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    Club Atlético Central Córdoba, usually just Central Córdoba, is an Argentine football club based in the city of Rosario, Santa Fe. The team currently...
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    Tomás Carlovich (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    play football in Rosario Central, but he received most recognition during his tenure in Central Córdoba. Playing for Central Córdoba, Carlovich won the...
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    and named after the Córdoba Central Railway in a similar manner to the other Central Córdoba club based in Rosario. Central Córdoba has played at the highest...
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  • a railway station in Rosario Central Córdoba de Rosario, an Argentine football club from Rosario, Santa Fe Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero, an...
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  • Atlético Rosario Central (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo senˈtɾal]), more commonly referred to as Rosario Central, is a sports club based in Rosario, Argentina...
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    969230028; -60.636619000 Rosario (Central Córdoba) is a railway station in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located at the junction of 27 de Febrero Boulevard...
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    The Córdoba & Rosario Railway (C&R) (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Córdoba y Rosario) was a British-owned railway company, founded in 1889, that operated a 1...
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  • Salvador Ragusa (category Central Córdoba de Rosario managers)
    Costa Rica. He hails from Rosario. While being a fan of Rosario Central, he started his manager career in Central Córdoba de Rosario in 1989. Ragusa also spent...
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  • Atlético Racing (usually referred as Racing de Córdoba) is an Argentine sports club headquartered in the city of Córdoba. The football team currently plays in...
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  • Juan Carlos Lescano (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    forward. Born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Lescano started his career in the youth systems of Rosario Central and Central Córdoba de Rosario, going on to appear...
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    flights within Argentina from Rosario to Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mar del Plata (via Buenos Aires), Mendoza (vía Córdoba), Santa Fe and Villa Gesell (via...
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  • Diego Acoglanis (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    Old Boys before joining Rosario Central, with whom he started his career. He made his debut with Central Córdoba de Rosario in the Argentine Primera...
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    Ferrocarril Central Córdoba. With the re-organization of the administration of the club 6 years later, due to the number of members in the Alta Córdoba neighbourhood...
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    The Córdoba Central Railway (CCR) (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Central Córdoba) was a British-owned railway company, founded in 1887, that operated a 1,960 km...
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    Gabino Sosa (footballer) (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    was an Argentine football forward who spent all his career for Central Córdoba de Rosario, playing 24 years for the club. He also played in the Argentina...
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  • Nahuel Barrios (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    de los futbolistas más bajitos del mundo". Marca. 17 February 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2018. "Nahuel Barrios, el inesperado héroe de 1,56m que le dio de...
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  • Roberto González (Argentine footballer) (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    Argentine association football midfielder. In 1994–95, González played for Rosario Central. In February 1996, the San Jose Clash selected him in the first round...
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  • Gastón Liendo (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    Mantova 6 (0) 2006–2007 Belgrano 8 (0) 2007 Aldosivi 7 (1) 2007–2009 Central Córdoba 36 (0) Managerial career 2017–2018 Defensa y Justicia (assistant) 2018–2019...
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  • Gabriel Hernán Cela (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    Bolivia, Chile, and Italy. Central Córdoba (Rosario) 1996–1997 Independiente 1997 Deportes Concepción 1998 Central Córdoba (Rosario) 1998–1999 All Boys 1999–2000...
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  • Marcelo Vivas (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    debut while on loan at Tiro Federal in 1984, and also played for Central Córdoba de Rosario before retiring in 1987 due to an ankle and fibula injury. Immediately...
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    or (Talleres de Córdoba [taˈʎeɾes ðe ˈkoɾðoβa]; Córdoba Workshops), is an Argentine professional sports club based the city of Córdoba. The institution...
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    Norberto Bautista (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    Norberto Claudio Bautista (30 December 1940 – 13 May 1987) was an Argentine footballer. He played in one match for the Argentina national football team...
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  • Federico Villar (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    2010 Argentino de Rosario 6 (0) 2010–2012 Boca Río Gallegos 2012–2013 Central Córdoba 24 (1) 2013–2018 Boca Río Gallegos 2018–2019 Mons Calpe 36 (0) 2019–2023...
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    Argentina national team between 1937 and 1946. De la Mata emerged from the youth team of Central Córdoba in 1936, he was soon signed by Independiente where...
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    on the construction of a possible railway line between cities of Rosario and Córdoba. The distance estimated was 247 mi (about 398 km) and the costs were...
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  • Alfredo Resler (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    also a footballer; he mirrored Alfredo's career with Rosario Central, Tiro Federal and Central Córdoba. As of 17 May 2019. "Mellizos y goleadores". La Capital...
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  • Belgrano Central Córdoba (SdE) Estudiantes (LP) Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) Godoy Cruz Independiente Rivadavia Instituto Newell's Old Boys Rosario Central Sarmiento...
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  • Lucas Bracco (category Rosario Central footballers)
    footballer who last played as a midfielder for Central Córdoba de Rosario in Argentina. Bracco was born in Rosario, Argentina. He began his professional football...
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    Juan Hohberg (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    Hohberg. Hohberg started his playing career in 1946 with Central Córdoba before joining Rosario Central in 1947. In 1948 Hohberg moved to Uruguay to join Peñarol...
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  • Milton Müller (category Central Córdoba de Rosario footballers)
    season. In 2013, Müller moved to Chilean club Barnechea from Central Córdoba de Rosario. His last clubs were Aldosivi in 2015 and Boca Unidos in 2016...
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