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Old Caledonians Football Club (nicknamed ''Caledonians'', or ''Calys'') was a
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club established in
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by a group of Scottish immigrants who were employees of British studio ''Batman, Parsons & Bateman'', hired to build the main drainage in the city of Buenos Aires. Playing its home games in
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, Old Caledonians was the first official football champion of Argentina, when in 1891 the team shared the title with another with Scottish-origin club,
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.El día que los ferroviarios se llevaron las medallas
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History

The "Old Caledonians Football Club" was established in 1890
by Jorge Gallego on CIHF, 16 Apr 2016
by a group of Scottish immigrants and employees of the ''Batman, Parsons & Bateman'' studio,Las canchas de la primera fecha
by Adrián Redi, 14 May 2020
owned by English engineer John F. Bateman, who had been hired to design and carry out drainage and water supply works for the city of Buenos Aires in 1871. Bateman would be also committed to design the
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, a monumental water
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on
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of Buenos Aires.El Palacio de las Aguas Corrientes
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Old Caledonians is considered the first Argentine champion ever, winning (along with St. Andrew's) the first Primera División championship organized in
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by the "
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", a body founded that same year by fellow student Alec Lamont, although it was disestablished soon after the end of the season. The five teams registered to play the tournament were (apart from OCFC), St. Andrew's, Buenos Aires & Rosario Railway, Belgrano Football Club (predecessor of current
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) and Buenos Aires Football Club (not related to the first football club of Argentina founded in 1867). Hurlingham also registered but did not play any matches. The club had its field on Santa Elena street in the Barracas district of Buenos Aires. The field was placed near Sola station of
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, used for
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services. The practice of
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was spread thanks to Lamont and
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, who later established
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, the most successful team until its dissolution in 1911. The first championship started on 12 April and finished on 13 September 1891. At the end of the season, Old Caledonian and St. Andrew's shared the first position and the Association considered the title shared, but both teams had to play a new match only to award the medals.Desempates en el fútbol Argentino
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'' Clarín'', 2006
Therefore, both teams played a new game on September 13, 1891 and won by St. Andrew's by 3–1.Argentina 1891
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After the season concluded (and the AAFL dissolved that same year), Old Caledonians would not play any other official championship (now organised by the
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established in 1893). Only some records of few friendly matches in 1892 and 1893 survive, but it was believed that OCFC dissolved after the workers came returned to the United Kingdom when the ''Palacio de Aguas Corrientes'' building was finished in 1894.


Honours

* Primera División (1):
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Controversy

On its official website, the
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(AFA) only cites St. Andrew's as the first Argentine champion, although the title was shared with Old Caledonians and AFA did not organise that championship so it was established in February 1893.Historia
on Argentine Football Association website
Despite this, football historians state that the AAFL claimed both, Old Caledonians and St. Andrew's, as champions, so the last game was played only to define what team would be awarded medals.''Historia de Fútbol de AFA: Orígenes 1891/1899'', by Carlos Yametti. Published by Edición del Autor (2011) –


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Association football clubs established in 1890 Association may refer to: *Club (organization), an association of two or more people united by a common interest or goal *Trade association, an organization founded and funded by businesses that operate in a specific industry *Voluntary associatio ...
Association football clubs disestablished in 1894