Club Atlético Talleres (; ), mostly known simply as Talleres ( in
Rioplatense accent and or in
Cordobés accent; ), is an
Argentine
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professional
sports club
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Sports clubs range from organisations whose members play together, unpaid, and ...
based in the city of
Córdoba Córdoba most commonly refers to:
* Córdoba, Spain, a major city in southern Spain and formerly the imperial capital of Islamic Spain
* Córdoba, Argentina, the second largest city in Argentina and the capital of Córdoba Province
Córdoba or Cord ...
.
The institution is mostly known for its
football
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team, which currently plays in the
Argentine Primera División
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. Talleres was three times runner-up of the First Division (1977, 2023, and 2024), and two times runner-up of the
Copa Argentina
The Copa Argentina (English: ''Argentine Cup''), officially known as the "Copa Argentina AXION energy" due to sponsorship reasons, is an official football cup competition organized by the Argentine Football Association (AFA).
The first editions ...
(2020 and 2022).
They won an international tournament in 1999, the
Copa Conmebol
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(now Copa Sudamericana). "La T" participated in many recent editions of the
Copa Sudamericana
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as well as the
Copa Libertadores
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, the highest level football competition in South America, in which they reached the Quarter-Finals in 2022.
"La T" also invests actively on its Academy, which has nurtured a number of well-known footballers:
José Luis Cuciuffo,
Daniel Willington
Daniel Alberto Willington (born September 1, 1942) is a retired Argentine football striker who played most of his career for Talleres de Córdoba and Vélez Sársfield. He also played for the Argentina national team
Playing career
Willington w ...
, ,
Luis Galván, and
Victorio Ocaño, in previous years; and
Javier Pastore
Javier Matías Pastore (; born 20 June 1989) is an Argentine professional association football, footballer who is currently a free agent.
An attacking midfielder, Pastore began his club career with Talleres de Córdoba, Talleres and then Club ...
,
Julio Buffarini
Julio Alberto Buffarini (; born 18 August 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Rampla Juniors.
Club career
He spent his entire club career in South America until 5 August 2021, when he signed for Spanish ...
,
Cristian Pavón
Cristian David Pavon (born 21 January 1996) is an Argentine professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Midfielder#Winger, winger for Grêmio FBPA, Grêmio.
Club career Talleres
Pavon played for Talleres de Córdoba's youth setu ...
, and
Emanuel Reynoso in recent years.
Galván, as well as
Miguel Oviedo and
José Daniel Valencia
José Daniel Valencia (born 3 October 1955) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He played for Argentina when the team won 1978 World Cup.
Club career
Valencia started his club career at Gimnasia ...
(the three of them playing for Talleres), were part of the squad that lead
Argentina's national team to win the
1978 FIFA World Cup
The 1978 FIFA World Cup was the 11th edition of the FIFA World Cup, a Anniversary#Latin-derived numerical names, quadrennial international Association football, football world championship tournament among the men's senior national teams. It wa ...
.
Talleres women's team plays in the
Primera División A
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* Primera, Texas, a town in Cameron County, Texas
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and is one of the most winning teams in the country. is the all-time scorer taking into account both men's and women's divisions of the club.
Talleres' main rival is
Belgrano
Belgrano may refer to:
People
* Joaquín Belgrano (1773–1848), an Argentine patriot
* José Denis Belgrano (1844–1917), Spanish painter
* Joseph Belgrano (1762–1823), Argentine military officer and politician, brother of Manuel
* Manuel Be ...
: Their rivalry is known as ''"el
clásico cordobés"''. Talleres won 96 matches, while their rival won 76 times, in official games. Both teams also share derbies with
Instituto and
Racing
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, two other important teams of the city.
Talleres is among the teams with the highest number of spectators per match in the world.
History

The club was founded in 1913 as "Atlético Talleres Central Córdoba" by workers of the
Córdoba Central Railway
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, with support from the company. Apart from Atlético Talleres, one of the clubs affiliated to "Federación Cordobesa de Fútbol" (Córdoba Football Federation) was Olimpo, formed by young players participating in second and third divisions.
In 1913 Olimpo was expelled after their players were involved in a riot in disagreement with some referee decisions. After Olimpo beat Atlético Talleres in a friendly match, the club executives encouraged the merger of both clubs with the aim of adding Olimpo players to their team. In 1914, the merger was fulfilled keeping the name "Talleres Central Córdoba". In 1914 Talleres joined the Córdoba local league.
Under this name, Talleres Central Córdoba won the 1915 and 1916 championships. The following year the club was forced to change its name after some incidents in a match that caused player Horacio Salvatelli to be arrested. When some days later Talleres did not allow its players to a local combined, the body expelled the club from the league. Nevertheless, Talleres would rejoined the league in 1918 under the condition to change its name so the club was registered as "Club Atlético Talleres", also winning the championship that same year. Apart from its name, Talleres had to modify the date of foundation (to 12 October 1913) to register as a legal entity.
In 1931 the club was given a land in "Barrio Jardín" to build its own stadium. The project was carried out by engineers Allende Posse and Agenor Villagra, at a cost of $70,000. The stadium was inaugurated on 12 October 1931, with a friendly match between Talleres and Uruguayan side
Rampla Juniors
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. The stadium would be refurbished in 1951 to host a maximum of 18,000 spectators.

In 1969 the team played for the first time in the
Argentine Primera División
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in the
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 ...
. During the 1970s, the heyday of the Córdoba local league in the national scene, they participated several times in the
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 ...
, in 1976 Luis Ludueña was the championship top scorer with 12 goals, in the
1977 Nacional Championship Talleres finished in second place, losing to
Independiente the finals on the away goals rule, and in 1978 José Reinaldi scored 18 goals and was the championship top scorer. Talleres contributed three players to the Argentine squad that won the 1978 FIFA World Cup, with Talleres' captain
Luis Galván as a starter in the final as a center back.
Miguel Oviedo and
Jose Daniel Valencia
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Given name Mishnaic and Talmudic periods
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*Jose ben Akabya
*Jose the Galilean
*Jose ben Halafta
* ...
were substitutes. The '78 WC team featured several other prominent players that got their start in the golden era of the Córdoba local league, such as
Mario Kempes
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and
Osvaldo Ardiles
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A competitive and skilled midfielder, Ardiles became a cult hero in England, along with Glenn Hoddl ...
, both at
Instituto Atletico Central Cordoba in the early-1970s.
Starting in 1980, Talleres became a regular of the
Metropolitano championship
The Metropolitano championship ("Campeonato Metropolitano") was an Argentine football tournament which existed between 1967 and 1984. The Metropolitano formed one half of the Primera División, taking place in the first half of the year, while th ...
and finished in
third place
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.
Talleres played in the
Argentine Primera División
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until the
1993 Torneo Clausura when Talleres was relegated to the
Primera B Nacional
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. Talleres was promoted to
Argentine Primera División
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after the 1993–94 championship, but was again related after a poor performance in
1994–95 season. The following season, the club finished first during the
Clausura
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tournament of the Second Division but lost the Championship to
Huracán de Corrientes
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.
In 1998, during a game (later remembered by fans as "The Final of the Century", Talleres won its first Argentine title, the 1997/98
Primera B Nacional
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championship on penalty kick shootout against all-time rival
Belgrano de Córdoba
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People
* Joaquín Belgrano (1773–1848), an Argentine patriot
* José Denis Belgrano (1844–1917), Spanish painter
* Joseph Belgrano (1762–1823), Argentine military officer and politician, brother of Manuel
* Manuel Bel ...
, earning them a promotion to the First Division. Next year the club won its first and only international title, the
1999 Copa CONMEBOL
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The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (), is an annual contin ...
(the precursor of the current
Copa Sudamericana
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) against
CSA from
Brazil
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.
The following season, Talleres' good performance in first division qualified the team to play the 2001
Copa Mercosur
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and the
2002 Copa Libertadores
The 2002 Copa Libertadores de América was the 43rd edition of CONMEBOL's premier club football tournament. It was won by the Paraguayan club Olimpia; their third title.
First round
The first round of the Copa Libertadores drew 32 teams into eig ...
, being the first and only team from Córdoba to qualify for those continental tournaments. Talleres reached the round of 16 in the Mercosur, only to lose against
Gremio. In Copa Libertadores, Talleres had a poor performance, being eliminated in the first stage.
Despite finishing in third place during the
Torneo Clausura tournament of the
2003–04 season and qualifying for the Copa Libertadores again, Talleres was relegated, due to poor results in the previous 2 seasons, after losing to
Argentinos Juniors
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in the promotion/relegation play-off. By Argentine rules, the team lost its Libertadores bid because of this.
In 2008–09 Talleres was dismissed again, this time to the
Torneo Argentino A
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via the point average system despite finishing in 12th place of 20 teams in
Primera B Nacional
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.
On 15 November 2010, the
IFFHS
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produced a report on the top 200 teams in the American continent from 2001 to that date. Talleres was No. 130, the highest position for a Córdoba Province team in the ranking.
In May 2013, Talleres was promoted to
Primera B Nacional
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after defeating
San Jorge by 1–0. Later, Talleres returned to the third division but it was promoted in 2015, and, in 2016, after 12 years Talleres earned the promotion to First Division. They achieved so by not losing any match in the whole tournament, being the first time to accomplish this in Argentine football.
During those years, Talleres has become famous for its good Reserves and Academy divisions. Talleres won the national Reserves Tournament two times in a row in 2016-17 and 2017-18.
In 2019, Talleres played the
Copa Libertadores
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again. In 2021, Talleres played
Copa Sudamericana
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. After an outstanding performance in
Copa Argentina
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The first editions ...
, in which "la T" reached the final, and the
national league
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, in which it finished in the third position, Talleres returned once again to
Copa Libertadores
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for the next year.
Talleres made its best performance yet at
2022 Copa Libertadores
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On 14 May 2020, CONMEBOL announced th ...
, by reaching the Quarter-finals. However, the poor performance at the national league left the club with no international participation for 2023. For the second year in a row, Talleres was runner-up in
Copa Argentina
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The first editions ...
, losing the final 0-1 to
Patronato.
The club has also sold players to important clubs in Europe in that time, in a historical context in which most clubs that sell players directly to UEFA teams are mostly the ones of Buenos Aires. Some of them were
Nahuel Bustos,
Piero Hincapié
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Club career
Hincapié began playing footb ...
,
Facundo Medina
Facundo Axel Medina (born 28 May 1999) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or left-back for club Lens and the Argentina national team.
Club career
Medina's career got underway with a stint with River Plate, who ...
,
Andrés Cubas
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and
Ramón Sosa. Many of them got to play in their national teams.
Other footballers that were capped to play for their country after their time in Talleres include
Julio Buffarini
Julio Alberto Buffarini (; born 18 August 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Rampla Juniors.
Club career
He spent his entire club career in South America until 5 August 2021, when he signed for Spanish ...
and
Mateo Retegui
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Early life
Retegui was born and raised in Argentina. His maternal gran ...
; while
Alan Franco,
Matías Catalán
Matías Ezequiel Catalán Echevarria (born 19 August 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Argentine Primera División club Talleres. Born in Argentina, he plays for the Chile national team.
Club career
Catalán mad ...
,
Miguel Navarro, and
Diego Valoyes were capped while they were part of the club.
Between 2023 and 2024, Talleres finished in the second position of the Primera División two times in a row. This allowed the club to be considered one of the best South American clubs of the last decades and secured consecutive berths for playing Copa Libertadores.
Presidents
* ''(1913)'' - Thomas Lawson
* ''(1914)'' - Cipriano Sánchez
* ''(1915)'' - Adolfo Hannel
* ''(1916 - 1917)'' - Enrique France
* ''(1918)'' - Romulo Canale
* ''(1919)'' - Enrique Guillaume
* ''(1920)'' - Juan Finlay
* ''(1921)'' - Thomas Lawson
* ''(1922)'' - Enrique Guillaume
* ''(1923)'' - Juan Carlos O'Brien
* ''(1924)'' - Antonio Estela
* ''(1925 - 1926)'' - Félix Bottini
* ''(1927)'' - Enrique France
* ''(1927)'' - César Pieri
* ''(1928)'' - Alfredo Barissone
* ''(1929)'' - Juan Dellacua
* ''(1930)'' - Abel Pereyra
* ''(1931)'' - Alberto Bernis Sales
* ''(1932)'' - Miguel Tobler
* ''(1933 - 1936)'' - José León Chercoles
* ''(1937)'' - Miguel Tobler
* ''(1938)'' - Francisco Pérez Maciel
* ''(1939 - 1940)'' - Miguel Tobler
* ''(1941 - 1942)'' - Ángel Peralta
* ''(1943)'' - Luis Zapata
* ''(1944 - 1946)'' - Carlos Molina
* ''(1947 - 1950)'' - Edgardo Pérez Cortés
* ''(1951 - 1952)'' - Félix Curtino
* ''(1953)'' - Enrique Carratala
* ''(1954 - 1955)'' - Félix Curtino
* ''(1956 - 1957)'' - Aníbal Grecco
* ''(1958 - 1959)'' - Pedro Ballester
* ''(1960 - 1961)'' - Vicente Rossella
* ''(1962)'' - Arturo Carrasco Gómez
* ''(1963)'' - Edgardo Álvarez Vocos
* ''(1964)'' - Félix Curtino
* ''(1965)'' - Alfredo Arocena
* ''(1966)'' - Edgardo Álvarez Vocos
* ''(1967 - 1968)'' - Rodolfo Berardo
* ''(1969)'' - Luis Teco
* ''(1970)'' - Abrahan Litvak
* ''(1971)'' - Avelino Guirales
* ''(1972)'' - Miguel Srur
* ''(1973)'' - Fernando Rencoret
* ''(1974 - 1986)'' - Amadeo Nuccetelli
* ''(1987)'' - Rogelio Egea
* ''(1988)'' - Miguel Macias
* ''(1989)'' - Egidio Heyd
* ''(1990 - 1991)'' - Bernabé Muttoni
* ''(1992)'' - Miguel Srur
* ''(1993)'' - Rafael Lascano
* ''(1994 - 1997)'' - Victor Szumik
* ''(1997)'' - Rolando Martin
* ''(1998 - 2004)'' - Carlos Dossetti
* ''(2004 - 2014)'' -
* ''(2014 - present)'' - Andrés Fassi
;Notes
Managers
* Leopoldo Ledesma ''(1929 - 1930)''
* Emilio Manuel Fernández ''(1931 - 1932)''
* Enrique Palomini ''(1933 - 1936)''
* Eduardo Ponce ''(1937 - 1938)''
* Luis Santiago Bustos ''(1938)''
* Enrique Palomini ''(1938 - 1940)''
* Eduardo Ponce ''(1941)''
* Rodolfo Bútori ''(1942 - 1946)''
* Osvaldo Sella ''(1947)''
* Máximo Disandro ''(1947 - 1948)''
* Ramón Bresolí ''(1949 - 1950)''
* Rodolfo Bútori ''(1951 - 1952)''
* José Bútori ''(1952)''
* Leopoldo Ledesma ''(1952)''
* Domingo Carunchio ''(1952)''
* Atilio Garlatti ''(1953 - 1954)''
* Máximo Disandro ''(1954)''
* Rodolfo Bútori ''(1955)''
* Ramón Bresolí ''(1956)''
* Máximo Disandro ''(1957)''
* Amable Rubén López ''(1957)''
* Rodolfo Bútori ''(1958 - 1959)''
* Pedro Gordillo ''(1959)''
* Atilio Willington ''(1959 - 1961)''
* Fernando Belucci ''(1962)''
* Rodolfo Bútori ''(1962 - 1963)''
* Amable Rubén López ''(1963 - 1964)''
* Rodolfo Bútori ''(1965)''
* Atilio Willington ''(1965)''
* Eduardo Pereyra ''(1966)''
* Fernando Belucci ''(1967)''
* Domingo Boero ''(1967)''
* Héctor Burgos ''(1968)''
* Hipólito Toledo ''(1969)''
* Miguel Ponce ''(1970 - 1971)''
* Augusto Fumero ''(1971)''
* Nicolás Campos ''(1972)''
* Miguel Antonio Romero ''(1972)''
*
Llamil Simes
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''(1972)''
* Miguel Ponce ''(1973)''
*
Ángel Labruna
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''(1974)''
*
Adolfo Pedernera
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''(1975)''
* Humberto Taborda - Gualberto Mugione ''(1976)''
*
Rubén Bravo
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''(1976)''
* Roberto Marcos Saporiti ''(1977 - 1979)''
*
José Omar Pastoriza
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''(1980)''
* Vicente Rodríguez ''(1981)''
* Humberto Taborda ''(1981)''
*
Ángel Labruna
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''(1981 - 1983)''
*
Daniel Willington
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Playing career
Willington w ...
''(1983)''
*
Miguel Oviedo ''(1983)''
*
Alfio Basile
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''(1983)''
*
Humberto Maschio
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At international level, he repre ...
''(1984)''
* José Omar Reinaldi ''(1984 - 1986)''
* Pedro Marchetta ''(1986)''
* Humberto Taborda ''(1986)''
*
Héctor Baley -
Miguel Oviedo ''(1986)''
*
Sebastián Viberti
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''(1986 - 1987)''
* José Omar Reinaldi ''(1987 - 1988)''
*
Roberto Saporiti
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Born in Buenos Aires, Saporiti started hi ...
''(1988 - 1989)''
*
Eduardo Luján Manera
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''1990)''
*
Miguel Oviedo ''(1990)''
*
Daniel Willington
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Playing career
Willington w ...
''(1990)''
*
Miguel Oviedo ''(1990 - 1991)''
* Julio Correa ''(1991)''
* Eduardo Manera ''(1991)''
*
José Omar Pastoriza
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''(1992 - 1993)''
*
Humberto Grondona ''(1993)''
* Salvador Ragusa ''(1993)''
* Miguel Antonio Romero ''(1993)''
*
José Manuel Ramos Delgado ''(1993 - 1994)''
*
Daniel Willington
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Playing career
Willington w ...
''(1994)''
* Fernando Areán ''(1994)''
*
Roberto Saporiti
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Playing career
Born in Buenos Aires, Saporiti started hi ...
''(1995)''
* José Omar Reinaldi ''(1995)''
* Humberto Taborda ''(1995 - 1996)''
*
Osvaldo Sosa
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Playing career
Sosa began his playing career in 1964 with Almagro. ...
''(1996)''
*
Ricardo Gareca
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''(1996 - 1997)''
* Humberto Zuccarelli ''(1997 - 1998)''
*
Ricardo Gareca
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''(1998 - 2000)''
*
Juan José López
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''(2000 - 2001)''
*
Ricardo Gareca
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''(2001)''
*
Mario Zanabria
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He was in Argentina's squad for the 1975 Copa America.
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A playmaker, Zanabria made his début in the first ...
''(2001)''
* Mario Ballarino ''(2001 - 2002)''
*
Enzo Trossero
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He began his playing career at Argentine minnows Sportivo Belgrano de San Fran ...
''(2002)''
* Marcelo Arce - Sergio Coleoni ''(2002)''
*
Sergio Batista
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''(2002 - 2003)''
* Ángel Bocanelli ''(2003)''
*
Luis Cubilla
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''(2003)''
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José Omar Pastoriza
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''(2003)''
* Horacio Cirrincione ''(2003)''
*
Juan José López
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''(2004)''
*
Leonardo Madelón
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Madelón played club football for San Lorenzo, Unión de Sant ...
''(2004)''
* José Omar Reinaldi ''(2004)''
*
Daniel Willington
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Playing career
Willington w ...
- José Trignani ''(2005)''
* Héctor Arzubialde ''(2005)''
*
Emilio Commisso
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''(2005)''
* Roberto Oste ''(2005)''
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Roberto Saporiti
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Playing career
Born in Buenos Aires, Saporiti started hi ...
''(2006)''
* Roberto Oste -
Fabián Carrizo ''(2006)''
*
Ricardo Gareca
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''(2007)''
* Roberto Oste ''(2007)''
*
Salvador Capitano ''(2007)''
*
Rubén Darío Insúa
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''(2007 - 2008)''
*
Carlos Bustos - Jorge Grassi ''(2008)''
*
Ángel Comizzo
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''(2008)''
*
Humberto Grondona ''(2008)''
*
Juan Amador Sánchez
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''(2009)''
* Raúl Alejandro Peralta ''(2009)''
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Roberto Saporiti
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Playing career
Born in Buenos Aires, Saporiti started hi ...
''(2009)''
*
Andrés Rebottaro ''(2010)''
* Héctor Arzubialde ''(2010 - 2011)''
*
Gustavo Coleoni ''(2011)''
* José María Bianco ''(2011)''
* Héctor Chazarreta ''(2011)''
*
Arnaldo Sialle
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''(2011 - 2013)''
*
Rubén Forestello
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''(2014)''
* Jorge Ghiso ''(2014)''
* Sergio Coleoni - Mario Obulgen ''(2014)''
*
Ángel Hoyos ''(2014)''
*
Frank Darío Kudelka
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''(2015 - 2018)''
*
Juan Pablo Vojvoda
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''(2018 - 2019)''
*
Alexander Medina ''(2019 - 2021)''
*
Ángel Hoyos ''(2022)''
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Pedro Caixinha
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''(2022)''
*
Javier Gandolfi ''(2022 - 2023)''
*
Walter Ribonetto
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''(2024)''
*
Alexander Medina ''(2024 - 2025)''
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Pablo Guiñazú
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A hard-working defens ...
''(2025)''
*
Diego Cocca
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Playing career
Club
Cocca started his career with River Plate in 1 ...
''(2025 - present)''
Colours and badge
Colours
The C.A. Talleres colours are specified on club's statute, they are dark blue and white. Along its history, other colors have been used for alternate kits such as yellow, orange, bordeaux, grey, black, red, among others.
Badge
The badge has had more than 20 different designs on several records through 100 years of existence of the club, with no precise details about its shape or colors.
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Stadium
Players
Current squad
Reserve squad
Out on loan
Honours
Senior titles
Other titles
Titles won in lower divisions:
*Primera B Nacional
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(2): 1997–98, 2016
2016 was designated as:
* International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
* International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
*Torneo Federal A
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(1): 2015
2015 was designated by the United Nations as:
* International Year of Light
* International Year of Soil __TOC__
Events
January
* January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ...
*Torneo Argentino A
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(1): 2012–13
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Regional
* Liga Cordobesa de Fútbol (27): 1915, 1916, 1918, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1934, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
* Campeonato Preparación LCF (11): 1937, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1946, 1950, 1951, 1952, 2011, 2013
* Campeonato Clausura LCF (6): 1960, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978
* Campeonato Apertura LCF (4): 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979
* Campeonato Competencia LCF (3): 1960, 1963, 1966
* Campeonato Sidral LCF (2): 1932, 1933
* Campeonato Iniciación LCF (2): 1960, 1963
* Campeonato de la Bandera (1): 1915
* Campeonato Vélez Sarsfield (1): 1916
* Copa de la Bandera (1): 1917
* Copa Gath y Chaves (1): 1925
* Campeonato de Honor (1): 1933
* Campeonato Béccar Varela (1): 1934
* Campeonato Clasificación LCF (1): 1969
* Campeonato Zonal LCF (1): 1974
Friendly
*Copa Hermandad (1): 1977
Records
All-time records
* Victory:
** Primera División – 8–2 v Mariano Moreno in 1982.
** Primera B Nacional
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– 6–0 v Huracán Corrientes
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in 1997.
** En el Torneo Argentino A
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– 5–1 a Estudiantes de Río Cuarto
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en 2010.
** Copa Argentina
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– 4–1 v General Paz Juniors
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in 2011.
** Liga Cordobesa de Fútbol – 10–0 v Sportivo Belgrano
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On 15 April 1914, ...
in 1951.
* Defeat:
** Primera División – 0–12 v Argentinos Juniors
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in 1986.
** Primera B Nacional
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– 0–4 v Central Córdoba in 1993 and Almirante Brown
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in 2007.
** Torneo Argentino A
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– 1–5 v Guillermo Brown
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in 2011.
** Copa Argentina
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– 0–2 v Defensa y Justicia
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* Most goals scored overall – 163, Miguel Antonio Romero
* Most appearances overall – 502, Luis Galván
* Most goals scored on AFA tournaments – 75, Mario Bevilacqua
* Most appearances on AFA tournaments – 366, Miguel Oviedo
* Most goals scored on international tournaments – 5, Pablo Cuba
* Most appearances on international tournaments – 20, Mario Cuenca and Julián Maidana
* Goalkeeper's most unbeaten streak – 701 minutes, Guido Herrera
Other records
* It has the fourth longest unbeaten streak worldwide.
* It has the third unbeaten streak in AFA tournaments, after Midland and Boca Juniors
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.
* Talleres won the 2016 Primera B Nacional
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unbeaten and it is the only team in Argentina that could achieve this performance.
* It is the only team in Córdoba Córdoba most commonly refers to:
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* Córdoba, Argentina, the second largest city in Argentina and the capital of Córdoba Province
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that played Copa Libertadores
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.
* Along with Racing
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and Godoy Cruz, they are the non-porteño
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s teams which had the best performance on Primera División, finishing in the 2nd place once each.
* It is the non-porteño
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team which contributed the most in giving players to the Argentina national football team
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for the FIFA World Cup
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.
* It has one of the biggest virtual communities
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of Argentina.
* There were attendances of more than 60000 people even in third division' matches.
* Along with América Mineiro
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, they are the only teams that were never defeated in an U-20 Copa Libertadores
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match.
* It reached the 36th position in the Club World Ranking.
* It was one of the clubs with the highest attendance in 2024.
Women's team
Talleres' women's team, also known as ''Las Matadoras'', plays in the Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino
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. They joined the national tournaments in 2022, after having played for 10 years in the local league.
Some of their historical players include Florencia Pianello, Yamila Cazón, Paulina Gramaglia, Carolina López, Eliana Capdevila, and Brisa Jara.
In their first season playing at the Primera C
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, third tier fo Argentine women's football, they got the promotion after reaching the second position, right after San Luis. Two years later, they got the promotion to Primera A, the highest level in women's national football, after winning the championship of Primera B
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.
Talleres' 2024 season was historic: "Las Matadoras" never lost a match out of the 22 they have played, having won 21 of them and only drawing in the last game.
References
External links
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Association football clubs established in 1913
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1913 establishments in Argentina
Railway association football teams in Argentina
Copa CONMEBOL winning clubs