He currently participates in the Liga Santiagueña de Fútbol tournaments and in the Torneo Regional Federal Amateur, the fourth category of football from Argentina.
Players of caliber such as Luis Adolfo Galván (World Champion in 1978), "Chango" Cárdenas passed through their ranks.
(champion with Racing Club in the Copa Libertadores 1967 and the Copa Intercontinental 1967), Blas Mario Cano, Carlos Marcelo Almaraz, "Zorro" Martínez, Omar Orellano, Roger "Pinino" Gerez, "Puma" Rodríguez, Daniel "Talón" Juárez, César Coronel, "Pulga" and Ricardo Sily and "Petaco" Fernández, Joaquín “faraón” Uequin among others.
The relegation of Santiago to the Second Division of the Liga Santiagueña de Fútbol led to the initiative to unify both to achieve better performance.
[6] The stadium, which belonged to the extinct Club Atlético Unión, called Roberto "Tito" Molinari, is located on Rivadavia Avenue, a few meters from the San Francisco Solano bridge, which crosses the Río Dulce and connects the city of Santiago del Estero with La Banda.