Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 07/12 20:00 17 Centro Espanyol v Yupanqui - View
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 07/19 20:00 18 Atletico Camioneros v Centro Espanyol - View
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 07/26 20:00 19 Centro Espanyol v Argentino de Rosario - View
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 08/02 17:00 20 Lujan v Centro Espanyol - View
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 08/09 17:00 21 Centro Espanyol v CA Atlas - View
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 08/16 17:00 22 Canuelas FC v Centro Espanyol - View
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 08/23 17:00 23 Centro Espanyol v Victoriano Arenas - View
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 08/30 17:00 24 Central Ballester v Centro Espanyol - View
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 09/06 17:00 25 Centro Espanyol v Sportivo Barracas - View
Argentina Primera C Metropolitana 09/13 17:00 26 Estrella del Sur Alejandro Korn v Centro Espanyol - View

Centro Social y Recreativo Español, usually just Centro Español, is an Argentine football club based in the Villa Sarmiento city of Morón Partido, Greater Buenos Aires. The team currently plays in Primera D Metropolitana, the fifth division of Argentine football league system

History

Club headquarters

The club was founded on June 24, 1934 by a group of Spanish residents in Argentina who wanted to practice a range of sports including football, basketball, fencing, volleyball, among others.

The club gained its affiliation with AFA in 1959 and started participating in the Tercera de Ascenso that same year. The club had its own stadium in Ramos Mejía but it was then expropriated in late 1960s so Centro Español has rented different venues since then. In 1965 Centro Español was close to promote to the upper division but it lost the "Torneo Reducido" to General Mitre and Piraña at Estadio Gasómetro.

In 2006, a group of investors took over the club under the promise to build a stadium. Durante la etapa gerenciada, se armaron algunos planteles competitivos que concentraban en la casa quinta del gerenciador, lo que era algo poco frecuente para la categoría. Nevertheless, the team could not earn promotion and the management contract was revoke in 2014.

The following executive committee committed itself to build new headquarters in Morón, with an estimated time of six months. However, works did not progress as expected.

Centro Español is a historic soccer club based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, known for its rich heritage and passionate fan base. Founded in 1924 by Spanish immigrants, the club has a strong cultural identity that reflects its roots, often celebrating its Spanish heritage through various events and community activities.

The team's colors are typically represented by a striking combination of blue and white, symbolizing both their national pride and their connection to Spain. Centro Español plays its home matches at the Estadio Nueva España, where fans gather to support their team with fervor and enthusiasm.

Throughout its history, Centro Español has experienced various successes in regional leagues and tournaments, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a competitive spirit. The club is known for its emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and a strong work ethic, which are hallmarks of its playing style.

In addition to its on-field pursuits, Centro Español is deeply involved in community outreach, promoting sports and healthy living among youth in the area. The club's dedication to its supporters and the local community makes it a beloved institution in Argentine soccer, embodying the spirit of unity and passion that defines the beautiful game.