Jump to content

Clásico cordobés

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Hurfer (talk | contribs) at 07:12, 13 September 2020. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Clásico cordobés
Other namesSuperclásico cordobés[1]
LocationCórdoba, Argentina
First meeting17 May 1914[2]
Latest meetingTalleres 3–1 Belgrano
(7 October 2018)
Next meetingTBD
StadiumsEl Gigante de Alberdi (Belgrano)
Mario Alberto Kempes (Talleres)
Statistics
Meetings total254
Most winsTalleres (97)
Top scorerMiguel Antonio Romero
(19 goals)
All-time seriesBelgrano: 76
Draw: 81
Talleres: 97
Largest victoryBelgrano 8–1 Talleres
(29 November 1914)
Talleres 7–0 Belgrano
(21 May 1950)
Largest goal scoringBelgrano 9–4 Talleres
(13 April 1947)
Longest unbeaten streakTalleres
(20 matches)[3]
Current unbeaten streakTalleres
(9 matches)[3]

Clásico cordobés is the football match in Argentina between Córdoba rivals Belgrano and Talleres.

Statistics

Updated to the last game played on 21 January 2019.[4][5]

Tournament Games
played
Talleres
wins
Draws Belgrano
wins
Talleres
goals
Belgrano
goals
Games won
difference
Liga Cordobesa de Fútbol 192 80 56 56 356 307 +23 (T)
LCF Cups 21 6 7 8 37 41 +2 (B)
Unión Cordobesa 2 0 0 2 4 7 +2 (B)
Total (LCF) 215 86 63 66 397 355 +19 (T)
Primera División 23 6 12 5 21 17 +1 (T)
Primera B Nacional 16 5 6 5 16 14 0
Copa Argentina 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1 (T)
Total (AFA) 40 12 18 10 38 31 +2 (T)
Subtotal (official matches) 254 97 81 76 436 387 +21 (T)
Friendly matches 144 36 51 57 218 254 +21 (B)
Total (all matches) 398 133 132 133 654 641 0

Records

Appearances

Player Team Number
Argentina Domingo Bertolino Talleres 34
Argentina Roberto Ortíz 28
Argentina Alfonso Paolucci 27
Argentina Jorge Campos
Argentina Antonio Gambino
Argentina Luis Antonio Ludueña 23
Argentina Miguel Laciar Belgrano
Argentina Ignacio Romero

Goalscorers (all matches)

Player Team Number
Argentina Miguel Antonio Romero Talleres 29
Argentina Rogelio Cuello 27
Argentina Roberto Luque Belgrano 23
Argentina José Ignacio Lascano 20
Argentina Justo Aníbal Coria 17
Argentina Amable López Talleres

Goalscorers (official matches)

Player Team Number
Argentina Miguel Antonio Romero Talleres 19
Argentina Rogelio Cuello 17
Argentina Roberto Luque Belgrano
Argentina José Lascano 15
Argentina Amable López Talleres 13
Argentina Justo Aníbal Coria Belgrano 12
Argentina Dardo Lucero
Argentina Francisco García 11
Argentina Santiago Salas

Goalscorers (AFA)

Player Team Number
Argentina José Zelaya Talleres 6
Argentina Rodrigo Astudillo 3
Argentina Luis Fabián Artime Belgrano
Argentina Mariano Campodónico
Argentina Cristian Carnero

Comparative charts

Updated to season 2017–18.

Estadísticas Belgrano Talleres
Primera División seasons 19 23
Primera B Nacional seasons 15 11
Torneo Federal A seasons 6
All time Primera División table 24th position 21st position
Primera División best performance 3rd position 2nd position
Primera División top scorers 1 2
Primera División honours 0 0
Other national honours 1 6
International honours (participations) 0 (3) 1 (4)
LCF honours 27 27
Other local honours 29 33
Total honours[6] 57 67
Team First Second Third Participations
First Division
Belgrano 0 0 1 19
Talleres 0 1 2 23
Second Division
Belgrano 0 1 3 15
Talleres 2 2 0 11
Third Division
Belgrano 0
Talleres 2 0 0 6
Copa Argentina
Belgrano 0 0 1 7
Talleres 0 0 0 7

References

  1. ^ "Especial superclásico cordobés: Belgrano y Talleres". La Voz del Interior. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Primer clásico cordobés". Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b "El invicto de 12 años de Talleres sobre Belgrano". Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Cómo quedó el historial oficial tras el Clásico del domingo". Club Atlético Talleres. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Así quedó el historial del clásico cordobés Belgrano-Talleres tras el empate en el Kempes". La Voz del Interior. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Belgrano, Talleres, Instituto y Racing: Mitos y realidades sobre los títulos que ganaron". La Voz del Interior. Retrieved 31 January 2019.