Fixtures

Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 09/05 18:30 25 JJ Urquiza vs Berazategui - View
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 09/13 20:00 26 Berazategui vs Deportivo Muniz - View

Results

Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 08/29 18:30 24 [2] Berazategui v El Porvenir [10] D 0-0
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 08/24 18:30 23 [12] Defensores de Cambaceres v Berazategui [3] W 0-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 08/16 18:30 22 [3] Berazategui v Club Leandro N. Alem [6] W 5-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 08/08 21:00 21 [8] Club Mercedes v Berazategui [4] W 1-3
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 08/04 18:30 20 [4] Berazategui v Central Cordoba Rosario [2] D 1-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 07/27 18:30 19 [13] Puerto Nuevo v Berazategui [4] W 0-4
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 07/20 16:00 18 Berazategui v CA Lugano W 3-0
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 07/04 22:05 16 [3] CA Ituzaingo v Berazategui [4] L 2-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 06/28 18:30 15 [4] Berazategui v Deportivo Espanol [5] W 1-0
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 06/22 18:30 14 [8] CA Claypole v Berazategui [3] D 0-0
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 06/01 18:30 13 [13] Deportivo Muniz v Berazategui [3] L 1-0
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 05/25 16:15 12 [4] Berazategui v JJ Urquiza [5] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 19 18
Wins 19 9 10
Draws 7 4 3
Losses 11 6 5
Goals for 53 29 24
Goals against 34 16 18
Clean sheets 14 7 7
Failed to score 9 5 4

Wikipedia - A.D. Berazategui

Asociación Deportiva Berazategui is an Argentine football club from the Berazategui district of Greater Buenos Aires. The team currently plays at the Primera C, the regionalised fourth division of Argentine football league system. Its Norman Lee Stadium has a capacity for 10,000 people.

History

The club was founded on 18 September 1975 during a meeting held in Alfredo San Miguel's house in Berazategui. The club's first president was Giberto Martín. The orange colour that identifies the club was inspired by the Netherlands national football team which was a sensation during the 1974 FIFA World Cup. In March 1976 the club affiliated to the Argentine Football Association (AFA), making its debut in Primera D that same year. In its first season playing official matches, Berazategui finished second to Defensores de Cambaceres (that would win the champion) and therefore promoted to the upper level division, the Primera C.

After nine seasons in that division, Berazategui obtained one of the six available places to participate in the Primera B Metropolitana, following a restructuring of the Argentine football league system, even though the squad had finished the 1985 season fighting to keep its place in the division and almost returning to Primera D. Under coach Roberto Santiago era, the club signed new players including Hugo Commidari from Club Atlético Temperley, Marcelo Grasso from Sportivo Dock Sud and Marcelo Scrignar from Club Atlético Villa San Carlos.

After two promotions, Berazategui came close to promotion again in the 1988–89 season, finally winning its first championship in 1989–90. That season was obtained by Berazategui with a record of 44 matches without being defeated. The squad was coached by Juan Carlos "Lobo" Zerrillo, which formed a team with experienced players mostly, such as the goalkeeper Sergio García, defenders Ramón Peloso, Héctor Pereyra and Víctor Chaile, midfielders Víctor Martínez (who was also the top scorer with 15 goals) and forwards Daniel Gauto and Daniel Lettieri.

The southern team played a total of 36 matches, winning 17, and drawing the remaining 19. The team scored 61 goals and only conceded 20.

The second title won by Berazategui was the Primera C 2006–07 Apertura, which allowed the team to play a series for promoting to Primera C Metropolitana in the 2007–08 season after winning the playoffs.

**Berazategui Soccer Team Overview**

The Berazategui soccer team, officially known as Club Atlético Berazategui, is a prominent football club based in the city of Berazategui, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Founded in 1924, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports its endeavors in Argentine football.

**Colors and Crest**

The team's colors are traditionally orange and black, which are reflected in their home kits. The club's crest features a distinctive design that symbolizes its identity and connection to the local community.

**Stadium**

Berazategui plays its home matches at the Estadio Julio César Villalonga, a venue that can accommodate thousands of fans. The stadium is known for its vibrant atmosphere, especially during local derbies and important matches, where supporters come together to cheer for their team.

**Competitions and Achievements**

Competing in the lower divisions of Argentine football, Berazategui has a history of striving for promotion to higher leagues. The team has experienced various successes over the years, including notable performances in regional tournaments and cup competitions. Their commitment to developing local talent has also contributed to their reputation as a nurturing ground for aspiring players.

**Community and Culture**

Beyond the pitch, Berazategui is deeply rooted in its community, engaging in various social initiatives and promoting sports at the grassroots level. The club fosters a strong sense of identity and pride among its supporters, making it a vital part of the local culture.

**Conclusion**

With a legacy that spans nearly a century, Club Atlético Berazategui continues to be a symbol of resilience and passion in Argentine football. As they aim for greater heights, the team remains dedicated to its fans and the community, embodying the spirit of the beautiful game.