• Club Atlético Obras Sanitarias de la Nación (mostly known simply as Obras Sanitarias or Obras) is an Argentine professional sports club that is located...
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    created Liga Nacional de Básquetbol (LNB), facing Argentino de Firmat at Obras Sanitarias venue. The team returned to LNB in 2015. The Asociación Amateurs de...
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  • settled there after the club had to leave its facilities in Palermo, Buenos Aires, which belonged to the Club Obras Sanitarias. Cabaña El Arbolito (Little...
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  • winning clubs in the Liga Argentina de Voleibol with eight titles, winning the last one in 2019 after beating Obras Sanitarias in the final. The club also...
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    Argentino de Firmat at the Obras Sanitarias venue. Nevertheless, the team was relegated that same year. The basketball section of the club was inactive between...
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    Club Atlético Platense is an Argentine sports club based in Florida, Buenos Aires. The club nickname is Calamar (Squid) after the journalist Palacio Zino...
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  • Flor Meléndez (category Sport Club Corinthians Paulista basketball coaches)
    American and Caribbean games. From 1982 to 1985, Meléndez coach the Obras Sanitarias and guided the team to the 1983 FIBA Intercontinental Cup title, becoming...
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    Unión de Santa Fe (category Association football clubs established in 1907)
    usually nicknamed "El Tate". The colours of the club consist of red and white vertical stripes. Managed by Juan Carlos Lorenzo in 1975, Unión made a great...
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  • regionalised Torneo del Oeste. Teqüe Rugby Club was founded by former players and managers of Club Obras Sanitarias, on December 16, 1973. The word Teqüe means...
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  • Jesús Herrera Jaime (Club Obras Sanitarias) Best outside hitters Rodrigo Leão (Sada Cruzeiro) Osniel Melgarejo (Club Obras Sanitarias) Best setter Maximiliano...
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  • Deportivo San Andrés, a club from General San Martín Partido, after they defeated River Plate in the finals. Boca Juniors, Obras Sanitarias, Lanús, and San Lorenzo...
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    Pablo Prigioni (category Obras Sanitarias basketball players)
    to Belgrano San Nicolás in 1996, playing with them until 1998. Prigioni transferred to Obras Sanitarias in 1998 and played with the club until 1999. In...
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    Juan Ignacio Sánchez Brown (born May 8, 1977), commonly known as Pepe Sánchez, is an Argentine former professional basketball player. He played at the...
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  • Metropolitano championships. In both cases, team prevailed over favorite Obras Sanitarias, Argentina's powerhouse at the time. The team included players such...
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    InterLeagues Tournament, losing to Obras Sanitarias in 2011, and to Peñarol Mar del Plata in 2012 . Also in 2011, the club was the runner-up in the FIBA South...
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  • game was played on April 26, 1985, when San Lorenzo de Almagro faced Argentino de Firmat at Estadio Obras Sanitarias. Ferro Carril Oeste was the first LNB...
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  • sus Redonditos de Ricota was during their 1991 show at the Estadio Obras Sanitarias, where a young man called Walter Bulacio was stopped and arrested for...
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  • All-Tournament Team: F Tony Washam, Obras Sanitarias F Leonardo Gutiérrez, Peñarol C Juan Pedro Gutiérrez, Obras Sanitarias G Facundo Campazzo, Peñarol G Joe...
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    Italian immigrant named Juan Domingo Palermo in the late 16th century, shortly after the foundation of Buenos Aires in 1580. Juan Manuel de Rosas built...
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    Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba (category Association football clubs established in 1918)
    The club currently plays in Estadio Presidente Perón in which is located in the neighborhood of Alta Cordoba. The origin of its name comes from Juan Perón...
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    in the opening game v. San Lorenzo) scored the first official goal at the new venue. After the stadium was inaugurated, the club continued to introduce...
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  • Juan Alberto Espil Vanotti (born 5 January 1968) is a retired Argentine-Italian professional basketball player, who played as a shooting guard-small forward...
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  • Cruzeiro) 2013 – Demián González (UPCN San Juan) 2014 – Wallace de Souza (Sada Cruzeiro) 2015 – Nikolay Uchikov (UPCN San Juan) 2016 – Yoandry Leal (Sada Cruzeiro)...
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  • Torneo de la URBA) for the first time after defeating Obras Sanitarias 17–3. Years later the club inaugurated its own field (1935), located in Munro, Buenos...
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    Hernán Montenegro (category Obras Sanitarias basketball players)
    career, leading a team where also played other prominent players such as Juan Espil, Javier Maretto and José Luis Gil. Estudiantes made a great campaign...
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    y Corrientes commercial district Palace of Justice ("Tribunales") Obras Sanitarias building, Córdoba y Ayacucho University of Buenos Aires complex: Faculty...
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  • centre of Buenos Aires, several former clubs used it as their home venues. Some of them were Alumni, Barracas A.C., San Lorenzo, Argentinos Juniors, among...
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  • Club de Amigos, Boca Juniors, G.E.B.A., Club Italiano, and Náutico Hacoaj) and 5 from the rest of the country (Mendoza de Regatas, Obras de San Juan,...
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    Buenos Aires Oscar y Juan Gálvez is a 45,000 capacity motor racing circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina built in 1952 under president Juan Perón, named Autódromo...
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    Gabriel Fernández (basketball) (category Obras Sanitarias basketball players)
    professional basketball player. In his pro career, Fernández played with numerous clubs, including Boca Juniors in the Argentine league. As a member of Argentina's...
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