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The club was founded as "Club Atlético
Palermo" on 21 July 1914, as a result of a merge with Club General Soler, from which Palermo adopted its colors (red with blue borders) for the first jersey uniform. Arturo Sosa, the chemist of the neighborhood, was elected as president of the club. Palermo
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was president. Therefore, a big group of
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Palermo did not play all the games, being disaffiliated that same season along with
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CA Palermo separated, never playing an official tournament again although football has continued as sport at the club, but only for children.
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was probably the most famous
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