Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón, home stadium of Ρασίνγκ Κλουμπ
Ρασίνγκ Κλουμπ

Ρασίνγκ Κλουμπ

ArgentinaΑργεντινή
DDLWL

Ίδρυση

1903

Προπονητής

Gustavo Costas

Έδρα

Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón

Πόλη

Buenos Aires

Χωρητικότητα

51,500

Επιφάνεια

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Racing Club was founded on 25 March 1903 in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires province, and is nicknamed 'La Academia'.

Στατιστικά σεζόν

Ρεκόρ

6W 6D 5L

H:2W/A:4W

Γκολ

18 / 15 (+3)

H:7/A:11

Κλειστές Εστίες

6

H:4/A:2

Κατάταξη

13

Τραυματίες (1)

M. ZarachoThigh Injury
από 25/11/24

Μεταγραφές

Έξω

Τρόπαια

Liga Profesional Argentina

2018/2019,2014,2001/2002,1966,1961,1958,1951,1950,1949,

9xWinner

Liga Profesional Argentina

2022,2011/2012,1995,1972,1967,1959,1955,1952,

8x2nd Place

Copa Argentina

2011/2012,

1x2nd Place

Trofeo de Campeones

2022,2019,

2xWinner

Super Copa

2021,

1x2nd Place

Super Copa International

2023,

1xWinner

CONMEBOL Libertadores

1967,

1xWinner

CONMEBOL Recopa

2025,

1xWinner

CONMEBOL Recopa

1989,

1x2nd Place

CONMEBOL Sudamericana

2024,

1xWinner

Ρασίνγκ Κλουμπ

Racing Club was founded on 25 March 1903 in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Known as 'La Academia', Racing is one of Argentina's most storied clubs and a member of the traditional 'Big Five'. The team plays its home matches at the Estadio Presidente Peron, known as El Cilindro de Avellaneda, which holds over 51,000 spectators. Racing Club holds the distinction of being the first South American team to win the Intercontinental Cup, defeating Celtic in 1967 after winning the Copa Libertadores that same year. They have won 18 Argentine Primera Division championships. Racing shares the intense Clasico de Avellaneda derby with Independiente. The club has produced legendary Argentine footballers including Reinaldo Merlo and more recently Lisandro Lopez, Lautaro Martinez, and Matias Rojas.