Club Atlético Colegiales (Argentina)

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Colegiales
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Full name Club Atlético Colegiales
Nickname(s) El Tricolor
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Founded April 1, 1908
Ground Estadio Bajo Munro, Colegiales
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Capacity 5,000
Chairman Alberto Goyanes
Manager Miguel Rodriguez
League Primera C Metropolitana
Apertura 2006 10th
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Club Atlético Colegiales are a football club from Colegiales in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They currently play in Primera C Metropolitana, which is the regionalised fourth tier of the Argentine Football Association league system.

Colegiales played in the top flight of Argentine football in the era before the professionalisation of the game (1928-1934). They were runners up in the Amateur league of 1932. Their amateur team won the amateur championship of 1947.

After the abandonment of the AAAF amateur league in 1934, Colegiales had several spells in the second division, but in recent decades have fallen down the leagues, and have not played in the top 2 divisions since 1956.


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