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    The club was founded on October 30, 1913, in its headquarters still located in the barrio of Barracas in Buenos Aires, as "Club Sportivo Barracas", after...
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  • This is a non-exhaustive list of football clubs in Argentina, which is ordered according to the division they currently play in. There are two national...
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    Barracas Bolívar (now Sportivo Barracas), 18 Lamadrid players were sent off after they got into a violent confrontation with Barracas' supporters. The fight...
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  • tournament qualified. Argentinos Juniors Arsenal Atlético Tucumán Banfield Barracas Central Belgrano Boca Juniors Central Córdoba (SdE) Colón Defensa y Justicia...
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  • Tucumán vs. Club Atlético Tucumán, it is the most important match in northern Argentina. All Boys vs. Nueva Chicago Barracas vs Barracas Central Boca...
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  • Nicolás Ferreyra (category Club Bolívar players)
    Chilean Primera División club Unión La Calera. In 2024, Ferreyra returned to Chile and joined Unión La Calera from Bolívar. Belgrano de Córdoba 2012–2018...
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  • Damián De Hoyos (category Sportivo Barracas players)
    Argentina, De Hoyos was not with any club at youth level, starting his career with Atlético Mar del Plata, Barracas Bolívar, River Plate and Talleres from Mar...
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    after some expensive transfers of players from other clubs, including Carlos Peucelle from Sportivo Buenos Aires in 1931 and Bernabé Ferreyra from Tigre...
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    Rosario Central Sarmiento (J) Talleres (C) Unión Argentinos Juniors Banfield Barracas Central Boca Juniors Defensa y Justicia Deportivo Riestra Huracán Independiente...
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  • won the Copa CONMEBOL, a tournament created in 1992. The team eliminated Bolívar in the first stage (4–1, 0–1), then passed Guaraní (2–0, 6–2). In semi-finals...
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  • Manuel Fernández (Argentine footballer) (category Sportivo Barracas players)
    before moving to Sportivo Barracas. Fernández subsequently played for San Telmo and Deportivo Riestra before returning to Barracas in 2006. In the following...
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    Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, commonly known as San Lorenzo de Almagro, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Boedo neighborhood...
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  • Argentino (MM) Central Norte Ciudad de Bolivar Kimberley San Martín (F) Santamarina Sarmiento (LB) Sportivo Belgrano Sportivo Las Parejas Villa Mitre The champion...
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  • Association Football club names are a part of the sport's culture, reflecting century-old traditions. Club names may reflect the geographical, cultural...
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  • Andrés Desábato (category Club Bolívar players)
    remaining for the 2012–13 campaign, he appeared in just one fixture - versus Sportivo Belgrano on 20 October 2012. In June 2014, Desábato left Vélez Sarsfield...
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    History of Boca Juniors (category History of association football by club)
    Estadio Sportivo Barracas (goals by Miranda and Bozzo). Because of those achievements, 1919 remains as the most successful season in club's history,...
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  • Renso Pérez (category Club Agropecuario Argentino players)
    midfielder for Guillermo Brown. Pérez's career started with Primera D club Sportivo Barracas, who he remained with for three years before joining Torneo Argentino...
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  • Deportivo Merlo during the 2005–06 season, before being a manager of Sportivo Barracas in 2006. Brizuela was later a youth coordinator at Atlas, and subsequently...
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    other. In 1924, Argentina played a friendly match against Uruguay at Sportivo Barracas' stadium. When only 15 minutes had been played, winger Cesáreo Onzari...
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    Argentina  v Flamengo Nacional v  Argentina Liga Mendocina v  Argentina Sportivo Desamparados v  Argentina Argentina  v Sheffield United LDU Quito v  Argentina...
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  • Aires Estadio Francisco Boga Sportivo Barracas San Carlos de Bolívar Buenos Aires Estadio Municipal de Bolívar Sportivo Dock Sud Dock Sud Buenos Aires...
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  • Buenos Aires Estadio Francisco Boga Sportivo Barracas San Carlos de Bolívar Buenos Aires Estadio Municipal de Bolívar Victoriano Arenas Valentín Alsina...
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    Tie Cup (category Defunct international club association football competitions in South America)
    club, changing to Club Atlético Peñarol in 1913. Peñarol has been recognized by FIFA as the continuity of CURCC. Nevertheless, its main rival, Club Nacional...
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  • Argentina Loss 23-7-3 Diego Martin Alzugaray SD 6 (6) 2006-11-25 Club Sportivo Barraca, Armstrong, Santa Fe, Argentina Win 23-6-3 Nestor Fabian Sanchez...
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  • SD Ponferradina Leonel Altobelli from Barracas Bolívar Luis Ardente from San Telmo Néstor Ayala from Sportivo Luqueño Matías Córdoba from Argentinos...
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  • and lawyer. 25 June – Marcos Ferrufino, 58, Bolivian football player (Club Bolívar, national team) and manager (San José), COVID-19. 26 June – Jhon Mario...
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