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    two Copas Colombia, and international titles such as one Copa Sudamericana, one Suruga Bank Championship, and one Copa Simón Bolívar. Santa Fe is one...
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    wˈnjon]; mostly known as Unión de Santa Fe [uˈnjon de santa ˈfe]) is a sports club from Santa Fe, the capital city of the Santa Fe Province, in Argentina. The...
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    Atlético Colón de Santa Fe (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ aˈtletiko koˈlon]), commonly referred to as Colón de Santa Fe [koˈlon de santa ˈfe], is a sports...
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  • Rosario Central (category Football clubs in Rosario, Santa Fe)
    hometown and the only one of current Santa Fe province teams to have won an international title organised by CONMEBOL, the Copa Conmebol, won by the club in 1995...
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    Retrieved 16 August 2023. "Re-post: Santa campeón de la última Copa Colombia" [Re-post: Santa Fe champion of the last Copa Colombia] (in Spanish). Bestiario...
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    Gerardo Bedoya (category Independiente Santa Fe footballers)
    In 2004, he joined Colón de Santa Fe and in 2005 he moved to Boca Juniors where he only played 3 games (all in the Copa Libertadores) before moving to...
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    The 2022 Copa Colombia, officially the Copa BetPlay Dimayor 2022 for sponsorship reasons, was the 20th edition of the Copa Colombia, the national cup competition...
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  • the second leg was hosted by Santa Fe at Estadio El Campín in Bogotá on 9 December. The winner qualified for the 2016 Copa Libertadores, and earned the...
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    Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López (category Football venues in Santa Fe Province)
    Stadium, popularly known as The Elephant Graveyard, is a football stadium in Santa Fe, Argentina. It was inaugurated in 1946 and is owned and operated by Club...
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  • Championship. They also automatically qualified for the 2017 Copa Libertadores group stage. Santa Fe were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Cerro...
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    Rosario (redirect from Rosario, Santa Fe)
    pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo]) is the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe. The city, located 300 km (186 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires on the west...
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    The 2023 Copa Colombia, officially the Copa BetPlay Dimayor 2023 for sponsorship reasons, was the 21st edition of the Copa Colombia, the national cup...
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  • América de Cali (category Copa Merconorte winning clubs)
    on the Santa Fe side of the rivalry.[citation needed]   record s shared record Torneo ESPN: 2020 Copa Ilustre Municipalidad de Chillan: 2016 Copa Campeones...
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    Lucas Alario (category People from Nueve de Julio Department, Santa Fe)
    2022. "Arsenal ganó en Santa Fe, se salvó de la Promoción y va por la Copa" [Arsenal won in Santa Fe, avoided relegation and are going for the Copa]...
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  • Jhon Arias (footballer) (category Independiente Santa Fe footballers)
    Primera A in 2020. On 7 January 2021, he transferred to Independiente Santa Fe. Arias ventured abroad for the first time on 18 August 2021, signing a...
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  • Palmeiras v Independiente Jorge Wilstermann v Santa Fe Santa Fe v Jorge Wilstermann Independiente Santa Fe drew 2–2 with Jorge Wilstermann on point aggregate...
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  • football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. Colombian team Santa Fe qualified to play in the 2016 Copa Libertadores, the 2016 Recopa Sudamericana, and the 2016...
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    Yerry Mina (category Independiente Santa Fe footballers)
    was a regular starter during his tenure at Santa Fe, which culminated in the 2015 championship winning Copa Sudamericana campaign. On 1 May 2016, Mina...
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    Millonarios F.C. (category Copa Merconorte winning clubs)
    Independiente Santa Fe and Atlético Nacional. Millonarios competes in the Clásico Capitalino against home-town rivals Independiente Santa Fe, Clásico Colombiano...
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    Mario Zanabria (category Unión de Santa Fe footballers)
    October 1948 in Santa Fe) is an Argentine former football player, who played as a midfielder. He was in Argentina's squad for the 1975 Copa America. A playmaker...
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  • Wilson Morelo (category Independiente Santa Fe footballers)
    Includes Copa Colombia and Superliga Colombiana. Santa Fe Categoría Primera A (1): 2014–II Superliga Colombiana (1): 2015 Copa Sudamericana (1): 2015 Copa Sudamericana...
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  • Lucas Esquivel (category Footballers from Santa Fe, Argentina)
    Athletico Paranaense. Born in Santa Fe, Esquivel played for local side Club Pucará before joining Unión de Santa Fe's youth sides at the age of 15. He...
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  • Paraguaya. Santa Cruz is most notable for scoring during the first–leg of the 2014 Copa Libertadores Finals. He is also the brother of Roque Santa Cruz. In...
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    Miguel Borja (category Independiente Santa Fe footballers)
    Colombia in 2015, going on loan to Santa Fe, where he was part of the squad that won both the Superliga Colombiana and the Copa Sudamericana. He eventually returned...
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    Newell's Old Boys (category Football clubs in Rosario, Santa Fe)
    aˈtletiko ˈɲuls olˈβojs]) is an Argentine sports club based in Rosario, Santa Fe. The club was founded on 3 November 1903, and is named after Isaac Newell...
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    Freddy Rincón (category Independiente Santa Fe footballers)
    (Brazil). Rincón began his professional career at Independiente Santa in 1986, winning the Copa Colombia in 1989 with the capital club, as well as gaining...
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    11, 2023. Retrieved January 11, 2023. "Universidad Cesar Vallejo - Santa Fe 1:1 (Copa Sudamericana 2011, 1. Round)". worldfootball.net. Archived from the...
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  • Club Deportivo Santa Fe is a football team based in Santa Fe, Granada. Formed in 1931, from the 2010–11 onwards, the senior team doesn't compete in any...
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  • Edwin Cardona (category Independiente Santa Fe footballers)
    2014-I Independiente Santa Fe Categoría Primera A: 2012-I Boca Juniors Argentine Primera División: 2017–18 Copa Argentina: 2019–20 Copa de la Liga Profesional:...
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    Lionel Scaloni (category Footballers from Santa Fe, Argentina)
    player, he operated as a right-back or right midfielder. Born in Pujato, Santa Fe, Scaloni debuted as a player for Newell's Old Boys in 1995. He spent most...
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