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Club Atlético Rosario Central (), more commonly referred to as Rosario Central, is a sports club based in
Rosario Rosario () is the largest city in the central provinces of Argentina, Argentine province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe. The city is located northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third-most populous ci ...
, Argentina, that plays in the
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. The club was officially founded on December 24, 1889, by a group of railway workers, taking its name from the British-owned Central Argentine Railway company. One of the oldest Argentine and Latin American teams, it is considered a pioneer in its hometown and the only one of current Santa Fe province teams to have won an international title organised by
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, the Copa Conmebol, won by the club in
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.http://www.futbolsantander.com/es/actualidad/noticias/?noticia=625 Originally a member of the Rosario's Football Association, the club affiliated itself to the Argentine Football Association (AFA) in 1939. Since then, Rosario Central has won the Argentine Primera Division five times, with the last domestic title being the 2023
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. In addition, Rosario Central won six National cups, with the
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Copa Argentina being its most recent achievement. Also, Rosario Central won the Copa CONMEBOL (the precursor of the current
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) in 1995. In 2012, the club was considered by
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as one of the 11 most ''classical clubs'' in Argentine football. Rosario Central has a strong rivalry with Newell's Old Boys. The matches played between them are named " El Clasico Rosarino", The rivalry is among the most heated in Argentina. Nowadays Rosario Central has the biggest difference in history between both teams, due to, having 19 winnings more than his eternal rival. That dissimilarity in favor of Rosario Central is kept across 70 years ago. An extraordinary circumstance in the history of the Argentinian league, known as "The oldest paternity ever". Rosario Central's home stadium is Estadio Dr. Lisandro de la Torre, known simply as ''"El Gigante de Arroyito"'' (The Giant of Arroyito) is one of the stadiums where Argentina played in the 1978 FIFA World Cup.


History


The beginning

By the end of the 1880s, a group of workers of British–owned company Central Argentine Railway used to play a kind of
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game in fields located near Alberdi Avenue in Rosario. In the Christmas eve of 1889 they met at a bar with the purpose of establishing a club. British English citizen Thomas Mutton suggested the name "Central Argentine Railway Athletic Club", which was approved. Scotsman
Colin Calder Colin Bain Calder (16 April 1860 – 25 January 1907) was the Scottish founder, and first president, of the Rosario Central football club (''Club Atlético Rosario Central'') in Argentina. First years Calder was born in Dingwall, Ross and Croma ...
was chosen as first president of the new club.''De Rosario y de Central'' by Jorge Brisaboa, Homo Sapiens editions, Rosario, 1996 – At the beginning, only CAR employees were admitted as members. The first field was located on a railway's land while a disused wagon served as club's headquarters. The first recorded game was played in 1890 when CARAC played a friendly match v the crew of a British ship's crew, which ended 1–1. A second match between both teams finished with CARAC winning 2–1. During many years Central Argentine played only internal matches or faced the Rosario Cricket Club (current Club Atlético del Rosario) occasionally. In 1904 the railway companies Central Argentino and Buenos Aires merged, which caused a high number of criollo workers moved to Rosario. They quickly became football enthusiasts so the club increased its number of members to 130 people. During an assembly, executive Miguel Green (also forward of the team) suggested that people outside the railway company could be accepted as member of the club. The proposal was widely discussed until it was finally approved so the statute was modified, including the change of name to Spanish form "Club Atlético Rosario Central". Since those changes were approved, a significant number of workers of the city came to Rosario Central to become members of the club.


Liga Rosarina and National cups

The Liga Rosarina de Football (Rosario's Football League) was created in March 1905. The first tournament organised by the body was the "Copa Santiago Pinasco", named that way because the Mayor of Rosario, Santiago Pinasco, donated the trophy. Central debuted on May 21, 1905, defeating Rosario A.C. by 3–1. On June, Rosario Central player Zenón Díaz was called for a Rosario combined that played a friendly match v English club Nottingham Forest (that was touring South America). The first official title won by Rosario Central came in 1908, when the squad won the "Copa Nicasio Vila" (the first division of LRF). The team finished unbeaten with 48 goals scored and only 9 conceded. Some notable players were Zenón Díaz, Harry Hayes, Augusto Winn, J.H. Grant, Juan Díaz. In 1913 the club disaffiliated from the Liga Rosarina, founding with other clubs the dissident "Federación Rosarina de Football". Central won this league in 1913. That same year, Rosario Central won its first national title, the Copa de Competencia La Nación, a
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organised by dissident Federación Argentina de Football. Rosario Central won the competition after defeating Argentino de Quilmes 3–2 in
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of Buenos Aires. In 1914 Central would return to Liga Rosarina, winning the championship after playing 20 matches, winning 19 games with 1 draw. The team scored 99 goals and only conceded 10, being Harry Hayes the top scorer of the tournament with 51 goals. The squad also would win the 1915, 1916 and 1917 regional titles, becoming four-champion of the Rosarian League. In 1919, Central won the Rosario's league title again, winning 3–2 the final match against their history rivals: Newell's Old Boys. The second national title won by Rosario Central was the Copa Dr. Carlos Ibarguren, a trophy contested by the champions of Buenos Aires and Rosario. Central won the 1915 edition beating
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(that had won three Primera División titles consecutively) 3–1 in the final. In 1916 Central won the
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after beating Independiente 1–0. That same year the Rosarino team won the Copa de Competencia Jockey Club defeating Independiente again. A new national title would come in 1920, when Central won the Copa de Competencia organised by dissident body Asociación Amateurs de Football (AAmF) against Sportivo Almagro. During the 1910 decade, Rosario Central won a total of five National cups. In 1920 Rosario Central left the Rosarian League again, and joined other clubs to establish a dissident league, winning the 1920 and 1921 titles. Two years later, Central and the dissident clubs would return again to the Rosarian league. In the following years, Central won the 1923, 1927, 1928 (won against Newell's in the final match), and 1930 championship, becoming the most successful team in Liga de Rosario's history. In 1931 football became professional in Argentina, so a new Association, "Asociación Rosarina de Fútbol", was created in Rosario to organize the first professional championships. The Copa Nicasio Vila changed its name to "Torneo Gobernador Luciano Molinas", honoring then Governor of Santa Fe Province Luciano Molinas. Rosario Central won the 1937 and 1938 titles.


Coming to Primera División

In 1939, Rosario Central and its arch-rival Newell's Old Boys requested Argentine Football Association to be added to the main league championship of Argentina, the
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. The Association accepted the requirement therefore both clubs joined the top-flight division of Argentine football. Despite playing in the Primera División, Rosario Central continue contesting the Rosarian Football Association competitions with reserve teams formed by amateur footballers. During its first year in Primera División, Rosario Central finished 11° with 33 points earned (15 loses). In 1941 Rosario Central was relegated to the second division, Primera B, after losing 20 matches with only 6 won. Nevertheless, Central only lasted one season in second division, returning one year later, after 25 matches won and only 4 lost. In 1950 Central was relegated again after a poor campaign in Primera. As its precedent relegation, Central promoted to the top division one year after being relegated, so the team returned to Primera in 1951.


First league titles

Rosario Central won its first national league title, in the 1971 Nacional championship with
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as coach defeating
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in the final game. Central had previously beat arch-rival Newell's 1–0 in semi-finals with a goal scored by
Aldo Poy Aldo Pedro Poy ( Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, 14 September 1945) is a retired football player and current politician. He spent his entire career at Rosario Central, playing as forward. Poy debuted on 3 October 1965 against Huracán, playing ...
, who dove to head the ball before it touched the grass (a way of heading popularly known as ''"palomita"'' in South America). That goal is still remembered by Central supporters who usually reunite on December 19, to recreate the goal. Many times Poy himself has taken part of the celebration. The second league title for the club came two years later, winning the 1973 Nacional with
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as coach. Some of the most notable players were Poy, Carlos Aimar and
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. The most frequent line-up was: Carlos Biasutto, Jorge González, Aurelio Pascuttini,
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,
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, Carlos Aimar, Eduardo Solari, Aldo Poy,
Ramón Bóveda Ramón César Bóveda (born 18 March 1949 in Pirané, Argentina) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a winger. As a player, he participated in the 1975 Copa América with Argentina. Honours Rosario Central * Primera División: 2 :: ...
, Roberto Cabral and Daniel Aricó. For the 1974 season, Central acquired striker
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from Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba (Kempes and Instituto mate Osvaldo Ardiles were to be reunited in the national team that won the
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). After seven years without titles, Central won the 1980 Nacional with
Ángel Tulio Zof Ángel Tulio Zof (July 8, 1928 – November 26, 2014) was an Argentine footballer and coach. Career He played for Rosario Central, Huracán, Atlanta and Quilmes as a left winger. Internationally, he played for, among other teams, Toronto F ...
on the bench. That team was called ''La Sinfónica (the Symphony Orchestra)'' because of the exquisite playing displayed by the team on the field. Central defeated
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5–0 in the first final game, and lost 2–0 in the second match but proclaimed champion due to goal average.
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, Juan Carlos Ghielmetti,
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, Oscar Craiyacich, Jorge García, José Gaitán, Daniel Sperandío, Eduardo Bacas, Félix Orte,
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and Daniel Teglia was the frequent line-up on the fields. After a few years with bad seasons, the team was relegated in 1984, but returned to first division just one year later after winning the Primera B championship, coached by Pedro Marchetta. Central returned to Primera to play the 1986–87 season, winning the title at the end of the tournament but coached by Zof again. This was a first in Argentine football (oddly, Central Español performed a similar feat in Uruguay in the years 1983–84, also a first). The 1986–87 team was formed by Alejandro Lanari,
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, Jorge Balbis,
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, Pedernera,
Omar Palma Omar Palma is a midfielder. He was born on April 12, 1958, in the city of Campo Largo in the Chaco Province of Argentina. He played most of his career for Rosario Central in Argentina. He was the top scorer of the 1986–87 season with 20 goals ...
, Adelqui Cornaglia,
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, Osvaldo Escudero, Fernando Lanzidei and Hugo Galloni.


International titles

The first years of the decade of 1990 Central did not make good campaigns in domestic tournaments, although the team won the
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(the precursor of the current
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) in
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, being the only international title achieved by a Santa Fe Province based team to date. Central defeated Brazilian squad Atlético Mineiro 4–0 in Arroyito after losing by the same score in the first match in Brazil. Finally Central won the Cup by Penalty shoot-out, with a score of 4–3. The club has participated in eleven editions of the
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, and is currently tied for fifth place with
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and Vélez Sársfield, all of which trail participation leaders
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, River Plate, Independiente, and San Lorenzo de Almagro.


Decline and resurrection

After the 2010 Clausura, Rosario Central's poor form over the past three years forced it into a relegation/promotion play-off against Nacional B side All Boys, which won the tie over two legs 4–1 on aggregate (defining the series with a thrashing 3–0 in Arroyito), relegating Rosario Central to Primera B Nacional, the second tier of Argentine football. It was the fourth time the club was relegated to play in the second division. Rosario Central spent several seasons in the B Nacional until May 19, 2013, when the squad secured the promotion to
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after beating Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy by 3–0. The three goals were scored by Javier Toledo. The team was coached by
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.


The eleventh official title: the 2018 Copa Argentina.

In May 2018, the club saw the return of Edgardo Bauza as Central's coach in his second cycle.221 The coach stated that ‘I knew no other objective than to be champion with Central. ’. Edgardo Bauza led Rosario Central to the championship title after 23 years. In the Round of 32, the Auriazules faced Juventud Antoniana with a 6-0 win. Then, in both the Round of 16 and Round of 16, the Canalla drew both matches: the first goalless against Talleres de Córdoba, advancing 5-3 on penalties. In the Round of 16, the Arroyito club drew 1-1 against
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and defeated them 5-4 on penalty kicks.224 In the quarter-finals, Central and Newell's played a new Rosario derby. As in 1969 and 1970, the 'Blue and yellows' again defeated their arch-rivals and advanced to the semi-finals with goals by Herrera and Zampedri, with Torres scoring the equaliser for Newell's.225 Central faced Temperley in the semi-finals. The match ended in a 1-1 draw after a goal by the light blue side in the last minutes of the match. However, ''Los Canallas'' eventually won on penalties 4-2, qualifying for their fourth Copa Argentina final.226 The cup final was played on 6 December at the Malvinas Argentinas stadium in Mendoza against Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata. In this final, both teams were looking to put an end to a streak of more than twenty years without silverware.227 Central won the first half with a goal by Zampedri, but in the second half Lorenzo Faravelli equalised. The tie remained equal throughout the ninety minutes, and a penalty shoot-out was forced. There, the Rosarinos scored four and Gimansia only one - previously one had been deflected and another had been saved by goalkeeper Jeremías Ledesma - to make Central champions of the Copa Argentina for the first time in their history. It also gave them qualification for the
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and the
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. Champion squad: Jeremías Ledesma, Josué Ayala,
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, Elías Gómez,
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, Nahuel Gómez,
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,
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, Washington Camacho,
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Maximiliano Lovera Maximiliano Alberto Lovera (born 9 March 1999) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a winger for Primera División club Rosario Central, on loan from Olympiacos. Club career Rosario Central Lovera joined the Rosario Central se ...
,
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, Marco Ruben, Agustín Maziero and Germán Herrera. Manager:
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Miguel Angel Russo's return and the twelfth championship title: the Copa de la Liga 2023

On 19 December 2022, after
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won the presidential elections at Rosario Central,
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was re-hired by the Rosario club to lead the team in the 2023 season, thus assuming his fifth cycle at the club, replacing
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. Miguel Russo arrived in January 2023 and was the champion coach with Central in December of that year. Under the experienced coach, Rosario Central had a very successful 2023: they were 8th in the first half of the year, and champions in the Professional League Cup 2023, played in the second half.231 In addition, the Auriazul team was the only team in the Primera División that did not lose at home in the whole calendar year, having made the Gigante de Arroyito a fortress. The champion's title (and also the accumulation of points in the Annual Table) allowed them to qualify for the
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. The second half of the year saw the 2023 Professional League Cup. The start of the tournament saw an inconsistent Central, winning home games but failing to win away. Everything started to improve on matchday 7, when the 'Auriazul' team defeated their classic rivals 1-0 at the Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, and from that victory against Newell's Old Boys, they did not know defeat for the rest of the championship. Finally, Central qualified for the playoffs on the last matchday of the regular phase, after defeating Arsenal 2-1 away. It finished in fourth place in its zone, and thus was able to fight for the championship. In the knockout rounds, the 'Canalla' went through beating big teams until they reached the definition for the title: they beat
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in the quarter-finals on penalties (they had started 2-0, drew 2-2 and ended up winning on penalties). In the semis, they did the same against River Plate, in a tough 0-0 draw at the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium in Córdoba, which was also decided by penalties, and showed Rosario goalkeeper
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as the outstanding figure, saving 3 penalty kicks from the 12 steps. Finally, Rosario Central celebrated a new championship title at the
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, where more than 25,000 ''Canallas'' fans accompanied the team and filled the Santiago del Estero stadium with the illusion of a new title. In an even and hard-fought match, Rosario Central beat Club Atlético Platense 1-0 in the final with a beautiful goal by Maximiliano Lovera 39 minutes into the first half, and thus was able to crown the 12th official title in its history. Champion squad:
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, Valentino Quintero, Carlos Quintana, Agustín Sández, Damián Martínez, Juan Cruz Komar, Facundo Mallo, Alan Rodríguez, Ulises Ciccioli, Ismael Cortéz,
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, Kevin Silva, Fernando Rodríguez, Francis Mac Allister,
Walter Montoya Walter Iván Alexis Montoya (born 21 July 1993) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a right winger or midfielder for Rosario Central. Club career Rosario Central Born in Machagai, Montoya joined Rosario Central's youth categor ...
, Agustín Toledo, Ignacio Malcorra,
Jaminton Campaz Jaminton Leandro Campaz (born 24 May 2000) is a Colombian professional association football, footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Argentinian club Rosario Central, on loan from Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, Grêmio, and the C ...
, Dannovi Quiñonez,
Francesco Lo Celso Francesco Lo Celso (born 5 March 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Rosario Central. Career Lo Celso is a youth academy product of Rosario Central. He was also part of Paris Saint-Germain youth team for f ...
, Lautaro Giaccone, Giovanni Bogado, Marcelo Acosta, Tomás O'Connor, Leandro Iglesias, Kevin Ortíz, Tobías Cervera,
Maximiliano Lovera Maximiliano Alberto Lovera (born 9 March 1999) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a winger for Primera División club Rosario Central, on loan from Olympiacos. Club career Rosario Central Lovera joined the Rosario Central se ...
, Octavio Bianchi, Juan Cruz Cerrudo, Luca Martínez Dupuy, Fabricio Oviedo, Agustín Módica. Manager: Miguel Ángel Russo


Uniform


Uniform evolution

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Kit manufacturers and jersey sponsors

Starting in 2022, all the clothing line is provided by Umbro.


Stadium

Rosario Central plays in the Gigante de Arroyito stadium, located in the confluence of Avellaneda Boulevard and Génova Avenue, in the
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neighborhood (popularly known as ''Arroyito''), in north-east Rosario. It has an official capacity of 46,955 spectators. The stadium was one of the venues chosen for the
1978 FIFA World Cup The 1978 FIFA World Cup was the 11th edition of the FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football world championship tournament among the men's senior national teams. It was held in Argentina between 1 and 25 June. The Cup was won by t ...
. In that tournament, all three-second-round games of the
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squad were played in the ''Gigante''. Local hero Kempes enjoyed the support of the fans and went on to become the top scorer of the tournament. Besides, the ''Gigante de Arroyito'' was one of the venues for the
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, hosted by Argentina.


Nicknames

Central's common nickname is ''canallas'' ("rabble", "scoundrels", which is a rather mild insult in Argentina) because it is said that the club refused to play a charity match for a leprosy clinic in the 1920s; rival side Newell's acquired the ''leprosos'' (lepers) nickname when it did play in that event. Another version states that in 1928 the Central supporters burned down some canvas near the Club Belgrano stadium (which Central had a strong rivalry). When the Belgrano supporters saw that, they started to shout to them: "You're scoundrels! Scoundrels!". In January 2007,
Roberto Fontanarrosa Roberto Alfredo Fontanarrosa, known popularly as ''El Negro'' Fontanarrosa (November 26, 1944 in Rosario – July 19, 2007), was an Argentine cartoonist, comics artist and writer. During his extended career, Fontanarrosa became one of the most ...
a Rosario native and a devout fan of the club, created a logo that revised the definition and spelling of Central's nickname. The new spelling he gave was ''canaya'', because according to him, people from the city of Rosario use and pronounce the word with a "y" for the sole purpose of referring to the club fans. Central is also known as ''La Academia'' (like the fellow Argentine team
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) due to the number of players that become professional from the youth teams; but also to the number of consecutive titles that the club won in the Rosario's League (at an amateur level), in comparison to what Racing Club did in the Buenos Aires' League.


Supporters

Rosario Central's supporters are considered one of the most significant of Argentina. The Newspaper Olé was published last January 5, 2008 by a recent study realized by the English magazine UK Football. The same one, published that a ranking with the 50 most vibrant supporters of the world. The results were the following ones: as first, Milan represents the supporters of the AC, then that of Real Madrid, and third that of the Galatasaray of Turkey. Between the Argentinians that of Rosario Central turns out to be like first in the position 14, second that of River Plate in the position 20, third turn out to be the supporters of Boca Juniors in 23, and fourth that of Racing Club in the place number 48. It is provided also with certain proper rituals, as being the " Throwing of Towel ", on November 23 in recognition to the party that Rosario Central imposed on his rival for 4 on 0 and this one was considered finished to 11 minutes of the second half, is known as the day of the abandonment, or the celebration of the " Day of the Friend Canaya ", which is celebrated on July 19 (date of death of Roberto Fontanarrosa) and the most important, the celebration of the Little dove of Poy, who celebrates all on December 19 in different cities of the world, raised an order so that between to the book Guinness as the most celebrated goal of the history


In popular culture

Rosario Central has featured in many films, books, songs and plays. The club has also featured on several occasions in prose.
Roberto Fontanarrosa Roberto Alfredo Fontanarrosa, known popularly as ''El Negro'' Fontanarrosa (November 26, 1944 in Rosario – July 19, 2007), was an Argentine cartoonist, comics artist and writer. During his extended career, Fontanarrosa became one of the most ...
's story ''19 de diciembre de 1971'' is about a fan who travels to Buenos Aires for a Semi-final match against Newell's Old Boys. Celebrity fans include Alberto "El Negro" Olmedo, Rita la Salvaje, Libertad Lamarque, some writers such as
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and Roberto Fontanarrosa, and some musicians as well as Fito Páez,
Juan Carlos Baglietto Juan Carlos Baglietto (; born June 14, 1956, in Rosario, Santa Fe) is an Argentine musician, singer and composer. He is one of the iconic figures of the musical movement called ''Trova Rosarina'', a famous generation of singers and composers ...
, Joaquín Sabina are all fans of the club. Some of the films in which Club Atlético Rosario Central plays a leading role are: "Un crimen argentino" (An Argentinean Crime) by director Lucas Combina, based on a true story that took place in 1980 in Rosario, written by the Rosario journalist and writer Reynaldo Sietecase, there are references to the championship won that year by Rosario Central, and to the semi-finals with Newell's Old Boys played in the aforementioned national tournament. There are also references to the fans of Central in the film released in 2001 called
Rosarigasinos ''Rosarigasinos'' (Gangs from Rosario) is a 2001 Argentine film, written and directed by Rodrigo Grande and starring Federico Luppi and Ulises Dumont. The film is also known as ''Presos del Olvido'' in Spain.. The film was produced by Adolfo Ari ...
(named after a slang used by the proletarian and lumpen sectors of the city in the 1920s and 30s). Ernesto "Che" Guevara, a major figure of the Cuban Revolution, was a Rosario Central fan.


Players


Current squad

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Out on loan


Individual records


Top scorers

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Former players


Managers

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(1966) * Omar Sívori (1969–70) *
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(1970–71) * Carlos Timoteo Griguol (1971), (1971) * Ángel Labruna (1971–72) *
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(1972–73) * Carlos Timoteo Griguol (1973–75) *
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(1979) * Roberto Saporiti (1980) *
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(1980–82), (1982) *
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(1984) *
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(1986–87), (1987–90), (1991) *
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(1993) *
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(1995) *
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''(interim)'' (1995–96) *
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(1996–97) *
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(1997–98) *
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(1998–01) *
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(March 29, 2011 – 30 June 11) *
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(2023–2024) * Matías Lequi (2024–present)


Honours


National


Leagues

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(4): 1971 Nacional, 1973 Nacional, 1980 Nacional, 1986–87 *
Copa de la Liga Profesional The Copa de la Liga Profesional (English: ''Professional League Cup''; officially named "Copa Diego Armando Maradona" in its first edition) is an official Argentine football cup competition. The cup was planned and organised by the "Liga Profesi ...
(1):
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* Primera B Nacional (1):
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* Primera B (3): 1942, 1951, 1985


Cups

* Copa de Competencia La Nación (FAF) (1):
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*
Copa Ibarguren The Copa Dr. Carlos Ibarguren, also called Campeonato Argentino
by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF or simply Copa Ibarguren was an offic ...
(1):
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* Copa de Honor MCBA (1):
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* Copa de Competencia Jockey Club (1):
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* Copa de Competencia (AAmF) (1):
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* Copa Argentina (1):
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International

* Copa Conmebol (1):
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Regional

* Liga Rosarina: **
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(10): 1908, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1923, 1927, 1928, 1930 ** Copa Damas de Caridad (4): 1910, 1914, 1915, 1916 ** Copa Estímulo (1): 1922 * Federación Rosarina (1): 1913 * Asociación Amateurs Rosarina (2): 1920, 1921 * Asociación Rosarina de Fútbol: ** Torneo Luciano Molinas (2): 1937, 1938 ** Torneo Preparación (1): 1936 ** Torneo Hermenegildo Ivancich (1): 1937 *Federación Santafersina de Fútbol: **Copa Santa Fe (1): 2017 Central es el nuevo campeón de la Copa Santa Fe
, Rosario Fútbol, 21 Oct 2017
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References


External links

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