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  2. Club Sportivo Estudiantes - Wikipedia

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    The format was a single round-robin tournament, with all the games played at "Cancha del Internado" (located in the Infantry Regiment of the city). [citation needed] Estudiantes' first venue was located on Bolívar street, between Sucre and San Juan streets. Estudiantes became the first club in the city to have its own stadium. [1]

  3. 2009 Copa Libertadores - Wikipedia

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    Estudiantes: 0 2 3 Nacional – – 14 San Luis – – 3 Nacional 1 0 11 Palmeiras: 1 0 6 Sport Recife: 0 1 (1) 11 Palmeiras 1 0 (3) 3 Nacional: 0 1 10 Estudiantes: 1 2 7 Libertad: 0 0 10 Estudiantes: 3 0 10 Estudiantes: 1 1 15 Defensor Sporting: 0 0 2 Boca Juniors: 2 0 15 Defensor Sporting: 2 1

  4. List of municipalities and districts of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The municipalities of El Salvador, called municipios are composed by 262 in total. Each one having its own capital and a variable number of cantons; these are conformed of caseríos.

  5. San Antonio, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio is a municipality in the San Miguel department of El Salvador This page was last edited on 19 January 2024, at 02:48 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. 1999 South American U-20 Championship squads - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 South American Youth Championship (Sudamericana sub-20) was a football competition contested by all ten national football teams of CONMEBOL.

  7. Torneo Federal A - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos de Bolívar: Buenos Aires: Municipal Eva Perón Costa Brava: General Pico: La Pampa: Nuevo Pacaembú Estudiantes: San Luis: San Luis: Héctor Odicino - Pedro Benoza Gutiérrez: General Gutiérrez: Mendoza: General Gutiérrez Huracán Las Heras: Las Heras: General San Martín Juventud Unida Universitario: San Luis: San Luis: Mario ...

  8. 2011–12 San Luis F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 San Luis season was the 65th professional season of Mexico's top-flight football league.The season is split into two tournaments—the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura—each with identical formats and each contested by the same eighteen teams.

  9. List of association football stadiums by country - Wikipedia

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    Estudiantes (LP) / Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) [n 1] [n 2] [14] Estadio José Amalfitani: 49,540: Buenos Aires (autonomous city) 1951: Vélez Sársfield [n 1] [n 2] Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó: 48,314: Buenos Aires (autonomous city) 1949: Huracán [15] Estadio Pedro Bidegain: 47,964: Buenos Aires (autonomous city) 1993: San Lorenzo [16] Estadio ...