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Santa Fe: 19 3 Felipe Marino: Sporting: 17 4 Abraham González: Cúcuta Deportivo: 16 Rubí Cerioni: Deportivo Cali: 16 6 Francisco Solano Patiño: Boca Juniors: 14 Juan Carlos Toja: Cúcuta Deportivo: 14 Elger Alarcón: Atlético Quindío: 14 9 Rubén Deibe: Santa Fe: 13 10 Raúl Dimarco: Junior: 12
Boca Juniors de Cali is a professional football club which represented the Colombian city of Cali from its creation in 1937 until its exit from professional football in 1957 and again from 2019 onwards competing in the Categoría Primera B, the second tier of Colombian football.
Santa Fe: Copa Sudamericana: Millonarios Once Caldas Junior América de Cali: Matches played: 432: Goals scored: 937 (2.17 per match) Top goalscorer: Apertura: Carlos Bacca and Hugo Rodallega (12 goals each) Finalización: Daniel Moreno (17 goals) Biggest home win: Millonarios 5–0 Ind. Medellín (21 January) Atl. Nacional 5–0 Santa Fe (20 ...
América de Cali Deportes Tolima Alianza Petrolera: Matches played: 452: Goals scored: 1,024 (2.27 per match) Top goalscorer: Apertura: Marco Pérez (13 goals) Finalización: Carlos Bacca (18 goals) Biggest home win: Junior 7–1 U. Magdalena (9 September) Biggest away win: Santa Fe 0–5 Águilas Doradas (7 October) Atl. Nacional 0–5 Ind ...
Santa Fe placed first in the group, advancing to the finals where they faced Independiente Medellín. Santa Fe won the first match and drew in the second, with an aggregate score of 3–2, winning its 8th title. That year, Santa Fe was runner-up in the Copa Colombia, losing the finals against Deportes Tolima with an aggregate score of 3–2.
Boca Juniors (Argentina 1) Group stage: 2023 Primera División and Copa de la Liga Profesional aggregate table best team not qualified for 2024 Copa Libertadores [7] Racing (Argentina 2) 2023 Primera División and Copa de la Liga Profesional aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2024 Copa Libertadores [7] Defensa y Justicia (Argentina 3)
The club is one of only three clubs to have played in every first division tournament in the country's history, the other two being Millonarios and Santa Fe. [2] Atlético Nacional was founded in 1947 as Club Atlético Municipal de Medellín by Luis Alberto Villegas López, a former president of the football league of Antioquia. The team ...
The 1948 Campeonato Profesional was the first season of Colombia's top-flight football league. The tournament was started on August 15, with the match Atlético Municipal against Universidad. 10 teams compete against one another and played each weekend until December 19th.