Argentina Liga Profesional 05/12 23:00 1 Atlético Tucumán v Boca Juniors - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 05/19 23:00 2 CA Talleres de Córdoba v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 05/26 23:00 3 Atlético Tucumán v Platense - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 06/02 23:00 4 Velez Sarsfield v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 06/12 23:00 5 Atlético Tucumán v Defensa y Justicia - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 07/21 23:00 6 Banfield v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 07/24 23:00 7 Atlético Tucumán v Instituto AC Cordoba - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 07/28 23:00 8 Barracas Central v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 08/04 23:00 9 Atlético Tucumán v Independiente Rivadavia - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 08/11 23:00 10 San Lorenzo v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 08/18 23:00 11 Atlético Tucumán v Estudiantes LP - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 08/25 23:00 12 Rosario Central v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 09/01 23:00 13 Atlético Tucumán v Racing Club - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 09/15 23:00 14 River Plate v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 09/22 23:00 15 Atlético Tucumán v Belgrano - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 09/29 23:00 16 Argentinos Jrs v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 10/06 23:00 17 Atlético Tucumán v CA Tigre - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 10/20 23:00 18 Deportivo Riestra v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 10/27 23:00 19 Atlético Tucumán v Lanus - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 11/03 23:00 20 Godoy Cruz v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 11/06 23:00 21 Atlético Tucumán v Sarmiento - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 11/10 23:00 22 Union Santa Fe v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 11/20 23:00 23 Atlético Tucumán v Huracan - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 11/24 23:00 24 Gimnasia LP v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 12/01 23:00 25 Atlético Tucumán v Newell's - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 12/08 23:00 26 CA Independiente v Atlético Tucumán - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 12/15 23:00 27 Atlético Tucumán v Central Cordoba - View

Wikipedia - Atlético Tucumán

Club Atlético Tucumán (mostly known as Atlético Tucumán) is an Argentine football club based in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán of Tucumán Province. Although several sports are practised at the club, Atlético is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in the Primera División, the first division of the Argentine football league system.

Other activities hosted by the institution are basketball, chess, field hockey, handball, futsal and karate.

History

The club was founded on September 27, 1902." Agenor Albornoz who was named first president, José Fierro, Tomás Barber, Manuel Pérez, Federico Rossi, J.A. Beaumont and three English brothers: Cecil. Claude and Percy Hill were some of the illustrious names that signed the founding charter, which makes Atlético the oldest football club from the province of Tucumán.

Atlético has played nine seasons in the Primera Division: eight seasons between 1973 and 1981, and a single season in 1984. The team's best-ever performance in Primera División was in 1979, when they reached the semi-finals of the Torneo Nacional.

In 2008, Atlético Tucumán was promoted to the Primera Nacional, the second division, after defeating Racing de Córdoba in the final game of Torneo Argentino A, and one year later the squad achieved its 2nd consecutive promotion by winning the B Nacional tournament and reaching the Primera División.

Thanks to a 5th-place finish in the 2016 Primera División, the club was able to play the 2017 Copa Libertadores, their first ever continental participation. Atlético began the competition in the second stage, where they beat Ecuadorian club El Nacional 3–2. This match was strange, as the club used the Argentina national team kit to play. In the next stage, they beat Colombian club Junior by the same score, qualifying to the group stage. In the group stage, the club finished 3rd, with 2 wins, one draw, and three losses, and was transferred to the Copa Sudamericana. They entered the Copa Sudamericana in the second stage, where they beat Bolivian club Oriente Petrolero 6–2. In the next round, they were eliminated by Argentine club Independiente, who eventually was the tournament champion. The club won the first leg at home 1–0, but lost the second leg 2–0.

The club reached the final of the 2016–17 Copa Argentina for the first time in its history, after beating All Boys, Independiente (who had beat them in the Copa Sudamericana), Sarmiento, Vélez Sarsfield, and Rosario Central. In the final on 9 December 2017 at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, River Plate won 2–1, but the club still qualified to the 2018 Copa Libertadores group stage because they reached the final.

The club has its best international performance in the 2018 Copa Libertadores. They finished second with 10 points in a group containing Club Libertad, The Strongest, and Peñarol. In the round of 16, they beat Atlético Nacional, and got into the quarter finals, where they were knocked out by defending champions Gremio.

Atlético Tucumán is a professional soccer team based in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina. Founded in 1902, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base known as "Los Decanos." The team plays their home matches at the Estadio Monumental José Fierro, which has a capacity of over 35,000 spectators.

Atlético Tucumán has a strong tradition of developing talented players and competing at a high level in Argentine soccer. They have had success in domestic competitions, including winning the Primera B Nacional in 2009 and earning promotion to the top division. The team has also made appearances in international competitions such as the Copa Sudamericana and Copa Libertadores.

Known for their attacking style of play and never-say-die attitude, Atlético Tucumán is a formidable opponent for any team in Argentina. With a dedicated fan base and a history of success, the club continues to be a prominent force in Argentine soccer.