Fixtures

Argentina Nacional B 07/05 18:00 21 CA San Telmo vs Estudiantes Rio Cuarto - View
Argentina Nacional B 07/12 17:00 - CA San Telmo vs Estudiantes Rio Cuarto - View
Argentina Nacional B 07/12 18:00 22 Talleres Remedios vs CA San Telmo - View
Argentina Nacional B 07/12 20:00 23 CA San Telmo vs Deportivo Moron - View
Argentina Nacional B 07/19 20:00 24 CA Estudiantes Caseros vs CA San Telmo - View
Argentina Nacional B 07/26 20:00 25 CA San Telmo vs Defensores Unidos - View

Results

Argentina Nacional B 07/05 20:00 22 Talleres Remedios v CA San Telmo - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 06/22 16:10 19 [9] CA San Telmo v Chacarita Juniors [4] L 0-1
Argentina Nacional B 06/21 20:00 20 Defensores de Belgrano v CA San Telmo - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 06/15 16:10 18 [11] CA San Telmo v Nueva Chicago [15] D 2-2
Argentina Nacional B 06/14 20:00 19 CA San Telmo v Chacarita Juniors - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 06/08 18:00 15 [11] CA San Telmo v Gimnasia Mendoza [2] D 0-0
Argentina Nacional B 06/07 20:00 18 CA San Telmo v Nueva Chicago - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 06/01 18:30 17 [10] CA San Telmo v Agropecuario [9] D 3-3
Argentina Nacional B 05/25 19:00 16 [1] Gimnasia Jujuy v CA San Telmo [11] D 1-1
Argentina Nacional B 05/18 16:30 15 CA San Telmo v Gimnasia Mendoza - PPT.
Argentina Nacional B 05/13 00:30 14 [15] Central Norte v CA San Telmo [10] W 1-2
Argentina Nacional B 05/10 20:00 14 Central Norte v CA San Telmo - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 22 19
Wins 14 8 6
Draws 13 6 7
Losses 14 8 6
Goals for 45 26 19
Goals against 42 23 19
Clean sheets 15 10 5
Failed to score 15 8 7

Club Atlético San Telmo is an Argentine sports club located in the neighbourhood of San Telmo, in the City of Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in Primera Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system.

Apart from football, other sports practised at San Telmo are basketball, boxing, field hockey, futsal, handball, martial arts, and artistic roller skating.

History

The 1949 squad that won the first title for the club although it was not promoted to Primera.

The club was founded as "San Telmo Football Club" on March 5, 1904, by Francisco Pantarotto who would be also its first president. The first headquarters were located on Paseo Colón Avenue of Buenos Aires. San Telmo had several venues located in Puerto Madero until the club built its first stadium on Juan de Garay street in San Telmo district where the club took its name from.

The first jerseys were blue and white. In the first official match of the club, the rain made the colour blue to fade until it covered the white part of the jerseys in a light-blue tone. From then on, the club adopted the blue and light blue as its official colors.

In 1916 the team affiliated to Argentine Football Association and won the Segunda División de Ascenso tournament. In the 1920s the club changed its team to "Club Atlético San Telmo" which has remained to date. In 1926 and due to the lack of a deed of sale, San Telmo had to move to Isla Maciel in Dock Sud district of Greater Buenos Aires. The club inaugurated its own stadium there three years later. The first title won by San Telmo was 1949 Primera C but due to a restructuring of the Argentine league system, the squad did not promote to the upper division.

In 1975 San Telmo finished third in Primera B, therefore the team qualified to play the playoffs to promote to Primera División, which finally achieved. Although being promoted to the first division, San Telmo would be relegated in the next season. Nevertheless, the team that played in the top level during 1976 wrote a memorable page in the history of the club on May 25, 1976 when it defeated Boca Juniors by 3–1 at Huracán's stadium.

Club Atlético San Telmo, commonly known as CA San Telmo, is a professional soccer team based in the San Telmo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded on October 5, 1904, the club has a rich history and is one of the oldest football institutions in the country.

San Telmo's colors are blue and white, and they are affectionately known as "Los Candomberos," a nickname that reflects the club's vibrant culture and connection to the local community. The team plays its home matches at the Estadio Osvaldo Baletto, which has a capacity of around 5,000 spectators, creating an intimate and passionate atmosphere for fans.

Throughout its history, CA San Telmo has experienced various successes and challenges, competing primarily in the lower divisions of Argentine football. The club is known for its strong youth development program, which has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to make their mark in Argentine football and beyond.

San Telmo's supporters are deeply loyal, and the club has a strong identity rooted in its local heritage. The team embodies the spirit of Buenos Aires, with a commitment to community engagement and a passion for the beautiful game. As they continue to strive for success on the pitch, CA San Telmo remains a beloved institution in Argentine soccer, representing the heart and soul of its neighborhood.