Talleres de Córdoba (women)

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Talleres
Escudo Talleres 2015.svg
Full nameClub Atlético Talleres
Nickname(s)Matadoras (Killers)
Founded2012;13 years ago (2012)
Ground Estadio La Boutique,
Córdoba, Argentina
Capacity13,000
Owner74,262 partners [1]
ChairmanAndrés Fassi
ManagerMiqueas Russo
Website https://www.clubtalleres.com.ar/futbol-femenino/
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Club Atlético Talleres (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβaˈtletikotaˈʎeɾes] ; mostly known simply as Talleres [taˈʎeɾes] or Talleres de Córdoba [taˈʎeɾesðeˈkoɾðoβa] ) is an Argentine football club from the city of Córdoba. They are the women's football section of the sports club of the same name. They play in the Argentine Primera División.

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It was founded in 1913 and has played the Primera Femenina de la Liga Cordobesa de Fútbol (the first division of regional football in Córdoba) since 2012. Although women's football became professional in Argentina in 2019, this only reached teams located near Buenos Aires.

Even so, it has been one of the greatest exponents of women's football at a regional and national level even at that time, yielding players to the Argentine national team on numerous occasions and selling players to professional teams. [2] [3]

In 2022, Talleres entered the national tournaments, being one of the first non-porteño teams to play at that level. [4] Starting in the Primera C, in the lapse of three years, they got their promotion all the way up to Primera División A, the highest tier of Argentine women's football.

History

In 2012, the first Torneo Amateur Femenino organized by the Liga Cordobesa de Fútbol was held. All teams affiliated with this regional league were required to submit a women's team for this season. The regulations indicated that two 30-minute halves would be played, up to seven changes could be made and that if there was a difference of seven goals, the match would be finalized. [5] [6] In addition, the women's teams depended on the performance of the men's equivalents to access the final instances of the local competition. [7]

During this time, Valentina Mansilla, Shirley Sosa, Milagros Cisneros and Sofía Muñoz were called up several times to represent the Argentina under-17 and under-20 national team. [8] [9] Other later call-ups include Milagros Mina (under-20), Catalina Primo (under-19 and under-20), Jazmín Allende, Magalí Chavero and Paulina Gramaglia (under-17). [10] [11] [12]

Florencia Pianello  [ es ] was top scorer in 2017 and 2018. [13] She became the all-time top scorer in Talleres with 135 goals in three years [14] and later the all-time top scorer in the history of the institution, above male players such as Miguel Antonio Romero  [ es ] and Humberto Bravo  [ es ]. [15] The international Argentine player would later sign Platense, a team in Primera División, but come back at the end of 2021 to play with "las Matadoras" again. [16] In 2022, Talleres was confirmed to play in Primera C national league. [17]

In their first national participation, they got promoted to Primera B. After two seasons, they were finally promoted to Primera División. They achieved the second division title in 2024 by not losing any match of the 22 they played, with 21 victories and 1 draw. [18] Eliana Capdevila became the top scorer in national tournaments and Talleres continued receiving call-ups for national teams, such as Sofía Oxandabarat and Ahelín Piña to Uruguay and Brisa Jara and Priscila Ellena to under-17 and under-20 teams of Argentina.

Talleres will play in the highest level of national competition in Argentina in 2025.

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