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Bartolomé Lloveras
Bartolomé Lloveras (c. 1890 – c. 1950) was an Argentine association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward for Club Atlético Independiente Career Lloveras began his career at Club Atlético Banfield, in December 1910 had been part of the Banfield team who played twice for a place in the final for promotion to first division against Racing Club de Avellaneda. The first match ended goalless, and in the second match, Racing got a win in the last minute of the match. Racing finally played the final against Boca Juniors and won promotion to the first division. In 1911 Lloveras left the Banfield team to join reinforcements of Independiente. On July 5, 1912, Independente confirms their withdrawal from the Argentine Football Association and inclusion in the :es:Federación Argentina de Football, Argentine Football Federation where the First Division would have seven more teams: Argentino de Quilmes, Club Atlético Atlanta, Atlanta, Estudiantes d ...
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