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    many clubs with the name of Atlético Chalaco, but only one is the original and traditional. [At present, Atlético Chalaco is called the "Historical Soccer...
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    Universidad de San Martín de Porres. Their biggest rivalry is with Atlético Chalaco, known among fans as the Clásico Porteño. The Sport Boys are historically...
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  • champion. The three finalists were Atlético Chalaco, Alianza Lima, and Federación Universitaria. Atlético Chalaco would go on to win Callao's first title...
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    on its group (over River Plate and Peruvians Sporting Cristal and Atlético Chalaco), but was eliminated in the semifinals (ending last its group behind...
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  • large amount of debt and sold 51% of the club to the vice-president of Atlético Chalaco. The club was renamed and relocated to Callao. The club was created...
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  • dominated by Universitario and Alianza Lima. Other notable teams were Atlético Chalaco, Sport Boys and Deportivo Municipal. The professional era saw Sporting...
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    Deportes reached the title after winning their last two games against Atlético Chalaco and Alianza Lima, 1–0 and 3–1 respectively. Back-to-back titles in...
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  • have won a Segunda Division championship. In addition, Alianza Lima, Atlético Chalaco, Centro Iqueño, Defensor Lima, Municipal, Mariscal Sucre, San Agustín...
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  • followed by the Peruvian Ciclista Lima Association (Lima, 1896), and Atlético Chalaco (Callao, 1899). In the 1900s, due to the construction of the Panama...
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    Nicolás Fuentes (category Atlético Chalaco footballers)
    Peruvian footballer who played as a left-back. Fuentes played for Atlético Chalaco, Universitario de Deportes, Defensor Lima and Sporting Cristal. With...
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  • arms. 12 November 1936 Jorge Chávez Boza Atlético Chalaco Playing in a friendly match for Atlético Chalaco, he had his femoral artery injured by Víctor...
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  • Colombian football team based in Bucaramanga Atlético Chalaco, Peruvian football club based in Callao Atlético Calatayud, Spanish football team based in...
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    Unión Buenos Aires vs. Atlético Chalaco. Atlético Chalaco vs. Teniente Ruiz. Atlético Chalaco vs. Jorge Washingthon. Atlético Chalaco vs. Deportivo Nacional...
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  • and 6 from the Liga Provincial del Callao). The tournament winners, Atlético Chalaco and Sporting Tabaco was promoted to the 1937 Peruvian Primera División...
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  • Santiago Barranco en la Liguilla de Ascenso En 1964, Atlético Sicaya obtuvo el título provincial chalaco y en abril de 1965, en el cuadrangular Interligas...
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    Universitario in 1980. As a manager Chale coached Juan Aurich, CNI, Atlético Chalaco and Deportivo Wanka during the early 1980s. Chale enjoyed a stint as...
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    are known as chalacos after the Quechua word Chala meaning coast. Callao's professional football teams are Sport Boys and Atlético Chalaco. Callao has...
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  • Atilio López (category Atlético Madrid footballers)
    Guaraní of Paraguay, Boca Juniors de Cali of Colombia, Atlético Madrid of Spain, Atlético Chalaco of Peru, and Atahualpa and Aucas of Ecuador. On 30 April...
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  • Javier Chirinos (category Atlético Chalaco footballers)
    for Atlético Chalaco and Universitario de Deportes. Chirinos made his Torneo Descentralizado debut in the 1978 season playing for Atlético Chalaco In January...
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  • Agustín Castillo (category Atlético Chalaco footballers)
    he moved to Club Atlético Chalaco. In 1989, he traveled to Ecuador to play with Deportivo Cuenca. In 1990, Castillo joined Atlético Marte of El Salvador...
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  • agreeing with the competition format. The clubs from Callao (among which Atlético Chalaco) did not respond to the invitation to enter. The 16 teams were divided...
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  • Antonio Maquilón (category Atlético Chalaco footballers)
    Antonio Maquilón Badaracco (29 November 1902 – 20 April 1984) was a Peruvian football defender who played for Peru in the 1930 FIFA World Cup. He also...
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    football at the time, was played by 8 teams. The national champion was Atlético Chalaco. Source: [citation needed] Teams play each other once, either home...
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    Julio Luna Portal (category Atlético Chalaco footballers)
    1974–1975 season, he played for Deportivo Municipal and later with Atlético Chalaco between 1976 and 1980, participating in the 1980 Copa Libertadores...
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    Óscar Arizaga (category Atlético Chalaco footballers)
    midfielder for Peru in the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Atlético Chalaco. Arizaga played in central midfield for Peru. Arizaga died in Callao...
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    of Callao. Its matches against Atlético Chalaco from Callao stirred interest as a clash between limeños and chalacos. Sport Alianza had started to become...
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    Peruvian football. A total of 12 teams competed in this league, with Atlético Chalaco winning its first league title. The number of teams was reduced from...
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  • Olympic bronze medallist (1968). Óscar Arizaga, 65, Peruvian footballer (Atlético Chalaco, national team). Richard B. Bernstein, 67, American constitutional...
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  • Ed. Season Champion 1 1932 Atlético Chalaco 2 1933 Alianza Frigorífico 3 1934 Atlético Chalaco 4 1935 Atlético Chalaco – 1936 The 1936 Primera División...
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  • and sold 51% of the club to the vice-president of Atlético Chalaco. The club was renamed Total Chalaco and moved to Callao. Binacional is originally from...
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