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History against Arsenal – Racing Club

The Academy visits Arsenal and we tell you all about the confrontations against Sarandí.

The captain is, together with Milito, Racing’s top scorer against Arsenal

The Beccacece Academy visits Arsenal to close the first group stage of the Diego Armando Maradona Cup, with no chances of advancing to the fight for the title. After six consecutive matches against Ass played at the Cilindro, they will meet again at the Julio Humberto Grondona stadium.

Racing and Arsenal saw each other for the first time in 1984, in the First B. The first was the Academy that beat President Perón 2 to 1 with goals from Miguel Ángel Brindisi and Carlos Caldeiro.

The numbers:
They faced each other 32 times, two in the Second Division, twenty-nine in the First Division and the remaining, the last, for the National Cup. The Academy triumphed thirteen times, those of the viaduct eight and drew eleven. Those of Avellaneda scored 35 goals while those of Sarandí thirty. Racing is five games up.

As a visitor, Racing won three wins, six draws and four defeats; in thirteen games he managed to score nine goals and received eleven.

Stadiums:
The stadium that hosted the most matches was the Cilindro, there were twenty of them and they even played there once and the venue was Arsenal. In the Julio Humberto Grondona they saw each other ten times and the remaining two were at the Lanús and Banfield fields.

Streaks:
Consecutive won matches:
The best mark is from Racing, who managed to beat Arsenal for five consecutive games between 2014 and 2019, the streak was cut with the last defeat a couple of dates ago. For its part, Arsenal’s best streak is the three victories in a row obtained between 2013 and 2014, just before the Academy begins its run.

Games without losing:
At this point they are even, the Academy stayed for six games without seeing the defeat against Sarandí’s (three won and three tied) between 2007 and 2009, while Arsenal was six without losing to Racing between 2011 and 2014, also with three trumps and three browns.

Strikes:
There are very few goals in the 32 matches they had, the biggest is in favor of Racing that beat 4 to 1 in the Clausura 2009, for the local Rubén Ramírez, Claudio Yacob, Matías Martínez and Lucas Castromán scored. The biggest victory for Ass was a year later and also in the cylinder, those in blue and red won 4 to 2 with goals from Franco Jara, Diego Galván and a double from Mauro Obolo.

As a visitor, Racing never managed to beat Arsenal by several goals difference, the biggest victory was 2 to 1 in the Clausura 2011, goals from Valentín Viola and Patricio Toranzo.

Scorers:
4- Mauro Obolo (Arsenal)
3- Lisandro López (Racing Club)
3- Diego Milito (Racing Club)
2- Jorge Ortiz (Arsenal)
2- Maximiliano Morález (Racing Club)
2- Claudio López (Racing Club)
2- Luciano Leguizamón (Arsenal)

With the two shirts:
Coaches who have directed both: Ricardo Caruso Lombardi, Roberto Iturrieta, the López-Cavallero duo, and Humberto Grondona.

Goalkeepers: Mario Cuenca and Ignacio González.

Defenders: Claudio Corvalán, Jorge Núñez, Gabriel Loeschbor, Franco Peppino, Cristian Tavio, Pablo Álvarez, Néstor Clausen and Leonardo Tambussi, among others.

Midfielders: Diego Villar, Rodrigo Mannara, Roberto Pompei, Franco Zuculini, Mariano González, Gonzalo Espinoza, Jorge Acuña, Cristian Pellerano, Mauro Leiva, Raúl Osvaldo Ruíz.

Forwards: Martín Vilallonga, Lucas Valdemarín, Facundo Sava, Pablo Lugüercio, Juan Sánchez Sotelo, Facundo Villalba, Adrián Lorenzo Márquez, Mauricio Antonio Tapia, Leonardo Fiorotto, Ángel Ismael Flores, Jorge Kaliszuk, Julio Bavastro.

By: Fernando “Chicho” Ferreira
ChichoFerreira
Racing Club – The First Big
www.elprimergrande.com

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