Club Agropecuario Argentino

Agropecuario
Full nameClub Agropecuario Argentino
NicknamesSojero
Agro
FoundedAugust 23, 2011 (2011-08-23)
GroundOfelia Rosenzuaig,
Carlos Casares, Buenos Aires
Capacity8,000
Coordinates70°55′19″N 8°42′54″W / 70.92194°N 8.71500°W / 70.92194; -8.71500
ChairmanBernardo Grobocopatel
ManagerAdrián Adrover
LeaguePrimera Nacional
2025Primera Nacional Zone B, 7th of 18

Club Agropecuario Argentino is an Argentine football club sited in Carlos Casares, a city of Buenos Aires Province. Founded in 2011, the club is one of the youngest institutions affiliated to the Argentine Football Association.

The club currently plays in Primera Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system.

History

Agropecuario was founded by Bernardo Grobocopatel, a local entrepreneur related to soybean cultivation, who is also owner and president of the club.[1]

The squad participated in now defunct Argentino A where was eliminated by C.A. French in the 2012 season. The next year, Agropecuario finished 6th out of 6 teams in the Argentino B. The club debuted in the Federal B (the regionalised 4th division) in 2014, where it was defeated by Juventud de Pergamino and eliminated from the competition.

Agropecuario promoted to Federal A in 2016 after beating San Martín de Formosa by penalty shoot-out.[2]

The team lasted only one season in the division so in June 2017, Agropecuario crowned 2016–17 champion, therefore promoting to Primera B Nacional, the second division of Argentine football, after Gimnasia y Tiro defeated Gimnasia y Esgrima (M) by 1–0. Agropecuario also became the youngest club to achieve a promotion to B Nacional, with only 6 years of existence.[3] Until then, Crucero del Norte[4] had held the record with 9-yr old when it promoted in 2012.[note 1]

Players

Current squad

As of 6 March 2026 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ARG Luciano Acosta
2 DF  ARG Jorge Cabello
3 DF  ARG Tomás Lecanda (on loan from Tigre)
4 DF  ARG Facundo Sánchez
5 MF  ARG Rodrigo Castro
6 DF  ARG Alan Aguirre
7 FW  ARG Brian Blando
8 MF  ARG Jorge Valdez Chamorro
9 FW  ARG Carlos Auzqui
10 DF  ARG Milton Ramos
11 MF  ARG Martín Corda
12 GK  ARG Germán Salort
13 DF  ARG Danilo Actis
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF  ARG Enzo Aguirre
15 DF  ARG Federico Pérez (on loan from Comunicaciones)
16 MF  ARG Antonio Napolitano
17 MF  ARG Braian Aranda
18 MF  ARG Braian Rojas
19 MF  ARG Santiago Gallucci
20 FW  ARG Lorenzo Barrera
21 FW  ARG Danilo Ruiz Díaz
22 FW  ARG Rodrigo Mosqueira
24 MF  ARG Damián Lemos (captain)
28 FW  ARG Alejandro Gagliardi
30 FW  ARG Diego Vásquez
38 DF  ARG Matías Molina

Reserve squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  ARG Alejo Medina
DF  ARG Jerónimo Álvarez

Titles

National

Regional

  • Liga Casarense de fútbol (4): 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019

Notes

  1. ^ Although La Nación stated that Crucero del Norte had been founded in 1989, the club itself set its date of foundation on June 28, 2003.[5]

References

  1. ^ De la soja al fútbol, Clarín, 7 Aug 2016
  2. ^ AGROPECUARIO ARGENTINO (CC) AL FEDERAL A Archived 2025-01-25 at the Wayback Machine on Ascenso del Interior, 8 Aug 2016
  3. ^ Ascendió Agropecuario Argentino a la B Nacional on Ascenso del Interior
  4. ^ Crucero del Norte ascendió al Nacional B, La Nación, 30 Jun 2012
  5. ^ Historia del club on Club Crucero del Norte website