Coach | NA |
Venue | Estadio José Dellagiovanna |
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21/02 | Tigre | - | Chacarita Juniors |
18/11 | Union Santa Fe | - | Tigre |
11/11 | Tigre | - | Platense |
04/11 | Belgrano Cordoba | 0 - 3 | Tigre |
28/10 | Tigre | 1 - 0 | Godoy Cruz |
Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2023-07-26 | M. Retegui | Tigre | Genoa | € 12M |
2023-07-25 | M. Retegui | Boca Juniors | Tigre | € 8.1M |
2019-08-06 | E. Díaz | Ferro Carril Oeste | Tigre | € 290K |
2019-07-26 | L. Janson | Tigre | Velez Sarsfield | € 2.3M |
2019-07-26 | L. Janson | Tigre | Velez Sarsfield | € 2.3M |
2019-07-03 | L. Menossi | Tigre | San Lorenzo | € 2.4M |
2019-07-01 | R. Mierez | Tigre | Alaves | € 2.2M |
2018-07-14 | C. Spinelli | Tigre | Genoa | € 3.6M |
2017-07-14 | S. Rincón | Tigre | Guimaraes | € 875K |
2017-07-11 | A. Castro | Tigre | San Lorenzo | € 1.6M |
Club Atlético Tigre, commonly known as Tigre, is a renowned football club located in Victoria, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded on August 3, 1902, the club has a rich history spanning over a century, marked by its distinctive blue and red striped jerseys.
Tigre's journey in the world of football has been a rollercoaster ride, with the club experiencing both highs and lows. The club's early years were marked by relative obscurity, as they spent much of their time in the lower divisions of Argentine football. However, the team's fortunes began to change in the mid-20th century when they started to make their mark in the Primera División, Argentina's top-flight football league.
One of the most significant periods in Tigre's history came in the late 2000s, when the team, under the guidance of coach Diego Cagna, reached the final of the Apertura tournament in 2007. Despite finishing as runners-up, this achievement marked a turning point for the club, establishing them as a competitive force in Argentine football.
Tigre's most notable achievement came in 2019 when they won their first major trophy, the Copa de la Superliga, under the leadership of coach Néstor Gorosito. Despite being relegated to the second division in the same season, the victory in the cup competition was a historic moment for the club, demonstrating their ability to compete with the best teams in the country.
The club's home ground is the Estadio José Dellagiovanna, also known as the Coliseo de Victoria. With a capacity of over 26,000 spectators, the stadium is known for its passionate and loyal fan base, who are affectionately referred to as 'Matadores', in honor of the team's nickname.
Tigre has also been home to several notable players throughout its history. Lucas Pratto, who went on to play for top clubs like River Plate and São Paulo, started his career at Tigre. Other notable players include Diego Morales, who is considered one of the club's greatest players, and Carlos Luna, the club's all-time top scorer.
Despite the challenges and setbacks, Tigre has remained a resilient and determined club. Their journey is a testament to their fighting spirit, embodied in their club motto, "El Club de la Ciudad Más Linda", which translates to "The Club of the Most Beautiful City". Today, Tigre continues to be a significant part of Argentina's rich football tapestry, striving for success and making their mark in the beautiful game.