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Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro is an Argentine professional
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based in the
Boedo Boedo is a working-class ''barrio'' or neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The neighborhood and one of its principal streets were named after Mariano Boedo, a leading figure in the Argentine independence. It is the home of San Lorenzo de Al ...
neighborhood of
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. It is best known for its
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team, which plays in the Primera División, the first tier of the
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. San Lorenzo is also considered one of the '' Big Five'' of Argentine football, along with Independiente, River Plate,
Boca Juniors Club Atlético Boca Juniors () is an Argentine professional sports club based in La Boca, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The club is best known for its men's professional Association football, football team which, since its promotion in 1913 ...
, and Racing Club. San Lorenzo plays its home games at
Estadio Pedro Bidegain Nuevo Gasómetro (; , named after the club's former venue, El Gasómetro), officially known as Pedro Bidegain Stadium (, ; named after the club's former president Pedro Bidegain) is an association football stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Loca ...
, popularly known as ''Nuevo Gasómetro''. The stadium and sports facilities are located in the
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neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The club's previous stadium was the '' Viejo Gasómetro'', located in Boedo. In 1979, the ''Gasómetro'' was expropriated by the de facto Government of
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and then sold to supermarket chain
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. The club currently has six locations: three in Boedo, one in Monserrat, one at Bajo Flores, and one in
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. San Lorenzo also plans to expand its main seat on La Plata Avenue, while a 15-hectare campus in Ezeiza is projected to develop an Olympic football program. San Lorenzo's historical rival is
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, located in
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. The two clubs play one of the older derbies in Argentina. Some supporters consider this derby as the third-most important after
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and
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, in addition to being one of the most uneven derbies of Argentine Football. Other sports practised at the club are
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. Some years ago, San Lorenzo had also opened a
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section, but it is no longer active. San Lorenzo gained international recognition in March 2013 with the election of
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, a supporter and ''socio'' (member) of the club. The players played with the Pope's photo on their shirts during a league match against Colón on 16 March 2013.


History


Origins of the club

The roots of the institution are a team formed by a group of children that played football in the corner of México and Treinta y Tres Orientales streets of
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. Due to increasing traffic in the city, playing football in the streets became a risky activity for the boys. Lorenzo Massa, the Catholic priest of the neighbourhood's church, saw how a
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almost knocked down one of the boys while they were playing in the streets. As a way to prevent more accidents, he offered the boys to play in the church's backyard, under the condition they go to mass on Sundays. On 1 April 1908, an assembly was held in the Almagro district of Buenos Aires with the purpose of establishing a club. During the meeting, several names were proposed. The first option was "Los Forzosos de Almagro" ("The Strongmen of Almagro", the name used by the boys for their street football squad), which did not sound good to Father Massa (who was present). The other proposal was to name the club "San Lorenzo" as an homage to Massa, but he declined to be so honoured. Nevertheless, the name was finally accepted by the priest, explaining that the name would not honour himself but both
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("San Lorenzo" in Spanish) and the Battle of San Lorenzo, one of the most significant combats for the Independence of Argentina. Another founding member, Federico Monti, suggested to add the name of the neighbourhood, Almagro where most of the members lived, which was accepted by the assembly. Due to the team not having its own a stadium, San Lorenzo began to play its home games in a field of the Club Martínez, placed in the nearby town of the same name. The squad played its first match on 26 April 1914. At the end of the season, San Lorenzo had to play a final match against Excursionistas to declare a champion. San Lorenzo won the series (the results were 0–0 and 5–0). This title allowed San Lorenzo to enter the playoffs in for promotion to the
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, which was finally obtained after beating Club Honor y Patria by 3–0.


First years in Primera

San Lorenzo began to play in the
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tournaments on 26 April 1914 in the second division, where the team finished sharing first place with Excursionistas. As a result, both teams played a two-match series to determine which team would proceed to the playoffs. San Lorenzo won the series after thrashing Excursionistas 5–0 in the second game. In playoffs, San Lorenzo eliminated other teams before playing the final against Honor y Patria, winning 3–0 and being promoted to Primera División.´ San Lorenzo made its debut in Primera on 4 April 1915, losing to Platense by 5–1. The first match won in the top division was the 7th fixture, when the team defeated Floresta by 3–1. San Lorenzo finished 12th at the end of the season, tied with
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. On 7 May 1916, the club inaugurated its first stadium (popularly known as " Viejo Gasómetro" during a match against
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, which San Lorenzo won by 2–1. That same year, the team finished 7th in the Primera División championship. In subsequent tournaments the team did not wage good campaigns, finishing 12th and 13th. In 1919 the Argentine league split into two leagues, the official Asociación Argentina and dissident Asociación Amateur (AAm), in which San Lorenzo took part, along with Racing Club, River Plate and Independiente, among other teams. San Lorenzo finished 9th.


The success begins

In 1920 and 1922, San Lorenzo finished third, finally winning its first title in
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. The squad won 17 of 20 games, only losing 2. San Lorenzo scored 34 goals in 20 fixtures, conceding 13. That same year the squad also won its first international title, The
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after beating
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1–0 in the final. San Lorenzo won its second consecutive Primera División title
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. The team played 23 matches winning 18 with 2 losses, with a total of 48 goals scored and 15 conceded. In the following two seasons (1925 and 1926) San Lorenzo would make great performances finishing 2nd to Racing Club and Independiente respectively finally achieving its 3rd title in 1927, when both leagues AAF and AAm had joined again. The squad totaled 57 points in 33 matches played with an outstanding mark of 86 goals scored (2,60 per game) and conceding only 26. Apart from winning the domestic league, in
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San Lorenzo won its first and only
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, after defeating Uruguayan team (
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) by 1–0. The club soon became one of the most popular institutions in
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, increasing its number of followers and being counted in the
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(''cinco grandes'') together with
Boca Juniors Club Atlético Boca Juniors () is an Argentine professional sports club based in La Boca, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The club is best known for its men's professional Association football, football team which, since its promotion in 1913 ...
, Independiente, River Plate and Racing Club. In the 1930s, Isidro Lángara and other players of
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descent endeared San Lorenzo to the Basque community. The team also relied on players from the provinces, known as ''los
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s''. San Lorenzo returned to success in 1933, when the team won its 4th league championship. The squad totaled 50 points with 22 wins, 6 losses and 6 draws. San Lorenzo scored 81 goals and conceded 48.
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was the runner-up while Racing Club finished 3rd. In
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, there were two championships within the year, in a format of single-robin tournaments. San Lorenzo won the first round (named " Copa de Honor" for the occasion) while River Plate won the second round ("
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"). Although titles were recognised as official by the Association, both champions, San Lorenzo and River Plate, had to play a match (named "
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") in order to define which team would play the
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match v. the
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champion. Finally, River Plate won the game by 4–2 and qualified to play
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.


The 1940s: "The best team in the world"

In 1943, San Lorenzo won the
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, the
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, the ''de facto'' president of
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by then. San Lorenzo won the trophy by defeating General Paz Juniors 8–3. After the 1936 success, San Lorenzo would not win a league title for ten years, when in
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proclaimed champion with a total of 46 points (the runner-up, Boca Juniors, finished 2nd. with 42). San Lorenzo also scored a record of 90 goals in 30 games played, only conceding 37. That same year (1946), the team went on to a tour of
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and
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that was one of the highlights of the club's history. The team debuted playing
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winning 4–1. San Lorenzo played a total of 10 matches in Europe, with some extraordinary victories over the Spanish national team (7–5 and 6–1). The Spanish crowd at the stadium acclaimed San Lorenzo as "Son els millor del mon" ("You are the best in the world" in Catalan). San Lorenzo then moved to
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where the squad showed its skilled play, thrashing
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(9–4) and the Portugal national team by 10–4. The only team that defeated San Lorenzo was
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by 4–1. As a result of the successful tour, player
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was offered a contract with Barcelona, but declined to leave Argentina (Barcelona then drafted River Plate's
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). Fellow player
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did stay in
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and would later become a star with
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.


European tour details


The 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s

In the 1960s, a generation of players known as ''carasucias'' (literally: dirty faces) were the darling of Argentine fans because of their offensive, careless playing and their bad-boy antics off the pitch. The 1968 team was nicknamed ''los matadores'' as it won the championship without losing a single game. This team was recognized as the best team in the world by many journalists. In the years 1968–1974 San Lorenzo won four league titles, its best harvest ever. In 1972, the club became the first Argentine team to win two league titles in one year. Poor administrations, however, led San Lorenzo to a huge economic crisis. Argentina's military government coerced the club into selling the historic stadium located in Boedo. The team was relegated in 1981, only to return to the top division with great fanfare in the 1982 season, which set all-time attendance records for the club.


The 1990s

By that time, the club had no stadium and was plagued by debt and irregularities. Controversial president Fernando Miele (1986–2001) delivered both the new stadium and two league titles: the Clausura 1995 (after 21 years without winning a first division title) and the Clausura 2001 (in which the team achieved 11 consecutive victories). San Lorenzo finished the Clausura 2001 with 47 points in a tournament of 19 matches, setting the record for the highest points haul since the inception of the
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system in 1990.


The New Millennium

In late 2001, San Lorenzo won their first international title: the
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2001, becoming the only Argentine team to win that international cup, because the others champions were all from Brazil. San Lorenzo also won the first edition of the
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, the 2002 edition, beating Colombian club
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in the
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. This was their second international title, which gave them the opportunity to play the Recopa against the
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champion, Paraguayan club Olimpia. In the 2003 Recopa played in
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,
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, San Lorenzo lost to Olimpia 2–0 and finished runner-up. In June 2007, San Lorenzo won the Clausura 2007 league title, beating Boca Juniors in the race for the title by 6 points, even though Boca had beaten them 7–1 in the Apertura 2006. Led by manager
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, San Lorenzo secured the title after the 17th round of fixtures, with two games still left. They finished the tournament with 45 points. Six years later, and only one year after being relegation-threatened, the club managed to win their 15th league title, Torneo Inicial 2013. In
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, San Lorenzo won their first
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. They began their campaign by finishing second in its group. In the
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, they beat Gremio on penalties, Cruzeiro, and Bolivar with a very one sided 5–1 aggregate victory in the semi-finals. In the
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, they defeated
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of
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2–1 on aggregate, concluding their championship run with a 1–0 victory in the second leg at
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. This earned the club a berth in the
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in
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, their first trip to
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's premier club tournament. They would ultimately lose in the finals to
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, and finish as runners-up.


Stadium

The Viejo Gasómetro stadium in what nowadays is known as
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was a venue of great renown, where many international games were held. During the military government in 1979 San Lorenzo was forced to sell the stadium for a small amount of money, and a few years later the supermarket chain
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bought it. The price had mysteriously surged eightfold, but the Club did not get any extra money. After 14 years of renting the stadium, San Lorenzo, with the help of fans, inaugurated the new stadium,
Estadio Pedro Bidegain Nuevo Gasómetro (; , named after the club's former venue, El Gasómetro), officially known as Pedro Bidegain Stadium (, ; named after the club's former president Pedro Bidegain) is an association football stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Loca ...
(nicknamed ''Nuevo Gasómetro''), which opened in December 1993 at the intersection of the Perito Moreno and Varela avenues in the
Bajo Flores Bajo Flores is the south zone of the Flores neighborhood of Buenos Aires City, Argentina. It is separated from the rest of the neighborhood by the Moreno, Balbastro, Varela and Castañares avenues. Due to the Law 2329, signed on the 10 May, 2007 ...
neighborhood. The fans, however, never forgot the old stadium, and its former lot is claimed by San Lorenzo and its fans to this day. On 8 March 2012, there was a demonstration attended by over 100,000 people in favour of reclaiming the place for the club, and on 15 November the
Buenos Aires City Legislature The Buenos Aires City Legislature (, commonly known as the ) is the legislative power of the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is housed in the Buenos Aires City Legislature Palace, Legislature Palace (), an archite ...
passed a bill stipulating that, in the course of six months,
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should negotiate a deal with San Lorenzo in order to share the land lot, and if no accommodation was reached then the city would expropriate it with San Lorenzo's funds. First, an extension was agreed to and one-and-a-half years later, it signed an agreement establishing that the multinational retailer will build a smaller new store on a corner of its current property, financed by funds provided by San Lorenzo. The rest of the lot will be handed over to the club, and there are plans to build another new stadium there. The current stadium has a capacity of 47,964 and the pitch size is 110 x 70 m, among the biggest in Argentina.


Nicknames

*''Los
Gaucho A gaucho () or gaúcho () is a skilled horseman, reputed to be brave and unruly. The figure of the gaucho is a folk symbol of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, the southern part of Bolivia, and the south of Chilean Patago ...
s de
Boedo Boedo is a working-class ''barrio'' or neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The neighborhood and one of its principal streets were named after Mariano Boedo, a leading figure in the Argentine independence. It is the home of San Lorenzo de Al ...
'' (Boedo's Gauchos): In 1932, San Lorenzo brought players from different provinces from Argentina (principally from
Santa Fe Province The Invincible Province of Santa Fe (, , lit. "Holy Faith") is a Provinces of Argentina, province of Argentina, located in the center-east of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Chaco Province, Chaco (divided by the 2 ...
). Among them are, Alberto Chividini, Gabriel Magán y Genaro Cantelli. * ''Los Santos'' (The Saints): The nickname emerged because the club used The San Antonio's Oratory for soccer activities. * ''Los Cuervos'' (The Crows): Was called so, because of the attire of the priests (black) * ''El Ciclón'' (The Cyclone): San Lorenzo's historical rival is
Club Atlético Huracán Club Atlético Huracán () is an Argentine sports club from the Parque Patricios neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The club is notable for its association football, football team, that currently plays in the Argentine Primera División, Primera Divi ...
, which means "hurricane". The nickname is adopted since cyclones are stronger than hurricanes. * ''Los Azulgrana'' (The Blue and Red): The color of the club (Blue and Red). * ''Los Matadores'' (The Killers), originally used for the unbeaten 1968 champions. * The fans' collective calls itself ''La Gloriosa'' (The Glorious).


Players


Current squad


Other players under contract


Reserve squad


Out on loan


Individual records


Most appearances


Top scorers


Current coaching staff

, - , Head coach , , Damián Ayude , - , Assistant coach , , Rodrigo Lista , - , Fitness coach , , Gastón Romano , - , Fitness coach , , Gustavo Rojas , - , Fitness coach , , Gastón Rojas , - , Goalkeeping coach , , Juan Carlos Docabo , - , Video analyst , , Luciano Forciniti , - , Doctor , , Fernando De Alzáa , - , Doctor , , Martin Bruzzese , - , Doctor , , Pablo Ciavatta , - , Kinesiologist , , Blas Tallarico , - , Kinesiologist , , Fernando Crespo , - , Kinesiologist , , Daniel Veggetti , - , Masseur , , Sergio Díaz , - , Professional football staff , , Ariel Graña , - , Kit man , , Adrián Melián , - , Kit man , , Alejandro Ordax , - , Kit man , , Tomás Lucero , -


Notable former players

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Alfredo Carricaberry Alfredo Carricaberry (8 October 1900 – 23 September 1942), nicknamed ''Vasco'', was an Argentine association football, football player. Having spent most of his career at San Lorenzo de Almagro, where he won two titles in 1923 in Argenti ...
(1920–30) *
Luis Monti Luis Felipe Monti (15 May 1901 – 9 September 1983) was an Italian Argentine footballer who played as a midfielder and an Olympian. Monti has the distinction of having played in two FIFA World Cup final matches with two different national teams ...
(1922–30) * Diego García (1925–40) * Clotardo Dendi (1931) *
Waldemar de Brito Waldemar de Brito (, 17 May 1913 – 21 February 1979) was a Brazilian Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward for several clubs in Brazil and Argentina, as well as for the Brazil national footbal ...
(1934–36) * Alberto Zarzur (1935) *
Isidro Lángara Isidro Lángara Galarraga (25 May 1912 – 21 August 1992) was a Spanish football forward from the Basque Country. He played 12 times for Spain, scoring 17 goals, and has the highest goal-ratio in La Liga at 1.14. He was also the first player ...
(1939–43) *
Ángel Zubieta Ángel Zubieta Redondo (17 July 1918 – 28 October 1985) was a Spanish football player and manager. Playing career Zubieta was born in Galdakao, Biscay, Basque Country. He started his playing career in the 1935–36 season for Athletic Bilba ...
(1939–52) *
Rinaldo Martino Rinaldo Fioramonte Martino (; 6 November 1921 – 15 November 2000) was an Italian Argentine forward who played for both the Argentine and the Italy national football teams. Usually a forward, Martino was a player known for his lethal combinati ...
(1941–48) *
René Pontoni René Alejandro Pontoni (May 18, 1920, in Santa Fe, Argentina – May 14, 1983) was an Argentine footballer. He played club football in Argentina, Colombia and Brazil as well as representing the Argentina national football team on 19 occasions. ...
(1945–48), (1954) *
José Sanfilippo José Francisco "El Nene" Sanfilippo (born 4 May 1935) is a former Argentine footballer who played as a striker. Club career Sanfilippo was born in Buenos Aires. During his club career he played for San Lorenzo, Boca Juniors and Banfield in ...
(1953–62), (1972) *
Ángel Berni Ángel Antonio Berni Gómez (9 January 1931 – 24 November 2017) was a Paraguayan football striker. He was part of Paraguay’s squads for the 1950 FIFA World Cup and the 1953 South American Championship, the latter of which being won by Par ...
(1953–59) * Norberto Boggio (1957–62) *
Raúl Páez Raúl Alberto Páez (26 May 1937 – 29 May 1996) was an Argentine association football player. Páez began his career in 1958 at San Lorenzo de Almagro in Buenos Aires. With San Lorenzo he won the 1959 Argentine Primera División and took par ...
(1958–67) * Héctor Facundo (1959–63) * Oscar Rossi (1960–64) * Alberto Mariotti (1962–64) * Narciso Doval (1962–68), (1979) * Roberto Telch (1962–75) *
Rafael Albrecht José Rafael Albrecht (23 August 1941 – 3 May 2021) was an Argentine professional footballer who played as a defender. He represented Argentina at the 1962 and 1966 World Cups. Career Albrecht was born in Tucumán. He started his career wi ...
(1963–70) *
Agustín Irusta Agustín Ernesto Irusta (born 19 July 1942) is a former Argentine football goalkeeper who played most of his career for San Lorenzo de Almagro. Irusta was born in Villa María, Cordoba. He made his professional debut for San Lorenzo on 23 June ...
(1963–76) *
Héctor Veira Héctor "Bambino" Veira (born May 29, 1946) is a former Argentine footballer. Since retiring as a player he has gone on to win several major titles as a manager. Playing career Veira started his professional career in 1963 with San Lorenzo, ...
(1963–69), (1973) *
Alberto Rendo Alberto Rendo (born 3 January 1940) is an Argentine former footballer who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics. Career Born in Parque Patricios, Buenos Aires, Rendo played club football in the Argentine Primera División with Huracán and San ...
(1965–69) * Rodolfo Fischer (1965–72), (1977–78) * Mario Chaldú (1966–67) * José Varacka (1966–67) * Oscar Calics (1966–70) * Antonio García Ameijenda (1967–74) *
Rubén Ayala Rubén Hugo Ayala Sanabria (born 8 January 1950 in Santa Fe, Argentina) is a former Argentine football player and manager, who played as a forward. Playing career Born in Humboldt, Las Colonias Department, Santa Fe Province, Ayala played cl ...
(1968–73) * Antonio Rosl (1968–73) * Victorio Cocco (1968–74) *
Rubén Glaria Rubén Oscar Glaría (born 10 March 1948) is a former Argentine football player and manager, and a current politician. He played as a defender for San Lorenzo and Racing Club and represented the Argentina national football team at the 1974 Wor ...
(1968–74) * Carlos Veglio (1968–75) *
Rubén Glaria Rubén Oscar Glaría (born 10 March 1948) is a former Argentine football player and manager, and a current politician. He played as a defender for San Lorenzo and Racing Club and represented the Argentina national football team at the 1974 Wor ...
(1968–75) * Sergio Villar (1968–81) * Enrique Chazarreta (1970–75) *
Héctor Scotta Héctor Horacio Leonel Scotta Guigo (born 27 September 1950) is an Argentine retired football striker. He was born in the city of San Justo in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina. Scotta is most famous for his feat of scoring 60 goals in 1975 ...
(1971–75), (1979), (1981) * Oscar Ortiz (1971–76) *
Jorge Olguín Jorge Mario Olguín (born 17 May 1952 in Dolores, Buenos Aires) is a retired Argentine footballer who played as a defender. He played for Argentina when the team won 1978 World Cup. Since his retirement as a player he has managed a number of ...
(1971–79) *
Ricardo Lavolpe Ricardo Antonio La Volpe Guarchoni (; born 6 February 1952) is an Argentine former professional footballer and manager. He is a World Cup-winning goalkeeper who played for most of his career in Argentina and Mexico. As a coach, La Volpe was i ...
(1975–79) * José Luis Ceballos (1975), (1981) *
Claudio Marangoni Claudio Oscar Marangoni (born 17 November 1954 in Rosario) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a midfielder. He played club football in Argentina and England and played for the Argentina national team at international level. Biogra ...
(1976–79) *
Rubén Darío Insúa Rubén Darío Insúa Carballo (born 17 April 1961) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played mainly as an attacking midfielder. He is the current manager of Barracas Central. Insúa represented the Argentina national team s ...
(1978–86) *
Walter Perazzo Walter Osvaldo Perazzo Otero (born August 2, 1962) is a Colombian-born Argentine football manager, currently in charge of Temperley, and former centre forward. Biography Perazzo was born in Bogotá, Colombia while his father Alberto was a foo ...
(1979–88) *
Jorge Higuaín Jorge Nicolás Higuaín (born 8 June 1957) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a central defender. During his playing career, he played for Boca Juniors, River Plate, San Lorenzo and Stade Brestois 29, the latter of which was at F ...
(1982–86) *
Jorge Rinaldi Jorge "La Chancha" Rinaldi (born 23 March 1963 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine retired footballer. He played as a forward for a number of clubs in Argentina, Spain and Turkey and represented the Argentina national football team at international ...
(1983–85), (1991–92) *
Blas Giunta Blas Armando Giunta Rodríguez (born 6 September 1963, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a midfielder and current youth coach at Boca Juniors. Career Giunta started his playing career at Club Atlético San Lorenzo ...
(1983–88) *
José Luis Chilavert José Luis Félix Chilavert González (; born 27 July 1965) is a Paraguayan former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Sportivo Luqueño, Guaraní, San Lorenzo de Almagro, Real Zaragoza, Vélez Sarsfield, RC Strasbourg, P ...
(1985–88) * Norberto Ortega Sánchez (1985–88), (1994–96) *
Néstor Gorosito Néstor Raúl Gorosito (born 14 May 1964) is an Argentine association football, football manager (association football), manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the manager of Alianza Lima. Playing career Néstor ''Pipo'' G ...
(1988–89), (1992–93), (1996–99) *
Alberto Acosta Alberto Federico 'Beto' Acosta Tabizzi (born 23 August 1966) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a striker. In a professional career which spanned 18 years (nearly 700 official games and more than 250 goals), he pla ...
(1988–90), (1992), (1998), (2001–03) *
Leonardo Rodríguez Leonardo ("Leo") Adrián Rodríguez Iacobitti (born 27 August 1966) is an Argentine former professional football midfielder. He played for nine different club sides in his career, and represented the Argentina national team between 1991 and 19 ...
(1990–91), (2001–02) * Jorge Borelli (1992–96) * Oscar Passet (1992–99) *
Eduardo Bennet José Eduardo Bennett (born 11 September 1968) is a Honduran former footballer. He is currently manager of UPNFM. Club career Born in La Ceiba, Bennett played in the youth teams of local side Victoria and moved to Tegucigalpa aged 14. There he ...
(1993–95) *
Paulo Silas Paulo Silas do Prado Pereira (born 27 August 1965), also known as Paulo Silas, Silas Pereira or simply Silas, is a Brazilian football pundit, coach, and former professional player. In his playing career as a central midfielder, he broke throug ...
(1993–97) * Esteban González (1994–95) *
Oscar Ruggeri Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri (born 26 January 1962) is an Argentine former professional association football, footballer who played as centre-back. Nicknamed ''El Cabezón'' ("The Big-head One"), Ruggeri achieved success at the international level with ...
(1994–97) * Gilberto Angelucci (1994–98) * Fernando Galetto (1994–99) *
Claudio Biaggio Claudio Darío Biaggio (born 2 July 1967) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a striker. During his professional career he played for important clubs in Argentina ( Belgrano, San Lorenzo de Almagro and Colón de Sa ...
(1994–99) *
Sebastián Abreu Washington Sebastián Abreu Gallo (; born 17 October 1976), nicknamed ''El Loco'' (The Madman), is a Uruguayan football manager and former footballer who played as a striker. He is the head coach of Mexican club Tijuana. Abreu is best known f ...
(1996–97), (2000–01) *
Guillermo Franco Guillermo "Guille" Luis Franco Farquarson (born 3 November 1976) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker. Born and raised in Argentina, he played for the Mexico national team. Early life Guillermo Franco was born in Corr ...
(1996–02) *
Iván Córdoba Iván Ramiro Córdoba Sepúlveda (, born 11 August 1976) is a Colombian former professional footballer who played as a defender. He began his career in Colombia with Deportivo Rionegro and Atlético Nacional, before moving to Argentine club ...
(1998–00) * Walter Erviti (1998–02) * Claudio Morel (1998–04) *
Bernardo Romeo Bernardo Daniel Romeo (born 10 September 1977) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a striker. He amassed Argentine Primera División totals of 226 games and 85 goals, mainly at the service of San Lorenzo with whom he had three spe ...
(1998–01), (2007–10), (2012) *
Leandro Romagnoli Leandro Atilio Romagnoli (born 17 March 1981) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played mainly as an attacking midfielder, currently manager of Argentine Primera División club San Martín de San Juan. His thin build, short statu ...
(1999–05), (2009–18) *
Sebastián Saja Diego Sebastián Saja (born 5 June 1979) is an Argentine football coach and former player who is an assistant coach for Major League Soccer side Inter Miami CF. He spent most of his professional career with San Lorenzo, Racing Club and AEK Ath ...
(2000–03), (2005–06) *
Fabricio Coloccini Fabricio Tomás Coloccini (; ; born 22 January 1982) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Coloccini began his club career at Boca Juniors in his native Argentina attracting the attention of AC Milan. He fa ...
(2000–01), (2016–present) *
Agustín Orion Agustín is a Spanish given name and sometimes a surname. It is related to Augustine (given name), Augustín. People with the name include: Given name * Agustín Adorni (born 1990), Argentine footballer * Agustín Allione (born 1994), Argen ...
(2001–09) * Gonzalo Rodríguez (2002–04), (2017–20) *
Pablo Zabaleta Pablo Javier Zabaleta Girod (; born 16 January 1985) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a right back In the sport of association football, a defender is an Glossary of association football terms#O, outfield player ...
(2002–05) * Pablo Barrientos (2003–06), (2008–09), (2014–16) *
Ezequiel Lavezzi Ezequiel Iván "Pocho" Lavezzi (, ; born 3 May 1985) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a forward. During his career, his most important attributes were his pace, hardworking style of play, technique, creativity, and d ...
(2004–07) *
Paolo Montero Rónald Paolo Montero Iglesias (born 3 September 1971) is a Uruguayan football manager and former player, who played as a central defender or left-back. Montero began his career in Uruguay with Peñarol in 1990 before moving to Italian side Ata ...
(2005–06) *
José Cardozo José Saturnino Cardozo Otazú (; born 19 March 1971) is a Paraguayan football manager and former footballer who played as a striker. Known for his prolific scoring ability, Cardozo spent most of his playing career with Deportivo Toluca, wher ...
(2005–06) *
Claudio Husaín Claudio Daniel Husaín (born 20 November 1974) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Husaín played for Vélez Sársfield and River Plate in Argentina, Italian S.S.C. Napoli and Mexican Tigres de la UANL ...
(2006) *
Andrés D'Alessandro Andrés Nicolás D'Alessandro (born 15 April 1981) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He has played top-flight football in Argentina, Germany, England, Spain, Brazil and Uruguay. He won an Olym ...
(2008) *
Diego Placente Diego Rodolfo Placente (born 24 April 1977) is an Argentine manager and former footballer who played as a left-back. He is the current manager of the Argentina U20 national team. Club career Born in Buenos Aires, Placente started playing pro ...
(2008), (2010–11) *
Gonzalo Bergessio Gonzalo Rubén Bergessio (; born 20 July 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a striker. Club career Early career Born in Córdoba, Bergessio started his career in the lower leagues with Club Atlético Platense. In 2005, ...
(2008–09), (2016–17) *
Néstor Ortigoza Néstor Ezequiel "Johnny" Ortigoza (; born 7 October 1984) is a former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for San Lorenzo de Almagro. Born in Argentina, he played for the Paraguay national team. Club career Ortigoza started ...
(2011–12), (2013–17), (2021-22) *
Carlos Bueno Carlos Heber Bueno Suárez (born 10 May 1980) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays for Artigas F.C. as a striker. Club career Born in Artigas, Artigas Department, Bueno started his career at C.A. Peñarol. He moved abroad in 20 ...
(2012) * Julio Buffarini (2012–16) *
Juan Mercier Juan Ignacio Mercier (born 2 February 1980) is a retired Argentine footballer, who played as a midfielder. Career Club career Mercier started his playing career in the lower leagues of Argentine football in 2000. He played for four clubs in the ...
(2012–18) *
Ignacio Piatti Ignacio Alberto Piatti (born 4 February 1985) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a winger. Club career Piatti has played professional football in Europe with Saint-Étienne and Lecce. In his native Argentina, he has p ...
(2012–14), (2020–present) *
Ángel Correa Ángel Martín Correa Martínez (; born 9 March 1995) is an Argentine professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), forward or right winger for club Atlético Madrid and the Argentina national foot ...
(2013–14) * Emmanuel Más (2013–16) * Sebastian Torrico (2013–present) *
Mario Yepes Mario Alberto Yepes Díaz (; born 13 January 1976) is a Colombian former professional association football, footballer who played as a Defender (association football)#Centre-back, centre-back. He is well known for his time in Paris Saint-Germai ...
(2014–15) *
Fernando Belluschi Fernando Daniel Belluschi (, ; born 10 September 1983) is an Argentine midfielder who plays for Estudiantes de Río Cuarto. Club career Belluschi began playing professionally at Newell's Old Boys in 2002, with whom he won the 2004 Apertura Cha ...
(2016–20) *
Paulo Díaz Paulo César Díaz Huincales ( born 25 August 1994), known as Paulo Díaz, is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Argentine Primera División club River Plate and the Chile national team. International career He g ...
(2016–18) *
Tino Costa Alberto Facundo "Tino" Costa (born 9 January 1985) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Early career Costa, commonly known as ''Tino'', began his career in Argentina playing for local club La T ...
(2016–17)


Managers

* Máximo Garay (1938) *
Guillermo Stábile Guillermo Stábile (17 January 1905 – 26 December 1966) was an Argentine professional football player and manager who played as a centre forward. At club level, Stábile won two national championships with Huracán and played in Italy and Fran ...
(1939–40) *
György Orth György Orth (30 April 1901 – 11 January 1962) was a Hungarian football player and manager. As well as being involved in football in his homeland, he also managed in Italy, Chile, Germany, Mexico, Peru, Argentina and Portugal. One of best foot ...
(1944) * Victor Cuadros (1954) *
Isidro Lángara Isidro Lángara Galarraga (25 May 1912 – 21 August 1992) was a Spanish football forward from the Basque Country. He played 12 times for Spain, scoring 17 goals, and has the highest goal-ratio in La Liga at 1.14. He was also the first player ...
(1955) *
Juan Carlos Lorenzo Juan Carlos "Toto" Lorenzo (; 27 October 1922 – 14 November 2001) was an Argentine football player and coach. He became an icon for Boca Juniors fans after he coached the club to its first two Copa Libertadores titles. Biography In his teens, ...
(1961–62) *
René Pontoni René Alejandro Pontoni (May 18, 1920, in Santa Fe, Argentina – May 14, 1983) was an Argentine footballer. He played club football in Argentina, Colombia and Brazil as well as representing the Argentina national football team on 19 occasions. ...
(1962) *
Juan Carlos Lorenzo Juan Carlos "Toto" Lorenzo (; 27 October 1922 – 14 November 2001) was an Argentine football player and coach. He became an icon for Boca Juniors fans after he coached the club to its first two Copa Libertadores titles. Biography In his teens, ...
(1965) * Tim (1967–68) * Pedro Dellacha (1969–70) *
Rogelio Domínguez Rogelio Antonio Domínguez López (9 March 1931 – 23 July 2004) was an Argentine football goalkeeper who played for Real Madrid and was part of their European Cup victories in 1958, 1959 and 1960. He was in Argentina's squad for the 1962 FIFA ...
(1971) *
Juan Carlos Lorenzo Juan Carlos "Toto" Lorenzo (; 27 October 1922 – 14 November 2001) was an Argentine football player and coach. He became an icon for Boca Juniors fans after he coached the club to its first two Copa Libertadores titles. Biography In his teens, ...
(1972) *
Luis Carniglia Luis Antonio Carniglia (4 October 1917 – 22 June 2001) was an Argentine football striker and manager. He played for Boca Juniors in the 1930s, but is probably best known for managing Real Madrid in the 1950s. Luis Carniglia was buried in La ...
(1973) *
Osvaldo Zubeldía Osvaldo Juan Zubeldía (24 June 1927 – 17 January 1982) was an Argentine football player and coach. Playing career Zubeldía had a respectable playing career with Vélez Sársfield, Boca Juniors, Atlanta and Banfield and the Argentina natio ...
(1974) * Roberto Scarone (1975) *
Rogelio Domínguez Rogelio Antonio Domínguez López (9 March 1931 – 23 July 2004) was an Argentine football goalkeeper who played for Real Madrid and was part of their European Cup victories in 1958, 1959 and 1960. He was in Argentina's squad for the 1962 FIFA ...
(1977) *
Carlos Bilardo Dr. Carlos Salvador Bilardo (born 16 March 1938) is an Argentine former physician, football player, and manager. Bilardo achieved worldwide renown as a player with Estudiantes de La Plata in the 1960s, and as the manager of the Argentina side t ...
(1979) *
Delém Vladem Lázaro Ruiz Quevedo (April 15, 1935 – March 28, 2007), known as "Delém", was a Brazilian footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of footb ...
(1980) *
Héctor Veira Héctor "Bambino" Veira (born May 29, 1946) is a former Argentine footballer. Since retiring as a player he has gone on to win several major titles as a manager. Playing career Veira started his professional career in 1963 with San Lorenzo, ...
(1980) * Victorio Cocco (1981) *
Juan Carlos Lorenzo Juan Carlos "Toto" Lorenzo (; 27 October 1922 – 14 November 2001) was an Argentine football player and coach. He became an icon for Boca Juniors fans after he coached the club to its first two Copa Libertadores titles. Biography In his teens, ...
(1981–82) *
José Yudica José Antonio Yudica (February 26, 1936 – August 23, 2021) was an Argentine football player and manager. Yudica had limited success as a player, winning only two titles during his brief spell at Deportivo Cali. After retirement as a player he ...
(1982) *
Héctor Veira Héctor "Bambino" Veira (born May 29, 1946) is a former Argentine footballer. Since retiring as a player he has gone on to win several major titles as a manager. Playing career Veira started his professional career in 1963 with San Lorenzo, ...
(1983–84) * Oscar López (1985) *
Juan Carlos Lorenzo Juan Carlos "Toto" Lorenzo (; 27 October 1922 – 14 November 2001) was an Argentine football player and coach. He became an icon for Boca Juniors fans after he coached the club to its first two Copa Libertadores titles. Biography In his teens, ...
(1985) *
Bora Milutinović Velibor "Bora" Milutinović ( sr-Cyrl, Велибор Бора Милутиновић; born 7 September 1944) is a Serbian former professional footballer and manager. He has managed at five editions of the FIFA World Cup, tied for the record al ...
(1987) *
Héctor Veira Héctor "Bambino" Veira (born May 29, 1946) is a former Argentine footballer. Since retiring as a player he has gone on to win several major titles as a manager. Playing career Veira started his professional career in 1963 with San Lorenzo, ...
(1987–90) *
Roberto Saporiti Roberto Marcos Saporiti (born 11 April 1939) is an Argentine retired football player and manager. He played as a striker. As a manager, he managed clubs in Argentina, Mexico and Colombia. Playing career Born in Buenos Aires, Saporiti started hi ...
(1989–90) * Ricardo Rezza (1990–91) * Fernando Areán (1991–92) * Jorge Castelli (1992) *
Héctor Veira Héctor "Bambino" Veira (born May 29, 1946) is a former Argentine footballer. Since retiring as a player he has gone on to win several major titles as a manager. Playing career Veira started his professional career in 1963 with San Lorenzo, ...
(1992–96) *
Carlos Aimar Carlos Daniel Aimar (born 21 July 1950) is an Argentine retired Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder, and a current coach. Playing career Born in Corral de Bustos, Marcos Juárez Department, Marcos Juárez, Córdoba Provi ...
(1996) * Jorge Castelli (1997–98) *
Alfio Basile Alfio "Coco" Basile (born 1 November 1943) is an Argentine football manager and former player. He played for Racing Club de Avellaneda and Huracán before becoming a manager. He coached many teams during his career, being most notable Racing Cl ...
(1998) *
Oscar Ruggeri Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri (born 26 January 1962) is an Argentine former professional association football, footballer who played as centre-back. Nicknamed ''El Cabezón'' ("The Big-head One"), Ruggeri achieved success at the international level with ...
(1998–01) *
Manuel Pellegrini Manuel Luis Pellegrini Ripamonti (; ; born 16 September 1953) is a Chilean professional Manager (association football), football manager and former Football player, player who is the head coach of Real Betis. As a coach, he has managed clubs in S ...
(1 January 2001 – 18 May 2002) * Rubén Insúa (1 June 2002 – 5 July 2003) *
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Records

* The first Argentine football club to win two league titles in the same year, picking up the
Metropolitano Metropolitano S.A. was a privately owned consortium formed in 1994 to take over concessions granted by the Argentine government as part of railway privatisation during the presidency of Carlos Menem for the operation of commuter rail services i ...
and
Nacional championship The Campeonato Nacional was one of the two football tournaments that formed the Primera División season (along with the Metropolitano championship) since 1967. The Nacional championship was played annually until its last edition in 1985. The Nac ...
s in
1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, ...
. * The first Argentine club to participate in the
Copa Libertadores The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournam ...
in
1960 It is also known as the "Year of Africa" because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of Pan-Africanism. Events January * Janu ...
* The only Argentine club to win the
Copa Mercosur The Copa Mercosur (, , "Mercosur Cup") was a Association football, football competition played from 1998 to 2001 by the traditional top clubs from Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile. The competition was created by CONMEBOL to generate ...
, in
2001 The year's most prominent event was the September 11 attacks against the United States by al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror. The United States led a Participan ...
. * The first club to win the
Copa Sudamericana The CONMEBOL Sudamericana, also known as Copa Sudamericana (; ), is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL, the governing body of football in South America, since 2002. It is the second-most prestigious club com ...
in
2002 The effects of the September 11 attacks of the previous year had a significant impact on the affairs of 2002. The war on terror was a major political focus. Without settled international law, several nations engaged in anti-terror operation ...
. * San Lorenzo is also considered one of the FIFA Classic Clubs. * Largest victory (Primera División): 7–0 v
Argentino de Banfield Argentino is the Spanish word for "citizen of Argentina" or the adjective "Argentine". It may also refer to: ;Geography * Argentino, a seaside resort in Uruguay * Lake Argentino, a lake in the Andes in Patagonia ;Sports * Argentino de Quilmes, ...
, on 9 Nov 1930. * Copa San Martín de Tours (1): 1994 * Copa Jorge Newbery (1): 1964 ;Notes


Women

The women's team has won the national championship,
Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino The Primera División A (; ), known officially as Campeonato Femenino YPF for sponsorship reasons, is a semi-professional women's football league in Argentina. The tournament is ruled by the Argentine Football Association (AFA), with its first se ...
in 2008/09 and 2015. They finished fourth of five in the group stage of the
2009 Copa Libertadores Femenina The 2009 Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino (officially Copa Banco Santander, Santander Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino 2009) for sponsorship reasons) was the first edition of the Copa Libertadores Femenina, CONMEBOL's premier annual internatio ...
.


Basketball

San Lorenzo has played
basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular Basketball court, court, compete with the primary objective of #Shooting, shooting a basketball (ball), basketball (appro ...
since 1930 when the club affiliated to the association. On 26 April 1985, San Lorenzo played the opening game of the recently created
Liga Nacional de Básquetbol The Liga Nacional de Básquetbol (abbreviated LNB, and literally in English, "National Basketball League"), also commonly referred to as "La Liga de Básquet" ("The Basketball League"), is the top-tier level of the Argentine basketball league sys ...
(LNB), facing Argentino de Firmat at Obras Sanitarias venue."Hace 30 años nacía la Liga Nacional de Básquetbol en Argentina"
, Telam, 26 April 2015 The team returned to LNB in 2015.


Notes


References


External links

*
Unofficial website

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