Gimnasia Y Esgrima Mdz
Buenos Aires
Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza, popularly known as the "Mendoza Wolf," is one of the most emblematic football clubs in the Cuyo region of Argentina. Founded in 1908, this team has been a leading force in Argentine football thanks to its tradition and unparalleled passion. It plays its home matches at the Víctor Antonio Legrotaglie Stadium, a venue that vibrates with the energy of the fans every matchday, offering a unique atmosphere to enjoy football at its finest.
The club is distinguished by its strong presence in national and international tournaments, having made its mark in championships such as the Primera Nacional, where it has competed fiercely to gain promotion to the Primera División. With a history full of exciting promotions and challenges, Gimnasia y Esgrima Mendoza has built a loyal fan base that enthusiastically supports the team in every match.
The club's crest, with its characteristic wolf, symbolizes the strength and determination with which it faces each season. Under the technical direction of talented coaches and with the skill of outstanding players, the team continually strives to surpass its achievements and position itself among the elite of Argentine football.
Gimnasia y Esgrima Mendoza is more than just football; it's a community that embraces its colors, celebrating a rich sporting history and a vibrant future that continues to add unforgettable chapters. Experiencing a match of the "Wolf of Mendoza" is to immerse yourself in a passionate football tradition, where every game becomes a unique opportunity to be part of an unforgettable spectacle.
Our football games for this team
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Jul
29
2026
29 Jul
Liga Profesional Argentina
00:00
San Lorenzo Vs Gimnasia Y Esgrima Mdz
Estadio Pedro Bidegain de San Lorenzo, Buenos Aires
Aug
23
2026
23 Aug
Liga Profesional Argentina
00:00
Gimnasia Lp Vs Gimnasia Y Esgrima Mdz
Gimnasia (La Plata), Buenos Aires
Aug
30
2026
30 Aug
Liga Profesional Argentina
00:00
Independiente Vs Gimnasia Y Esgrima Mdz
Estadio Libertadores de América - Ricardo Enrique Bochini, Buenos Aires