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Rosario Central
Founded in 1889 by British railway workers in the city of Rosario, Santa Fe, Club Atlético Rosario Central is one of Argentina's most historic and beloved football institutions. Its very name reflects its origins, initially known as "Central Argentine Railway Athletic Club." The club's identity is deeply intertwined with its working-class roots and the industrial heart of Rosario. The team plays its home matches at the iconic Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, a venue that has hosted numerous international matches and is renowned for its intense atmosphere. Central's history is decorated with success, including four Argentine Primera División titles (1971, 1973, 1980, 1987) and the 1995 Copa CONMEBOL, a significant continental trophy. The 1987 championship, secured with a memorable victory over Newell's Old Boys, holds a special place in the hearts of its supporters. Rosario Central has been a cradle for world-class talent. Legendary figures include the 1978 World Cup-winning striker Mario Kempes, who began his career there, and modern superstar Ángel Di María, who emerged from its youth ranks. The club's playing style has traditionally emphasized attacking football and a strong commitment to developing local talent. The fan culture, known as "La Canalla," is fiercely passionate and loyal. The club's nickname, "Canallas" (Scoundrels), originated from a historical dispute with rivals and was defiantly embraced by its supporters. The most intense rivalry in Argentine football, the "Clásico Rosarino," pits Central against city foes Newell's Old Boys, creating one of the most electric derbies in the world. Currently competing in the Argentine Primera División, Rosario Central remains a formidable force, consistently challenging for honors while staying true to its identity as a club of the people, forged in the railways and fueled by unwavering passion.
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