• Club Atlético Green Cross is a football club based in Manta, Ecuador, founded on January 12, 1961. In 1991 the team won the title in the Serie B E1. Campeonato...
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  • Atlético Madrid, originally a branch of the Bilbao club. Finally, in 1941 the first version of the current shield was created, but the name "Atlético...
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    Club Atlético Nueva Chicago is an Argentine sports club based in Mataderos, a neighborhood in the west side of Buenos Aires, formerly called "Nueva Chicago"...
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    Neto (footballer, born 1989) (category Club Athletico Paranaense players)
    Retrieved 6 August 2023. "Neto estreia no Atlético-PR com o apoio do treinador" [Neto debuts for Atlético-PR with the manager's support]. Estadão (in...
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  • Recoleta (Recoleta, Santiago) Arturo Prat Hualañé (Hualañé) Atlético Curacaví (Curacaví) Atlético Molina (Molina) Bellavista La Florida (La Florida, Santiago)...
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    November 25, 2011 the club crowned its great season getting promotion to the top flight as Serie B champions, winning 2–0 at home to Atlético Audaz, Orense squad...
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    Imbabura Sporting Club is a professional football club based in Ibarra, Ecuador. Serie B: Winners (1): 2006 E2 Runners-up (1): 2023 Segunda Categoría:...
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  • 1970s, Atlético again took the lead as the most successful Spanish club of the decade, which prompted the Real Madrid fanbase to look down on Atlético calling...
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    of Caetés, it was decided the foundation of the club should tackle the three major capital: Atlético Mineiro, America-MG and Yale. Was born at that moment...
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  • Pedro Pinto (footballer, born 1951) (category Atlético Potosino footballers)
    1971 to 1973, Pinto played for Green Cross-Temuco, ending his contract after an argument about a permission with the club's manager. In 1974, he switched...
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