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Arsenal De Llavallol
Club Arsenal de Llavallol or simply Arsenal de Llavallol is a defunct Argentina, Argentine association football, football club from the Llavallol district of Greater Buenos Aires. The club would become the reserve team of Boca Juniors in 1964,Se acuerdan de Arsenal de Llavallol?
by Federico Guerra on Radio Capital, 12 Oct 2019
Nevertheless Arsenal had a short life of only 20 years being dissolved in 1968. Some prominent players of Boca Juniors started their careers at Arsenal, such as Angel Clemente Rojas, Rubén Magdalena, Antonio Valentín Angelillo, Antonio Angelillo, Vladislao Cap, Humberto Maschio, Natalio Sivo, and Norberto Shiro, among others.


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Llavallol
Llavallol is a district of Lomas de Zamora Partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It forms part of the Greater Buenos Aires urban conurbation. The settlement was named in honour of Felipe Llavallol who governed Buenos Aires between the end of the Battle of Cepeda (1859) and 1860. History At the arrival of the Spaniards these lands were occupied by the querandíes. In 1580, the Spanish conqueror Juan de Garay and 80 neighbors founded for the second time Buenos Aires. Later Garay led an expedition against the tribes of the area, taking part of the expulsion of all the autochthonous inhabitants. In 1585 land grants were granted, executed by Juan Torres de Vera Aragón, and the limits were established taking as a reference the streams, hills, rivers and any natural element that could be used as such. This area corresponded to the Andalusian Pedro López de Tarifa, who was awarded land with the Matanza River half a league wide by two leagues long. He was married to Antoni ...
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