Fixtures

Argentina Nacional B 09/05 18:30 30 CA San Miguel vs Almagro - View
Argentina Nacional B 09/14 18:30 31 Los Andes vs Almagro - View
Argentina Nacional B 09/20 20:00 32 Almagro vs Ferro Carril Oeste - View
Argentina Nacional B 09/27 20:00 33 Patronato Parana vs Almagro - View
Argentina Nacional B 10/05 20:00 34 Almagro vs CA Guemes - View

Results

Argentina Nacional B 08/31 18:30 29 [14] Almagro v Quilmes [10] D 2-2
Argentina Nacional B 08/24 19:30 28 [13] Racing de Cordoba v Almagro [14] D 1-1
Argentina Nacional B 08/17 19:00 27 [14] Almagro v CA Atlanta [2] D 0-0
Argentina Nacional B 08/09 18:30 26 [13] CA Colegiales v Almagro [11] L 2-0
Argentina Nacional B 08/02 18:30 25 [13] Almagro v Arsenal de Sarandi [18] W 3-1
Argentina Nacional B 07/26 20:00 25 Almagro v Arsenal de Sarandi - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 07/26 18:30 24 [16] All Boys v Almagro [13] L 1-0
Argentina Nacional B 07/19 20:00 24 All Boys v Almagro - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 07/19 18:30 23 [11] Almagro v CA Alvarado [17] D 0-0
Argentina Nacional B 07/13 17:00 22 [7] Deportivo Madryn v Almagro [11] L 2-1
Argentina Nacional B 07/12 20:00 23 Almagro v CA Alvarado - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 07/05 20:00 22 Deportivo Madryn v Almagro - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 19 19
Wins 8 6 2
Draws 14 7 7
Losses 16 6 10
Goals for 29 13 16
Goals against 42 15 27
Clean sheets 10 9 1
Failed to score 15 10 5

Wikipedia - Club Almagro

Club Almagro is an Argentine sports club from José Ingenieros, Buenos Aires, although its headquarters are in the Almagro district. The football team currently plays in the Primera Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system.

History

The team that won the Primera B title in 1937.
In 1968 Almagro won another title and promoted to Primera.

Almagro was founded on 6 January 1911, in the Almagro neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The club still has its sports facilities there for its members, but the football stadium (with a capacity of 19,000) is located in José Ingenieros, in the Tres de Febrero Partido of Greater Buenos Aires.[]

In 1919 there was a new splitting in Argentine football, so both leagues were played at the same time: official Asociación Argentina de Football (with one of Almagro predecessors, Columbian, as one of its teams) and dissident "Asociación Amateurs de Football". During that season, Columbian was going through a severe economic crisis, disputing its last game v. Boca Juniors in the 6th fixture. Some executives of recently promoted Club Almagro, led by Miguel de Zárate made Columbial a merger proposal, which was accepted.[]

Therefore, Almagro renamed "Sportivo Almagro" and continued playing in Primera División (debuting in the 7th fixture vs Platense) under its new denomination, which avoided the club to be disaffiliated.

Almagro played one year in first division in 1938 after winning the first second division tournament that awarded a promotion. Later the team won the 1968 second division tournament, but had to participate in the "reclasificatorio" tournament with first division teams and other second division teams and didn't win promotion.[]

The Tricolores played most of the time in second division, a few years in third division, but in 2000 and 2004 they won the promotion to Primera División, only to be relegated both times after only one season playing at the top level.[]

In 2000 Almagro returned to Primera División after beating Instituto de Córdoba by 1–0 (2–1 on aggregate) at relegation playoffs (named "Promoción" in Argentina).[]

Club Almagro is a professional soccer team based in the Almagro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded on December 18, 1911, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base. Almagro's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Estadio Tres de Febrero, which has a capacity of around 20,000 spectators.

The team has experienced various successes throughout its history, including notable performances in the Argentine lower divisions and a strong rivalry with other local clubs. Almagro has a reputation for developing young talent and has contributed several players to the Argentine national team and top-tier clubs.

The club's identity is deeply rooted in its community, and its supporters are known for their unwavering loyalty and enthusiasm. Almagro's motto reflects its commitment to hard work, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence on the field. As they continue to compete in the Primera Nacional, Almagro aims to return to the top flight of Argentine soccer, striving for glory and the chance to make their mark in the country's storied football history.