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Club Atlético Atlanta is an Argentine sports club from the Villa Crespo district of Buenos Aires. Nicknamed Los Bohemios ('The Bohemians'), Atlanta is mostly known for its football team, although the institution also hosts the practise of basketball , boxing , martial arts, handball and roller skating . [ 1 ]
Maracaibo: José Pachencho Romero: Segunda División: 2021 Deportivo Táchira: San Cristóbal: Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo: 6th: 1974 Estudiantes de Mérida: Mérida: Metropolitano de Mérida: 9th: 1971 Hermanos Colmenarez: Barinas: Agustín Tovar: 8th: 2015 Metropolitanos: Caracas: Olímpico de la UCV: 2nd (Final winners) 2012 Mineros de ...
Zulia Fútbol Club was a professional football club that last competed in the Primera División Venezolana. The club was based in Maracaibo , Zulia State , Venezuela , and it's internationally recognized for his participation in the 2019 Copa Sudamericana , where the club was eliminated by Colón de Santa Fe , Argentinian club, in quarter-finals.
Founded in 2005, Deportivo Rayo Zuliano played in the 2005–06 edition of the Torneo Aspirantes [], the third division in the country, before spending a year inactive.. The club later entered the inaugural season of the Venezuelan Tercera División, narrowly missing out on promotion to Segunda División B in 2007–08 and then achieving mid-table campaigns in 2008–09 and 2009–
The Amaros have had a relationship with the club in Zulia for more than 25 years. Jorge Miquilena: Served as a bat boy in both the Venezuelan Western League and the Venezuelan major league. He is the only person who has been affiliated with the club since it was founded. Luis Verde: Sportswriter and historian. He was a player, manager ...
The Gavilanes de Maracaibo (English: Maracaibo Sparrowhawks) was a Venezuelan professional baseball club based in Maracaibo, the capital city of Zulia state. The team was founded by the brothers and ballplayers Ernesto Aparicio and Luis Aparicio, Sr., played in various leagues in the western part of country, debuting in the Zulia Baseball League First Division (1932–52) and playing most of ...
The club was owned by brothers Robert and James Paschal, who also ran the Paschal's Restaurant next door and, in 1967, a 125-room motor hotel which they added to the premises. The restaurant, lounge, and motel closed in 1996 and were sold to Clark Atlanta University for use as a student dormitory and conference centre.