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    Institución Atlética Sud América, usually known as Sud América or just IASA, is a football club from Montevideo. They currently play in the Uruguayan Segunda...
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  • IASA may refer to: Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 Institución Atlética Sud América, a football club from Montevideo in Uruguay International Association...
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  • Stadium Parque Carlos Ángel Fossa (category Sud América players)
    stadium located in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is owned by the Institución Atlética Sud América, a football club based in the city. The stadium is also known...
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  • Uruguayan football league system (category Football league systems in South America)
    de Montevideo Rampla Juniors Fútbol Club Rocha Fútbol Club Institución Atlética Sud América Tacuarembó Fútbol Club C.S.D. Villa Española Club Atlético...
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    SpeedSkatingStats.com. Retrieved 25 August 2012. "Home page". Institución Atlética Sud América. Archived from the original on December 11, 2010. Retrieved...
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  • Club Naconal de Football (Uruguay) José María Correa FW / /19 Institucion Atletica Sud America (Uruguay) Roberto Porta FW 07/06/1913 Club Nacional de Football...
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  • Coach: Rafael Franco [es] "Copa América 1967 Uruguay » Teams". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 14 July 2021. "South American Championship 1967". RSSSF. Retrieved...
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