If you follow Club Atlético Lanús, you’ve probably asked yourself what the team will do next. This page gives you the most useful bits: recent results, player news, and how to catch the next game. No fluff, just the facts that matter to a fan.
Lanús kicked off the last round with a 2-1 win at home. The first goal came early from the forward who’s been on a scoring streak, and the defense held strong after conceding a late equaliser. That three‑point haul pushed the club up two spots in the league table and kept them in the top‑four race. The next match is away against a fellow contender, so expect a tighter game and a chance to test the squad’s depth.
The biggest story right now is the midfield signing from a rival club. The player signed a three‑year deal and is already showing chemistry with the existing half‑back line. On the other side, the veteran defender is linked with a possible move abroad, but his contract runs until 2027, so a big transfer fee would be needed. Keep an eye on the injury list too – the striker missed the last two weeks with a hamstring strain, and his return could boost the attack for the upcoming fixture.
For fans who want to stay connected, the club’s social channels post live updates during games, and the official app now offers a push‑notification feature for goal alerts and lineup changes. If you prefer traditional media, the local sports radio runs a nightly recap that includes Lanús analysis.
Ticket info is simple: the club sells online through its website and at the stadium box office. Early‑bird discounts are available for matches before mid‑December, and there’s a special family package that includes two adult tickets, two child tickets and a stadium tour. If you’re traveling from abroad, the site also lists partner hotels with shuttle service to the stadium.
Lastly, join the fan forum on the club’s site to swap opinions, arrange meet‑ups, and get insider tips on parking and best viewing spots. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or just getting into Lanús, staying informed helps you enjoy the game more and be part of the community.
Lanús booked a place in the Copa Sudamericana semifinals after a gritty 1‑1 draw with Fluminense at Rio's Maracanã. A first‑leg win and a 67th‑minute equaliser from 20‑year‑old Dylan Aquino sealed a 2‑1 aggregate triumph. The match featured a near‑miss from Germán Cano, crowd unrest and tactical fireworks. Fluminense’s elimination caps a strong domestic season, while Lanús now set their sights on the next round.