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The first championship started on 12 April and finished on 13 September 1891. At the end of the season, Old
Caledonian and St. Andrew's shared the first position and the Association considered the title shared, but both teams had to play a new match only to award the medals. Therefore, both teams
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Despite this, football historians state that the AAFL claimed both, Old
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established in 1893). Only some records of few friendly matches in 1892 and 1893 survive, but it was believed that OCFC dissolved after the workers came returned to the United
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After the season concluded (and the AAFL dissolved that same year), Old
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played a new game on
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district of Buenos Aires. The field was placed near Sola station of
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by Rudy Varela on "La Ciudad de
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El día que los ferroviarios se llevaron las medallas
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the first football club of
Argentina founded in 1867
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272:Controversy
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117:(nicknamed
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606:Sp. Alsina
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65:Dissolved
35:Full name
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209:Barracas
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156:History
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