Racing Club de Avellaneda

Argentine professional football club

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February 27 2025 Racing became champion of the Recopa Sudamericana by beating Botafogo 4-0, with Diego Milito becoming the new club president.
2024 Won the Copa Sudamericana, adding another prestigious international trophy to the club's collection.
November 2024 Racing won the Copa Sudamericana, their first international cup in 36 years, by beating Cruzeiro 3-1.
January 1 2024 Gustavo Costas returns to coach Racing Club
September 30 2023 Fernando Gago concludes his coaching period at Racing Club
February 2023 Racing became champion of the Supercopa Internacional by beating Boca Juniors 2-1.
2022 Racing Club wins both the Trofeo de Campeones (LPF) and Supercopa Internacional.
November 2022 Racing became champions of the Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional by defeating Boca Juniors 2-1.
October 21 2021 Fernando Gago begins his coaching tenure at Racing Club
August 9 2021 Juan Antonio Pizzi ends his coaching period at Racing Club
January 14 2021 Juan Antonio Pizzi starts his coaching tenure at Racing Club
February 19 2020 Racing Club's final domestic transfer window for the 2019-20 season closes, finalizing the team's roster for the remainder of the season.
February 9 2020 Racing obtained a remarkable 1-0 victory while playing with only 9 men for the entire second half.
January 20 2020 Racing Club begins its second domestic transfer window, providing another opportunity for player transfers and squad adjustments.
2019 Racing Club achieved their second local league title in 5 years and won the 'champions trophy', a national cup.
December 2019 Racing became champion of the Trofeo de Campeones de la Superliga Argentina by beating Tigre 2-0.
December 17 2019 Eduardo Coudet concludes his coaching period at Racing Club
September 24 2019 Racing Club's first domestic transfer window closes, concluding the initial period for player transfers and squad modifications.
August 31 2019 Racing Club beat Godoy Cruz 3–1.
August 25 2019 Central Córdoba drew with Racing Club 0–0.
August 17 2019 Racing Club lost to River Plate 1–6.
August 15 2019 Cristian Marcial, a defender, was loaned out to Platense.
August 13 2019 Racing Club signed Nicolás Reniero, a center-forward from San Lorenzo.
August 9 2019 Racing Club beat Arsenal de Sarandí 1–0.
August 6 2019 Braian Mansilla, a center-forward, was loaned out to Vitória Setúbal in Portugal.
August 3 2019 Vélez Sarsfield drew with Racing Club 2–2.
August 1 2019 Two players transferred: Neri Cardozo moved to Defensa y Justicia, Facundo Castillón transferred to Levadiakos in Greece.
July 30 2019 Racing Club signed José Luis Rodríguez on loan from Danubio, with the loan agreement set to run until 31 December 2020.
July 26 2019 Racing Club drew with Unión Santa Fe 0–0.
July 21 2019 Racing 600px_Celeste_e_Bianco_(Strisce).png drew with 600px Rosso e Oro (Strisce).png Boca Unidos 0–0 but lost on penalties 3–4.
July 21 2019 Racing Club played against Boca Unidos in the round of sixty-four of the Copa Argentina at the Estadio Ciudad de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez, following the standard practice of using a neutral venue in the competition.
July 17 2019 Sergio Vittor, a center-back, was loaned out to Banfield.
July 13 2019 Arsenal de Sarandí and Racing Club played a match with a score of Cancelled.
July 13 2019 Naples United United States's lost to Racing Club 0–2.
July 13 2019 Miami Sun United States's lost to Racing Club 1–3.
July 11 2019 Racing Club signed Walter Montoya on loan from Cruz Azul, with the loan agreement set to run until 31 December 2020.
July 10 2019 Racing Club's fixtures for the 2019–20 campaign were officially released, outlining the team's competitive schedule for the season.
July 10 2019 Florida Soccer Soldiers United States's lost to Racing Club 0–3.
July 10 2019 Héctor Villalba, a center-back, was loaned out to Atlanta.
July 8 2019 Juan Gabriel Patiño, a center-back from Paraguay, was loaned out to Cerro Porteño.
July 7 2019 Gustavo Iturra, a central midfielder, was loaned out to Santamarina.
July 5 2019 Two left-wingers were loaned out: Mariano Bareiro to Huracán and Martín Ojeda.
July 4 2019 Chivas Florida United States's lost to Racing Club 0–1.
July 4 2019 Ricardo Noir, a left-winger, was loaned out to Belgrano.
July 3 2019 Multiple players were loaned out from Racing Club de Avellaneda, including Gonzalo Córdoba (midfielder to Barracas Central), Alexis Cuello (forward), Santiago Rosales (attacking midfielder to Patronato), and Marcelo Meli (attacking midfielder to Central Córdoba).
July 3 2019 Multiple player transfers occurred: Gonzalo Piovi moved to Defensa y Justicia, Patricio Boolsen transferred to Santamarina, Augusto Lotti moved to Atlético Tucumán.
July 3 2019 Racing Club signed Matías Rojas, an attacking midfielder from Paraguay's Cerro Porteño.
July 3 2019 Racing Club signed David Barbona, an Argentine player from Atlético Tucumán.
July 3 2019 Racing Club's domestic transfer window opens, allowing the club to begin transfer negotiations and player acquisitions for the 2019-20 season.
July 2 2019 Martín Pérez Guedes transferred from Racing Club de Avellaneda to Delhi Dynamos in India.

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