Central Córdoba v Racing Club Argentine Primera Division
Central Córdoba was founded in 1906, while Racing Club was founded in 1903, making them two of the oldest clubs in Argentine Primera Division.
Racing Club has won the Argentine Primera Division title 18 times, while Central Córdoba has won the title once in 1970.
Central Córdoba's home stadium is called Estadio Alfredo Terrera, which has a capacity of 16,000 seats. Racing Club's home stadium is Estadio Presidente Perón, also known as El Cilindro, with a capacity of 61,389 seats.
Racing Club is known for its fierce rivalry with Independiente, known as the Avellaneda derby, while Central Córdoba has a historic rivalry with Club Atlético Mitre called the Clásico Santiagueño.
Racing Club has produced legendary players such as Diego Milito, Claudio Biaggio, and Walter Bou, while Central Córdoba's notable players include Hugo Morales and Dante Corso.
Central Córdoba returned to the Argentine Primera Division in 2019 after 48 years, while Racing Club is a regular contender for the league title and has a strong presence in South American competitions.