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    1965 the club moved to Temuco where it merged with the local football team Deportes Temuco. Known for the first two decades as Green Cross Temuco, in...
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  • The club was founded on February 22, 1960, as Deportes Temuco and again on March 20, 1965, after a merger with Green Cross. Until 1984, the club was known...
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  • indicated in some countries by a green cross sign C.A. Green Cross, an Ecuadorian football (soccer) club Club de Deportes Green Cross (1916–1985), a former Chilean...
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  • Dante Pesce (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    la camiseta blanca de la 'U'". www.365ldu.com (in Spanish). 10 January 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2023. "Club de Deportes GREEN CROSS". Fútbol en América...
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  • Club de Deportes Copiapó — or simply Deportes Copiapó — is a Chilean football club based in Copiapó, Atacama Region. Founded in 1999 after Regional Atacama's...
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    Gonzalo Carrasco (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Gonzalo Carrasco (28 July 1935 – 27 December 2013) was a Chilean footballer. He played in six matches for the Chile national football team from 1957 to...
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    Osvaldo Carvajal (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Osvaldo Carvajal (15 November 1914 – 11 July 1991) was a Chilean footballer. He played in four matches for the Chile national football team in 1941. He...
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  • Club de Deportes Iquique S.A.D.P. is a Chilean football club based in Iquique that is a current member of the Chilean Primera División. Founded in 1978...
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    Carlos Arancibia (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Carlos Arancibia Trivik (16 July 1911 – 17 March 1987) was a Chilean footballer. He played in three matches for the Chile national football team in 1942...
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  • Manuel Arancibia (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Manuel Arancibia (25 May 1908 – 27 March 1987) was a Chilean footballer. He played in six matches for the Chile national football team from 1937 to 1942...
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    José Santos Arias (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    7 March 2023. "U. de Chile - campañas - 1954". www.chuncho.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 March 2023. "Club de Deportes GREEN CROSS". Fútbol en América...
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  • Club de Deportes Cobresal or simply Cobresal, is a Chilean football club based in El Salvador, Atacama, a Chilean mining camp, and participates in Campeonato...
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    LAN-Chile Flight 621 (category Club de Deportes Green Cross)
    professional footballers and two members of the coaching staff from CD Green Cross. It was Chile's worst ever aviation disaster at the time. The accident...
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  • Rubén Rodríguez-Peña (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    In his homeland, Rodríguez-Peña played for Magallanes, Green Cross, Huachipato and Deportes La Serena in the top division from 1966 to 1972. In 1973...
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  • Club de Deportes Cobreloa S.A.D.P. (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ ðe ðeˈpoɾtes koβɾeˈloa] ), commonly referred to as Cobreloa, is a Chilean football professional...
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    Luis Olivares (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Olivares would be part of the club's lustrum of success where the club became champions of the 1961 and 1966 Primera División de Chile. During the 1961 season...
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    Carlos Schneeberger (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Attacker Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1930-? Colo-Colo International career 1928–1930 Chile 5 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals...
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  • Nelson Torres (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    1969 :: Indio Pije - Green Cross Temuco". Green Cross histórico (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 December 2023. "Club de Deportes GREEN CROSS". Fútbol en América...
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  • Club de Deportes Limache, is a Chilean football club based in Limache. They currently play at the second level of Chilean football, the Primera B. In 2020...
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  • Eladio Benítez (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    professionally between 1957 and 1970 for Racing Club de Montevideo, Deportes Temuco, Green Cross, Unión La Calera and Rangers de Talca. He earned 8 international caps...
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    crashes in the Andes The plane carrying the Club de Deportes Green Cross soccer team crashes in the Nevado de Longaví, Maule Region, killing all 24 people...
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  • Santiago) Deportes Lota (Lota) Deportes Maipo [es] (Isla de Maipo) Deportes Maipú (Maipú, Santiago) Deportes Pehuenche (San Clemente) Deportes Peñalolén...
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    Guillermo Báez (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Española and Green Cross. Following his retirement, he performed as a football referee in the Chilean football. As a football coach, he led many clubs in the...
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    Ernesto Álvarez (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    appearances for the club, scoring 56 goals. In 1957 he moved to Chile toplay for Green Cross and in 1959 he joined Universidad de Chile where he became...
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  • Club de Deportes La Serena S.A.D.P., is a Chilean football club based in the city of La Serena, Coquimbo Region. The club was founded 9 December 1955...
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    Eliseo Mouriño (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    November 2010. Retrieved 16 October 2010. "Cuando cayeron "los más fuertes" - DEPORTES - nacion.com". Retrieved 30 November 2016. "Southamerican Championship...
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    Javier Mascaró (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Green Cross vs Magallanes, el Arquero Javier Mascaró (GC)" (Tweet) (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 October 2022 – via Twitter. "Campeonato Profesional de Fútbol...
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    Mario Ortiz (Chilean footballer) (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Chile) was a Chilean footballer who played as a midfielder. Ortiz played club football for Palestino and Colo-Colo, where he won league titles in 1960...
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    Carlos Hoffmann (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    seleccionados". Partidos de La Roja (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 August 2022. Gonzalez Lucay, Carlos (17 October 2021). "La historia de Donovan y Favian Loyola...
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  • Víctor Adriazola (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Universidad Católica, he also played for Green Cross, O'Higgins and Deportes Arica. As a member of Green Cross, he was a member of a Chile youth team under...
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