Coach | NA |
Venue | Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón |
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Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2024-02-02 | A. Ojeda | Racing Club | New York City FC | € 7M |
2024-01-31 | T. Chancalay | Racing Club | New England Revolution | € 2.8K |
2024-01-24 | A. Urzi | FC Juarez | Racing Club | € 1.8M |
2024-01-24 | A. García | Independiente del Valle | Racing Club | € 695K |
2024-01-18 | F. Cambeses | Banfield | Racing Club | € 2M |
2024-01-16 | G. Conti | Lokomotiv | Racing Club | € 900K |
2024-01-07 | S. Solari | Defensa Y Justicia | Racing Club | € 3M |
2024-01-01 | M. Salas | Palestino | Racing Club | € 180K |
2023-07-30 | G. Martirena | Liverpool Montevideo | Racing Club | € 2.4M |
2023-07-01 | B. Mansilla | Racing Club | Orenburg | € 1.2M |
Racing Club, also known as Racing Club de Avellaneda, is a renowned football club based in Avellaneda, a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Founded on March 25, 1903, the club has a rich history and is one of the 'big five' football clubs in Argentina, alongside River Plate, Boca Juniors, Independiente, and San Lorenzo.
Racing Club's nickname, "La Academia" (The Academy), is a testament to its reputation as a breeding ground for some of Argentina's most talented players. The club's youth development system has produced numerous footballers who have gone on to represent Argentina at the international level and play in top-tier leagues worldwide.
The club's history is marked by periods of both triumph and struggle. In its early years, Racing Club dominated Argentine football, winning seven consecutive league titles from 1913 to 1919. This period is often referred to as Racing Club's 'Heptacampeonato' era. However, the club also faced a severe financial crisis in the 1990s, which led to its temporary relegation to the second division.
Racing Club's home ground is the Estadio Presidente Perón, also known as El Cilindro. With a seating capacity of over 50,000, it is one of the largest stadiums in Argentina. The club's traditional colors are light blue and white, inspired by the national flag of Argentina.
Racing Club has a fierce rivalry with Independiente, another club based in Avellaneda. Matches between the two clubs, known as the Avellaneda derby, are some of the most heated and passionately contested in Argentine football.
Over the years, Racing Club has won the Argentine Primera División, the top tier of Argentine football, multiple times. The club has also tasted success on the continental stage, winning the Copa Libertadores, South America's most prestigious club competition, in 1967. This victory made Racing Club the first Argentine club to win the coveted trophy.
Racing Club's influence extends beyond the football pitch. The club is also involved in various social and community initiatives. It runs a school, provides scholarships, and organizes various cultural and educational activities for the local community.
Despite the ups and downs, Racing Club has remained a significant force in Argentine football. Its commitment to youth development, community engagement, and a distinctive style of play has earned it a special place in the hearts of football fans in Argentina and beyond. The club's rich history, passionate fan base, and enduring legacy make it a vital part of Argentina's football landscape.