Talleres de Córdoba
Sports club in Argentina
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2025 | Diego Cocca becomes the current manager of Talleres de Córdoba, starting from 2025. |
2024 | Historic season for Las Matadoras, who remain undefeated in 22 matches, winning 21 games and drawing only one. |
2024 | Alexander Medina returns to manage Talleres de Córdoba, continuing to the present time. |
2024 | Talleres finished as runner-up in the Argentine First Division for the third time. |
2023 | Talleres finished as runner-up in the Argentine First Division. |
2023 | Finished as runner-up in Copa Argentina, losing 0-1 to Patronato |
2023 | Talleres finished as runner-up in the Argentine First Division for the second time. |
2022 | Talleres' women's team (Las Matadoras) joins national tournaments after 10 years of playing in the local league. |
2022 | Team achieves promotion to Primera C (third tier of Argentine women's football) by finishing in second position behind San Luis. |
2022 | A year of significant managerial changes with Ángel Hoyos and Pedro Caixinha both managing Talleres de Córdoba. |
2022 | Talleres again finished as runner-up in the Copa Argentina. |
2022 | Talleres reached the Quarter-Finals of the Copa Libertadores, their highest achievement in this prestigious South American football competition. |
2020 | Talleres finished as runner-up in the Copa Argentina. |
2019 | Alexander Medina becomes manager, marking the beginning of his first period with the club. |
June 30 2018 | Concludes their 2017-18 season, completing their second consecutive top-flight campaign in Argentine football. |
January 2018 | Talleres Argentina's and Argentina's San Lorenzo played a match with a score of –. |
January 2018 | Alexis Messidoro loaned in from Boca Juniors, joining as a midfielder until June 2019 |
January 2018 | Talleres de Córdoba signed five players during the January transfer window: Joel Soñora (MF) from Stuttgart II, Samuel Sosa (FW) from Deportivo Táchira, Santiago Silva (FW) from Universidad Católica, Facundo Medina (DF) from River Plate, and Matías Pisano (MF) from Tijuana. |
January 23 2018 | Emanuel Reynoso transferred from Talleres de Córdoba to Boca Juniors for $1,500,000, with 60% of his rights sold |
January 23 2018 | Jonathan Menéndez transferred from Talleres de Córdoba to Independiente for $3,000,000, with 90% of his rights sold |
December 10 2017 | Colón Argentina's lost to Argentina's Talleres 0–2. |
December 3 2017 | Talleres Argentina's lost to Argentina's Estudiantes 0–1. |
November 27 2017 | Arsenal de Sarandí Argentina's lost to Argentina's Talleres 0–1. |
November 20 2017 | Talleres Argentina's lost to Argentina's Rosario Central 0–1. |
November 4 2017 | Racing Club Argentina's drew with Argentina's Talleres 1–1. |
October 28 2017 | Talleres Argentina's beat Argentina's River Plate 4–0. |
October 15 2017 | Belgrano Argentina's drew with Argentina's Talleres 0–0. |
October 1 2017 | Talleres Argentina's beat Argentina's Patronato 1–0. |
September 23 2017 | Chacarita Juniors Argentina's lost to Argentina's Talleres 0–1. |
September 17 2017 | Talleres Argentina's drew with Argentina's Vélez Sarsfield 0–0. |
September 10 2017 | Godoy Cruz Argentina's beat Argentina's Talleres 2–1. |
September 1 2017 | Talleres Argentina's drew with Argentina's Gimnasia y Esgrima (M) 1–1 but lost on penalties 2–4. |
August 26 2017 | Talleres Argentina's beat Argentina's Lanús 5–2. |
July 2017 | Nahuel Tenaglia loaned in from Atlanta, joining as a midfielder until June 2018 |
July 2017 | Ivo Chaves loaned out to San Martín as a goalkeeper until June 2018 |
July 2017 | Mauro Ortiz loaned in from Deportivo Riestra, joining as a forward until June 2018 |
July 2017 | Marcelo Torres loaned in from Boca Juniors, joining as a forward until June 2018 |
July 2017 | Gabriel Ramírez loaned in from Lanús, joining as a midfielder until January 2018 |
July 2017 | Ezequiel Mastrolía loaned out to Mitre as a goalkeeper until June 2018 |
July 29 2017 | Talleres Argentina's beat Argentina's Newell's Old Boys 2–0. |
July 27 2017 | Talleres Argentina's beat Argentina's Las Palmas 4–1. |
July 22 2017 | Pellegrini Argentina's drew with Argentina's Talleres 0–0. |
July 22 2017 | Mitre Argentina's beat Argentina's Talleres 3–0. |
July 20 2017 | Cristian Ramírez loaned in from Lanús, joining as a midfielder until 30 June 2018 |
July 19 2017 | Joao Rojas loaned in from Cruz Azul, joining as a midfielder until 30 June 2018 |
July 18 2017 | Sebastián Palacios loaned in from Pachuca, joining as a forward until 1 December 2017 |
July 1 2017 | Talleres de Córdoba begins their 2nd consecutive season in the top-flight of Argentine football, marking a significant period of stability for the club after their recent promotion. |
2016 | Won the Primera B Nacional tournament unbeaten, becoming the only team in Argentina to achieve this performance. |
2016 | Talleres de Córdoba won their second Primera B Nacional championship, marking another significant achievement in the club's history. |
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