阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 04/18 18:32 | - | 巴拉卡斯体育会 v 梅洛小阿根廷 | L | 2-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 04/13 18:30 | - | 梅洛小阿根廷 v 亚美尼亚体育 | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 04/09 18:30 | - | 梅洛小阿根廷 v 科尔多瓦中央 | W | 3-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 04/04 18:06 | - | 米德兰 v 梅洛小阿根廷 | L | 1-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 03/24 18:59 | - | 梅洛小阿根廷 v Canuelas FC | W | 3-2 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 03/20 17:45 | - | 圣马丁布尔扎克 v 梅洛小阿根廷 | D | 1-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 03/14 18:58 | - | 梅洛小阿根廷 v 圣米格尔 | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 12/19 20:00 | - | 梅洛小阿根廷 v 埃尔波韦尼尔 | D | 1-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 12/09 20:00 | 1 | 基尔梅斯阿根廷 v 梅洛小阿根廷 | W | 0-3 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 12/03 20:00 | - | 梅洛小阿根廷 v 意大利人竞技 | L | 0-3 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 11/28 20:00 | - | 亚美尼亚体育 v 梅洛小阿根廷 | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 11/21 20:00 | 1 | 梅洛小阿根廷 v 梅洛 | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 11/14 19:54 | - | 鲁祖尼 v 梅洛小阿根廷 | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 11/07 18:30 | - | 梅洛小阿根廷 v 康巴塞雷斯 | W | 1-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 10/23 14:00 | - | 贝基萨 v 梅洛小阿根廷 | L | 2-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 10/18 22:57 | - | 梅洛小阿根廷 v 多科苏德体育会 | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 10/09 14:00 | - | 贝拉萨特吉 v 梅洛小阿根廷 | L | 2-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 10/05 18:30 | - | 梅洛小阿根廷 v 巴拉卡斯体育会 | L | 0-2 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 09/25 18:30 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v 梅洛小阿根廷 | L | 2-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 09/09 18:27 | - | Canuelas FC v 梅洛小阿根廷 | L | 4-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 09/02 23:24 | - | 梅洛小阿根廷 v 圣马丁布尔扎克 | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 08/28 19:34 | - | 圣米格尔 v 梅洛小阿根廷 | D | 1-1 |
Club Atlético Argentino (mostly known as Argentino de Merlo) is an Argentine football club from Merlo, Buenos Aires. The squad currently plays in Primera B, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system.
The club was founded in 1906 by a group of young workers from Estación Merlo (Merlo Station) of the Buenos Aires Western Railway. Originally conceived as a football and rugby union team, the club had its own facilities where not only football but tennis and cricket were played.
At the end of the 1920s, Argentino moved to a land where only tennis could be practised. Two years later the club built its football stadium although in 1920 the club moved again to Merlo, Buenos Aires, where its headquarters still remain. In 1933 Argentino signed the purchase of those lands where the current headquarters were built.
In 1976 the club acquired 30 hectares of land, which was the property of "La Peña El Bosque" (in Argentina, "Peñas" are similar to fans clubs). By the 1980s Argentino had more than 10,000 members and a great multi-sport club where many activities were hosted. An Olympic swimming pool, tennis, football and volley courts, apart from an athletics track were among the facilities, as well as a motor racing track.
Argentino affiliated to Argentine Football Association in 1978, beginning to play at Primera D, using the Ferrocarril Midland stadium until its own venue was opened in 1980.
In 1985 Argentino won its first fourth division title, promoting to Primera C.