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  2. Aragua F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Aragua F.C. fans are known as Los Vikingos (The Vikings), and they traditionally occupy the western stand of the stadium, known as La Popular (The Popular). [4] They are made up of several factions that represent different cities across the state: Artillería Aurirroja (Yellow and Red Artillery), Cagua Aurirroja, Caña de Azúcar, El Limón, Turmero Aurirrojo, Santa Rita, and Santa Rosa ...

  3. List of football clubs in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    14 Santiago de Cuba Province. 15 Mayabeque Province. ... Unión Deportiva del Undoso, Mártires del 9 de abril stadium, Sagua la Grade [2] Club Deportivo Zulueta ...

  4. Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Torneo Clausura and Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Fútbol de Cuba In "Torneo Clausura", the 6 qualified clubs playing against each others on a double round-robin basis a total of 10 games. The top two clubs will play a final match ("Torneo Clausura Final") that also will crown the "Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Fútbol de Cuba" champion.

  5. List of newspapers in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Juventud Rebelde, daily newspaper of Cuba's young communists. This is a list of newspapers in Cuba.Although the Cuban media is controlled by the Cuban People through the Cuban State apparatus, the national newspapers of Cuba are not directly published by the state, they are instead published by various Cuban political organizations with official approval.

  6. Aragua Fútbol Club - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Aragua Fútbol Club

  7. Football in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded football match in Cuba was in 1901. [4] Football has struggled as sport in Cuba since Baseball is the number one sport in the country. [5] Since the 21st Century football has enjoyed a surge of popularity amongst the youth since Raúl Castro eased restrictions media, allowing international football to be televised starting with the 2010 World Cup.

  8. Football Association of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Yénier Márquez most-capped player of the Cuba national team; Eduardo Sebrango Vancouver Whitecaps, later Montreal Impact player; Mario Inchausti (3 June 1915 – 2 May 2006) was a Cuban footballer who played in Spain for Real Zaragoza, Real Betis and Real Madrid, before retiring in 1942 due to injury

  9. Deportivo Galicia - Wikipedia

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    Coached by the Uruguayan national Carlos MarÍa Ravel, the team switched from their traditional blue and white colours to the state's yellow and red and changed their name to Galicia de Aragua. At the end of the 2001–02 season, Deportivo Galicia was relegated to the Venezuelan Segunda Division .