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Founded in 1913 by workers of the Córdoba Central Railway, Club Atlético Talleres is a historic institution from the city of Córdoba, Argentina. The club's name, meaning "Workshops," is a direct homage to its industrial origins. For decades, Talleres was the undisputed giant of interior Argentine football, a symbol of provincial pride challenging the dominance of Buenos Aires clubs. Their identity is forged in resilience and a deep connection to their working-class roots. The team's fortress is the iconic Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, a 57,000-capacity venue that hosted matches during the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Known for its intimidating atmosphere, it is one of the largest stadiums in Argentina. Talleres' greatest historical achievement is winning the Copa CONMEBOL in 1999, a continental title that remains a point of immense pride. They have also been national runners-up multiple times and are perennial contenders in the Copa Argentina. Legendary figures include 1978 World Cup winner Luis Galván, iconic striker José Luis "El Puma" Rodríguez, and modern idols like Diego Valoyes. The club's playing style traditionally emphasizes passionate, aggressive football, often characterized by strong defensive organization and rapid counter-attacks, embodying the fighting spirit of their fans. The fan base, known as "La T" or "Albiazul," is among the most fervent in Argentina, creating a cauldron of noise and color. Their primary rivalry is the fierce "Clásico Cordobés" against Belgrano, one of the most heated derbies in the country. Currently competing in the Argentine Primera División, Talleres has experienced a significant resurgence in recent years, consistently challenging for league titles and qualifying for the Copa Libertadores, reaffirming their status as a major force in South American football. An interesting fact is their early adoption of the color light blue, which they claim predates that of the Argentine national team.

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