| Full Name | Talleres de Córdoba |
| Founded | 1913 |
| Stadium | Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes |
| Capacity | 57,000 |
| Manager | Pablo Lavallén |
| League | Primera División |
| Rivals | Belgrano |
| Nickname | La T |
| Top Scorer | Pablo Vegetti |
Located in the heart of Córdoba, Talleres stands as one of Argentina’s most cherished football clubs. Founded in 1913, the club has rich traditions and a passionate fanbase that fuels its competitive spirit in the Primera División. Drawing talent from local neighborhoods, they have become a significant force in Argentine football.
Club History
Over the decades, Talleres has experienced numerous highs and lows, but their commitment to excellence has remained steadfast. With a history steeped in competition and resilience, the club has developed a reputation for nurturing homegrown talent.
Stadium & Atmosphere
The Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes serves as the battleground for Talleres, offering a vibrant atmosphere where fans come together to support their team. With a capacity of 57,000, the stadium is often filled to the brim during key matches, creating an electrifying environment that intimidates visitors.
Honours
- Primera División: Champions – 1977, 1999
- Copa Argentina: Winners – 1977
- Supercopa Argentina: Winners – 1999
- Copa Libertadores: Runners-up – 1999
Key Players
- Pablo Vegetti: The current top scorer, known for his exceptional finishing ability and playmaking skills.
- Nacho Fernández: A pivotal midfielder who orchestrates the game’s tempo with vision and creativity.
- Matías Catalán: A robust defender, vital in solidifying the backline and providing crucial tackles.
