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    Barracas is a barrio, or district, in the southeast part of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located between the railroad of Ferrocarril General...
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    Club Atlético Barracas Central is an Argentine football club from the district of Barracas, Buenos Aires. Established in 1904, Barracas Central will return...
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  • terms of participants and spectators, in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires has one of the highest concentration of football teams of any...
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  • Barracas may refer to: Barracas, Buenos Aires Barracas Central Sportivo Barracas Barracas, Castellón, Spain This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Estadio Sportivo Barracas was a football stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, property of Club Sportivo Barracas. The stadium was one of the most important...
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  • St. Andrew's Athletic Club (category Defunct football clubs in Buenos Aires)
    the oldest private school of Argentina. Playing its home games in Barracas, Buenos Aires, St. Andrew's was the first official football champion of Argentina...
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    its headquarters still located in the barrio of Barracas in Buenos Aires, as "Club Sportivo Barracas", after Riachuelo F.C. merged to it. The club bought...
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  • Football Association (mainly clubs from Greater Buenos Aires, but also some from the rest of the Buenos Aires Province and the Santa Fe Province), and those...
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  • 1921 South American Championship (category Football in Buenos Aires)
    1921 Sportivo Barracas, Buenos Aires Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Ricardo Vallarino (Uruguay) 9 October 1921 Sportivo Barracas, Buenos Aires Referee: Gerónimo...
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  • Old Caledonians Football Club (category Defunct football clubs in Buenos Aires)
    hired to build the main drainage in the city of Buenos Aires. Playing its home games in Barracas, Buenos Aires, Old Caledonians was the first official football...
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