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    victories over some rivals, such as San Martín AC (7–0), Reformer (7–0 and 4–0), Quilmes (7–2), Barracas AC and San Isidro (5–0 both), Lomas (4–0 and 5–0)...
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  • División) played for Barracas A.C. when they exiled from Uruguay due to the civil war of 1904. José Buruca Laforia, who was Barracas goalkeeper, gave his...
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  • When Alumni won the 1900 title the club still named "English High School AC". In 1901 it was renamed due to the Football Association did not allow teams...
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    la AFA Archived 2020-06-07 at the Wayback Machine, Clarín, 19 May 2020 "Barracas Central ascendió a primera división por primera vez tras vencer a Quilmes...
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    the BA&RR on Virrey del Pino and Superí to set their headquarters. Belgrano AC participated in the Primera División from 1896 to 1916. The squad won three...
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  • School, the oldest private school of Argentina. Playing its home games in Barracas, Buenos Aires, St. Andrew's was the first official football champion of...
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  • former clubs used it as their home venues. Some of them were Alumni, Barracas A.C., San Lorenzo, Argentinos Juniors, among others. The stadium also hosted...
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  • (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27) Sp. Buenos Aires (1920–34)...
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  • eight seasons. The relegation system was established from this season. Barracas AC withdrew after 7 fixtures and was disaffiliated by the Association. The...
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  • the main drainage in the city of Buenos Aires. Playing its home games in Barracas, Buenos Aires, Old Caledonians was the first official football champion...
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  • 2013 (Archive) Argentina second level champions - RSSSF Then renamed "Alumni AC", in 1901. The Federación Argentina de Football (FAF) was a rival association...
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    Argentino Plus "Deportes" at Lomas AC website Archived 2013-06-27 at archive.today, retrieved 7 April 2013 Lomas A.C. 125 aniversario by Jorge Gallego...
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    Machine on Periódico El Barrio, 29 Aug 2019, by Javier Perpignan Kimberley AC cumple 111 años Archived 2019-08-10 at the Wayback Machine on El Portal de...
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  • (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27) Sp. Buenos Aires (1920–34)...
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    squad were from Alumni (5 players), Quilmes (2), Belgrano AC (2), Lomas (1) and Barracas AC (1). For Uruguay, the squad was formed by eight players from...
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  • (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27) Sp. Buenos Aires (1920–34)...
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  • "elder brother" Lomas A.C. which was the champion. One year later, Lomas Academy won its first and only title, relegating Lomas AC to the third place. The...
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  • the Argentine football league system. At the international level, Rosario A.C. was also the first team outside Buenos Aires to win an international tournament...
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  • (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27) Sp. Buenos Aires (1920–34)...
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  • (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27) Sp. Buenos Aires (1920–34)...
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  • (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27) Sp. Buenos Aires (1920–34)...
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    (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27) Sp. Buenos Aires (1920–34)...
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  • activities. They usually spent summertime in their country houses located in Barracas, Buenos Aires, Belgrano, Buenos Aires and Flores, which was the favourite...
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  • until its disaffection, being runner-up in 1898 and 1899. Nowadays Lobos AC plays in "Liga Lobense de Fútbol", a regional league of Buenos Aires Province...
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    formed by players from Alumni (5), Quilmes (2), Belgrano A.C. (2), Lomas (1), and Barracas A.C. (1). During a long lapse of time, Argentina and Uruguay...
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  • (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27) Sp. Buenos Aires (1920–34)...
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  • (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27) Sp. Buenos Aires (1920–34)...
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    Sportiva Argentina in Palermo. On the other hand, Estudiantes defeated Barracas A.C. 3–1, advancing to the semifinals where the team beat Quilmes 3–2. The...
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