Walkouts Godoy Cruz signed football shirts and memorabilia

About

Club Deportivo Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba, based in Godoy Cruz, Mendoza, compete in the Primera División and were founded on 1 June 1921, a lineage that shapes the club’s shirt story and collector appeal, and Walkouts lists signed items tied to those eras. The team is best known for football but the institution also supports basketball, handball, field hockey, tennis and volleyball.

The Mendoza roots produce local rivalries such as the Clásico mendocino against Independiente Rivadavia and the regional Clásico cuyano versus San Martín SJ, names that add provenance to derby-worn shirts. The side also reached continental attention with its 2010-11 Copa Libertadores debut, and the club is recognised in international metrics, ranked 182 by the IFFHS, which helps explain growing collector interest in era-specific items.

Collectors value Godoy Cruz shirts for tangible links to city and season, with the club’s Centenary programmes and kit changes offering clear milestones. Post-1970 anniversary pieces are particularly sought after because they mark institutional moments and design shifts that are easy to verify against club releases and press imagery.

Key seasons drive demand: the 2006-07 campaign is noted as the first top-flight season, the 2010-11 campaign marks the continental debut, and the 2017-18 run brought memorable domestic form and a runners-up finish that produced widely photographed match shirts. Shirts from those campaigns are chased for match provenance and visible wear from decisive fixtures.

Away kits have their own market. The white away set used during continental fixtures acquired extra significance after decisive result lines away from home, and match-issued or worn examples carry match annotation and provenance notes that collectors prize over generic retail copies.

Signed retail items from the official fanshop are also collected, not only match-worn shirts, with early production runs, player-issue variants and region-specific releases attracting steady interest. Provenance cues are essential for resale and display, and many listings note a COA alongside images; collectors often prefer framed presentation and appreciate sellers that include supplier tags or run numbers. Free worldwide shipping is sometimes available on verified pieces.

The market pays particular attention to club milestones, so a Centenario 2021 edition or a 2017-18 runners-up shirt will often command attention for its clear story, especially when tied to derby fixtures such as the Clásico mendocino or continental matches from the Copa Libertadores era. Browse carefully and compare season details for 2006-07 and 2017-18 when assessing provenance, Walkouts listings can help surface authenticated examples.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 2006–07 Blue Primera División first top-flight season
  • 2010–11 Blue Copa Libertadores debut campaign
  • 2017–18 Blue Primera División runners-up record run

Iconic away kits

  • 2010–11 White Copa Libertadores away set used
  • 2017–18 White Primera División key away wins
  • 2022–23 White Copa de la Liga deep run

Anniversary shirts

  • 2021 Centenario special crest 1921–2021

Collector seasons

  • 2006–07 Primera División first top-flight season
  • 2010–11 Copa Libertadores debut campaign
  • 2017–18 Primera División runners-up

Honours

Godoy Cruz have built a reputation on milestones at the highest level of Argentine football, progressing from their first elite campaign in Primera Division to becoming consistent top-flight competitors. A standout achievement came with a runners-up finish in 2017-18, a benchmark league performance that remains a reference point for the club. Continental recognition followed earlier with a debut in the Copa Libertadores in 2010-11, signalling an ability to compete beyond Mendoza and return to South America’s main stage in subsequent seasons. Knockout form has also been notable, with a deep run in the 2022-23 Copa de la Liga adding further weight to their modern record. Internationally, an IFFHS rank 182 reflects the club’s sustained standing among leading teams. While the trophy cabinet is still growing, these landmarks capture a competitive identity shaped by disciplined league campaigns, hard-fought continental appearances and a fanbase that values steady, verifiable progress.

Legends & Leadership

Santiago Garcia is remembered by supporters as a recent key player in the late 2010s, leading the line with relentless movement and decisive finishing during some of the club’s strongest league campaigns.

Nelson Ibanez anchored the team as a recent key player of the late 2000s, providing assured goalkeeping that helped stabilise the side through their formative years in the top division.

David Ramirez orchestrated play as a recent key player in the early 2010s, linking midfield and attack with the composure and vision that suited the team’s evolving, front-foot approach.

Stadium

Estadio Feliciano Gambarte is the club’s traditional home in Godoy Cruz, Mendoza, a ground closely tied to local identity and matchday ritual. The venue’s character reflects a community setting where stands fill early and the noise builds long before kick-off. Rivalries sharpen the experience, with the Clasico mendocino against Independiente Rivadavia and the Clasico cuyano with San Martin SJ bringing a distinct edge to the atmosphere. Supporters know it as a place where league ambitions and regional pride converge, and where visiting sides often face a demanding, partisan environment. Whether hosting key Primera Division fixtures or building momentum for continental ambitions, the stadium remains a focal point for the Tomba faithful and a symbol of the club’s roots in Mendoza.

Capacity
17000
Local derby
Clásico mendocino Independiente Rivadavia Mendoza derby

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification photo proof/COA advised
  • Suppliers vary by era; check tags
  • Provenance match issue vs fan issue

FAQ

Q: What sizes do Godoy Cruz shirts come in?A: Sizes vary by era and supplier. Please refer to each product page for specific measurements and fit notes, and check the garment tags where available as suppliers can change across seasons.

Q: Do you ship internationally?A: Yes. Free worldwide shipping. Orders are dispatched securely with tracking; delivery times depend on destination and courier service.

Q: How do you verify signed or rare items?A: We use established checks such as a certificate of authenticity (COA) or clear photo proof when available, and we review provenance and tagging details to confirm originality.

Q: Can I return an item if it does not fit?A: Yes, returns are accepted within our stated window provided items are in original condition. Please keep all tags and packaging until you are sure you will keep the item.