Overview
- The Federación Cordobesa de Fútbol set the final for Wednesday, Nov. 26 at Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, with remaining operational details to be agreed in the coming days.
- Instituto reached the final after a 0-0 draw and penalty win over Talleres in Alta Córdoba, a match restricted to home supporters following a police ‘high risk’ rating and a security operation reported near 40 million pesos.
- Belgrano advanced by defeating Racing de Nueva Italia 4-1 with several first‑team players involved, including forward Lucas Passerini.
- The 2025 Copa Córdoba debuted with 17 interior leagues, later adding Federal A and Primera Nacional clubs before Talleres, Instituto and Belgrano entered at the quarterfinals, and organizers aim to continue the event in 2026.
- Separately from the cup, Instituto hosts Talleres on Sunday at 17:00 for the Torneo Clausura derby with local‑only attendance, referee Yael Falcón Pérez, ESPN Premium broadcast, and club‑published entry requirements and pricing.