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  2. 2024 San Lorenzo de Almagro season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 season is the 116th in the history of San Lorenzo de Almagro and the club's 10th consecutive in the top flight. They will participate in the Primera División, Copa Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional, as well as the Copa Libertadores. Competition began on 27 January and the season is scheduled to conclude on 15 December.

  3. List of major Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide events - Wikipedia

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    Rey de Reyes: Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico Plaza de Toros Monumental Lorenzo Garza 10,000 El Mesías vs. Canek vs. L.A. Park in the Rey de Reyes tournament final [98] June 16 Triplemanía XXI: Mexico City, Mexico Arena Ciudad de México: El Hijo del Perro Aguayo vs. Cibernético in a two-out-of-three falls hair vs. hair match [99] October 18 ...

  4. San Lorenzo de Almagro - Wikipedia

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    San Lorenzo finished 12th at the end of the season, tied with Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires. [10] On 7 May 1916, the club inaugurated its first stadium (popularly known as "Viejo Gasómetro" during a match against Estudiantes de La Plata, which San Lorenzo won by 2–1. That same year, the team finished 7th in the Primera División ...

  5. 2019–20 San Lorenzo de Almagro season - Wikipedia

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    A win and a loss occurred in games on 6 July versus Deportivo Morón, with San Lorenzo winning 3–0. [21] Gabriel Rojas was loaned to Peñarol on 6 July. [22] Adam Bareiro became San Lorenzo's seventh reinforcement, as he penned a one-year loan deal, with a purchase option, from Liga MX's Monterrey. [23] [24] Alejandro Melo agreed a move to ...

  6. Clásico Regiomontano - Wikipedia

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    With Tigres, he won the Copa Mexico in '96 but was relegated from the Liga MX that season. With Monterrey, he won the Liga MX twice and the CONCACAF Champions League thrice. Ricardo Ferretti, “El Tuca”, former player for Monterrey in the 86–87 season, and former manager of Tigres in three different periods: 2000–2003, 2006 and 2010 ...

  7. UD San Lorenzo de Flumen - Wikipedia

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    Unión Deportiva San Lorenzo is a Spanish football team based in San Lorenzo del Flumen, Lalueza, in the community of Aragón. Founded in 1968, it plays in Primera Regional – Group 2. Season to season

  8. Estadio Pedro Bidegain - Wikipedia

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    The first official match held in the stadium was San Lorenzo 1 v Belgrano (C) 0. The stadium was named after Pedro Bidegain, president of the club between 1929 and 1930. The stadium has the bigger field of Argentina, measuring 110 x 70 meters.

  9. Héctor Marecos - Wikipedia

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    After retiring, Marecos started working as Edgar Denis' assistant before taking over Deportivo Capiatá in the later stages of 2013, as an interim. [3] Confirmed as manager for the 2014 season, he led the side to the round of 16 in the Copa Sudamericana, defeating Boca Juniors at the La Bombonera but being knocked out on penalties.