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    Club Atlético Torino is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Talara. The club were founded 1957 and play in the Peruvian Segunda División...
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    1988 and again in 2015. Alianza Atlético has a long-standing rivalry with Atlético Grau and Atlético Torino, other clubs in the Piura Department. They are...
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    Club Atlético Grau, more commonly known as Atlético Grau or simply, Grau, is a Peruvian professional football club based in the city of Piura. The club...
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  • Gleison Bremer (category Torino FC players)
    contract until the end of 2021. On 10 July 2018, Bremer joined Italian club Torino on a five-year deal. He made his debut with the Granata on 12 August...
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    the Torino FC youth academy at age eight. He later moved to Chieri, a club in the province of Turin, but was discarded and allowed to join Atletico Torino...
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    Clube Atlético Juventus (Latin for Youth), commonly referred to as Juventus da Mooca or simply Juventus, is a Brazilian professional football club in the...
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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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  • Club Atlético Lanús (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ aˈtletiko laˈnus]) is an Argentine sports club based in Lanús, a city of the Buenos Aires Province...
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  • Grande Torino, the highly successful 1940s football team, which perished at the Superga air disaster Atlético Torino, a Peruvian football club based in...
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  • Atletico Roma Football Club was an Italian football club based in Rome, Italy. The club was founded as Nuova Tor Sapienza Calcio, which was renamed to...
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    Alessio Cerci (category Torino FC players)
    two seasons in Florence, he transferred to Torino in June 2012. In September 2014, he was sold to Atlético Madrid, before returning to Italy to play for...
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  • Athletic Bilbao, or Atletico Bilbao, Basque students athletic club (also forming Athletic Club Madrid, which later evolved into Atlético Madrid) Athlético...
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    Lyanco (category Torino FC players)
    footballer who plays as a centre-back for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Atlético Mineiro. Lyanco is of Portuguese and Serbian descent. His maternal family...
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  • Ágapo Gonzales (category Atlético Torino footballers)
    joined Atlético Torino in the following year. In 1998, after Torino's relegation, he signed for Unión Minas. Gonzales returned to Alianza Atlético in 1999...
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    Cristian Ansaldi (category Torino FC players)
    for Zenit Saint Petersburg in 2013. On 1 August 2014, he went on loan to Atlético Madrid for the upcoming La Liga season. Nine days later, his hip collided...
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    passed to the eighth-placed team. Torino finished ahead of Napoli on head-to-head points: Torino 3–0 Napoli, Napoli 1–1 Torino. Source: Serie A Source: Serie...
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  • Álex Berenguer (category Torino FC players)
    July 2017. "El Club Atlético Osasuna alcanza un acuerdo con el Torino Football Club para el traspaso de Álex Berenguer" [Club Atlético Osasuna reach an...
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    Juventus FC (redirect from Juventus Torino)
    of Turin. Alfred Dick, the club's president, was unhappy with this, and left with some prominent players to found FBC Torino, which in turn spawned the...
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    Carlos Bacca (category Atlético Junior footballers)
    who plays as a striker for Categoría Primera A club Atlético Junior. Bacca began his career at Atlético Junior, where he was top scorer in the 2010 Categoría...
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    Rubén Pérez (footballer, born 1989) (category Torino FC players)
    in a season-long loan. Still owned by Atlético he represented, in the following years, Elche CF, Serie A's Torino FC and Granada CF; he signed a permanent...
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    Duván Zapata (category Torino FC players)
    footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A club Torino. After starting his career with Colombian club América de Cali, Zapata would go on to play for...
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    Asociación Deportiva Tarma (category Football clubs in Peru)
    represent ADT's two Copa Perú titles. The club has a very similar badge to Sporting Cristal and Atlético Torino. ADT's home stadium is Estadio Unión Tarma...
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  • 6 November 2015. Canfari, Enrico (1915). Storia del Foot-Ball Club Juventus di Torino (in Italian). Tipografia Artale. AA.VV. (2001). Aretê Editorial...
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    Neto (footballer, born 1989) (category Club Athletico Paranaense players)
    December, he achieved his first clean sheet with the club in a 4–0 win over cross-city rivals Torino during a Coppa Italia match. He kept his first league...
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    Álvaro Morata (category Atlético Madrid footballers)
    Premier League club Chelsea in 2017 for a club record fee of around £60 million. In January 2019, Morata returned to Spain to join Atlético Madrid on loan...
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    Christian Abbiati (category Torino FC players)
    Milan. He also spent loan spells at Borgosesia Calcio, Juventus, Torino and Atlético Madrid. His honours include three Serie A titles, one Coppa Italia...
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  • played as a striker for Atlético Torino. Farfán is nicknamed "Foca". Farfán played for Peruvian side Universitario, helping the club win the league. Farfán...
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    Carlos Volante (category Club Atlético Platense footballers)
    Brazilian, French and Italian clubs. Volante begun his youth career at small clubs in Lanús. In 1923, he signed Club Atlético Lanús, where he started his...
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  • The 2014–15 season was Atlético Madrid's 84th season in existence and the club's 78th season in La Liga. Atlético competed in La Liga, Copa del Rey and...
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    A club Torino, who have been linked with a potential move for the player. Upon his return to Millonarios, Cortés scored his first brace for the club on...
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