Victoriano Arenas Explained

Clubname:Victoriano Arenas
Fullname:Club Atlético Victoriano Arenas
Nickname:Victoriano
Celeste
Ground:Estadio Saturnino Moure, Avellaneda
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Capacity:1,500
Chairman:Daniel Sganga
Manager:Sergio Geldstein
League:Primera C Metropolitana
Season:2017-18
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Website:http://www.victorianoarenas.com.ar/
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Club Atlético Victoriano Arenas is an Argentine sports club located in the Avellaneda district of Greater Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in Primera C Metropolitana, the regionalised 4th level of Argentine football league system. Victoriano Arenas was founded on January 2, 1928, taking its name from an estate agent in Valentín Alsina. Apart from football, other disciplines hosted by the club are artistic roller skating and judo.

History

In 1998 an historical event happened at Victoriano Arenas stadium, when Florencia Romano became the first female referee being assigned to a professional men's football match.[1]

Victoriano Arenas and Claypole played a match in 2011 where all 22 players on the pitch and a combination of 14 subs and coaches received red cards, for a total of 36. This is the most red cards ever issued in a senior level game.[2]

Team 2021

october 03 of 2021

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.clarin.com/diario/1998/04/05/r-08101d.htm Florencia hizo historia", Clarín newspaper
  2. News: Rice . Simon . Referee brandishes 36 red cards in one match . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220817/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/referee-brandishes-36-red-cards-in-one-match-2232288.html . 2022-08-17 . subscription . live . 12 July 2018 . The Independent . 4 March 2011.