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and Talleres. It is one of the oldest football derbies in Argentina, with its first match held in 1914 and won by Belgrano 1–0. With 257 official matches played, Talleres has the most wins with 96.


Highlights

* The first match between both clubs was played on 17 May 1914, being won by Belgrano 1–0.10 curiosidades del clásico cordobés entre Talleres y Belgrano
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* The largest Belgrano's win in the history was a 8–1 in Liga Cordobesa, on 29 November 1914. * The largest win in an AFA competition was on 16 November 1996, when Talleres beat Belgrano 5–0 in the 1996–97 Primera B Nacional season. All the goals were scored by José Zelaya. * On 15 July 1998 Talleres won the
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championship after beating Belgrano in the
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after a 2–2 aggregate score. This result allowed Talleres not only to be crowned champion but to return to the top division of Argentine football. It is also regarded as the most important final in the history of football in Córdoba Province. * In domestic cups level, Talleres and Belgrano played only once, on 13 March 2013 in the
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. Talleres (who competed in the third division by then) eliminated Belgrano after beating them 1–0 in knockout stage.Un triunfo de otra categoría: Talleres le ganó a Belgrano 1 a 0 y sigue en la Copa Argentina
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Statistics

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Appearances


Goalscorers (all competitions)


Goalscorers (AFA competitions)


Comparative charts

:''Updated to season 2017–18.''


References

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