Club Atlético Almirante Brown (mostly known as Brown de Arrecifes) is an Argentine sports club from the city of Arrecifes, in Buenos Aires Province. Although...
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Province, Municipalidad de Almirante Brown. URL accessed 15 October 2006. Spanish: Club Atlético Almirante Brown de Arrecifes, see the report of the Argentine...
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Almirante Brown is a partido of the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, located at the south of the Gran Buenos Aires urban area, at coordinates 34°47′S...
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Diego Osella (footballer) (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
1993–1994 San Luis Potosí 1994–1995 Almirante Brown de Arrecifes 1996–1997 Central Córdoba 1997–1998 Almirante Brown de Arrecifes 1998–2001 Tiro Federal 2001–2004...
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Juan Martín (footballer) (category Almirante Brown de Arrecifes players)
1999–2001 Almirante Brown 2001–2002 Luján de Cuyo 2002–2003 Almirante Brown 2003–2004 Defensores de Cambaceres 2004 Defensa y Justicia 2005–2006 Luján de Cuyo...
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Gerardo Martino (category Almirante Brown de Arrecifes managers)
Newell's Old Boys Argentine Primera División: 2013 Final Barcelona Supercopa de España: 2013 Copa del Rey runner-up: 2013–14 Atlanta United MLS Eastern Conference...
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Hugo (footballer, born 1974) (category Almirante Brown de Arrecifes players)
served as a youth coach at Groningen. After spending a year playing for Almirante Brown in Argentina, he returned to Groningen. Hugo, who also acquired Dutch...
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Juan Cruz Real (category Almirante Brown de Arrecifes players)
with Arsenal de Sarandí. Soon after he featured in the lower Argentinian leagues with Independiente Rivadavia, and Almirante Brown de Arrecifes, winning the...
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founded in 1901, and the people are known as arrecifeños. Arrecifes is home to Club Atlético Almirante Brown football club. Arrecifes Todd Viña v t e...
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Club Atlético Sarmiento (La Banda) (redirect from Sarmiento de La Banda)
In the Argentinian Tournament B 1995-96 lost the final with Almirante Brown de Arrecifes and the possibility to ascend to the Torneo Argentino A. In 2010...
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Rafael Bianchi (category Almirante Brown de Arrecifes players)
in 1991 and Everton de Viña del Mar in 1993. In Argentina, he had stints with Lanús, Huracán de Corrientes and Brown de Arrecifes. At international level...
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of Arrecifes against Indians. Three years later, he participated in the campaign of Captain Juan de San Martín to the area that is now Laguna de los...
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Darío Ortiz (footballer) (category Almirante Brown de Arrecifes players)
appearances. Ortiz ended his career with moves to Primera B Nacional teams Almirante Brown and Independiente Rivadavia. Ortiz made his first step into football...
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Matías Urbano (category Almirante Brown de Arrecifes players)
playing for Club Cipolletti. He made his debut in first division with Talleres de Córdoba in 2001. He later moved to Colombia where he played for Real Cartagena...
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Julio Alcorsé (category Almirante Brown de Arrecifes players)
Swiss Club: F.C Luzern (2001–2002) scoring 6 goals in 14 games. Almirante Brown (Arrecifes), Deportivo Moron, Union La Calera (Chile) and Sportivo Belgrano...
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Patricio Bedrossian (category Estudiantes de Buenos Aires footballers)
de Ajo, Buenos Aires, Argentina Position(s) Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1995–1996 Lanús 2 (0) 1997–1998 Almirante Brown de Arrecifes...
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Rodrigo Marangoni (category Club Almirante Brown footballers)
Arsenal de Sarandí, but left the club after making only seven first-team appearances. In 2001, Marangoni spent some time with Almirante Brown de Arrecifes. In...
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Nicolás Chiesa (category Club Almirante Brown footballers)
being to scout and analyze the Ecuadorian players featuring in Europe. Almirante Brown Primera B: 2006–07 Floriana Maltese FA Trophy: 2016–17 Floriana Maltese...
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Walter Paz (category Almirante Brown de Arrecifes players)
thefreelibrary.com. 1997. Retrieved 6 May 2024. "2002-2004 – Sin novedad en la era de los torneos cortos". Club Deportes Cobresal (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 May...
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October 1917 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Heritage Museum. The Argentine football club Almirante Brown de Arrecifes was established in Arrecifes, Argentina. Born: Geoffrey Bibby, English archaeologist...
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Adrogué/Burzaco: Brown (Adrogué) vs. San Martín (Burzaco) América: Independiente (América) vs. Rivadavia (América) Arrecifes: Almirante Brown (Arrecifes) vs. Huracán...
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Florida San Francisco Solano Berazategui Florencio Varela Lanús Almirante Brown Lomas de Zamora 2010 Census provisional results Wikimedia Commons has media...
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César Monasterio (footballer) (category Club Almirante Brown footballers)
Primera with Platense. In 1998, he moved down a division to play for Brown de Arrecifes and then Independiente Rivadavia. In 2000–2001, he had a spell in...
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Lomas de Zamora is a partido (district) of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, and part of the Greater Buenos Aires urban agglomeration. It has an area of...
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Partidos of Buenos Aires (redirect from Partidos de Buenos Aires)
province into 45 partidos: Arrecifes, Baradero, Barrancas al Sud (Avellaneda), Belgrano (Barrio Belgrano), Cañuelas, Carmen de Areco, Chacabuco, Chascomús...
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(13 mi) from the city of Buenos Aires. The founder of San Isidro was Domingo de Acassuso, who built a cathedral in 1706 dedicated to San Isidro Labrador,...
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Pueyrredón Bridge to Barracas and the New Pueyrredón Bridge, directly to the 9 de Julio Avenue. The Nicolás Avellaneda Bridge also connects the Isla Maciel...
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priest of the Province of Buenos Aires, serving in the curacy of Almirante Brown, Arrecifes, Benito Juárez, Moreno, Ramallo and others. Tomás Canavery was...
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Buenos Aires Province Adolfo Alsina Adolfo Gonzáles Chaves Alberti Almirante Brown Arrecifes Avellaneda Ayacucho Azul Bahía Blanca Balcarce Baradero Benito...
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González (First City Council president), Marcelo Nadal, Adalberto Montes de Oca, Luis Sosa, and Jose Gonzalez composing Justicialist Party bloc. Ricardo...
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