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Avellaneda ( Latin American Spanish: [aβeʝaˈneða] , local pronunciation: [aβeʃaˈneða] ) is a port city in the province of Buenos Aires , Argentina, and the seat of the Avellaneda Partido , whose population was 342,677 as per the 2010 census [ INDEC ] . Avellaneda is located within the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area , and is connected to neighboring Buenos Aires by several bridges over the Riachuelo River .

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45-714: Leonel Ariel Miranda (born 7 January 1994 in Avellaneda , Argentina) is an Argentine professional footballer who currently plays as an midfielder for Tigre . Miranda signed with Independiente in October 2012. He made his debut with the seven-time Copa Libertadores champions in March 2013 and made 34 appearances for the club scoring 2 goals. On 8 January 2015 it was announced that Miranda would join Major League Soccer club Houston Dynamo on loan through to

90-657: A design with three horizontal bars (two blue and one white). Finally, Racing adopted the light blue and white colors in 1910, in commemoration of the May Revolution 's 100th anniversary that same year. Racing affiliated to the Argentine Football Association in 1905, and began playing in the lower divisions of Argentine football league system . In 1906 the club registered to play in Segunda División . In 1909, Racing competed in

135-501: A large victory over Newell's Old Boys by 4–0 at GEBA. The line-up: Crocce; Castagnola, Reyes; Ohaco , Marcovecchio , Macchiavello; Natalio Perinetti , Zabaleta , Vivaldo, Juan Hospital, Juan Perinetti. In 1919 Racing moved to the dissident league " Asociación Amateurs de Football ", winning the tournament whilst remaining unbeaten again. Racing played 23 fixtures, winning its 7th. consecutive title with 26 points and 43 goals scored. They won further titles in 1921 and 1925. Racing

180-633: A playoff game. The first match had been played at Glasgow where Racing was beaten 1–0 while they won the second game 2–1 in Avellaneda . The playoff was played in Montevideo where Racing achieved its second continental championship winning 1–0 with a goal scored by Juan Carlos Cárdenas . The starting line-up for the playoff match on 4 November was: Agustín Cejas ; Oscar Martín , Roberto Perfumo , Alfio Basile , Nelson Chabay ; João Cardoso, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan J. Rodríguez, Humberto Maschio ; Norberto Raffo , Juan Carlos Cárdenas . Juan José Pizzuti

225-417: A playoff to promote to Primera División, but lost to Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires . Racing was finally promoted to the first division in 1910, winning the playoff final against Boca Juniors with an attendance of 4,000. The starting line-up that won the promotion was: Fernández; Seminario, Allan; Winne, Juan Ohaco, Angel Betular; Oyarzábal, A. Ohaco , Firpo, Frers and Juan Perinetti. Frers and Ohaco were

270-479: A playoff. Racing first eliminated River Plate (3–0), and then played the final against San Isidro, winning 2–0. In 1914 , Racing won its second league title, having scored 42 goals and only 7 conceded in 12 games. The runner-up was Estudiantes (BA) . That same year Racing won its second consecutive Copa Ibarguren, defeating another Rosarino team, Rosario Central , by 1–0 in Buenos Aires . The line-up for

315-597: A seven-time champion of world-cup winning nations. The club also has 15 National cups to its name, which include five Copa Ibarguren , four Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires , and one Copa Beccar Varela . Due to those achievements the team was nicknamed La Academia ("The Academy"), which still identifies the club and its supporters. On the international stage, the club has won 7 titles, with 4 of them organised by CONMEBOL and other international bodies. Those achievements include one Copa Libertadores , one Copa Sudamericana , one Intercontinental Cup , and

360-547: A top scoring 72 goals. During this tournament Racing also achieved its largest victory in Primera División, an 11–3 against Rosario Central . In 1961 Racing won another league championship with manager Saúl Ongaro , while also being the highest scoring team in the league with 68 goals. The next year, Racing finished 9th and was also eliminated from the Copa Libertadores in the first stage. Racing won

405-593: The 1973 Intercontinental Cup . See Category:People from Avellaneda Racing Club de Avellaneda Racing Club de Avellaneda , officially known as Racing Club , is an Argentine professional sports club based in Avellaneda , a city of the Buenos Aires Province . Founded in 1903, Racing has been historically considered one of the Big Five clubs of Argentine football , and is also known as El Primer Grande ("The First Great"), for becoming

450-559: The Copa Sudamericana after 36 years since their last international cup, by beating Cruzeiro, 3-1. Racing Club plays its home games at "Estadio Presidente Perón" (named in honor of former President of Argentina Juan Domingo Perón ), popularly known as " El Cilindro de Avellaneda " (due to its cylindrical shape) and "the Coliseum". It was opened in 1950 and restructured in 1997. The field measures 105 x 70 m. Racing's stadium

495-617: The Primera División 18 times, with a record of seven consecutive championships between 1913 and 1919 , five of which were won undefeated. Not only does Racing hold the record for the most consecutive titles in Argentine football history , but it is also the only team in South America to achieve such a feat, along with being one of only four clubs (the others are Olympique de Lyon , Bayern Munich , and Juventus ) to be

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540-533: The first edition of the Supercopa Libertadores . The team's home colors are sky blue and white striped, similar to the national team . The shorts and socks have shifted between black, navy blue or white. Apart from football, other sports practised at Racing are artistic gymnastics , basketball , beach soccer , boxing , chess , field hockey , futsal , handball , martial arts , roller skating , tennis , and volleyball . The origins of

585-602: The 1950s and '60s led to irreparable structural damage to the cathedral, however, and in 1967 it was closed to the public. Demolished in 1971, the Renaissance Revival cathedral was replaced in 1984 by a modern structure. Two of the most important Argentine football clubs, Independiente and Racing , are located in Avellaneda. The city became the third in the world (after Milan and Montevideo ) to be home to two world championship teams when Independiente won

630-711: The Central Produce Market closed in 1963. It was ultimately demolished in 1966 to make way for the New Pueyrredón Bridge that connects Avellaneda to the Frondizi Expressway in Buenos Aires proper. The Diocese of Avellaneda and Lanús was formally established in 1961. Its cathedral, Iglesia Catedral de la Asunción , had been consecrated a century earlier. The construction of numerous high rises around Alsina Square during

675-650: The Peace Martín José de la Serna, the town grew to become a major rail center during the late 19th century. It was renamed on January 11, 1904, after former President Nicolás Avellaneda . It was declared a city on October 23, 1895, and its population has been stable since around 1960. Avellaneda is one of the foremost wholesale and industrial centers of Argentina. The city's largest employers are textile mills, meat-packing and grain-processing plants, oil refineries , metallurgical works, extensive docking facilities, and markets for farm and ranch products; some of

720-570: The Primera Division title again in 1966 , scoring 70 goals. In the 1967 Torneo Metropolitano Racing reached the final where the team lost to Estudiantes de La Plata 3–0. That same year Racing won the 1967 Copa Libertadores after beating Uruguayan team Nacional 2–1 in the final. Norberto Raffo was the top scorer with 13 goals. At the end of the year Racing won the Intercontinental Cup by defeating Celtic in

765-551: The buying option was automatically triggered. Racing Club This biographical article related to an Argentine association football midfielder born in the 1990s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Avellaneda Located on land granted to Adelantado Juan Torres de Vera y Aragón by Captain Juan de Garay in 1620, a port settlement known as Puerto del Riachuelo first emerged here in 1731. Established as Barracas al Sur on April 7, 1852, by Quilmes Justice of

810-564: The club can be traced to the end of the 19th century, when a group of Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway employees asked for permission to play football in a field belonging to the company. As the request was approved, they started to play their first matches there, mostly against teams formed by British immigrants. In 1898, they founded a club, "Argentinos Excelsior Club", which lasted three years until in 1901, three new clubs were established "Sud América Fútbol Club de Barracas al Sur", "American Club" and "Argentinos Unidos", with Barracas al Sur

855-407: The club, Juan José Pizzuti and Llamil Simes , were the topscorers of the tournament with 26 goals each. In 1950 , Simes was the topscorer of the time again. That same year, Racing inaugurated its new venue, Estadio Presidente Perón , the second largest stadium of Argentina. Racing won its third consecutive league title in 1951 after beating Banfield 1–0 in a two-leg series. The starting line-up

900-615: The defending champion of the Copa de la Superliga , Tigre , 2–0, with both goals from Matías Rojas . In November 2022, Racing became champions of the Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional by defeating the last champions of the 2022 Primera División , Boca Juniors, 2-1. In February 2023, Racing became champion of the Supercopa Internacional by beating Boca Juniors, 2-1. In November 2024, Racing became champion of

945-458: The end of the 2015 MLS season. The loan was extended for the 2016 MLS season on 30 January 2016. Defensa y Justicia revealed the signing of Leonel Miranda through its social media accounts on Monday, July 25, 2016, publishing a photo of Miranda putting pen to paper. In January 2020, Miranda joined Racing Club de Avellaneda on a six-months loan from Club Tijuana , with an option to buy for around 3 million dollars. After five league appearances,

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990-414: The first club in the world to win seven league titles in a row, first Argentine club to win a national cup, and the first world champion (Intercontinental Cup) Argentine club. Racing currently plays in the Primera División , the top division of the Argentine league system , and plays its home games at Estadio Presidente Perón, better known colloquially as El Cilindro ("The Cylinder"). Racing has won

1035-467: The first game 4–0 and the second match finished 1–1, with Racing winning the series 5–1 on aggregate. Racing won its third international competition in 1988, when the team won the first edition of the 1988 Supercopa Libertadores , defeating Brazilian team Cruzeiro in the finals, with Alfio Basile still as coach. That same year Racing won the non-official Supercopa Interamericana beating Herediano from Costa Rica 3–0. The following year, Racing played

1080-400: The following title, the 1916 championship, totalizing 34 points in 21 games with 39 goals converted and 10 conceded at the end of the tournament. Platense was the runner-up with 30 points. The 5th consecutive title was in 1917 after totalizing 35 points, being River Plate the runner-up with 30 points. The team also scored a total of 58 goals with only 4 conceded in 20 fixtures. In addition,

1125-439: The following year. During those years Racing Club had many notable players that made their contribution to the successful campaigns. Some of them were Norberto Mendez , Rubén Bravo, Llamil Simes , Mario Boyé , Alberto Rastelli, Pedro Dellacha , Ezra Sued , Roberto Blanco , Ernesto Gutiérrez, Pedro Manfredini , Arnaldo Balay, Juan José Pizzuti , Rubén Héctor Sosa and Omar Oreste Corbatta . Racing finished 4th in 1960 with

1170-651: The inaugural edition of the Recopa Sudamericana in 1989 against the winners of the 1988 Copa Libertadores , Club Nacional . Nacional won the first leg in Montevideo 1–0; Racing wasn't able to turn the score around in the second leg in Buenos Aires, and the Uruguayan club won the title. In 1992 , Racing played the Supercopa Libertadores finals against Cruzeiro again. In the first match, Cruzeiro defeated them 4–0 in Belo Horizonte . Racing won

1215-453: The last 3 seasons, including a last-place finish in the 2008 Clausura . The first leg was played in Córdoba on 25 June and ended 1–1. In the second leg, Racing won 1–0 at home, and with a 2–1 aggregate score, was able to maintain its permanence in the top tier. In 2012, Racing reached the 2012 Copa Argentina Final , where the squad lost to Boca Juniors 2–1. In June 2014, Diego Cocca

1260-475: The main reason for the club's debt because he spent large amounts of money on players, instead of bringing them up from the youth academy. In March 1999, a top member of the club said Racing "had officially ceased to exist". However, with the massive support of the fans, they convinced the club to implement the Trust law , saving it from liquidation. In December 2000, the club was taken over by Blanquiceleste SA and

1305-536: The match: Arduino; Reyes, S. Ochoa; Pepe, Olazar, Betular; Canavery , Ohaco , Marcovecchio , Juan Hospital, Juan Perinetti. Racing became Primera División champion in 1915 when they defeated San Isidro 1–0 in a playoff at Independiente 's stadium. Their line-up was: Arduino; Presta, Reyes; Betular, Olazar, Pepe; Canavery , Ohaco , Marcovecchio (who scored the only goal), Juan Hospital, Juan Perinetti. Racing finished unbeaten, with 22 games won and 2 drawn, with and 95 goals scored with only 5 conceded. Racing won

1350-399: The most notable of them. Nevertheless, the club was soon disbanded, establishing "Colorados Unidos" on 16 March 1902. On 25 March 1903, both clubs met at Mercado de Hacienda with the purpose of merging again. The club took its name from a French auto racing magazine owned by Germán Vidaillac (a founding partner of French ancestry). The suggestion was well received and the name "Racing Club"

1395-459: The most prominent firms whose main facilities are in Avellaneda are food processor Molinos Río de la Plata , beverage maker Cepas Argentinas, bathroom fixtures maker Ferrum, and América 24 cable news. The National University of Avellaneda was established here in 2009. The Central Produce Market ( Mercado Central de Frutos ) also operated in Avellaneda. Located on the banks of the Riachuelo, it

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1440-521: The scorers for Racing. The popularity of the club raised after that promotion, increasing its number of supporters. In 1911 Racing debuted in Primera División, finishing in fourth place. One year later, Racing won its first domestic cup , the Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires after beating Newell's Old Boys 3–0. Racing also played its first international match, versus Uruguayan team River Plate . The first league title came in 1913 when Racing defeated San Isidro and River Plate in

1485-511: The second division, Racing finished second behind Deportivo Español and so had to play a promotion playoff, where Racing eliminated Deportivo Morón and Lanús but lost to Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) in the finals (1–3 and 2–4). One year later, after two seasons in the second division, Racing returned to the top division for the 1986–87 season after winning a playoff for the second promotion place against Atlanta in December 1985. Racing won

1530-506: The second match 1–0 but the cup was awarded to the Brazilian team with a 4–1 aggregate score. Racing came very close to winning the league title in the 90s; in the 1993 Apertura they finished third, tied with Velez and just one point from the champion, River Plate. In the 1995 Apertura they finished runner-ups. In July 1998, club president Daniel Lalín declared bankruptcy , leaving many supporters outraged. Lalin had been accused as

1575-736: The squad achieved its third Copa Ibarguren with a smashing victory over Rosario Central by 6–0 in Avellaneda . The line-up was: Arduino; Ohaco, Reyes, Viazzi Olazar, Ricardo Pepe; Canavery , Vivaldi, Marcovecchio , Juan Hospital, Juan Perinetti. That same year Racing won another edition of Copa Ibarguren, defeating by 2nd. consecutive time Rosario Central by 3–2 at GEBA stadium . The line-up was: Crocce; Castagnola, Reyes; Vivaldi, Olazar, Pepe; Natalio Perinetti , Ohaco , Marcovecchio , Minondo, Juan Perinetti. One year later, Racing won its 6th. league title , remaining unbeaten after 19 games played, with 49 goals scored and 9 conceded. Racing also won another edition of Copa Ibarguren (5 in total) with

1620-404: The team defeated Godoy Cruz 1–0 to secure the 1st place and be crowned champions for the first time in 13 years. They won the league in 2018–19 . Lisandro López was the top scorer of the tournament with 17 goals, and at the age of 36 he was the oldest player to be league top scorer. In December 2019, Racing became champion of the Trofeo de Campeones de la Superliga Argentina by beating

1665-527: The team finished next to last ( San Telmo was finally relegated). In 1983 , Racing was relegated to the Primera B by finishing last in the aggregate table, which was determined by a points average of the previous two seasons. However, the relegation system was changed, and if it had not been changed, Racing probably wouldn't have been relegated. The old system had the two last-placed teams go down, and Racing finished 17th out of 19 that year. The first year in

1710-403: Was Héctor Grisetti; Higinio García, José M. Pérez; Juán Gimenez, Alberto Rastelli, Jorge Gutiérrez; Mario Boyé , Manuel Ameal, Rubén Bravo, Llamil Simes , Ezra Sued , with Guillermo Stábile as coach. Racing could not achieve a four-consecutive title after in 1952 the team finished 2nd to River Plate . The next league title came in 1958 , and they were runners-up to San Lorenzo de Almagro

1755-504: Was developed by Irish Argentine businessman Eduardo Casey and inaugurated in 1889; served by a Buenos Aires Western Railway rail link, the 150,000 m (1,600,000 sq ft) brick structure was at the time the largest warehouse in the world. The decentralization of warehousing and wholesaling during the 20th century, as well as its nationalization in 1946 as part of the IAPI state export agency, resulted in its decline, however, and

1800-414: Was hired as head coach. Two days after Cocca signed his contract, former player and fan favorite Diego Milito left Inter Milan and returned to the club to play the 2014 Torneo de Transición . In December 2014, Racing won its 17th Primera División title in the last fixture of the tournament. If Racing drew but River Plate won their match against Quilmes, then the title would've gone to River. However,

1845-567: Was immediately approved. Racing was the first football team integrally formed by criollo people . The first jersey worn by the emerging club was white, until 25 July 1904, when it was decided a yellow and black vertical striped jersey would be used. Nevertheless, the recently adopted uniform only lasted a week due to its similarity to Uruguayan club CURCC , being replaced by a design proposed by president Luis Carbone. The jersey had four squares, two light blue and two pink. This light blue and pink design would be worn until 1908, once again replaced by

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1890-401: Was managed by the company until 2008. They won the league title in December 2001 for the first time in 35 years, and the title was celebrated at Estadio Jose Amalfitani , Vélez Sarsfield 's home stadium, after the last fixture with them finished in a draw. In 2008, the club was almost relegated and had to play a promotion play-off against Belgrano . This was due to poor performances in

1935-740: Was one of the founding members as the first professional league in Argentina, Liga Argentina de Football , that split from the AFA to organise its own championships. During those years Racing won the Copa Beccar Varela in 1932 (defeating Boca Juniors 3–0 in the final) and the Copa de Competencia (LAF) one year later, thrashing San Lorenzo de Almagro 4–0 in the final match. Despite the national cups won, Racing could not win any domestic championship during that period; its best performances were third places in 1932, 1933 and 1936. Evaristo Barrera

1980-421: Was the coach. During the 1970s Racing did not win any titles, although the team finished 2nd to San Lorenzo in the 1972 Metropolitano , with 43 points in 34 matches. That year was the debut of Ubaldo Fillol , who some regard as the best Argentine goalkeeper ever. Fillol set a record of 6 penalty shots stopped in the same season. From 1974 and 1978 Racing made poor campaigns and was near relegation in 1976 when

2025-476: Was the top scorer with 34 goals in 1934 and 32 in 1936. In 1945 Racing won the first edition of Copa de Competencia Británica defeating Boca Juniors by 4–1 in the final. Despite its domestic cup achievements, Racing didn't win any league title until 1949, starting with another brilliant era of three consecutive championships. Racing won the championship three years running between 1949 and 1951. In 1949 Racing finished with 49 points. Besides, two players of

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