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162: 107: 148: 93: 127: 72: 155: 100: 141: 86: 323:(Mexico) and Ceballos (Ecuador). The signings were made possible thanks to the wealth of the board directors from the club and the C.A.L.T. company. The tour was a success, with the team winning several friendly tournaments and games, and also selling some players along the way. 311:. Atlético Corrales was well prepared for the tour after having a good performance in the 1938 Paraguayan 1st division tournament, and on top of the good squad they had before the trip they added and signed a few players along their visit to other countries such as 239:
decided to prohibit the use of a company name for a club. In 1949, the government opted to nationalize the electricity services and thus the private company C.A.L.T. came to an end and so did Atlético Corrales.
235:) tournament and remained in the top-flight until 1941. The team played under the name of C.A.L.T. (the initials of the company) but later on changed its name to "Atlético Corrales" in 1935 since the 267:
tour that remains until this date the longest by any Paraguayan team. The tour lasted 1 year and 15 days (from 4 April 1939 to 19 April 1940), and the club participated in exhibition games in
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services in Paraguay. The club was soon financed by the company and started participating in the lower divisions of the Paraguayan league. The team got promoted to the
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Its stadium, which was considered among the most modern at the time in Paraguay, was bought by the
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The club was founded in 1919 by employees of the "Compañia Americana de Luz y Tracción" (
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and today is known as the "Escuela de Educación Fisica de las Fuerzas Armadas" (
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In 1939, Atlético Corrales was given permission by the
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Topscorer: Alberto Casco (more than 40 goals scored).
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Home colours
Away colours
association football
Asunción
Paraguay
power/electricity
tramway
1st division
second division
Paraguayan FA
Paraguayan Army
Paraguayan FA
Latin American
Argentina
Chile
Cuba
Mexico
El Salvador
Costa Rica
Colombia
Dutch Antilles
Suriname
Venezuela
Ecuador
Lino Taioli
Alejandro Mariscotti
Luis de la Fuente
Argentina
Chile
Cuba

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