• Club Deportivo Litoral, commonly known as Club Litoral or as just Litoral, is a Bolivian football club based in La Paz. The team plays in La Paz Football...
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  • Club Deportivo Litoral may refer to: Club Deportivo Litoral (Cochabamba) Club Deportivo Litoral (La Paz) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    José Bustamante (footballer, born 1907) (category Club Deportivo Litoral (La Paz) players)
    unknown) was a Bolivian footballer who played as a forward for Club Litoral of La Paz. Bustamante is deceased. During his career who made two appearances...
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    La Paz, officially Nuestra Señora de La Paz, is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With 755,732 residents as of 2024, La Paz...
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  • Club Deportivo Litoral is a professional football team based in La Paz Department, Bolivia that competes in the Bolivian Primera División. Bolivian Primera...
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  • ocean shoreline Club Deportivo Litoral (Cochabamba), a Bolivian football club Club Deportivo Litoral (La Paz), a Bolivian football club This disambiguation...
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  • Club Deportivo Olímpico Litoral is a Salvadoran professional football club based in Loma Larga, La Unión Department, El Salvador. The club currently plays...
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    Roberto Capparelli (category Club Deportivo Litoral (La Paz) players)
    División. In 1948 he was traded to Club Litoral that won the La Paz Football Association (LPFA) treble in 1947–49. The club also represented Bolivia in the...
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  • (Mallarauco [es]) Deportivo Parral (Parral) Deportivo Purranque (Purranque) Deportivo Riquelme (La Cruz) Deportivo Santa Juana (Santa Juana) Deportivo Valdivia...
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    national club championship existed then in Bolivia so the country was represented by the current champion of capital city La Paz. No national club championship...
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  • national champion. The oldest regional championship is the one played in La Paz. It started in 1914 and it was considered for many years as the top Bolivian...
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  • List of football clubs in El Salvador sorted by division: CD Deportivo de Ahuachapan []Estadio Simeon Magaña[] Real Pajonal C.D. Vendaval (San Isidro...
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    the "Torneo Profesional" was created. Between 1950 and 1959, only clubs from La Paz, Oruro (since 1954) and Cochabamba (1955) took part of the championship...
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  • that club, he coincided with his compatriot Adolfo Olivares and won the 1974 league title. In Bolivia, Ortiz also played for Litoral from La Paz. As a...
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  • Atletico San Simon Escuela de Fútbol de Pasaquina C.D. Atlas La Union* C.D. Olìmpico Litoral C.D. El Vencedor C.D. San Carlos C.D. Los Andes C.D. Estrellas...
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  • Antonio Greco (category Club Deportivo Litoral (Cochabamba) players)
    Greco was born in La Paz on 17 September 1923. He played for Bolivia in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Club Litoral. Some sources mention...
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  • Marte, Marte Soyapango, Caterpillar de San Salvador, Picapiedra del Plan de la Laguna, Antiguo Cuscatlán, Dragón, Once Municipal, Molino F. C, Ahuachapán...
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  • Mariscal Braun (category Football clubs in La Paz)
    Club Mariscal Braun is a football club based in the city of La Paz, Bolivia, which currently competes in the La Paz Regional League. It was founded on...
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  • Fútbol Salvadoreño - Apertura 2024 Zacatecoluca Brasilia Espartano Olímpico Litoral Batanecos Cangrejera New Teams or teams that purchased a spot in the Segunda...
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  • This is a list of active and defunct football (soccer) clubs in Bolivia. Bolivian First Division at RSSSF Bolivian Second Division at RSSSF...
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    Unión de Santa Fe (category Association football clubs established in 1907)
    (2021–2023) Sebastián Méndez (2023) Kily González (2023–present) Source: El Litoral – Actualidad Tatengue Primera División B Winners (1): 1966 Campeonato de...
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    Benigno Gutiérrez (category Club Deportivo Litoral (Cochabamba) players)
    Gutiérrez played at the 1949 South American Championship. He also played for Club Litoral. 1950 FIFA World Cup Brazil Archived September 18, 2011, at the Wayback...
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  • national team player who played his regular league football with a foreign club was George Robledo of Chile, who played in England's Football League First...
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  • Retrieved 12 May 2021. Including Unión Atlético Táchira. Including Deportivo Italia, Deportivo Italchacao and Petare. Including Real Garcilaso.    Playing at...
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  • single player in a match is six by Juan Carlos Sánchez, in Club Blooming's 8–0 victory over Deportivo Italia on 7 April 1985, and Julián Álvarez, in River Plate's...
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  • football clubs in Equatorial Guinea, which is ordered according to the division they currently play in. For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in Equatorial...
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    football clubs Caracas Fútbol Club, Deportivo Petare, Atlético Venezuela, SD Centro Italo Venezolano, Estrella Roja FC and Deportivo La Guaira. Deportivo Petare...
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  • (3 players from French clubs) and Peru (1 player from a Mexican club) were the only teams to have players from foreign clubs. Head coaches: Francisco...
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    Lima (redirect from La Ciudad de los Reyes)
    Capel Molina, José J. (1999). "Lima, un clima de desierto litoral" (PDF). Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense (in Spanish). 19. Madrid: Universidad...
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    Ramiro Blacut (category Footballers from La Paz)
    Championship. During his career, he represented Club Bolívar and The Strongest as well as Argentine club Ferro Carril Oeste from 1963 to 1965. In addition...
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