Rosario Central

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Rosario Central latest transfers

Date Player From To Price
2024-01-08 A. Bravo Atletico DE Rafaela Rosario Central € 900K
2023-08-21 A. Sandez Boca Juniors Rosario Central € 1.4M
2023-08-08 A. Véliz Rosario Central Tottenham € 15M
2023-08-03 G. Infantino Rosario Central Fiorentina € 3.5M
2023-01-01 F. Buonanotte Rosario Central Brighton € 6M
2022-08-06 L. Blanco Rosario Central Elche € 2M
2022-06-15 E. Ojeda Rosario Central Universidad de Chile € 373K
2022-02-19 J. Komar Talleres Cordoba Rosario Central € 1.6M
2022-02-09 D. Zabala Rosario Central Club Nacional € Free
2021-08-05 R. Villagra Rosario Central Talleres Cordoba € 1.1M

About Rosario Central

Club Atlético Rosario Central, commonly known as Rosario Central, is a renowned football club based in Rosario, Argentina. Established on December 24, 1889, the club has a rich history spanning over a century, making it one of the oldest football clubs in Argentina.

Rosario Central's journey began as a cricket club, but it soon embraced football, which was gaining popularity in Argentina. The club's football team was officially established in 1903, and it quickly became a force to be reckoned with in the local leagues. The team's colors, blue and yellow, are a tribute to the flag of Argentina's Santa Fe province, where Rosario is located.

Rosario Central's home ground is the Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, a stadium with a capacity of over 41,000 spectators. The stadium has been the club's home since 1929 and has witnessed numerous memorable moments in the club's history.

Rosario Central has a rich tradition of success in Argentine football. The club has won the Argentine Primera División, the country's top-tier football league, four times. Their first title came in 1971, followed by victories in 1973, 1980, and 1987. The club has also enjoyed success in national cup competitions, winning the Copa Argentina twice and the Supercopa Argentina once.

Internationally, Rosario Central has made its mark in South American football. The club has participated in the prestigious Copa Libertadores, the top club competition in South American football, on multiple occasions. Their best performance came in 1987 when they reached the quarterfinals.

Rosario Central has a fierce rivalry with Newell's Old Boys, another club based in Rosario. Matches between the two teams, known as the Rosario Derby or Clásico Rosarino, are some of the most heated and passionately contested in Argentine football.

The club has a reputation for developing talented players through its youth system. Ezequiel Ponce, Ezequiel Ponce, and Ezequiel Bonifacio are among the notable players who have come through the ranks at Rosario Central.

Despite facing financial difficulties and relegation battles in the past, Rosario Central has always bounced back, demonstrating the resilience and fighting spirit that define the club. Today, Rosario Central remains a prominent figure in Argentine football, continuing to compete at the highest level and nurturing the next generation of football stars.

Prediction Stats

Correct Strike rate
Winner 175/261 67%
Over/Under 119/139 86%
League Correct %
Pro League logo Pro League 44/53 83%
Cup logo Cup 9/11 82%
Primera División - Apertura logo Primera División - Apertura 28/34 82%
Premier League logo Premier League 50/62 81%
World Cup - Qualification Asia logo World Cup - Qualification Asia 28/35 80%
First League logo First League 118/150 79%
Liga 1 logo Liga 1 65/83 78%
Super League 1 logo Super League 1 113/144 78%
Primera División Femenina logo Primera División Femenina 103/136 76%
Liga Pro logo Liga Pro 130/170 76%