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Established
1903 (121 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón
(51,389 Capacity)

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Location
Avellaneda, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Competitions
Argentinian Primera Division
Argentinian Copa de la Liga Profesional
Copa Argentina
Copa Sudamericana

Last Edit
AndyIgnacio: 03/Mar/24


Upcoming
24/04 Coquimbo Uni - Racing Club
10/05 Bragantino - Racing Club
12/05 Belgrano - Racing Club
16/05 Racing Club - Coquimbo Uni
19/05 Racing Club - Argentinos J

Results
17/04 Belgrano 0 - 4 Racing Club
11/04 Racing Club 3 - 0 Bragantino
07/04 Racing Club 2 - 0 Lanus
05/04 Sportivo Luq 0 - 2 Racing Club
30/03 Central Cór 1 - 3 Racing Club

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Racing Club is an Argentine professional sports club based in Avellaneda, a city of Greater Buenos Aires. Founded in 1903, Racing has been historically considered one of the "big five" clubs of Argentine football. Racing currently plays in the Primera División, the top division of the Argentine league system.

Racing has won the Primera División 17 times (with a record of 7 consecutive championships between 1913 and 1919), apart from winning several National cups such as five Copa Ibarguren, four Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires and one Copa Beccar Varela. Due to those achievements the team was nicknamed "La Academia" ("The Academy of Football") which still identifies the club and its supporters.

On the international stage, the club won in 1967 both the Copa Libertadores, the first edition of the Supercopa Sudamericana in 1988 and the Intercontinental Cup, therefore being the second Argentine team to become South American champion, and the first to become club world champion. In addition, Racing also won two Copa Aldao and one Copa de Honor Cousenier, both tournaments organized by AFA and AUF together.

The first team plays its home games in the Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón, nicknamed El Cilindro de Avellaneda (in English: "The Cylinder of Avellaneda"). Apart from football, other sports practised at Racing are artistic gymnastics, basketball, boxing, field hockey, handball, martial arts, roller skating, tennis and volleyball.

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Stadium or Home

The Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón, popularly known as El Cilindro de Avellaneda (English: The Cylinder of Avellaneda), is an association football stadium located in the Avellaneda district of Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. The stadium is the home venue of Racing Club.

The stadium was designed by German engineers, some of them with experience in the reconstruction of cities destroyed in the World War II. It has a capacity of 41,900 spectators.

Racing venue was the first stadium to have roof grandstands, after refurbishment made in the 1990s.

The "Presidente Perón" replaced Estadio Alsina y Colón, which was closed in 1947.

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