Fixtures

Argentina Torneo A 09/14 18:00 9 Gimnasia Y Esgrima De Chivilcoy vs Sportivo Belgrano - View

Results

Argentina Torneo A 09/07 18:30 8 [3] Sportivo Belgrano v CA Sarmiento de la Banda [1] W 4-1
Argentina Torneo A 09/01 23:30 7 [6] CA 9 de Julio Rafaela v Sportivo Belgrano [3] D 0-0
Argentina Torneo A 08/24 19:00 6 [3] Sportivo Belgrano v Juventud Antoniana [4] W 3-2
Argentina Torneo A 08/16 18:30 5 [4] Independiente Chivilcoy v Sportivo Belgrano [3] W 2-3
Argentina Torneo A 08/10 22:00 4 [3] Sportivo Belgrano v CA Douglas Haig [2] W 1-0
Argentina Torneo A 08/03 18:00 3 [3] Atletico Rafaela v Sportivo Belgrano [3] L 2-0
Argentina Torneo A 07/20 19:00 1 [3] Sportivo Belgrano v San Martin Formosa [2] W 3-0
Argentina Torneo A 07/11 23:35 18 Sportivo Belgrano v Independiente Chivilcoy D 0-0
Argentina Torneo A 07/11 23:30 - [3] Sportivo Belgrano v Independiente Chivilcoy [4] D 0-0
Argentina Torneo A 07/06 18:00 17 [8] Gimnasia C. Uruguay v Sportivo Belgrano [2] D 0-0
Argentina Torneo A 06/29 18:35 16 [2] Sportivo Belgrano v Defensores de Belgrano VR [10] L 0-1
Argentina Torneo A 06/22 18:30 15 [10] Club Atlético El Linqueño v Sportivo Belgrano [2] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 16 17
Wins 14 10 4
Draws 9 5 4
Losses 10 1 9
Goals for 38 25 13
Goals against 27 5 22
Clean sheets 17 12 5
Failed to score 13 6 7

Wikipedia - Sportivo Belgrano

Sportivo Belgrano is an Argentine football club, which home town is located in San Francisco, Córdoba. The team currently plays in the Primera B Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system.

History

On 15 April 1914, a group of young people decided to establish a social club in the city of San Francisco, Córdoba. The name was chosen as a tribute to Manuel Belgrano, the creator of the flag of Argentina.[]

In 2008, during a match against Mendocino team Deportivo Maipú, several Belgrano players and their coach Cristian Domizzi attacked referee Héctor Sosa. A disciplinary panel deducted 9 points from the club, costing them the chance of promotion. The verdict also banned Sperdutti from management for one year and several Belgrano players were suspended for 30 games. In addition, the disciplinary panel set a number of restrictions on the stadium, which included 3 home games of the 2008/09 season being played behind closed doors and five more games with limited tickets for sale.[]

In June 2013, the club secured promotion to play at Primera B Nacional after a 1–1 tie against Deportivo Santamarina at the playoff's second time (the first had ended 0–0).

Sportivo Belgrano is a professional soccer club based in the city of San Francisco, Argentina. Founded in 1906, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base. Known for its distinctive green and white colors, Sportivo Belgrano competes in the lower divisions of Argentine football, primarily in the Primera Nacional, the second tier of the Argentine football league system.

The club's home matches are played at the Estadio Juan Pablo Francia, which has a capacity of around 10,000 spectators. Sportivo Belgrano has a reputation for developing local talent and fostering a strong community spirit, making it a beloved institution in San Francisco and the surrounding region.

Throughout its history, the team has experienced various successes, including promotions to higher divisions and notable cup runs. The club's motto emphasizes teamwork, dedication, and a commitment to the sport, reflecting the values that resonate with its supporters. With a focus on both competitive excellence and community engagement, Sportivo Belgrano continues to be a significant part of Argentina's vibrant soccer culture.