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  2. Algodoneros de San Luis - Wikipedia

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    Algodoneros de San Luis was established as an amateur baseball club in 1945. They later joined the Liga Norte de Sonora and briefly changed their name to Soles de San Luis (San Luis Suns), but quickly returned to their original nickname. The Algodoneros played in the Liga Norte de Sonora until 2011, when the league split.

  3. Algodoneros de Unión Laguna - Wikipedia

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    With the creation of the Zona Norte in 1970, the Comarca Lagunera returned to the Mexican League. The new Algodoneros de Unión Laguna played their home games in Gómez Palacio, Durango from 1970 to 1974, and moved across the border to Torreón for the 1975 season with the construction of Estadio Superior, which reused the structure of the former Colt Stadium in Houston.

  4. Algodoneros de Guasave - Wikipedia

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    The Algodoneros de Guasave (English: Guasave Cotton Growers) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican Pacific League (LMP) based in Guasave, Sinaloa. [1] They won the league championship in 1972.

  5. List of football clubs in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of football clubs in Mexico.Currently the governing body of football in Mexico is the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF), which is in charge of the Mexico national football team with all its categories and also all the professional divisions of the Mexican football league system, with the top level being the Liga MX.

  6. Los Algodones - Wikipedia

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    Los Algodones (English: The cottons) is a town and borough in the municipality of Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. Located on the United States-Mexico border to the north and east, Los Algodones is south of Andrade, California, and close to five miles west of downtown Yuma, Arizona. It reported a population of 5,474 in the 2010 Mexican census.

  7. Zona Norte, Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a gentlemen's club in Zona Norte. Prostitution is permitted in Tijuana's red light district, designated a zona de tolerancia, or "tolerance zone."Legal prostitution within the city requires sex workers to obtain a permit and be subjected to monthly health checkups. [1]

  8. Mexican football clubs in international competitions - Wikipedia

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    Mexican clubs have dominated the CONCACAF Champions Cup/Champions League, winning 39 titles and finishing runners-up 20 times. Mexican clubs also participated in South American competitions, Copa Libertadores (1998–2016), Copa Sudamericana (2005–2008), Copa Merconorte (2000 and 2001), and Recopa Sudamericana (2007).

  9. Brian Norman Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Buckhead Fight Club, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. 22 Win 21–0 (1) Demian Daniel Fernandez ... Gimnasio de Box, Los Algodones, Mexico: 3 Win 3–0 Jose Luis Leal TKO