| Full Name | Club Atlético Banfield |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1896 |
| Stadium | Estadio Florencio Sola |
| Capacity | 32,000 |
| Manager | Javier Sanguinetti |
| League | Primera División |
| Rivals | Lanús, Racing Club |
| Nickname | El Taladro |
| Top Scorer | Gonzalo Berón |
Banfield, an Argentine football club based in the city of Banfield, has a rich history and a passionate fanbase. Known for their resilience and competitive spirit, they bring excitement to every match played at their home ground, the Estadio Florencio Sola. With a legacy dating back to the late 19th century, Banfield has established itself as a prominent contender in Argentine football.
Club History
Founded in 1896, Club Atlético Banfield is one of the oldest football clubs in Argentina. The team has a blend of tradition and modernity, contributing to the evolution of Argentine football. Throughout their history, Banfield has fostered local talent and has been part of significant moments in the Primera División.
Stadium & Atmosphere
The Estadio Florencio Sola is not just the home of Banfield; it encapsulates the spirit of the club and its passionate supporters. With a capacity of 32,000, the stadium experiences electrifying atmospheres during match days. The vibrant colors and chants of the fans create an unforgettable experience for attendees.
Honours
- Argentine Primera División – 1 title (1933)
- Primera B Nacional – 1 title (2010)
- Copa Sudamericana – 1 title (2004)
Key Players
- Gonzalo Berón – Renowned for his goal-scoring ability, Berón has made a significant impact for the team.
- Matías Carrera – A skilled midfielder known for his playmaking skills and vision on the field.
- Diego Valoyes – An explosive forward, Valoyes is a key player in Banfield’s attacking strategy.
