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Juan Alberto Estrada
Juan Alberto Estrada (28 October 1912 – 28 May 1985) was an Argentina, Argentine Association football, football goalkeeper who won two Copa América championships with the Argentina national football team, Argentina national team and two Primera División Argentina, league titles with Boca Juniors. Playing career Club Estrada began his career with Sportivo Palermo, in 1933 he joined Club Atlético Huracán, Huracán where he made 102 league appearances for the club before his transfer to Boca Juniors at the end of the 1937 season. Estrada made his debut for Boca on 3 April 1938 in a 1–1 away draw with Ferro Carril Oeste. He went on to win two league championships with the club in Primera División Argentina 1940, 1940 and Primera División Argentina 1943, 1943. He made a total of 142 appearances for the club in all competitions before his departure in October 1943. Estrada ended his playing career in Uruguay playing for Defensor Sporting Club, Defensor. During the 1944 season ...
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San Pedro, Buenos Aires
San Pedro, which full name is ''Rincon de San Pedro Dávila de los Arrecifes'', is a city and port of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on the side of the Parana River. It is one of five ''localidades'' and the administrative seat of the Partido de San Pedro. It's situated 164 km away from Buenos Aires via National Route 9, and 141 km away from Rosario. Economy San Pedro is located in the industrial corridor between Buenos Aires and Rosario, and is readily accessible to both via National Highway 9, as well as by the Mitre Railway Line. Natural harbors along San Pedro's Paraná River shores contributed to its early development as a trading hub, and later to its industrial base, and the city is today home to an important port. Among the service sector activities that stand out in San Pedro is tourism, since the city is a frequent weekend destination for visitors from Buenos Aires. San Pedro draws tourism with its well-preserved nineteenth century architecture, a ...
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