• Club Atlético Lanús (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ aˈtletiko laˈnus]) is an Argentine sports club based in Lanús, a city of the Buenos Aires Province....
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  • The city has a football club, Club Atlético Lanús currently playing in the Argentine Primera División. Club Atlético Lanús also has a basketball team...
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  • Some years after, the club would adopt the current name, "Club Atlético Talleres". Talleres merged with Club Atlético Lanús in 1934 to form a competitive...
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    de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez, also known as La Fortaleza (The Fortress), is a football stadium in Lanús, Argentina, and home ground of Club Atlético Lanús...
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  • Marcelino Moreno (category Club Atlético Lanús footballers)
    Primera División club Lanús. Moreno had spells with Atlético Palmira and Boca Juniors during his youth career, prior to moving on to join Lanús where he featured...
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  • Leonel Di Plácido (category Club Atlético Lanús footballers)
    "Di Plácido: "Ya soy jugador de Lanús"". Club Atlético Lanús. 24 August 2017. Retrieved 25 August 2017. "En Lanús firmó Di Plácido y Monetti será el...
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  • Febrero v Lanús Atlético Nacional v Lanús Lanús v Gimnasia y Esgrima Lanús v Gimnasia y Esgrima Lanús v Patronato Lanús v Patronato Lanús v Arsenal de...
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    Ezequiel Carboni (category Club Atlético Lanús footballers)
    and Valentín play, as the club's Under-18 youth coach. Born in Buenos Aires, Carboni started his career with Club Atlético Lanús with the youth system in...
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    Eduardo Salvio (category Club Atlético Lanús footballers)
    started his career with Lanús in 2008. After moving to Europe in 2010, he won two UEFA Europa League, with Spanish club Atlético Madrid, and five Primeira...
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  • Omar Simionato (category Club Atlético Lanús footballers)
    played for a number of clubs both in Argentina and Europe, including Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, Club Atlético Lanús and UD Las Palmas. Statistics...
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