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  2. Club Atlético Atlanta - Wikipedia

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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 ]

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  8. Atlético - Wikipedia

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    Atlético Zulia Fútbol Club, Venezuelan professional club and the club has won one First Division title in the professional era. The club was based in Maracaibo The club was based in Maracaibo AS Atletico Calcio , or Associazione Sportiva Atletico Calcio, earlier Italian football club based in Cagliari and Villasor, Sardinia 1963–2008.

  9. Rubén Cano - Wikipedia

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    After only 12 matches (one goal) in 1981–82, the 32-year-old Cano left Atlético and joined CD Tenerife in the third division, helping the Canary Islands side promote in his debut season and remaining with them for a further two second level campaigns; he closed out his career at the age of 36 after a couple of years with another club in ...