2019–20 Central Córdoba De Santiago Del Estero Season
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The 2019–20 season is Central Córdoba's 1st season back in the top division of Argentine
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, after promotion from Primera B Nacional. In addition to the
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, the club are competing in the Copa Argentina and Copa de la Superliga. The season generally covers the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.


Review


Pre-season

Matías Pato returned from his loan spell in the preceding season with
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on 30 June 2019, as did the players loaned in. Fernando Piñero joined
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on 1 July. Four new signings were confirmed by Central Córdoba on 2 July, as
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's loan signing from
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was followed by the permanent arrivals of Juan Pablo Ruíz Gómez, Nicolás Miracco and Juan Galeano. Renso Pérez left for
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on 3 July. Nicolás Correa, a centre-back from
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, moved in on 3 July. Facundo Melivilo, who returned to Chacarita Juniors days prior, resigned on loan for 2019–20. A third incoming was also communicated, as
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came from
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. A day after, on 4 July, Ismael Quilez and Alexis Ferrero agreed departures. Central Córdoba signed goalkeeper Diego Rodríguez from
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on 5 July. Platense announced Alfredo Ramírez was to join them on 5 July. Pablo Ortega departed on 8 July, securing a contract with Ferro Carril Oeste back in Primera B Nacional. Emanuel Cuevas switched Torneo Federal A for the Primera División on 10 July, as he received a deal with Central Córdoba from San Jorge. Leonardo Villalba and Leandro Requena joined from Defensa y Justicia and Los Andes on 12 July. Central Córdoba travelled to the Predio Armando Pérez to face
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in friendlies on 13 July, ending the day with a draw and a loss. Matías Nani, from
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, and Lisandro Alzugaray, from Newell's Old Boys, were added on loan to Gustavo Coleoni's squad on 13/14 July. Also on 13 July, Ezequiel Barrionuevo went to Ecuador with Atlético Porteño. Colombian centre-forward
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arrived from Portugal's
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on 16 July. On that day, Central Córdoba were held to back-to-back 1–1 draws by second tier Instituto. Valencia was followed through the door by Maximiliano Acuña,
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and
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(loan) on 17 July. Javier Rossi headed off to Platense on 18 July. Hours prior, Central Córdoba failed to gain their first win of pre-season after a defeat to Atlético Camioneros Córdoba and a tie with General Paz Juniors. They won their first exhibition fixture on 21 July, drawing in normal time with Talleres before going perfect in the subsequent shoot-out; Jonathan Herrera scored the decisive kick for Central Córdoba. Another player arrived to Central Córdoba on 21 July, as
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exited Sacachispas. Leonel Ferroni came on loan from Newell's on 22 July, reuniting with Alzugaray and Manenti. 24 July saw César Taborda go to
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. Juan Ignacio Barbieri signed terms from Ferro Carril Sud de Olavarría on 25 July, as
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left for All Boys.


July

Newell's Old Boys, on 28 July, condemned Central Córdoba to defeat in their first match of the
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in 2019–20. Joao Rodríguez joined Central Córdoba on 30 July 2019, having spent the previous six months without a club after his release by Chelsea.
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was the next new face in, as he came from Atlético Tucumán on 31 July.


August

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youngster Oscar Salomón agreed a loan move to Central Córdoba on 1 August. Central Córdoba won the first three points in their return to the Primera División over Atlético Tucumán on 3 August, with
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scoring early on in a 1–0 victory. Luis Salces terminated his contract on 10 August; he later joined Gimnasia y Esgrima (M). Central Córdoba made it two Primera División matches unbeaten on 16 August after securing a point away to Talleres. Central Córdoba advanced into the Copa Argentina round of sixteen on 21 August, defeating Primera B Nacional's All Boys thanks to a goal from Joao Rodríguez. Central Córdoba held reigning champions
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to a goalless draw at home on 25 August, prior to losing on the road to Lanús on 30 August.


Squad


Transfers

''Domestic transfer windows:
3 July 2019 to 24 September 2019
20 January 2020 to 19 February 2020.''


Transfers in


Transfers out


Loans in


Friendlies


Pre-season

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released details of a pre-season friendly with Central Córdoba on 26 June 2019, with ''Ferroviario'' travelling to the Predio Armando Pérez in Córdoba on 13 July. Instituto revealed a match with them on 4 July. Central Córdoba confirmed the aforementioned fixtures on 7 July, while also announcing two further games; including against Talleres, which would be televised. The Instituto fixture was rescheduled from 15 July to 16 July on 14 July, as Atlético Camioneros Córdoba and General Paz Juniors were announced as opponents.


Competitions


Primera División


League table


Relegation table

Source
AFA


Results summary


Matches

The fixtures for the 2019–20 campaign were released on 10 July.


Copa Argentina

Central Córdoba were drawn with All Boys of Primera B Nacional in the Copa Argentina round of thirty-two. After advancing,
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became their round of sixteen opponents.


Copa de la Superliga


Squad statistics


Appearances and goals

''Statistics accurate as of 31 August 2019.''


Goalscorers


Notes


References

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