Origins Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys was established on 3 November 1903. Claudio Newell was one of the founding members. Newell called teachers, pupils and alumni of the school his father had established to sign the act of foundation of the club. The name chosen paid tribute to
Isaac Newell's life. The first president was Víctor Heitz. The name "old boys" refers to former pupils of a school. In fact, the players of the first football team were graduates of the school Isaac Newell had established, the
Colegio Comercial Anglicano Argentino. The colours of the club were taken from the Colegio Comercial Anglicano Argentino emblem (designed by Isaac Newell himself) that were red and black inspired in the colours of the
flag of England and the
Flag of the German Empire. Newell's Old Boys is often referred to as "
leprosos" ("lepers"). The club got its nickname, the lepers, after playing in a charity match for a leprosy clinic in the 1920s.
Liga Rosarina (1905–1930) On 30 March 1905, the
Liga Rosarina de Football (Rosarian Football League) was established, following a proposal by Newell's president Heitz, who invited representatives of
Rosario Athletic,
Rosario Central and
Atlético Argentino for that purpose. The main objective was to organise a championship, so a trophy was donated by the
intendant of Rosario, Santiago Pinasco. The trophy was later named in his honour. Newell's was the winner of the first edition, having won eight games and finishing unbeaten. The team also scored 39 goals, conceding just 4. Previously, the historic first Rosarino derby had been held. Newell's won 1–0 with a goal scored by Faustino González. The next year Newell's won its second championship. In 1907, the Liga Rosarina established a second division. The Copa Santiago Pinasco tournament moved to that division and "Copa Nicasio Vila" (named in honour of then mayor of Rosario) was created to be played by the first division teams. Newell's won the first edition of this trophy, which they won a total 9 times between 1907 and 1930. The
Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires allowed teams from Buenos Aires and Rosario to take part in the competition. Newell's won the 1911 edition defeating
Porteño 3–2 at the final. Other trophy were teams of both cities played together was the
Copa Dr. Carlos Ibarguren, won by Newell's in 1921, defeating
Huracán by 3–0.
The arrival to Primera División In 1939, Newell's asked the
Argentine Football Association to play in the
Primera División championship. The AFA accepted the request, so Newell's played its first tournament in
1939, along with Rosario Central which was also added to the competition. Despite playing in the national tournaments, Newell's continued participating in the regional leagues of Rosario, but with youth amateur players. Newell's debuted in the AFA tournaments on 19 March 1939, defeating
San Lorenzo by 2–1. The line-up was: Heredia; Gilli, Soneyro; Sisniega, Perucca, Reynoso; Belén, Fabrini, Gómez, Franco, Sánchez.
National titles Newell's Old Boys have won the Primera División championship six times (
1974 Metropolitano,
1987–88,
1990–91,
1992 Clausura,
Apertura 2004 and
2013 Final) and were the runners-up of the
Copa Libertadores de América twice (1988 and 1992). The 1990–91 championship was contested between the 1990 Apertura (Newell's) and 1991 Clausura (
Boca Juniors) champions, which Newell's won in home-and-away matches. Even though the 1990 Apertura was not considered official by itself, it is considered by Newell's supporters to be their "seventh" championship. Newell's also won a friendly youth mini-tournament called the Little World Cup in 1988, against
River Plate,
Milan,
Juventus,
Real Madrid and
Manchester United, and is, together with Boca Juniors, San Lorenzo and
Racing Club one of the few Argentine clubs that made a long and successful tour in Europe (in 1949), in which they defeated several important teams such as
Valencia,
Borussia Mönchengladbach, Real Madrid and the Spanish National "A" Team. These are the only major international achievements of the club until now (although several minor international summer tournaments were won, with the 1943 Copa de Oro Rioplatense standing up). So far the club has not won an official international championship. Newell's Old Boys is one of a very few teams to have had all their players represent the national team in a single game, when they represented Argentina in a Pre-Olympic Tournament with their undefeated reserve team. It finished third in America, after Brazil and Uruguay. The team has also contributed a great number of players to the
Argentina national team, and exported many players to Europe's top leagues, mostly to Italy and Spain. Among its great players were
Gabriel Batistuta,
Abel Balbo,
Jorge Valdano,
Américo Gallego,
Mario Zanabria,
Gustavo Dezotti,
Roberto Sensini,
Walter Samuel,
Mauricio Pochettino,
René Pontoni,
Gerardo Martino, Ángel Perucca and several more. It has recently produced
Argentine internationals Gabriel Heinze,
Maxi Rodríguez and
Lionel Messi. The club's president is Dr Ignacio Astore, a former team doctor, who was elected in September 2021. ==Kit and badge==