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Club Atlético Palermo

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and the new club played the 1933 and 1934 AAF championships as "Atlético y Sportivo Palermo". After the 1934 season the AAF and the Liga Argentina de Football (the professional league) merged to form the "Asociación del Football Argentino" remaining the professional mode to date. Sportivo Palermo and
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The club was founded as "Club Atlético Palermo" on 21 July 1914, as a result of a merge with Club General Soler, from which Palermo adopted its colors (red with blue borders) for the first jersey uniform. Arturo Sosa, the chemist of the neighborhood, was elected as president of the club. Palermo
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By 1945 football had lost its predominance within the club, being basketball its most representative sport. Palermo disputed many matches against its classic rival Club Parque in the 1940s. Palermo's most prominent player was
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England found numerous commercial opportunities in Argentina, where the British-owned companies built most of the railway lines and stations, operating them until their nationalization in 1940 when
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was president. Therefore, a big group of British engineers and managers moved to Argentina during the construction of those railway lines. It is presumed that those railway workers brought
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British people started to found their own social institutions, which did not allow non-British members at the beginning of their existence. Some of the clubs with this rule were
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At the beginning of the 20th century there was a big British community in Argentina, much of them with commercial interests in the area such as railway lines. The
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established its headquarters in Paraguay street, although it later moved to Juan B. Justo avenue until 1927, when the club returned to its original location.
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1–0. Nevertheless, the club took part in the 1920 tournament although Palermo did not play all the games, being disaffiliated that same season along with
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CA Palermo separated, never playing an official tournament again although football has continued as sport at the club, but only for children.
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The Asociación Amateurs de Football (AAm) was a dissident amateur league which organized its own championships from 1919 to 1926.
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In 1919 Palermo was near to promote to Primera División although the team was defeated by
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was probably the most famous Palermo's fan. He played at the club's youth divisions as
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was an important part of the population, so they decided to create the
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Palermo returned to Primera in 1923 but playing at the rival league,
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This list includes only defunct clubs or disaffiliated from the
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neighborhood. The club has also another field in Villa Lynch,
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and other clubs formed a professional dissident league,
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and he usually talked about his fondness for the club.
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Index

Sportivo Palermo

Palermo, Buenos Aires
Primera División (AFA)
1934
Home colours
sports club
Palermo
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Primera División
Gonzalo Higuaín
Leandro Gracián
archery
roller skate
Welsh
Rawson, Chubut
Guillermo Rawson
Exaltación de la Cruz Partido
Buenos Aires Province
Scottish
Buenos Aires
St. Andrew's Scots School
Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club
Quilmes Athletic Club
Industrial Revolution
Juan Perón
football

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