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Founded in 1905 in the city of La Plata, Estudiantes de La Plata is one of Argentina's most historically significant football clubs. The club was established by a group of students from the local university, hence the name "Estudiantes" (Students). This academic origin has forged a unique identity, often associated with tactical innovation and a cerebral approach to the game. Their home is the iconic Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi, a modernized stadium with a capacity of approximately 30,000, located in the heart of La Plata and known for its intense atmosphere. Estudiantes' legacy is built on a golden era of continental dominance. The club famously won three consecutive Copa Libertadores titles (1968, 1969, 1970) and the 1968 Intercontinental Cup, defeating Manchester United. This period cemented their status as a global force. Domestically, they have secured six Argentine Primera División titles, with their most recent league championship coming in 2010. The club has also won several national cups and the Copa Argentina. The team's identity is often linked to the tactical genius of coach Carlos Bilardo, who led them to Libertadores glory and later managed Argentina to World Cup victory in 1986. Legendary players who have worn the red and white stripes include Juan Sebastián Verón, a midfield maestro and club president, as well as Bilardo himself as a player, Marcos Conigliaro, and Juan Ramón Verón. The playing style has historically emphasized tactical discipline, strong defensive organization, and strategic cunning, earning them the nickname "El Pincha" (The Stinger). The fanbase, known as "La Hinchada de Estudiantes," is fiercely passionate and loyal, creating a formidable atmosphere at the Hirschi. Their primary rivalry is with neighbors Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, contesting the fiercely competitive "Clásico Platense." Currently, Estudiantes competes in the Argentine Primera División, consistently challenging for honors and continental qualification. An interesting fact is that their stadium was the first in Argentina to have floodlights, installed in 1928. The club remains a symbol of intellectual football and historical prestige in South American football.

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