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18/05 | Instituto AC | 1 - 1 | Union | |
10/05 | Sarmiento | 1 - 2 | Instituto AC | |
15/04 | Instituto AC | 1 - 3 | River Plate | |
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Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba (commonly referred to as Instituto) is an Argentine sports club from the city Córdoba, whose professional football team currently plays in Primera División, the first division of the Argentine football league system.
Famous players who have played at Instituto include Osvaldo Ardiles, Mario Alberto Kempes, José Luis Saldaño, Hugo Curioni, Alberto Beltrán, Raúl de La Cruz Chaparro, Salvador Mastrosimone, Marcelo Bielsa, Ernesto Corti, Diego Klimowicz, Mauricio Caranta, Oscar Dertycia, Alejandro Faurlín, Gonzalo Bergessio, Daniel "Miliki" Jiménez, Paulo Dybala, Ramón Ábila, Silvio Romero.
The basketball team currently plays at Liga Nacional de Básquetbol (LNB), the first division of Liga Nacional de Básquetbol league system.
Team Members = Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 16 (Total: 16)Stadium or HomeThe Estadio Juan Domingo Perón, also known as Monumental de Alta Córdoba is a stadium in Córdoba, Argentina. It is currently used primarily for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 26,000 of which 13,000 are seated and was opened in 1951.
It is named after the former Argentine president Juan Perón who loaned the club $1.5 million during the late 1940s to help build the stadium. The debt was then written off by Arturo Frondizi in 1959. Before the death of Perón in 1974 the stadium was named El Estadio Monumental de Alta Córdoba.
The stadium is owned by club Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba.
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