Club Atlético Belgrano (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ aˈtletiko βelˈɣɾano]; mostly known simply as Belgrano [belˈɣɾano] or Belgrano de Córdoba [belˈɣɾano...
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Club Atlético Belgrano is an Argentine sports club based in Rosario, Santa Fe. Its main activity was football, with its senior team competing in Asociación...
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Club Atlético Defensores de Belgrano (usually known as Defensores de Belgrano) is an Argentine sports club from Nuñez, Buenos Aires. The club is mostly...
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Garibaldi-class cruiser Club Atlético Belgrano, an Argentine football club Defensores de Belgrano, Argentine football club General Belgrano de Santa Rosa, an...
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Ricardo Zielinski (category Club Atlético Belgrano managers)
Ricardo Zielinski és el nuevo DT del Belgrano de Córdoba (in Spanish) "Ricardo Alberto Zielinski :: Atlético Tucumán :: Estatísticas :: Títulos :: Títulos ::...
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Pedro Mutio, which has a capacity of 6,000 people. Atlético Paraná's main rivals are Club Atlético Belgrano and Patronato, both from the city of Paraná. Both...
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Matías Suárez (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
as a forward for Belgrano. Suárez started his professional career at Club Atlético Belgrano in 2006. He was Club Atlético Belgrano's top scorer in the...
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4631750°W / -34.5735278; -58.4631750 Belgrano Athletic Club is an Argentine amateur sports club from Belgrano, Buenos Aires. One of Argentina's oldest...
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Renzo Saravia (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
Atlético Central Córdoba, where his teammates included Paulo Dybala. Saravia then signed for Club Atlético Las Palmas and was loaned to Club Atlético...
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category. in 1953 General Belgrano changed its name to "Club Atlético General Belgrano de Lugano". In 1972, General Belgrano was affiliated to the Argentine...
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Matías Moreno (footballer) (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
who playes as a centre-back for the Italian Serie A club Fiorentina. He started his career at Belgrano, making his first-team debut for them in the Argentine...
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The 2024 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season is the 96th consecutive season in the top flight of Argentine football. In addition to the domestic league...
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football club, playing in the city of Barrios Altos, Lima District, Lima Atlético Madrid or Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D., or simply as Atlético, Atléti...
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Cristian Romero (Argentine footballer) (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
Retrieved 10 August 2021. "Cristian Romero firmó su primer contrato". Club Atlético Belgrano (in Spanish). 27 May 2016. Archived from the original on 20 April...
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The 2024–25 season is the 123rd season of Club Atlético River Plate and their 13th consecutive season in the Primera División. In addition to their domestic...
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Fernando Márquez (footballer) (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
as a forward for Sportivo Belgrano. During 2017, Márquez played for Defensa y Justicia on loan from Club Atlético Belgrano. Johor Darul Ta'zim Malaysia...
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Pablo Vegetti (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
São Januário, home of the club from Rio. As of 23 October 2024 Club Villa San Carlos Primera B Metropolitana: 2012–13 Belgrano Primera Nacional: 2022 Individual...
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derby) Vicuña Mackenna: Club Atlético Belgrano vs. Club Atlético San Martín Villa Carlos Paz: Club Atlético Carlos Paz vs. Club Atlético Independiente Villa...
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El Gigante de Alberdi (category Club Atlético Belgrano)
Argentina. Inaugurated on 17 March 1929, it is the home ground of Club Atlético Belgrano. and seats 30,500 people. The stadium was named after Julio César...
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The 2017–18 season is Club Atlético Belgrano's 8th consecutive season in the top-flight of Argentine football. The season covers the period from 1 July...
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Luciano Becchio (section Belgrano)
expired, Becchio returned to his homeland Argentina to play for Club Atlético Belgrano in the Argentine Primera División. He signed a one-year deal. He...
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Osvaldo Ardiles (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
studies in order to play professional football. He also played for Club Atlético Belgrano and Huracán. After the 1978 World Cup he moved to England to play...
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Néstor Craviotto (category Club Atlético Belgrano managers)
division Club Atlético Belgrano in 2005 and then had a second spell with Unión de Santa Fe. In 2006, he took over at Club Atlético Centenario in Neuquén...
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Talleres de Córdoba (redirect from Club Atlético Talleres)
Talleres' main rival is Belgrano: Their rivalry is known as "el clásico cordobés". The club was founded in 1913 as "Atlético Talleres Central Córdoba"...
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Bruno Zapelli (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
Boca Juniors. However, when the club could not provide a place for him to stay, he returned to Córdoba to join Belgrano. In 2022, Zapelli was subject to...
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Lucas Zelarayán (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
Saudi Pro League club Al-Fateh. Born in Argentina, he plays for the Armenia national team. He began his professional career with Belgrano in the Argentine...
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Roberto Miña (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
few months without a club Mina joined second division Argentine club Belgrano de Cordoba as a promising attacking option for Belgrano in the current Nacional...
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Lucas Melano (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
"Portland Timbers loan midfielder Lucas Melano to Argentine side Atlético Belgrano | PTFC". "Lucas Melano returns to Portland Timbers from loan with...
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Ricardo Noir (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
from Boca Juniors for 2010 season. On 4 July 2019, Noir joined Club Atlético Belgrano. Boca Juniors Recopa Sudamericana: 1 2008 Argentine Primera División:...
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Andrés Aimar (category Club Atlético Belgrano footballers)
Union Namur Fosses-La-Ville, Aimar returned to his country, joining Club Atlético Belgrano. He moved abroad again shortly after, spending the following months...
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