

Vélez Sársfield
Fondată
1910
Antrenor
Guilermo Barros SchelottoArena
Estadio José Amalfitani
Oraș
Liniers
Capacitate
49,747
Suprafață
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Club Atletico Velez Sarsfield was founded on 1 January 1910 in the Liniers neighbourhood of western Buenos Aires.
Statistici sezon
Bilant
7W 7D 2L
H:4W/A:3W
Goluri
18 / 12 (+6)
H:9/A:9
Porți neînvinse
5
H:3/A:2
Loc
15
Rezultate recente
vs Gimnasia La Plata
11/05/2026Primera Division
vs Newell s Old Boys
04/05/2026Primera Division
vs Gimnasia y Tiro
01/05/2026Copa Argentina
vs Unión Santa Fe
27/04/2026Primera Division
@ San Lorenzo
20/04/2026Primera Division
vs Central Córdoba SdE
14/04/2026Primera Division
vs Deportivo Armenio
07/04/2026Copa Argentina
@ Gimnasia Mendoza
03/04/2026Primera Division
vs Lanús
21/03/2026Primera Division
@ Platense
14/03/2026Primera Division
Meciuri viitoare
vs Instituto AC Córdoba
Primera Division
26/07/2026
22:00
@ Talleres Córdoba
Primera Division
29/07/2026
22:00
vs Independiente
Primera Division
02/08/2026
22:00
@ Boca Juniors
Primera Division
09/08/2026
22:00
vs Defensa y Justicia
Primera Division
16/08/2026
22:00
@ River Plate
Primera Division
23/08/2026
22:00
@ Deportivo Riestra
Primera Division
30/08/2026
22:00
vs Estudiantes La Plata
Primera Division
06/09/2026
22:00
@ Newell s Old Boys
Primera Division
13/09/2026
22:00
vs Tigre
Primera Division
20/09/2026
22:00
Vélez Sársfield
Club Atletico Velez Sarsfield was founded in 1910 in the Liniers neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nicknamed 'El Fortin' (The Fortress), the club competes in the Argentine Primera Division and plays its home matches at the Estadio Jose Amalfitani, which holds around 49,000 spectators. Velez is one of Argentina's most successful clubs, having won ten Primera Division titles, as well as the Copa Libertadores in 1994 and the Intercontinental Cup the same year, defeating AC Milan. The club is renowned for its excellent youth academy and for producing top talents. Among its most celebrated alumni are Roberto Trotta, Carlos Bianchi, and more recently Mauro Zarate and Rodrigo De Paul, who went on to star at the 2022 World Cup with Argentina.






























