Club Atlético Talleres
Club Atlético Talleres | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Club Atlético Talleres | ||
Seat | Cordoba | ||
founding | October 12, 1913 | ||
president | Andrés Fassi | ||
Website | clubtalleres.com.ar | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Juan Vojvoda | ||
Venue |
La Boutique Chateau Carreras |
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Places | 18,500 57,000 |
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league | Primera División | ||
2018/19 | 12th place | ||
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The Club Atlético Talleres ( argentin. Pron .: [ Taˈʃe.ɾes ]) is a sports club from Córdoba in Argentina . It was founded on October 12, 1913 and is best known for its football department . He is also active in basketball , volleyball , figure skating and rhythmic gymnastics .
Football department
The club's first team was represented in the first division of Argentina for a long time until they were relegated to the second division in 2004 due to their poor point average despite a good placement.
In 1999 the club won the last edition of the South American football competition Copa Conmebol .
The club's stadium is called La Boutique and is located in the south of the city. It was reopened in April 2008 after renovation work. Before that, apart from isolated, less important encounters, the Estadio Olímpico Chateau Carreras had been used, which is also used by other associations in the city. At times the stadium was completely closed to the public because safety regulations were not met and was therefore only used for training.
The soccer team's nickname is Matador (Spanish for murderer or butcher). The fans and players are also called tallarines ( tagliatelle , a type of pasta) or albiazules (Spanish for blue and white , because of the jersey colors).
2009 increased Talleres from the Primera B Nacional , the second-highest division in Argentine football, in the Torneo Argentino A from.
Well-known former players
Trainer
- Alfio Basile (1983)
- Ricardo Gareca (1996–1997, 1997–2000, 2001, 2006)
- Sergio Batista (2003)