The year 1977 represents a golden chapter in Central Córdoba's history. After a series of ups and downs, the club found itself in Primera B, fighting to return to the elite of Argentine football. Los Ferroviarios, known for their tenacious play and unwavering fan support, began the season with the determination to achieve promotion.

Under the guidance of coach Juan Carlos Gutiérrez, the team quickly established itself as one of the favorites in the division. Gutiérrez implemented an offensive style of play, based on the speed and technique of his players. With standout figures like striker Carlos Salinas and midfielder José Luis Salcedo, Central Córdoba proved to be unbeatable on the field.

The fans, who made their presence felt at every match in Estadio Alfredo Terrera, were a crucial factor in the team’s success. The atmosphere intensified with each game, as supporters filled the stands, creating an electrifying environment that pushed the players forward. Each victory was celebrated as if it were a triumph in life, and the hope of promotion was palpable in the air.

The culmination moment arrived on December 4, 1977. In a decisive match, Central Córdoba faced their arch-rival, Santiago Wanderers, in a showdown that would define the fate of both teams. The tension was palpable, and the city of Santiago del Estero came to a standstill to experience this pivotal moment. Los Ferroviarios secured a victory that resonated in the hearts of their fans and sealed their return to the Primera División.

This promotion not only meant a sporting achievement but also united the community. Central Córdoba became a symbol of pride for Santiago del Estero, and the passion for football intensified. The club had not only reclaimed its place in the elite but had also cemented its legacy in the history of Argentine football.

Today, more than four decades later, that promotion of 1977 is still remembered as a miracle in the history of Los Ferroviarios. The feat of that team is passed down from generation to generation, and the fans continue to dream of repeating those glorious moments. Central Córdoba, with its rich history and fervent supporters, remains a bastion of Argentine football, reminding us that dreams can come true with perseverance and dedication.