The club was founded on June 28, 1914[3] by workers of the Buenos Aires Midland Railway[4] with the objective to participate in some sports and other social activities. In 1929 the club was divided into two divisions: "Club Midland" and "Club Atlético Libertad", but they were reunited in 1933. After the merger, it was decided that club's colours would be white and blue.[5]
Midland competed in the regional divisions until 1960 when the club gained its affiliation to the Argentine Football Association. One year later Midland started competing in the lowest league, Primera D Metropolitana. Between 1988 and 1989 Midland set a South American record reaching a mark of 50 consecutive games being undefeated.[5] As a consequence of that notable campaign, the team won the Primera D title promoting to Primera C Metropolitana.[3]
The club had a short run in the Primera C during the 1990s and even came to play in the Primera B after winning the Torneo Reducido in 1996.
In 2008-09 the team won the Primera D championship (their 3rd. title), therefore it was promoted to play in the Primera C Metropolitana.[3] In 2023 Midland defeated Liniers 5–2 on goal difference, promoting to Primera B Metro for the second time in club's history.[6]
In November 2025 Midland promoted to the second division of Argentina, Primera Nacional, after being crowned champion of the 2025 Primera B Metropolitana entire season. As Midland won both, Apertura and Clausura tournaments, the club secured promotion to the upper division.[1]
As of 8March2026[update]
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.