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Club Atletico Central Cordoba
Central Cordoba is a football club in Rosario in Santa Fe Province, Argentina. They currently play in Primera B Metropolitana, which is the regionalised third tier of the Argentine Football Association.
The club was founded in 1906 by a group of railway workers and named after the Cordoba Central Railway that ran from Buenos Aires, through Rosario to Cordoba.
The club has played 2 seasons in the Primera Division and in 1958 it finished 10th in the league of 16 teams. The following season they finished 16th and last and were relegated.
Titles
1934 - Torneo Adrian Beccar Varela
1939 - Torneo del Litoral
Primera Division C 1952,
Primera B 1957,
Primera Division C 1973,
Primera Division C 1987/1988,
Primera B Metropolitana 1990/91,
Notable players
Sergio Omar Almiron (1992-1994)
Gabriel Caballero (1989-1994)
Fabian Cancelarich (2000-2004)
Silvio Carrario (1993-1994)
Danilo Gerlo (2000-2002)
Matias Pavoni (2001-2005)
Daniel Pendin (1996-1997)
German Pietrobon (2006-2007)
Santiago Raymonda (2001-2002)
Gabriel Caballero (1992-1993)
See also
List of football clubs in Argentina
Argentine football league system
External links
Club website (Spanish)
Central Cordoba Micro-Site (Spanish)
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