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    Club Independiente Santa Fe, known simply as Santa Fe, is a Colombian professional football team based in Bogotá, that currently plays in the Categoría...
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    Club Independiente Santa Fe Femenino, commonly known as Independiente Santa Fe or simply Santa Fe, is a professional women's football club based in Bogotá...
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    Club Atlético Independiente (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ aˈtletiko jndepenˈdjente]) is an Argentine professional sports club, which has its headquarters...
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    ðiβiˈsjon a]; English: "First Division A"), known officially as Campeonato Femenino YPF for sponsorship reasons, is a semi-professional women's football league...
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    Oriana Altuve (category Independiente Santa Fe (women) players)
    2011, 2012 and 2014 Colón Montevideo Campeonato Uruguayo Femenino: 2016 Independiente Santa Fe Colombian Women's Football League: 2017 Copa Libertadores...
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    and played for the NYIT Bears. In September 2017, Córdoba joined Independiente Santa Fe of the Colombian Women's Football League. In August 2018, Córdoba...
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    tournament in the country's history, the other two being Millonarios and Santa Fe. Atlético Nacional was founded in 1947 as Club Atlético Municipal de Medellín...
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    with Independiente Santa Fe and Atlético Nacional. Millonarios competes in the Clásico Capitalino against home-town rivals Independiente Santa Fe, Clásico...
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  • América de Cali Femenino, commonly known as América Femenino, is the women's association football section of América de Cali based in the city of Cali...
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  • Ivonne Chacón (category Independiente Santa Fe (women) players)
    Chacón was added to Colombia's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup squad. Independiente Santa Fe Liga Femenina Profesional runner-up: 2021 Copa Libertadores Femenina...
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  • consecutive season as Independiente Santa had qualified as champions of the 2017 Liga Femenina as undefeated champions. At Independiente Santa , Forbes was...
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  • Independiente de La Rioja vs. Riojano Chilecito: Defensores de La Plata vs. Estrella Roja Santa Rosa: All Boys de Santa Rosa vs. Club Atlético Santa Rosa...
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    Leicy Santos (category Independiente Santa Fe (women) players)
    (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 July 2024. Tiempo, Casa Editorial El. "Santa Fe femenino fue una 'tromba': goleó 0-3 a Equidad". futbolred.com (in Spanish)...
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  • Sergio Angulo (category Independiente Santa Fe footballers)
    also played for Cúcuta Deportivo, Independiente Santa Fe, América de Cali, Deportivo Pereira, Deportivo Independiente Popayán, Deportivo Pasto, and Deportivo...
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    Deportivo Cali Femenino, commonly known as Deportivo Cali, is a professional women's football club based in Cali, Colombia. They are the women's football...
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  • July 2022. "Acuerdo con el Independiente Santa Fe para la cesión de Leicy Santos" [Agreement with Independiente Santa Fe for the transfer of Leicy Santos]...
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    Big Five (Argentine football) (category Club Atlético Independiente)
    Cinco Grandes) refers to the traditional top five clubs: Boca Juniors, Independiente, Racing, River Plate and San Lorenzo. The term was coined on August...
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  • Luis Ceballos (footballer) (category Independiente Santa Fe footballers)
    Vial, where he retired. He also had a stint with Colombian club Independiente Santa Fe in 1994, becoming the third Chilean to play for the club after Carlos...
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  • Santander Bogotá teams: La Equidad Millonarios Santa Fe Medellín teams: Atlético Nacional Independiente Medellín Cali teams: América de Cali Deportivo...
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    Linda Caicedo (category Real Madrid Femenino players)
    finished atop their group once more, and advanced to the final against Santa Fe. Caicedo scored one goal against the team in the first leg of the final...
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    Pasto Deportivo Pereira Independiente Medellín Internacional Junior La Equidad Llaneros Millonarios Real Santander Santa Fe Football in Colombia "Así...
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    (2014) José Santa (2015–16) Oswaldo Durán (2016) Virgilio Puerto (2016) Jorge Vivaldo (2017) Néstor Craviotto (2017–) Atlético Huila Femenino is the women's...
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    also considered one of the Big Five of Argentine football, along with Independiente, River Plate, Boca Juniors, and Racing Club. San Lorenzo plays its home...
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    Macarena Sánchez (category Footballers from Santa Fe, Argentina)
    Belen (25 July 2016). "Una santafesina campeona del fútbol femenino de AFA" [A Santa Fe women's champion of AFA]. SOL 91.5 (in Spanish). Argentina. Retrieved...
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    competition. River Plate has official subsidiaries in provinces such as Santa Fe, Tucumán, Córdoba, Entre Ríos, Mendoza, Tierra del Fuego, Catamarca, among...
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  • Santa Laura on 3 December 1993, which ended in a 3–2 victory. Coached by Rubén Suñé, the Argentina starting line-up was: Valeria Otero (Independiente);...
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    the Colombian national league, along with Bogotá sides Millonarios and Santa Fe. It was also during this time period that Deportivo Cali had many of the...
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  • Aires, but also some from the rest of the Buenos Aires Province and the Santa Fe Province), and those affiliated indirectly through their local leagues...
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  • Sársfield Vélez Sársfield v Universidad Católica Santa Fe v Vélez Sársfield Vélez Sársfield v Santa Fe LDU Quito v Vélez Sársfield Vélez Sársfield v LDU...
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  • de Fútbol Femenino: Boca Juniors. Source: RSSSF 2010 Copa Sudamericana Independiente v Argentinos Juniors Argentinos Juniors v Independiente Argentinos...
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