Alright, let’s talk about this Union de Santa Fe, you know, the one from that Santa Fe place. Argentina, I think it is. Heard some folks chattin’ about it down at the market, so I figured I’d piece together what I could for ya.

Now, this Union, they ain’t just some small-time bunch. They been around a good long while, since like, 1907 or somethin’. That’s a heap of years, even for an old gal like me! They’re a sports club, you see, with all sorts of things goin’ on. But mostly, folks know ‘em for their football team. Yep, football, the kind where they kick the ball around, not that American stuff with all the pads.
They play in the big leagues, the Primera Division, they call it. That’s the top of the heap in Argentina, or so I’m told. Means they’re pretty darn good, I reckon. They got fellas runnin’ and kickin’ and tryin’ to get that ball in the net. Sounds like a hoot, though my old bones ain’t up for that kind of runnin’ anymore.
- Founded: 1907
- From: Santa Fe, Argentina
- Plays in: Argentine Primera Division
- Also has: Basketball, futsal, gymnastics, field hockey, swimming, karate, rugby
Now, don’t go thinkin’ it’s just football. They got other stuff too. Basketball, that’s the one with the tall fellas bouncing the ball and throwin’ it in the hoop. Futsal, somethin’ like indoor football, I guess. Gymnastics, you know, the bendy folks. And hockey, but the field kind, not the ice kind. Plus swimmin’, karate, and even that rugby thing, where they all pile on top of each other. A whole bunch of stuff, see? They keep them young’uns busy, that’s for sure.
If you wanna find ‘em, they got an address and all. Avenida somethin’ or other, in Santa Fe city. I ain’t got it written down, but I heard it’s got a number like 3513. And a phone number too, but I ain’t gonna remember that! You could probably look it up on that internet thing the kids are always yappin’ about if you really need it. Just search for “CA Union De Santa Fe” or just “Union” and you’ll probably find it. Or “Union de Santa Fe” , that should work too.
Now, if you’re one of them stat folks, they got plenty of that too. Scores and how many times they won and lost, all that jazz. I don’t pay much mind to it myself, but I hear some folks like keepin’ track. You can see when they’re playin’ next and what happened in their last games, even a hundred of ‘em if you got the time for it. Wins, losses, ties, all that stuff is there. Just gotta look it up, I ain’t got it memorized, no sir.

Unin Santa Fe team and player statistics are out there, if you’re looking for them. How many goals they scored, who’s the best kicker, all that. I reckon it’s important to some folks, especially them fellas who bet on the games. I ain’t got no money to be bettin’, so I just listen to what the other folks say.
You can even watch them playin’ on that TV thing, I hear. Highlights they call it, little snippets of the games. So you don’t have to sit through the whole thing if you don’t want to. Just see the good parts, the goals and the fancy moves. ESPN, that’s the one they were talkin’ about. They show the games on there, or at least pieces of ‘em. They call it “Unin (Santa Fe) live scores, video highlights” I think.
So, that’s the gist of it, this Unin de Santa Fe. A big sports club from Argentina, been around forever, plays football and a whole lot more. They got stats and schedules and videos and all that fancy stuff. If you’re into sports, it sounds like a good bunch to follow. Me, I’m just happy to hear about it down at the market. Gives me somethin’ to talk about with the other folks.
Heck, they even pronounce it fancy, like “uˈnjon de santa ˈfe”. Don’t ask me how to say that, I just call ’em Union like any normal person. But it’s good to know these things, I guess, if you wanna sound smart. So there you have it, everything I know about Unin de Santa Fe fixtures and such. Not bad for an old gal, huh?