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Rivalry amongst América de Cali and Atlético Nacional; Rivalry amongst América de Cali and Millonarios; Clásico añejo: Deportivo Cali vs. Millonarios [96] Clásico Vallecaucano: América de Cali vs. Deportivo Cali, alternatively called "Clasico de San Fernando" or "Cali Derby". [97] [98] Clásico Capitalino: Millonarios vs. Santa Fe [99 ...
Deportivo Cali's longtime rival is América de Cali. The derby is known either as the "Clásico Vallecaucano" (Valle del Cauca Derby) or the "Clásico de San Fernando" because of the location of the Pascual Guerrero stadium. The first derby was played in 1931 when the final of the Valle del Cauca league was disputed by the two teams.
She scored three goals in Cali's group stage matches, including a brace in an 8–0 thrashing of Bolivian club Real Tomayapo [28] and one goal in a 4–1 win against Universidad de Chile. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Cali finished atop Group C and met Uruguayan club Nacional in the quarterfinals, but were defeated 1–2, with Caicedo scoring Cali's only goal ...
Cali has one football stadium: Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero, which is currently home of América de Cali, Atlético F.C., and Boca Juniors de Cali, and was home of Deportivo Cali until 2015 when they moved to Estadio Deportivo Cali, located in nearby Palmira. Deportivo Cali is the only Colombian football club that owns its stadium, since ...
On 23 December 2022, Quintero returned to Colombia, signing with Categoría Primera A side América de Cali. [152] He made his debut for los Diablos Rojos on 26 January, getting the start in a 2–1 loss to his former club Deportes Tolima. [153] On 31 January he recorded his first 2 assists for América, helping them defeat Unión Magdalena 4 ...
Peñarol won the Cup for a fourth time in 1987 after beating América de Cali 2–1 in the decisive playoff; [14] Forward Diego Aguirre scored in extra time of the playoff match to win the Cup. América de Cali entered the final for the third consecutive year. Nonetheless, they were once again the runners-up of the tournament.
In 2009, the government of Valle del Cauca Department announced the construction of a stadium for the club then known as Dépor FC in the Aguablanca District of Cali. This stadium, which would be named La Bombonera de Aguablanca, would have a capacity for 15,000 spectators and would feature a synthetic turf as well as facilities to hold ...
América de Cali: 5 [42] Tubo Fernández Argentina: 1978–1997 Lleida: 5 [157] Ferreira Brazil: 2006–2022 Desportiva Guarabira, Força e Luz, Potiguar de Mossoró, Olímpico: 5 Goals scored at the Campeonato Paraibano, Campeonato Potiguar and Campeonato Brasileiro Série D. [158] [159] [160] Akram El Hadi Salim Sudan: 2004– Kober, Alamal ...