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Daily Archives: Friday, 24 October 2008
Apertura ’08: Round 11 fixtures (and a word about time changes)
Practically a triple-header coming up: we’re about to go through three rounds of matches in one week, because the twelfth round will come in midweek. This weekend, though, Argentinos travel to Independiente following their win in Sao Paulo on Wednesday, … Continue reading
Posted in 2008 Torneo Apertura, Argentine football, Argentine league, Argentinos Juniors, Arsenal de Sarandí, Banfield, Boca Juniors, Clásicos, Colón de Santa Fé, Domestic, Estudiantes, Fixtures, Football, Football clubs, Gimnasia, Gimnasia Jujuy, Godoy Cruz, Huracán, Independiente, Lanús, Newell's Old Boys, Primera A, Racing Club, River Plate, Rosario Central, San Lorenzo, San Martín de Tucumán, Tigre, Vélez Sarsfield
Tagged Apertura 2008, Argentine football, clásico, Primera A, Racing San Lorenzo
Home at last?
Huracán could be the recipients of some long-awaited good news before long. The inspectors of the Chief of Government’s Mass Events department (the ‘Government’ in question being that of the City of Buenos Aires) have finished their inspection of Huracán’s … Continue reading

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