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Venue | Estadio Pedro Bidegaín |
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Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2024-01-09 | J. Romaña | Austin | San Lorenzo | € 750K |
2024-01-08 | F. Altamirano | Banfield | San Lorenzo | € 1.2M |
2023-07-01 | F. Gattoni | San Lorenzo | Sevilla | € 1.4M |
2022-02-04 | M. Herrera | San Lorenzo | River Plate | € 2.2M |
2022-01-17 | M. Braida | Instituto Cordoba | San Lorenzo | € 440K |
2021-07-30 | J. Ramírez | San Lorenzo | Boca Juniors | € 3M |
2021-07-05 | J. Acevedo | San Lorenzo | Huracan | € 175K |
2021-02-18 | Y. Gordillo | Deportes Tolima | San Lorenzo | € 1M |
2020-07-30 | A. Gaich | San Lorenzo | CSKA Moscow | € 8.5M |
2020-01-20 | M. Pittón | San Lorenzo | Velez Sarsfield | € 1.6M |
Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, commonly known as San Lorenzo, is a prestigious football club based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded on April 1, 1908, by a group of young enthusiasts led by Lorenzo Massa, a Salesian priest, the club has a rich history that spans over a century. The name San Lorenzo was chosen in honor of Massa's namesake saint, Saint Lawrence.
San Lorenzo is one of the "big five" football clubs in Argentina, alongside River Plate, Boca Juniors, Independiente, and Racing Club. The club's primary colors are blue and red, which are reflected in their iconic striped jerseys. The team's nickname, "El Ciclón" (The Cyclone), is a testament to their powerful and dynamic style of play.
San Lorenzo's home ground is the Estadio Pedro Bidegain, also known as Nuevo Gasómetro. The stadium, located in the Boedo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, can accommodate over 47,000 spectators. The original stadium, Viejo Gasómetro, was expropriated by the military dictatorship in 1979, leading to a long struggle for the club to reclaim their historic home.
The club has a decorated history in Argentine football. They have won the Primera División, Argentina's top-flight league, multiple times. Their first league title came in 1923, and they have added numerous championships since then. San Lorenzo has also tasted success on the international stage, winning the Copa Libertadores, South America's most prestigious club competition, in 2014.
San Lorenzo's youth academy has produced several notable players who have gone on to have successful careers both domestically and internationally. These include Leandro Romagnoli, Ezequiel Lavezzi, and Pablo Zabaleta. The club also has a strong fan base, which includes Pope Francis, who is known to be an avid supporter.
San Lorenzo is not just a football club; it is a social and cultural institution. The club is deeply embedded in the local community and has a strong commitment to social responsibility. It has various sports and cultural activities, including basketball, volleyball, martial arts, and chess, among others.
The club's history is marked by resilience and a fighting spirit. From the loss and subsequent recovery of their home ground to their triumphs on the pitch, San Lorenzo embodies the passion and spirit of Argentine football. Their story continues to inspire generations of fans and players alike.