| Full Name | Newell’s Old Boys |
| Founded | 1903 |
| Stadium | Estadio Marcelo Bielsa |
| Capacity | 42,000 |
| Manager | Javier Sanguinetti |
| League | Primera División |
| Rivals | Rosario Central |
| Nickname | Los Leprosos |
| Top Scorer | Ángel Tulio Zof |
Located in Rosario, Argentina, Newell’s Old Boys has a rich history and a passionate fan base. Known for its distinctive style of play and deep-rooted traditions, the club has cemented its place among the giants of Argentine football.
Club History
Founded in 1903, Newell’s Old Boys has become a symbol of excellence in Argentine football. Over the years, they have nurtured countless talents, contributing greatly to the national team.
Stadium & Atmosphere
The Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, affectionately known as “El Coloso,” provides an electrifying atmosphere during home matches. With a capacity of 42,000 fans, every match is a colorful display of support.
Honours
- Argentine Primera División: 6 titles
- Primera B Nacional: 2 titles
- Copa Argentina: 1 title
- Supercopa Argentina: 1 title
- Copa Libertadores: Runners-up once
Key Players
- Ángel Tulio Zof: Renowned as the club’s top scorer, Zof made an indelible mark in the hearts of fans.
- Maxi Rodríguez: A key player known for his leadership and striking ability.
- Gonzalo Belloso: Another talented forward who left a lasting legacy at the club.
- Joaquín Vallejo: A product of the youth academy, his skills have earned him a prominent place in the team.
