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 | L | 3-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 04/02 18:30 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v 鲁祖尼 | L | 0-2 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 03/24 19:03 | - | 米德兰 v 科尔多瓦中央 | W | 0-2 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 03/19 19:00 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v 康巴塞雷斯 | D | 2-2 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 03/13 20:00 | - | Canuelas FC v 科尔多瓦中央 | L | 3-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 12/17 20:00 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v 萨卡兹斯帕斯 | D | 1-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 12/14 20:00 | - | 圣马丁布尔扎克 v 科尔多瓦中央 | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 12/04 20:00 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v 拉费雷尔 | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 11/30 20:00 | - | 梅洛 v 科尔多瓦中央 | L | 2-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 11/24 20:00 | - | 圣米格尔 v 科尔多瓦中央 | D | 1-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 11/19 20:00 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v 贝基萨 | W | 3-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 11/14 20:00 | - | 埃尔波韦尼尔 v 科尔多瓦中央 | D | 1-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 11/07 18:30 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v 多科苏德体育会 | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 11/02 18:30 | - | 基尔梅斯阿根廷 v 科尔多瓦中央 | L | 1-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 10/29 18:30 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v 贝拉萨特吉 | L | 0-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 10/23 13:59 | - | 意大利人竞技 v 科尔多瓦中央 | L | 3-2 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 10/15 18:00 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v 巴拉卡斯体育会 | L | 2-3 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 10/08 18:30 | - | 联合防卫 v 科尔多瓦中央 | D | 1-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 10/04 18:30 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v 亚美尼亚体育 | 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 | W | 2-0 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 09/03 18:29 | - | 康巴塞雷斯 v 科尔多瓦中央 | W | 0-1 | |
阿根廷大都会区丙级联赛 | 08/28 19:34 | - | 科尔多瓦中央 v Canuelas FC | D | 0-0 | |
阿根廷杯 | 07/19 00:10 | 6 | 飓风 v 科尔多瓦中央 | L | 2-1 |
Club Atlético Central Córdoba, usually just Central Córdoba, is an Argentine football club based in the city of Rosario, Santa Fe. The team currently plays in Primera C Metropolitana, the regionalised fourth division of the Argentine football league system.
The club was founded in 1906 by a group of railway workers and named after the Córdoba Central Railway that ran from Retiro railway station to Córdoba through Rosario.
The nickname "Charrúas" was born from a misspelling, when the journalist Alejandro Berrutti wrote an article in "La Nota" (a satirical newspaper printed in Rosario) where he wrongly named "Arturo Charrúa" to Arturo Charra, the manager who represented Central Córdoba in the Rosario Football League. This mistake has remained as the most popular nickname for Central Cordoba since then, such as the Club and players as its supporters too.
Some of the most highlighted footballers were Gabino Sosa (who gave his name to the stadium), Vicente De la Mata -although he spent most of his career in Independiente-, and Tomás "El Trinche" Carlovich, who has been recognized by Diego Maradona and José Pekerman as the best domestic football player ever. Carlovich's legend rose during a friendly match between a team formed by some prominent Rosarino players, such as Daniel Killer, Mario Kempes, Mario Zanabria, Gabriel Caballero and Carlovich, and the Argentina national football team which was to dispute the 1974 World Cup.
At the end of the first half, the Rosario team was defeating Argentina 3–0. The journalist attending the match stated that Carlovich's performance during the first 45 minutes had been so outstanding that national team coach Vladislao Cap, asked the Rosario coach if Carlovich could be substituted at halftime. Rosario's coach agreed to that requirement so Carlovich did not play the 2nd half, with Rosario winning the match 3–1.
Another notable player was Daniel "Pato" Núñez, who is the all-time leading scorer, and Andrés Radice. Central Córdoba played in Argentine Primera División in 1958 and 1959.