Talleres de Córdoba

Club Atlético Talleres ( argentin. Ausspr. [ Taʃe.ɾes ] ) is a sports club from Córdoba in Argentina. It was founded on 12 October 1913 and is primarily known for its football department. In addition, he is also active in the sports of basketball, volleyball, figure skating and rhythmic gymnastics.

Football Division

The first team of the club was represented for a long time in the first Argentine league until they because of their poor points average despite a good placement relegation to the second division in 2004.

1999, the club won the last edition of the South American football competition Copa Conmebol.

The stadium of the club is called La Boutique and is located in the south of the city. It was reopened in April 2008 after renovation work was previously apart from isolated, less important encounters the Estadio Olímpico Chateau Carreras been used, which is also used by other clubs in the city. At times, the stadium was closed completely to the public, because safety has not been met and is therefore only used for training.

The nickname of the football team is matador (Spanish for killer or butcher ). The fans and players will also also tallarines (tagliatelle, a type of pasta ) or albiazules (Spanish for blue - white, because of the jersey colors) called.

2009 increased Talleres from the Primera B Nacional, the second division in Argentina's football, in the Torneo Argentino A from.

Well-known former players

  • Sergio Omar Almirón
  • Héctor Baley
  • Osvaldo Canobbio
  • Ángel Comizzo
  • José Luis Cuciuffo
  • Mario Cuenca
  • Oscar Dertycia
  • Luis Galván
  • Hugo Gottardi
  • Rodolfo Graieb
  • César La Paglia
  • Víctor Rubén López
  • Carlos Morete
  • Miguel Oviedo
  • José Luis Pochettino
  • Catalino Rivarola
  • José Serrizuela
  • Alberto Tarantini
  • Marcelo Trobbiani
  • José Daniel Valencia
  • Javier Villarreal

Well-known former coach

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