Results

Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 11/25 20:00 1 [2] CA San Miguel v Argentino Quilmes [3] W 5-3
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 11/20 20:00 1 [3] Argentino Quilmes v CA San Miguel [2] D 0-0
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 11/11 17:30 2 [2] CA San Miguel v Deportivo Armenio [4] D 0-0
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 11/05 16:00 2 [4] Deportivo Armenio v CA San Miguel [2] W 0-1
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 10/28 17:30 1 [2] CA San Miguel v Talleres Remedios [1] L 0-1
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 10/16 20:45 1 [1] Talleres Remedios v CA San Miguel [2] D 0-0
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 09/30 18:30 16 [14] Villa San Carlos v CA San Miguel [2] W 1-2
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 09/23 16:30 15 [2] CA San Miguel v CA Colegiales [5] D 2-2
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 09/18 18:30 14 [2] Argentino Quilmes v CA San Miguel [3] W 0-1
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 09/09 16:35 13 [3] CA San Miguel v Los Andes [9] W 2-1
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 09/03 15:30 12 [8] Deportivo Armenio v CA San Miguel [3] L 2-0
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 08/26 18:30 11 [3] CA San Miguel v Deportivo Merlo [7] W 4-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 19 19
Wins 18 8 10
Draws 13 8 5
Losses 7 3 4
Goals for 46 23 23
Goals against 26 13 13
Clean sheets 20 9 11
Failed to score 12 7 5

Club Atlético San Miguel is an Argentine sports club from San Miguel, Buenos Aires The club's headquarters are located in San Miguel while its football stadium is erected in Los Polvorines district of Malvinas Argentinas Partido. Although many sports are practised at the club, San Miguel is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in Primera B, the third division of the Argentine football league system.

Apart from football, other sports hosted by San Miguel are basketball, boxing, field hockey, martial arts, roller skating, swimming, tennis and volleyball.

History

San Miguel in 1984, Primera C champions

The institution was established on 7 August 1922 as "Club Independiente San Miguel", while it was decided that the colors of the jersey would be green and white.

In 1930 the club merged to Club Germinal of Villa Lynch, but the fusion was dissolved a year later and the club changed its name to current "Club Atlético San Miguel". Five years later the club acquired the land where headquarters are currently located.

In 1977 San Miguel acquired a land in Los Polvorines district of Greater Buenos Aires, where the club built a multi-sports field (which would be inaugurated on 3 September 1978 with a friendly match against Sportivo Italiano). That same year San Miguel affiliated to Argentine Football Association, debuting in the Primera D tournament.

The club won its first title in 1979, promoting to Primera C, then the third division of Argentine league system. After spending some seasons in Primera C, San Miguel won another title in 1984 promoting to Primera B. Journalists Juan Carlutti and Gastón Asiari nicknamed the team "El Trueno Verde" (The Green Thunder) during its first year in the second division due to the great campaign made by the squad. The coach was Rubén Glaria.

CA San Miguel is a professional soccer team based in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina. The team was founded in 1914 and has a rich history in Argentine soccer. They play their home matches at Estadio Ciudad de La Banda, which has a capacity of 30,000 spectators.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they are known as "El Santo" (The Saint) by their fans. CA San Miguel has a strong following in the Tucumán region and has a fierce rivalry with other local teams.

Over the years, CA San Miguel has had some notable players, including Juan Carlos Heredia, who played for the Argentine national team in the 1978 World Cup. The team has also won several titles, including the Tucumán Provincial Championship and the Torneo del Interior.

CA San Miguel is currently playing in the Torneo Federal A, which is the third tier of Argentine soccer. The team has a talented squad and is always looking to improve and compete at the highest level.