Club Atlético Mitre

Mitre (SdE)
Full nameClub Atlético Mitre
NicknamesAurinegro
Tigre de la Roca
Decano santiagueño
Founded2 April 1907 (1907-04-02)
GroundDoctores José y Antonio Castiglione
Capacity21,000
PresidentGuillermo Raed
ManagerGonzalo Salgueiro
CoachCarlos Mayor
LeaguePrimera Nacional
2025Primera Nacional Zone B, 13th of 18
Websitehttp://camitreweb.com.ar/

Club Atlético Mitre is an Argentine sports club located in the Santiago del Estero. The club is mostly known for its football team, that currently plays in Primera B Nacional, the second division of Argentine football league system.

Other sports practised at the club are basketball, basque pelota, bowls, cestoball, and cycling.

History

The club was founded on April 2, 1907 by Francisco Igounet, his daughter and his father-in-law. After a friendly football match between "Mendoza" and "Mitre" with the second team being the winner, the club was established naming it "Club Atlético Mitre" honoring former president of Argentina who had died a few years before. The institution choose the yellow and black colors inspired on Uruguayan club CURCC (today Peñarol).[1]

One of the most notable Mitre's footballers, Segundo Luna, was part of the Argentina national team that won a silver medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics.[2]

Mitre was the first team to achieve 6 consecutive titles in the Liga Santiagueña de Fútbol, the regional league of the province. The club has won a total of 31 local championships to date.

The squad also participated in the 1970 Copa Argentina and several Argentino A and Argentino B championships since 2002.

In 2017, Mitre promoted to Nacional B for its first time after defeating Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza by 4–3 through penalty shoot-out in the playoffs final. The line-up for that match was: Alejandro Medina; Ricardo Tapia, Oscar Piris, Matías Moisés y Franco Ledesma; Facundo Juárez, Juan Ignacio Alessandroni, Leandro De Muner, Franco Ferrari; Joaquín Quinteros, David Romero. The team was managed by Arnaldo Sialle.[3][4]

Mitre plays its home matches in the "Estadio Doctores Castiglione" situated in the "Barrio 8 de Abril" on Calle 3 de Febrero.

Players

Current squad

As of 9 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
GK  ARG Ignacio Pietrobono
GK  ARG Joaquín Ledesma
GK  ARG Gastón Unrein
DF  URU Tiago Ferreyra
DF  ARG Maximiliano Romero
DF  ARG Pablo Minissale (on loan from Argentinos Juniors)
DF  ARG Daniel Abello
DF  ARG Gianfranco Herdt
DF  ARG Martín Vázquez
DF  ARG Segundo Rodríguez
DF  ARG Franco Ferrari
DF  ARG Martín Rodríguez
DF  ARG Luciano Correa
DF  ARG Mateo Maldonado (on loan from Argentinos Juniors)
DF  ARG Iván Antunes
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  ARG Brian Mieres
MF  ARG Juan Alessandroni (captain)
MF  ARG Matías Ferrari
MF  ARG Marcos Machado
MF  ARG Mateo Montenegro
MF  ARG Gonzalo Córdoba
MF  ARG Alan López
FW  ARG Santiago Rosales
FW  ARG Agustín Ramírez
FW  ARG Enzo Avaro
FW  ARG Claudio Salto
FW  ARG Rodrigo González
FW  ARG Gustavo Fernández (on loan from Deportivo Riestra)
FW  ARG Juan Pablo Zárate

Other players under contract

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
DF  ARG Gonzalo Valdivia (injured)

Out on loan

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 Luciano Jachfe (at Nueva Chicago until 31 December 2026)
DF  ARG Nicolás Goitea (at Newell's Old Boys until 31 December 2026)
DF  ARG Matías Godoy (at Unión Comercio until 31 December 2026)
FW  ARG Favio Cabral (at Chacarita Juniors until 31 December 2026)
FW  ARG José María Ingratti (at Deportivo Riestra until 31 December 2026)

Titles

Regional

  • Liga Santiagueña de Fútbol
    • Champions (30): 1913, 1916, 1917, Anual 1926, Torneo de Honor 1926, Anual 1927, Torneo de Honor 1927, Anual 1928, Torneo de Honor 1928, Anual 1932, Torneo de Honor 1932, Anual de 1936, Primera División 1989, Primera División 1990, Primera División 1994, Liguilla Representación 1997, Clausura 1998, Liguilla Representación 1998, Apertura 1999, Anual 2002, Liguilla Representación 2007, Clausura 2009, Anual 2009, Clausura 2014, Apertura 2015, Clausura 2015

References