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Santa Fe's first success in the 2000s came late, when the team won the Copa Colombia, beating Deportivo Pasto in the finals. Since then, Santa Fe has had a successful period. Santa Fe got its seventh league title in the 2012 Torneo Apertura, 37 years after its last league title. Santa Fe was second in the First Stage of the tournament with 29 ...
The first game hosted at El Campín was a soccer match between Ecuador and Colombia, on August 10, 1938; Colombia lost 2–1. Millonarios has called El Campín their home ground since 1938, Santa Fe has played there since 1951.
Santa Fe (Spanish pronunciation:) is the third locality of Bogotá, the Capital District of Colombia. Santa Fe is part of the traditional downtown area where Bogotá was founded by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada on August 6, 1538. Historically, this area comprised the entire main urban area of Bogotá, and was known as "Santa Fe de Bogotá".
In 1961, work began on Simón Bolívar park. Included in the park land are several recreational centers, including a covered concert hall, a tennis center, and a smaller football stadium. In 1972, the Special District of Bogotá was formed out of the Cundinamarca Department and the city was split into 16 localities. The Teusaquillo neighborhood ...
Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé, regarded as the birth place of Millonarios. In 1937, a group of students from the private Catholic school Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé, located in Bolivar Square, the historic center of Bogotá, decided to form a football team with the goal of playing against teams from other parts of the city.
Dec. 2—After serving as president of Santa Fe's adult soccer league for six years, Scott Hussion became executive director of the Northern Soccer Club youth league last year. A Santa Fe native ...
A host site for the 1976 Summer Olympics soccer matches, 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup: Expandable to 40,000 Tim Hortons Field: 24,000: Hamilton: Ontario: Soccer at the 2015 Pan American Games, Forge FC. Expandable to 40,000 Percival Molson Memorial Stadium: 23,420: Montreal: Quebec: McGill Redbirds: Saputo Stadium ...
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