Fixtures

Argentina Torneo A 05/05 18:30 7 CA Sarmiento de la Banda vs San Martin Formosa - View
Argentina Torneo A 05/15 18:30 9 Central Norte vs CA Sarmiento de la Banda - View
Argentina Torneo A 05/19 18:30 10 Boca Unidos vs CA Sarmiento de la Banda - View
Argentina Torneo A 05/26 21:00 11 CA Sarmiento de la Banda vs Union Sunchales - View
Argentina Torneo A 06/02 21:00 12 Sol de America de Formosa vs CA Sarmiento de la Banda - View
Argentina Torneo A 06/09 21:00 13 CA Sarmiento de la Banda vs Crucero Del Norte - View

Results

Argentina Torneo A 04/27 23:30 6 [5] Sarmiento de Resistencia v CA Sarmiento de la Banda [1] D 1-1
Argentina Torneo A 04/21 22:30 5 [2] CA Sarmiento de la Banda v Juventud Antoniana [4] W 4-0
Argentina Torneo A 04/14 19:00 4 [7] Crucero Del Norte v CA Sarmiento de la Banda [1] L 1-0
Argentina Torneo A 04/07 22:00 3 [2] CA Sarmiento de la Banda v Sol de America de Formosa [4] W 3-1
Argentina Torneo A 03/30 22:00 2 [9] Union Sunchales v CA Sarmiento de la Banda [2] W 1-2
Argentina Torneo A 03/23 00:30 1 CA Sarmiento de la Banda v Boca Unidos W 1-0
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 02/11 21:00 - Altos Hornos Zapla v CA Sarmiento de la Banda W 0-3
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 02/04 23:42 - CA Sarmiento de la Banda v CA Las Palmas Cordoba W 3-0
Argentina Torneo Promocional Amateur 02/04 17:00 - CA Sarmiento de la Banda v CA Las Palmas W 3-0
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 01/28 20:45 - CA Las Palmas v CA Sarmiento de la Banda D 0-0
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 01/28 20:45 - CA Las Palmas Cordoba v CA Sarmiento de la Banda D 0-0
Argentina Torneo Regional Amateur 01/22 00:00 - CA Sarmiento de la Banda v CS Villa Cubas W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 18 10 8
Wins 14 10 4
Draws 3 0 3
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 41 33 8
Goals against 4 1 3
Clean sheets 14 9 5
Failed to score 3 0 3

Club Atlético Sarmiento is a sports club of the city of La Banda, Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina, whose main sporting activity is football. It was founded on 16 April 1909, and is the oldest club in this city. From 2024, will participate in the Torneo Federal A.

It is one of the oldest clubs in the province of Santiago del Estero and it is the most popular team of La Banda.

During its history, the club has stood out in football, where it won a total of twenty-five occasions in the Liga Santiagueña de Fútbol, being the third most awarded team in this competition. At the National level consecrated Torneo del Interior 2010 (fifth category) and of the Torneo Federal Amateur 2023-24 (fourth category). Together with Club Central Argentino, contests the Classical Bandeño.

The colors that identify it are white with blue bands. Its stadium is located in the downtown area of the city of La Banda, with a capacity of 8000 people.

In addition to football, Club Atlético Sarmiento has other disciplines: taekwondo, boxing, kickboxing, volleyball, hockey on lawn, judo and crossfit.

History

The Club Sarmiento was born in the neighbourhood centre of La Banda, very near the old temple Santiago Apostol, among the streets Pedro León Gallo, Balcarce, Garay, Moreno, and Avellaneda, in a wasteland surrounded by gypsy tents, there by 1900 to 1905. In its beginnings called "Club Normal" from its first affiliate, they were students, teachers, and tutors of the "Dr. José B. Gorostiaga".

It had its origins in the merger of two small clubs that disputed the supremacy of the game of football in La Banda. One leader was Don José María Heredia and the other was Don Julio Trejo, who, tired of fighting, decided to merge through willpower. On 16 April 1909, they held an assembly by common agreement, where they resolved to establish a solo club. To baptize the nascent institution, he proposed two names: one of the former president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and the one of the Almirante Brown, winning the vote the name of the first. From there, the club became known as Club Atlético Sarmiento.

Años más tarde, un empleado que controlaba el funcionamiento del canal bandeño (de apellido Macció), gestionó la donación del terreno que actualmente ocupa. El primer presidente de Sarmiento fue el señor Ramón Rosa Pérez. Entre los presidentes que se destacaron por su sacrificio en bien de la instalación figuran Juan Jiménez García, Dr. Mario Ledesma, R. Máculus, César H. López, Manuel Bellido, E. Carabajal, Dr. Adle, Prof. Suárez, Prof. Ledesma, Dr. Montes, Buti Suárez, Dr. Julio Fields, Fields, Tagliapietra, Walter Lamb, Emir Faisal, Chiqui Suárez, entre otros.

In the 20s and 30s, the perimeter walls, Olympic stands, and official wire fences were built.

In the football history of Club Atlético Sarmiento the notable names of Coco Gallardo, Manuel Bellido, Eberto Lencinas, Luis Mora, Ramón Barraza (father and son), the Urquiza brothers, The left hand Sayago, Carrillo, Moscardini, Toto Suárez, Orlando Suárez, appear. Pepe Casado, Albarracín, Macció, Américo Santillán, Pepe Bellido, Padilla, Gringo Bobba, Jorge, Ávila, López, Carabajal, Paz, Soria, Lastra, Casado, Avallay, Alzogaray, Ledesma and the archers Aguirre, Leiva, Generoso, Ruiz, Cavalieri, among others. Zurdo Sayago and Coco Gallardo were shortlisted for big football.

Sarmiento achieved important achievements, the first Santiago team affiliated with the Argentine Football Association in 1917, but the most important participations were in 1982 and 1996. Previously in 1969, he participated in the 1969 Copa Argentina, where was defeated by Boca Juniors in the eighth round of the final.

In 1982 he made his debut in the former Torneo Regional of the AFA, where was deleted by Atlético Concepción of the Band of the River Exited, Tucumán in the last meeting in the Northern Zone. In the Argentinian Tournament B 1995-96 lost the final with Almirante Brown de Arrecifes and the possibility to ascend to the Torneo Argentino A.

In 2010, after seven consecutive participations, he became champion of the Torneo del Interior when winning in the final to Club Atlético Paraná and attained the ascent to the Torneo Argentino B.

On 12 February 2024, Sarmiento played the final of the Torneo Regional Federal Amateur contested in the Estadio Bicentenario of Catamarca, where achieved the historical ascent to the Torneo Federal A against Altos Hornos Zapla of Jujuy by winning 3 to 0. The champion's goals were scored by Rodrigo Herrera, Claudio Vega and Pablo López.

CA Sarmiento de la Banda is a professional soccer team based in La Banda, Santiago del Estero, Argentina. The team was founded in 1911 and has a rich history in Argentine soccer. Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, CA Sarmiento de la Banda has a strong presence in the local soccer scene.

The team plays their home matches at the Estadio Ciudad de La Banda, a historic stadium that has seen many memorable moments in the club's history. The team's colors are green and white, and their crest features a traditional design that represents the club's heritage and values.

CA Sarmiento de la Banda has a talented roster of players who are known for their skill, determination, and teamwork on the field. The team has a strong tradition of developing young talent and has produced many successful players who have gone on to play at the highest levels of Argentine soccer.

Overall, CA Sarmiento de la Banda is a respected and competitive team in Argentine soccer, with a loyal fan base and a proud history of success on the field.