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Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club (mostly
known for its
acronym CURCC) was a
Uruguayan sports club,
originally established by
British railway workers...
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tradition from the
CURCC and
there is a
sociological continuity between the two,
legally they are two
separate institutions, as the
CURCC would've continued...
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Football History &
Statistics (IFFHS). If
considered the same club, Peñarol/
CURCC is the most
successful Uruguayan club with 52 titles. Otherwise, it is Nacional...
- Club
Nacional de
Football and Club Atlético Peñarol (formerly
known as
CURCC), both
based in Montevideo. As of 2018, the two
teams have won 96 of the...
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recognized by FIFA as the
continuity of
CURCC. Nevertheless, its main rival, Club
Nacional de Football,
alleged that
CURCC and Peñarol were
different clubs which...
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institution choose the
yellow and
black colors inspired on
Uruguayan club
CURCC (today Peñarol). One of the most
notable Mitre's footballers,
Segundo Luna...
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CURCC,
stating that "The MVVC have long felt the lack of a
local rival club
against which to
measure their strength." The
sixteen founders of
CURCC were...
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adopted uniform only
lasted a w**** due to its
similarity to
Uruguayan club
CURCC,
being replaced by a
design proposed by
president Luis Carbone. The jersey...
- Central. That same year four
clubs governed by
foreigners (Albion F.C.,
CURCC,
Uruguay Athletic Club and
Deutscher F.K.)
founded the "Uruguay ****ociation...
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defeating Belgrano AC at the final, and its 4th Tie Cup championship,
defeating CURCC at
Ferro Carril Oeste stadium.
Although Alumni did not win a
Primera División...