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Talleres Full name Club Atlético Talleres Nickname(s) Los Tallarines ("The Noodles") Founded June 1st., 1906 Ground Estadio de Talleres,
Remedios de Escalada, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Capacity: 8,750)Chairman Sergio Miguez League Primera C 2010-11 3rd (qualified to Torneo Reducido) Website Club home page Home coloursAway coloursClub Atlético Talleres, usually called Talleres de Remedios de Escalada or simply Talleres, is a sports club sited in Remedios de Escalada neighborhood, in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in the Primera C Metropolitana, the regionalised fourth division of the Argentine football league system.
The club was founded in 1906 with the name "Talleres United Football Club", formed by the joining of two teams: Los Talleres and General Paz. The selection of the name followed an Argentine tradition of giving football teams English names, such as Boca Juniors, River Plate, All Boys, Newell's Old Boys, Racing Club and Chaco For Ever, among others.
The club survived several disbandings, amalgamations and name changes. The most famous amalgamation was with Lanús in 1934, but it did not last long. In 1938, Talleres was relegated and have never returned to the Primera División since then.
Titles
- Primera B: 1
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- 1987-88
- Primera C: 2
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- 1970, 1978
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See also
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
- Frecuencia Albirroja (fan site) (Spanish)
- Talleres blog (fan site) (Spanish)
Primera C 2011–12 teams Argentino de Merlo · Berazategui · Central Córdoba · Defensores de Cambaceres · Defensores Unidos · Deportivo Español · El Porvenir · Excursionistas · Ferrocarril Midland · J. J. de Urquiza · Laferrere · Leandro N. Alem · Liniers · Luján · Sacachispas · San Miguel · Sportivo Dock Sud · Talleres RE · UAI Urquiza · Villa DálmineCategories:- Association football clubs established in 1906
- Argentine football clubs
- Lanús
- Sport in Buenos Aires Province
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