Lanús Athletic Club was an Argentine sports club located in the Remedios de Escalada district of Lanús Partido, established by employees of railway company...
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of Lanús, one of the biggest suburbs of Greater Buenos Aires. Two institutions were named "Lanús" by that time. One of them was Lanús Athletic Club, which...
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many of its players to move to other teams such as Lobos AC and Lanús Athletic Club. The BAEHS team returned to Primera División for the 1895 championship...
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club sited in the Remedios de Escalada district of Lanús Partido, Greater Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently...
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of those classified by the Rosario League. And Lanús, before the other Rosario, Federal Shot. But Lanús did not get to play, because he left the Argentine...
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Jorge Brown (category Club Atlético Lanús footballers)
School A.C. team. In 1896 he joined Club Palermo where he played until 1897 when he moved to Lanús Athletic Club. In 1900 he returned to the English High...
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1897 Argentine Primera División (category Lomas Athletic Club)
beating Lanús A.C. by 1-0 in a 3rd playoff match. The players of Lomas Academy (dissolved one year before) returned to its parent club, Lomas Athletic, while...
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C.F. Pachuca (redirect from Club de futbol pachuca)
working for the Compañía Real del Monte y Pachuca, founded the "Pachuca Athletic Club" in 1901. Originally they practiced football only as an unorganised...
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Bielsa's coaching, the club won their fifth national championship by finishing first in the 1998 Clausura, 6 points above runner-up Lanús. Vélez secured the...
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competitive squad from the institution. Not related to Club Atlético Lanús When Alumni won the 1900 title the club still named "English High School AC". In 1901...
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Barracas Athletic Club was a football club from Lanús, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. The club was notable for having played several seasons in Argentine...
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Charles Douglas Moffatt (category Flores Athletic Club players)
English High School, Belgrano AC, Lomas, Lanús Athletic Club, Porteño, Maldonado Football Club, Scots School Club and Lomas' Barker Memorial School. Moffat...
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Nery Pumpido (category Club Atlético River Plate footballers)
to Argentina to his first club, Union in 1991. His last season before retirement from football was at the Lanus Athletic Club in 1993. Although chosen...
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58.4631750°W / -34.5735278; -58.4631750 Belgrano Athletic Club is an Argentine amateur sports club from Belgrano, Buenos Aires. One of Argentina's oldest...
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Diego Valeri (category Club Atlético Lanús footballers)
goals in 26 matches and helped Lanús to the Apertura title. Towards the end of his time at Lanús, Valeri was named club captain. On 17 July 2009, Valeri...
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Lautaro Acosta (category Club Atlético Lanús footballers)
professional footballer who plays for Club Atlético Lanús as a winger. He started his professional career at Lanús, making his debut with the first team...
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Lomas Athletic Club is an Argentine sports club from the Lomas de Zamora district of Greater Buenos Aires. One of Argentina's oldest clubs still in existence...
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Grêmio FBPA (redirect from Grêmio (football club))
Libertadores, after defeating Club Atlético Lanús 1–0 at Arena do Grêmio, followed by a 2–1 victory in Estadio Ciudad de Lanús. Luan was named the player...
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Flores Athletic Club was an Argentine sports club from Flores, Buenos Aires. The club was pioneer in the practise of some sports that would become popular...
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San Lorenzo de Almagro (redirect from Club Atlético San Lorenzo)
Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, commonly known as San Lorenzo de Almagro, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Boedo neighborhood...
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61fb68b3ca5-f10bf774dc62-1000/top-division_clubs_in_europe_2022-23.pdf [bare URL PDF] UAB Official Athletic Site Archived 4 September 2010 at the Wayback...
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Reformer Athletic Club was an Argentine sports club based in the city of Campana, Buenos Aires. Founded by British-origin citizens, Reformer was mostly...
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St. Andrew's Athletic Club was a sports club established in Argentina by Scottish immigrants from the St. Andrew's Scots School, the oldest private school...
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Lanús Partido) 2010 Census provisional results Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lomas de Zamora Partido. Official website Lomas Athletic Club -...
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Excursionistas Ferro Gimnasia La Plata Huracán Independiente Lanús Platense Racing Club River Plate (11) Rosario Central San Lorenzo SAT UAI Urquiza (5)...
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Athletic Club is an Argentine sports club based in the city of Lobos, Buenos Aires. Although other sports were practised at the club, Lobos Athletic is...
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Nicoli Brathwaite (section Club career)
Brathwaite was selected to travel to Argentina for a residency with Club Atlético Lanús of the Primera División. Ultimately, the trial was unsuccessful because...
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Rosario Central (redirect from Club Atlético Rosario Central)
purpose of establishing a club. British English citizen Thomas Mutton suggested the name "Central Argentine Railway Athletic Club", which was approved. Scotsman...
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featured a blue emblem with white details, very similar to St. Andrew's Athletic Club's emblem. It is unknown whether this similarity was intentional or coincidental...
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CR Flamengo (redirect from Flamengo (football club))
"Flamengo Regatta Club", was established in 1895 as Flamengo's first ever organized athletic department, forming the basis of the club's history and identity...
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