Arsenal de Sarandi
Coach:
Darío Franco
Establishment Date:
1957
League Affiliation:
ARG Primera Nacional
Stadium:
Estadio Julio Humberto Grondona
Seating Capacity:
16300
Team Info
Arsenal de Sarandí is a professional football club based in the Sarandí district of Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, and competes in the Argentine Primera División. The team plays its home matches at the Estadio Julio Humberto Grondona, a modern stadium named after its influential former president. Founded in 1957, the club's name and red and blue colors were inspired by the English Arsenal. Arsenal's history was one of a modest club until the early 21st century, when it experienced a meteoric rise. The peak era under the guidance of the Grondona family saw the club win its first major honors: the Copa Sudamericana in 2007 and the Argentine Primera División title in 2012, achievements that stunned the football world. The modern squad continues to punch above its weight, known for a cohesive and hard-working team ethic. The fan base, though smaller than some of its giant neighbors, is incredibly passionate. Arsenal de Sarandí's story is a testament to ambition and strategic planning in Argentine football.
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Group B
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