[1] Nowadays, Belgrano hosts a variety of sports and social activities such as basketball, futsal, roller skating, Arabic dance, ballet, yoga, and gymnastics (for aged people).
[3] In 1915 the squad promoted to the LRF first division to play Copa Nicasio Vila (the main league championship in Rosario by then), won by Belgrano in 1924 after beating Tiro Federal in the final with a goal by forward Silvio Bearzotti.
[4][5] As the origins of the club were related to the Central Market (marketplace), they were nicknamed paperos (in Spanish, an expression referring to people who sell potatoes).
[1] As representative of LRF, Belgrano earned right to play the 1924 Copa Ibarguren v Boca Juniors (Primera División champion).
[7] The highlight of the 1930s was the raise of forward Rinaldo Martino, who would be a notable player in San Lorenzo de Almagro and the Argentina national team in the 1940s, achieving a successful career.