- The José
Amalfitani Stadium (also
known as El Fortín de
Liniers or
Estadio Vélez Sarsfield) is a
football stadium located in the
Liniers neighborhood of...
- José
Amalfitani (June 16, 1894 – May 14, 1969),
nicknamed Don Pepe (in
English "Mr. Pepe"),[1] was an
Argentine construction manager,
sports journalist...
- June 2001 14:00 José
Amalfitani Stadium,
Buenos Aires Attendance: 24,000 Referee: Sun
Baojie (China) 17 June 2001 16:45 José
Amalfitani Stadium,
Buenos Aires...
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Argentine football. The club's home
ground is the 49,540-capacity José
Amalfitani Stadium,
where they have pla****
since 1951. One of the most successful...
- in Mendoza,
Rosario and Mar del
Plata each
hosted six
matches and José
Amalfitani Stadium in
Buenos Aires hosted three matches —
bringing the Argentine...
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football club Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield,
whose stadium, the José
Amalfitani Stadium, has been
established there in 1951.
Liners is also the site of...
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Ferrer (1906–1990),
Costa Rican politician;
President three times José
Amalfitani (1894–1969),
Argentine construction manager,
sports journalist and ****ociation...
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preach at
evangelistic events.[citation needed] In 1996 he
rented the José
Amalfitani Stadium also
known as Vélez
Sarfield in
Buenos Aires to
carry out an evangelical...
- Polo
Stadium Race
Circuit River Plate Stadium San
Lorenzo Stadium José
Amalfitani Stadium Transport Buenos Aires station Constitución
station Federico Lacroze...
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Paris 1991-07-06
Argentina 28 14 José
Amalfitani Stadium Buenos Aires 1991-07-13
Argentina 36 6 José
Amalfitani Stadium Buenos Aires 1991-08-10 Australia...