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Real Pilar Fútbol Club
Real Pilar Fútbol Club is a football club located in Pilar, a city of Buenos Aires Province. The squad currently plays in Primera D, the fifth division of the Argentine football league system, having debuted in the 2017–18 season.Real Pilar se suma a la Primera D después de 40 años
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The team plays its home venues at Municipal Stadium Carlos Barraza of Pilar.


History

The club was established by entrepreneur César Mansilla, that had previously worked for ,

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Pilar, Buenos Aires
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