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Made in Argentina is a 1987 Argentine comedy drama film co-written and directed by Juan José Jusid and starring Luis Brandoni, Marta Bianchi, Leonor Manso, Patricio Contreras and Frank Vincent. Synopsis
[3] [8] He made his senior debut for Lanús on 19 July 2016 in a Copa Argentina win over San Martín de Formosa, before making his professional league debut against former club Boca Juniors on 28 August. [3] In his debut season of 2016–17, Moreno featured twenty-eight times in all competitions. [3] [9]
The other club was Lanús United (predecessor of current Club Atlético Lanús) which participated in the Copa de Competencia, organised by dissident Federación Argentina de Football in 1913 and 1914. On 3 January 1915, a new club was established from the merging of two institutions, Lanús United (that was in a desperate financial situation ...
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On June 13, 1945, a decree expanded its jurisdiction with the annexation of Remedios de Escalada, known for its railway workshops and previously belonging to the Partido de Lomas de Zamora. On October 19, 1955, the dictatorship self-styled as the "Revolución Libertadora" changed the name "4 de junio" to "Lanús," a name that remains in use today.
"I've been saying, I want to keep them safe and protect my kids, and well, they're older now," Suleman tells PEOPLE of her 14 children
Estadio Ciudad de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez, also known as La Fortaleza (The Fortress), [3] is a football stadium in Lanús, Argentina, and home ground of Club Atlético Lanús. The stadium holds 47,090 people and was built in 1929. [4] In September 2010, the club started construction on a roof for the local stand, which has since been ...
Born in Corral de Bustos, Córdoba, Ribonetto did not make his professional debut until the age of 27, [1] until then he had only played amateur football in the Corral de Bustos local leagues. He made his professional debut for Lanús in 2001, playing for the club until 2003, he then joined Querétaro F.C. in Mexico.