Fixtures

Argentina Nacional B 09/22 18:30 32 Almirante Brown vs Defensores de Belgrano - View
Argentina Nacional B 09/27 20:00 33 Defensores de Belgrano vs Dwangwa United - View
Argentina Nacional B 10/05 20:00 34 Gimnasia Mendoza vs Defensores de Belgrano - View

Results

Argentina Nacional B 09/13 18:30 31 [10] Defensores de Belgrano v CA Chaco For Ever [7] D 0-0
Argentina Nacional B 09/07 19:00 30 [11] Club Atletico Mitre v Defensores de Belgrano [10] W 1-2
Argentina Nacional B 09/01 22:10 29 [11] Defensores de Belgrano v Colon [15] W 1-0
Argentina Nacional B 08/30 20:00 29 Defensores de Belgrano v Colon - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 08/24 18:30 28 [7] Temperley v Defensores de Belgrano [11] D 1-1
Argentina Nacional B 08/18 18:30 27 [13] Defensores de Belgrano v Defensores Unidos [18] W 3-1
Argentina Nacional B 08/10 20:45 26 [8] Marceau Vial v Defensores de Belgrano [11] L 2-0
Argentina Nacional B 08/09 20:00 27 Defensores de Belgrano v Defensores Unidos - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 08/05 00:10 25 [13] Defensores de Belgrano v CD Moron [7] D 0-0
Argentina Nacional B 08/02 20:00 25 Defensores de Belgrano v Deportivo Moron - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 08/02 20:00 26 CA Estudiantes Caseros v Defensores de Belgrano - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 07/31 00:10 20 [12] Defensores de Belgrano v CA San Telmo [14] L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 19 22
Wins 13 6 7
Draws 15 9 6
Losses 13 4 9
Goals for 34 15 19
Goals against 32 11 21
Clean sheets 19 11 8
Failed to score 19 9 10

Club Atlético Defensores de Belgrano (usually known as Defensores de Belgrano) is an Argentine sports club from Nuñez, Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in Primera Nacional, the regionalised second division of the Argentine league system.

Apart from football, other sports practised at Defensores de Belgrano are boxing, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, kickboxing, karate, and artistic roller skating.

History

Team of Defensores that won the 1914 División Intermedia title, promoting to Primera División

Defensores de Belgrano was founded on 25 May 1906 by a group of young people who wanted to participate in the football leagues of Buenos Aires. In 1914, Defensores de Belgrano won the División Intermedia champion, therefore promoted to Primera División, the top division. The squad debuted in Primera in 1915, being relegated to the second division at the end of that season. The team returned to Primera for the 1918 season, remaining there until 1934 when the official association (AFA) (which Defensores was affiliated to) merged with the dissident professional league (Liga Argentina de Football); as a result of the merger, all teams in the amateur league were relegated to the second division.

During its first years, the team's color's were light blue and light pink but would later be changed to the red and black colors that have remained since then. The stadium was at the "Plaza Alberti" venue in the suburb of Belgrano, Buenos Aires.

In 1934 two players of the club, Ernesto Belis and Luis Izetta went on to play for the Argentina national team in the 1934 FIFA World Cup held in Italy that year.

For many decades Defensores played the league games between the B and the C League's, gaining promotion and also being relegated. Throughout that period a rivalry against Platense was developed.

In August 2011, the veteran 37-year-old player Ariel Ortega (who had been played for All Boys during the 2010–11 season) was signed by Defensores de Belgrano. The "Burrito" made his debut in the match against Deportivo Morón scoring a goal by penalty shot.

Defensores de Belgrano, commonly known as "Defensores," is a storied Argentine soccer club based in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Founded on March 1, 1906, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base, known for their unwavering support. Defensores de Belgrano's colors are red and white, which are proudly displayed in their home matches at the Estadio Juan Pasquale, a venue that resonates with the club's deep-rooted traditions.

The team has experienced various successes throughout its history, including notable performances in Argentina's top divisions and domestic cup competitions. Defensores de Belgrano is recognized for its commitment to developing young talent, often integrating homegrown players into the first team. The club's identity is closely tied to its community, fostering a strong sense of pride and belonging among its supporters.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and a fighting spirit, Defensores de Belgrano continues to strive for excellence on the field, aiming to reclaim its place among the elite of Argentine soccer. The club's motto reflects its dedication to defense and solidarity, embodying the essence of its name, which translates to "Defenders of Belgrano." As they compete in the challenging landscape of Argentine football, Defensores de Belgrano remains a symbol of hope and determination for its fans and the local community.