1894 in Argentine football saw Lomas A.C. become the first team to retain the Primera División championship. The runner-up was Rosario A.C., which made...
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The 1894 Primera División was the 3rd season of top-flight football in Argentina. The season began on April 15 and ended on September 9. The championship...
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professional football league in Argentina, organised by the Argentine Football Association (AFA). The Primera División is the country's premier football division...
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The Argentina football champion is the winner of the highest league in Argentine football, the Primera División. The league season have had different...
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Luigi Croce (born 1940), Italian yacht racer Marcos Croce (1894–1978), Argentine footballer Maria Eufrasia della Croce (1597–1676), Italian nun and painter...
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Sivori (category Surnames of Argentine origin)
surname include: Camillo Sivori (1817–1894), Italian virtuoso violinist and composer Eduardo Sívori (1847–1918), Argentine artist widely regarded as his country's...
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1895 in Argentine football saw Lomas successfully defended its 1894 league title establishing a league record of 3 consecutive season titles. The runner-up...
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The following are the association football events of the year 1894 throughout the world. First Vienna FC K.F.C. Rhodienne-Verrewinkel Sporting Club de...
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Independiente Rivadavia (category Argentine football club stubs)
is a football club from Mendoza, Argentina. The team currently plays in Argentine Primera División, the first major league in Argentine Football league...
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Alumni Athletic Club (redirect from Alumni Athletic Club (football))
Argentine football team active during the first years of the sport in that country. Although officially founded in 1898, the team had been formed in 1893...
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century. Italian community in Argentina, along with Spanish immigrants, became a major part of modern Argentine society. Argentine culture has significant...
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as the Argentine War of Independence (c. 1810–1818), high infant mortality rates, low numbers of married couples who were both Afro-Argentine, the War...
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The Argentine football league system include tournaments organised by the Argentine Football Association. Clubs affiliated to the body compete in the...
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Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero (category Argentine football club stubs)
is an Argentine sports club based in Santiago del Estero. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in the Argentine Primera...
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Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza (category Football clubs in Mendoza Province)
Argentine football club located in the city of Mendoza. They currently plays in the Primera B Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football...
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top-flight professional football in Argentina. The league season began on 10 May and will end on 15 December 2024. Twenty-eight teams compete in the league: twenty-six...
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Nacho (given name) (section Football)
golfer Nacho Figueras (born 1977), Argentine polo player and face of Ralph Lauren Polo fragrances Ignacio Anaya (c. 1894–1975), Mexican restaurateur credited...
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Mateo Retegui (category Argentine men's footballers)
(born 29 April 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A club Atalanta. Born in Argentina, he plays for the Italy national team...
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the "Inicial and Final", a similar tournament. The top-flight of Argentine football had 20 teams, with seasons divided into two tournaments: "Apertura"...
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St. Andrew's Athletic Club (category Association football clubs disestablished in 1894)
) the first Primera División championship organized in 1891 by the "Argentine Association Football League", a body founded that same year by fellow student...
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architect; Miguel Ángel Botta (1941–2019), Argentine boxer; Rubén Botta (born 1990), Argentine footballer; Paul-Émile Botta or Paolo Emiliano Botta (1802–1870)...
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José Amalfitani (category Argentine football chairmen and investors)
José Amalfitani (June 16, 1894 – May 14, 1969), nicknamed Don Pepe (in English "Mr. Pepe"),[1] was an Argentine construction manager, sports journalist...
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1970), Argentine footballer Oscar Javier Morales Albornoz (born 1975), Uruguayan footballer Juan José Albornoz (born 1982), Chilean footballer Mauricio...
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Corrientes building was finished in 1894. Primera División Winners (1): 1891 On its official website, the Argentine Football Association (AFA) only cites...
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Lombardi (born 1975), Argentine footballer Hernán Lombardi (born 1960), Argentine politician Joe Lombardi (born 1971), American football coach and player,...
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football again in 1894, and are now Norway's oldest football club. The oldest football club in Poland was either Lechia Lwów, established in 1903, or Czarni...
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Adrian (section American football)
1976), Argentine footballer Adrián González (footballer, born 1988), Spanish footballer Adrián González (footballer, born 1995), Argentine footballer Adrián...
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María Peralta (born 1977), Argentine runner María Peraza (born 1994), Venezuelan footballer María Perceval (born 1956), Argentine politician Maria Perego...
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José Hernández (redirect from Jose Hernandez (footballer))
José Hernández may refer to: José Hernández (writer) (1834–1886), Argentine writer Pepe Hern (José Hernández Bethencourth, 1927–2009), American actor...
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(boxer) (1897–1977), Argentine welterweight professional boxer Héctor Méndez (rugby union), Argentine former rugby union footballer and coach José Méndez...
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