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Venue | Estadio José Amalfitani |
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Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2024-02-10 | T. Vecino | Liverpool Montevideo | Velez Sarsfield | € 1M |
2024-02-01 | L. López | Velez Sarsfield | Atletico Torque | € 3M |
2024-01-31 | G. Prestianni | Velez Sarsfield | Benfica | € 9M |
2024-01-30 | R. Piñeiro | Union Espanola | Velez Sarsfield | € 1.7M |
2024-01-22 | M. Pittón | Velez Sarsfield | Union Santa Fe | € 500K |
2024-01-19 | W. Bou | Velez Sarsfield | Lanus | € 1.2M |
2024-01-15 | T. Marchiori | Atletico Tucuman | Velez Sarsfield | € 1.2M |
2023-08-28 | F. Ortega | Velez Sarsfield | Olympiakos Piraeus | € 4.5M |
2023-08-16 | Elías Gómez | River Plate | Velez Sarsfield | € 900K |
2023-08-01 | J. Fernández | Velez Sarsfield | New York City FC | € Unknown |
Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield, commonly known as Vélez Sarsfield, is a renowned Argentine professional football club based in the Liniers neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Established on January 1, 1910, the club has a rich history that spans over a century, marked by numerous victories and notable players.
Vélez Sarsfield is named after Dalmacio Vélez Sarsfield, an eminent Argentine lawyer and politician who was instrumental in drafting the Argentine Civil Code. The club's emblem, a green 'V' on a white shield, pays homage to its namesake.
The club's home ground, the Estadio José Amalfitani, also known as El Fortín (The Small Fort), has been its base since 1951. With a seating capacity of 49,540, it is one of the largest stadiums in Argentina and has hosted several international matches, including games for the 1978 FIFA World Cup.
Vélez Sarsfield has a storied history in Argentine football. The club has won the Argentine Primera División, the top tier of Argentine football, ten times, with their first victory coming in 1968. The club's most successful period was the 1990s, under the leadership of coach Carlos Bianchi. During this time, Vélez Sarsfield won four national championships and several international titles, including the Copa Libertadores, the most prestigious club competition in South American football, in 1994.
Vélez Sarsfield has also produced several notable players who have gone on to have successful careers both in Argentina and abroad. These include José Luis Chilavert, a Paraguayan goalkeeper who is considered one of the best in the history of South American football, and Juan Román Riquelme, a midfielder who is widely regarded as one of the greatest Argentine players of his generation.
In addition to its success on the pitch, Vélez Sarsfield is also known for its commitment to youth development. The club's youth academy has produced many players who have gone on to play for the first team and represent Argentina at the international level. This focus on youth development is a testament to the club's commitment to nurturing homegrown talent and ensuring the future success of the team.
Despite facing challenges and periods of struggle, Vélez Sarsfield has remained a consistent force in Argentine football. The club's resilience, combined with its history of success and commitment to youth development, has cemented its status as one of the most respected and successful clubs in Argentina.