

Tigre
Grundlagt
1902
Træner
Diego DaboveSpillested
Estadio José Dellagiovanna
By
San Fernando, Provincia de Buenos Aires
Kapacitet
26,282
Underlag
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Club Atletico Tigre was founded on 3 August 1902 in the city of Tigre, Buenos Aires province, Argentina.
Sæsonstatistik
Statistik
4W 6D 3L
H:3W/A:1W
Mål
16 / 12 (+4)
H:10/A:6
Clean sheets
7
H:5/A:2
Placering
14
Seneste resultater
vs Huracán
21/04/2026Primera Division
vs Macara
16/04/2026CONMEBOL Sudamericana
@ Atl. Tucuman
12/04/2026Primera Division
@ Alianza Atl.
08/04/2026CONMEBOL Sudamericana
vs Ind. Rivadavia
02/04/2026Primera Division
@ Banfield
21/03/2026Primera Division
vs Argentinos Jrs
16/03/2026Primera Division
vs Velez Sarsfield
10/03/2026Primera Division
vs Gimnasia L.P.
02/03/2026Primera Division
@ Barracas Central
25/02/2026Primera Division
Kommende kampe
@ Sarmiento
Primera Division
25/04/2026
00:15
vs America De Cali
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
01/05/2026
02:00
@ Rosario Central
Primera Division
03/05/2026
22:00
@ Macara
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
07/05/2026
02:00
@ America De Cali
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
20/05/2026
04:00
vs Alianza Atl.
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
29/05/2026
02:30
@ Ind. Rivadavia
Copa Argentina
07/06/2026
22:00
@ Estudiantes Rio Cuarto
Primera Division
26/07/2026
22:00
vs Belgrano
Primera Division
29/07/2026
22:00
@ Racing Club
Primera Division
02/08/2026
22:00
Tigre
Club Atlético Tigre was founded in 1902 in San Fernando, in the northern Greater Buenos Aires area of Argentina. The club competes in the Liga Profesional Argentina and plays home matches at the Estadio José Dellagiovanna, with a capacity of around 26,000. Tigre has historically oscillated between the top flight and the Primera Nacional, Argentina's second tier, earning a reputation as a yo-yo club. Their greatest achievement came in 2012 when they won the Copa Sudamericana, defeating Lanús in the final — a remarkable milestone for the club. Nicknamed "El Matador," Tigre has produced several notable Argentine players and enjoys loyal local support from the Tigre district. Their red and blue colours reflect a club with a passionate identity rooted in its working-class community.































