Ferrol Carril Oeste
Coach:
Sergio Rondina
Establishment Date:
1904
League Affiliation:
ARG Primera Nacional
Stadium:
Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverry
Seating Capacity:
24442
Team Info
Ferro Carril Oeste, simply known as Ferro, is a beloved Argentine institution from the Caballito neighborhood of Buenos Aires, playing in the Primera Nacional. The club's historic home is the Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverry, a venue steeped in memory. Founded in 1904 by railway workers, hence the name "Western Railway," the club's identity is deeply tied to its green and white colors. Ferro's golden era arrived in the 1980s, when under the legendary coach Carlos Timoteo Griguol, the team won two Argentine league titles (1982 and 1984) playing a captivating and effective style of football. That period established Ferro as a giant-killer and a model club. The modern era has seen the club face financial and sporting challenges, but it remains a bastion of tradition and community. The fan base is famously passionate and patient, dreaming of a return to past glories. Ferro Carril Oeste is more than a club; it is a symbol of resilience and working-class pride in Argentine football.
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