Results

Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 11/30 20:00 25 [24] CA Lugano v Central Ballester [16] L 1-0
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 11/24 20:00 24 [16] Central Ballester v Puerto Nuevo [21] L 0-2
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 11/20 22:00 23 Central Cordoba Rosario v Central Ballester L 3-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 11/16 20:00 22 Central Ballester v Club Mercedes D 0-0
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 11/09 18:00 21 [12] Deportivo Muniz v Central Ballester [16] W 2-3
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 11/05 18:00 20 Central Ballester v General Lamadrid W 3-2
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 10/28 22:00 19 [11] CA Ituzaingo v Central Ballester [16] L 4-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 10/21 18:00 18 [16] Central Ballester v El Porvenir [18] L 0-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 10/12 18:00 17 [9] Lujan v Central Ballester [16] W 2-3
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 10/06 18:00 16 [16] Central Ballester v Sportivo Barracas [22] W 1-0
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 09/29 18:00 15 [2] Berazategui v Central Ballester [16] L 2-1
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 09/21 14:00 14 [16] Central Ballester v Yupanqui [15] L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 48 24 24
Wins 15 8 7
Draws 16 8 8
Losses 17 8 9
Goals for 42 18 24
Goals against 55 22 33
Clean sheets 19 11 8
Failed to score 21 12 9

Wikipedia - Central Ballester

Club Social y Deportivo Central Ballester, simply known as Central Ballester is an Argentine football club based in the Boulogne Sur Mer district of Greater Buenos Aires. The team currently plays in Primera D, the 5th division of Argentine football league system.

History

The club was founded on October 26, 1974, by a group of fans who did not accept the closure of the club where they used to meet ("Club Atlético Central Argentino"). Not conceived as a continuity of the original, Central Ballester promoted to Primera C but soon returned to the lowest division of AFA affiliated football.[]

Central Ballester's uniform colors and pattern are based on Rosario Central's kit, and its squad and supporters are nicknamed the same as the City of Rosario club (Canallas) as well.

During the 1995 Torneo Apertura, the team clothes (including the jersey uniforms worn on field) were stolen from the club lockers. Consequently, Central Ballester began a desperate search for new equipment in order to assist to play the next fixture but the club had not enough money to buy new uniforms due to its debts (something common in lowest level of the Argentine football). The solution came from the club Rosario Central which donated its own uniforms with the badge and sponsors printed on jerseys. Central Ballester won the 1995 Apertura using the Rosario Central original jerseys for most of that tournament.

Central Ballester is a professional soccer team based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The team was founded in 1926 and currently competes in the Primera D Metropolitana, the fifth tier of Argentine football.

Central Ballester plays their home matches at the Estadio Saturnino Moure, a historic stadium located in the Villa Ballester neighborhood. The team's colors are blue and white, and they are known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field.

Over the years, Central Ballester has produced talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in Argentine football. The team has a rich history and is always striving to achieve success in their league and beyond.

Central Ballester is a respected and well-established club in Argentine soccer, with a strong tradition of excellence and a commitment to developing young talent. They continue to be a force to be reckoned with in the competitive world of Argentine football.