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Julián Di Cosmo
Julián Di Cosmo (born December 28, 1984, in Aldao, Santa Fe, Argentina) is an Italian-Argentine association football striker, who currently plays for FAS in the Salvadoran Primera División. Club career Early career Born in, Aldao, Argentina, Di Cosmo began his career in the youth sector of Almirante Brown in Argentina, before transferring to A.C.S.D. Saluzzo in Italy in the summer of 2006. With Saluzzo, Di Cosmo managed 6 goals in 15 appearances for the fifth-tier Italian side, before being sold to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione outfit Igea Virtus prior to the 2007-08 Lega Pro season. He scored 16 league goals in 31 appearances for the Sicilian outfit, winning the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione ''Capocannoniere'' (top scorer) that season for his ''Girone.'' His performances were often eye-catching, thus impressing scouts of several Serie A and Serie B teams. He eventually completed a transfer to Calcio Catania of the Serie A. Calcio Catania Di Cosmo officially transferred to C ...
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Aldao, Santa Fe
Aldao is a small town (''comuna'') in the provinces of Argentina, province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe, Argentina located 343 km northwest of Buenos Aires, 139 km from the City of Santa Fe, Argentina, Santa Fe, 16 km northwest of the head of the department of San Lorenzo, Santa Fe, San Lorenzo, and 39 km from Rosario, Santa Fe, Rosario by paved route and by highway. History The first inhabitants of this region were the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, indigenous "Chaná-Timbúes". In the 18th century, the Society of Jesus, Jesuits installed a mission called "San Miguel", and in 1780 it was acquired by the Franciscans, founding a Convent called "San Carlos", which later moved to the neighboring town of San Lorenzo, Santa Fe, San Lorenzo in 1796. At the end of the 19th century, the Society of Don Camilo Aldao and Don José María Cullen encouraged the arrival of the first immigrants, the majority being Italians, especially from the Molise region. The first ...
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