

San Lorenzo
Grundlagt
1908
Træner
Gustavo AlvarezSpillested
Estadio Pedro Bidegaín
By
Buenos Aires
Kapacitet
43,494
Underlag
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Club Atletico San Lorenzo de Almagro was founded on 1 April 1908 in the Almagro neighbourhood of Buenos Aires.
Sæsonstatistik
Statistik
5W 7D 4L
H:3W/A:2W
Mål
14 / 14 (+0)
H:10/A:4
Clean sheets
9
H:3/A:6
Placering
11
Skadede spillere (1)
Seneste resultater
@ Santos
20/05/2026CONMEBOL Sudamericana
@ River Plate
10/05/2026Primera Division
@ Dep. Cuenca
06/05/2026CONMEBOL Sudamericana
vs Independiente
02/05/2026Primera Division
vs Santos
28/04/2026CONMEBOL Sudamericana
@ Platense
25/04/2026Primera Division
vs Velez Sarsfield
20/04/2026Primera Division
vs Dep. Cuenca
17/04/2026CONMEBOL Sudamericana
@ Newells Old Boys
12/04/2026Primera Division
@ Recoleta
08/04/2026CONMEBOL Sudamericana
Kommende kampe
vs Recoleta
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
27/05/2026
02:30
vs Dep. Riestra
Copa Argentina
07/06/2026
22:00
@ Lanus
Primera Division
26/07/2026
22:00
vs Gimnasia Mendoza
Primera Division
29/07/2026
22:00
@ Central Cordoba
Primera Division
02/08/2026
22:00
vs Huracan
Primera Division
09/08/2026
22:00
vs Union de Santa Fe
Primera Division
16/08/2026
22:00
@ Estudiantes Rio Cuarto
Primera Division
23/08/2026
22:00
@ Instituto
Primera Division
30/08/2026
22:00
vs Talleres Cordoba
Primera Division
06/09/2026
22:00
San Lorenzo
Club Atletico San Lorenzo de Almagro was founded on 1 April 1908 in the Almagro neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. One of the five most popular football clubs in the country and a member of the prestigious 'Big Five', San Lorenzo is nicknamed 'El Ciclon' (The Cyclone) and 'El Cuervo'. The club plays at the Estadio Pedro Bidegain, known as El Nuevo Gasometro, located in Boedo. San Lorenzo has won 17 Primera Division titles and captured the Copa Libertadores in 2014. The club also boasts a notable global distinction as the favourite football team of Pope Francis, himself a native of Buenos Aires. San Lorenzo is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant supporter culture, and its longstanding tradition of producing skilled, attacking footballers.



































