[1] Club's founder and first president, Alcides Solé, was friend of Jaime Sarlanga who had gained reputation as a great forward, having scored 42 goals in Boca Juniors (where he was playing after his runs on Tigre and Ferro Carril Oeste)).
At the end of the season, Piraña, General Mitre and Centro Español shared the first place so a mini-tournament had to be played in order to proclaim a champion.
After a group of neighbors and former players of the club joined forces to refurbish it, Piraña reopened one year later, with the baby football as the first activity re-issued.
Radio broadcaster and humorist Alejandro Dolina wrote a brief story about Piraña in one of his books: "Sometimes the players step on the infernal sector of the field, acquiring secret skills, therefore they began to score many goals, then they had a successful career in Italy, succumbing to luxury and being finally destroyed.
[6]In 2018, a local telephone company, Personal, filmed a TV spot where some former Piraña footballers (Víctor Impagliazzo, Antonio Cano Toledo and Oscar Alberto Bianco)[1] participated.