• Club Sportivo Palermo was an Argentine football club that played in the Primera División during the 1920s. After being relegated in the 1930s and having...
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    Club Atlético Palermo merged with Sportivo Palermo and the new club played the 1933 and 1934 AAF championships as "Atlético y Sportivo Palermo". After the...
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  • football, with less than five years active until it was merged to Sportivo Palermo. The club was established on January 14, 1915, by a group of former...
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  • Palermo Football Club (Italian pronunciation: [paˈlɛrmo] ) is an Italian professional football club based in Palermo, Sicily, that currently plays in Serie...
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  • 24) 0 Racing 3MF Juan Evaristo (1902-06-20)20 June 1902 (aged 28) 22 Sportivo Palermo 4FW Mario Evaristo (1908-12-10)10 December 1908 (aged 21) 6 Boca Juniors...
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    christened Marino, but later changed his name to Mario. He played for Sportivo Palermo, Club Atlético Independiente and Boca Juniors in Argentina, he was...
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    division. In 1932, Chicago played a relegation playoff with Sportivo Buenos Aires and Sportivo Palermo (which would be finally relegated to second division due...
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  • define which team would be awarded the medals. The club had its field in Palermo, Buenos Aires. Porteño was croned champion after Independiente left the...
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  • 19 1917 Sportivo Palermo (1) Almagro 20 1918 San Fernando (1) Del Plata 21 1919 El Porvenir (1) 1919 AAm Sportivo Barracas (1) 22 1920 Sportivo Avellaneda...
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  • association, they were Del Plata, Sportivo del Norte (then Colegiales), Nueva Chicago, Lanús, and Sportivo Palermo. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions...
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