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  2. La Prensa Gráfica - Wikipedia

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    La Prensa Gráfica, commonly known as La Prensa, is a daily newspaper published in El Salvador by Grupo Dutriz. La Prensa is a mainstream metropolitan newspaper, [ 1 ] and became one of the first newspapers to print in color in Central America.

  3. Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011) - Wikipedia

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    The National Stadium of Costa Rica (Spanish: Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica) is a multi-purpose stadium in La Sabana Metropolitan Park, San José, Costa Rica.It was the first modern sporting and events arena to be built in Central America. [3]

  4. 2010 Central American Games - Wikipedia

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    The IX Central American Games (Spanish: IX Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos) was a multi-sport event that took place between 9 and 19 April 2010. [4] The competition featured 23 sports which were contested at various venues, with Panama acting as the primary host country and El Salvador playing a supporting role.

  5. 2013 Central American Championships in Athletics - Wikipedia

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    The 24th Central American Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio de Atletismo del Instituto Nicaragüense de Deportes in Managua, Nicaragua, between June 21–23, 2013. [1] A total of 43 events were contested, 22 by men and 21 by women.

  6. Emiliano Pedrozo - Wikipedia

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    Born in Argentina, Pedrozo joined his fellow countrymen Dionel Bordón [11] and Marcelo Bauza at Salvadoran side FAS in 1994. He would live to play in El Salvador for the remainder of his career, playing for several First and Second Division sides.

  7. Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    La Unión 1950 2010 San Salvador: San Salvador (San Salvador) 2002 2008 Independiente Nacional 1906: San Vicente (San Vicente) 1946 2007 Juventud Olímpica: San Salvador (San Salvador) 1939 2007 ADET: La Libertad (La Libertad) 1974 2001 Santiagueño: Santiago de María 1970 1985 Quequeisque: Santa Tecla (La Libertad) 1896 1968 Libertad

  8. Eliseo Quintanilla - Wikipedia

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    The goal won the "Premios Matador" prize on ESPN Deportes. He received 96%, from the 10 players voting, which broke the voting record for "Premios Matador".

  9. Williams Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Reyes started his professional career at Deportes Savio, but crossed the Salvadoran border to play for Dragón in 2000. After only a year he moved on to FAS, with whom he would win 5 national league titles. In 2005, he joined Isidro Metapán to win three titles more, only to rejoin FAS in 2009 and add another championship. [20]