Results

Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 06/28 18:30 15 [3] Estrella del Sur Alejandro Korn v Yupanqui [6] L 1-0
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 06/20 15:00 14 [5] Yupanqui v Sportivo Barracas [4] D 1-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 05/31 18:30 13 [10] Yupanqui v Central Ballester [9] W 4-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 05/24 18:30 12 [7] Victoriano Arenas v Yupanqui [11] W 0-2
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 05/20 18:30 11 [11] Yupanqui v Canuelas FC [10] D 1-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 05/11 18:30 10 [6] CA Atlas v Yupanqui [12] W 1-4
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 05/02 15:00 9 [11] Yupanqui v Lujan [1] L 1-2
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 04/26 18:35 8 [4] Argentino de Rosario v Yupanqui [10] D 2-2
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 04/19 18:30 7 [10] Yupanqui v Deportivo Camioneros [4] L 0-2
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 04/12 18:30 6 [13] Deportivo Paraguayo v Yupanqui [14] W 1-2
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 04/06 18:30 5 [3] Juventud Unida San Miguel v Yupanqui [14] D 1-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 03/29 18:30 4 [10] Yupanqui v Centro Espanyol [13] L 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 39 19 20
Wins 10 4 6
Draws 11 5 6
Losses 18 10 8
Goals for 40 23 17
Goals against 58 39 19
Clean sheets 9 1 8
Failed to score 17 7 10

Club Social y Deportivo Yupanqui is an Argentine football club that currently plays in the Primera C Metropolitana, the fourth division of the Argentine league system. The club was named by searching for unusual words in the dictionary. Yupanqui was picked up because the meaning of the Quechua word, "the posterity will talk about you".

History

Yupanqui gained some notoriety in Argentina after a Coca-Cola television advertisement where it was referred to as the club with the least fans in Argentina.

Before the Coca-Cola advertisement, the average number of fans that would show up to each game was between 5 and 7. After the advertisement, about 50 new club members joined. Even after the spike in recognition, the money they made was used for several projects such as restoring bathrooms, build a theater, a chess room, and the soccer team didn't receive any funding, even though they were solely responsible for all the recognition the club had received.

Yupanqui is a passionate and storied soccer team based in the vibrant neighborhood of Villa Lugano, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded in 1948, the club has a rich history that reflects the cultural diversity and spirit of its community. Known as "Los Tigrillos," Yupanqui has built a loyal fan base that passionately supports the team through thick and thin.

The team's colors, typically featuring a striking combination of red and white, symbolize their fierce determination and pride. Yupanqui competes in the lower divisions of Argentine football, where they strive to rise through the ranks and make their mark on the national stage. The club is renowned for its commitment to developing local talent, often giving young players the opportunity to shine and showcase their skills.

Yupanqui's home matches are held at the Estadio Yupanqui, a venue that buzzes with energy and enthusiasm, creating an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike. The team's style of play is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tenacity, reflecting the hard-working ethos of the community they represent.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and a deep-rooted connection to their supporters, Yupanqui continues to be a symbol of hope and pride for the people of Villa Lugano, embodying the true spirit of Argentine soccer.