that the future of Huracán remains bright.
The club's motto, "Vivir sin Huracán no es vivir" (To live without Huracán is not to live), perfectly encapsulates the passion and dedication of its players, staff, and fans. This enduring love for the club has helped Huracán weather many storms, just like the hurricane from which it takes its name.