Club Sportivo Barracas is an Argentine sports club from Buenos Aires. The institution was born as a rowing club, nevertheless it is mostly known for its football activities nowadays. The team currently plays in Primera D Metropolitana, the fifth division of the Argentine football league system. The club has also a women's football section.
Apart from football, Sportivo Barracas also hosts the practice of futsal, artistic roller skating, and other disciplines.
Club SportivoBarracas is an Argentine sports club from Buenos Aires. The institution was born as a rowing club, nevertheless it is mostly known for its...
Estadio SportivoBarracas was a football stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, property of Club SportivoBarracas. The stadium was one of the most important...
Barracas may refer to: Barracas, Buenos Aires Barracas Central SportivoBarracasBarracas, Castellón, Spain This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
SportivoBarracas tras caer ante City Torque por Copa AUF Uruguay" [They lost 8–1 but with their style and took home US$50,000: SportivoBarracas's balance...
Argentino after a 6–1 victory over Uruguay. Furthermore, Estadio SportivoBarracas is also considered a memorable venue for Argentina; the stadium was...
attended by 30,000 spectators (although the maximum capacity of Estadio SportivoBarracas was 22,000) due to reselling ticket for twice or more its original...
Aires Rubén Vallejos Real Pilar Pilar Buenos Aires Carlos Barraza SportivoBarracasBarracas, Buenos Aires Buenos Aires City (none) Victoriano Arenas Valentin...
Ferro Carril Oeste vs. Vélez Sarsfield Barraqueño derby: Barracas Central vs. SportivoBarracas Superclásico del Ascenso: All Boys vs. Nueva Chicago Clásico...
goals. 2015 saw Dorregaray join fellow Primera D Metropolitana team SportivoBarracas. Twelve goals in twenty-seven followed, as they won promotion to tier...
SportivoBarracas; though his first match for the club came in Primera C Metropolitana, prior to their relegation in 2009–10. After leaving Sportivo Barracas...
American Championship (currently, Copa América), the other being SportivoBarracas. The stadium was inaugurated on May 25, 1916, when Boca Juniors played...
appear in a World Cup final. Evaristo played for Sportivo Palermo, Club Atlético Huracán and SportivoBarracas during the amateur era of Argentine football...
(Uruguay) 6 December 1925 SportivoBarracas Stadium, Buenos Aires Referee: Gerónimo Rapossi (Argentina) 13 December 1925 SportivoBarracas Stadium, Buenos Aires...
international Tie Cup defeating Uruguayan team Nacional 2–0 at Estadio SportivoBarracas (goals by Miranda and Bozzo). Because of those achievements, 1919...
at the C.A. Del Plata Stadium in Buenos Aires on 3 December 1922, SportivoBarracas defeated Nueva Chicago 2–1 to win their first Copa de Competencia...
country of origin. At the age of 12, Iturbe made his first-team debut for Sportivo Trinidense in the 2006 Paraguayan Division Intermedia. He scored his first...
Argentina Racing Club de Avellaneda 1950 Association football Estadio SportivoBarracas 30,000 Buenos Aires Argentina 1950 Association football Tehelné pole...
(1–0), SportivoBarracas (3–0), Estudiantil Porteño (2–2), All Boys (0–0), Sportivo Buenos Aires (2–1), and Barracas Central (won points after Barracas withdrew)...