Estudiantes La Plata
Coach:
Eduardo Domínguez
Establishment Date:
1905
League Affiliation:
ARG Division 1
Stadium:
Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi
Seating Capacity:
32530
Team Info
Club Estudiantes de La Plata, simply known as Estudiantes, is one of Argentina's most historic and successful football clubs, based in the city of La Plata. They compete in the Argentine Primera División. The team plays its home matches at the Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi, known as "Uno." Founded in 1905 by university students, the club wears red and white vertical stripes. Estudiantes' history is defined by a fierce, intelligent, and often controversial style of play. Their undisputed peak era was the late 1960s under coach Osvaldo Zubeldía, when a legendary team featuring Juan Ramón Verón won three consecutive Copa Libertadores titles (1968, 1969, 1970) and the Intercontinental Cup in 1968, shocking the football world with their meticulous and aggressive approach. This team is immortalized in Argentine football lore. The modern Estudiantes remains a competitive force, adding another Libertadores title in 2009 and consistently challenging at the top of the league. The current squad upholds the club's tradition of tactical discipline and strong midfield play. The fanbase is known as *pincharratas* (rat-stabbers), a nickname born from the club's university origins, and is intensely passionate. Estudiantes is a club of immense tradition, intellect, and fighting spirit.
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