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- moved to Puebla City. The team was known as Tigres del México or Tigres Capitalinos. During these years, the team pla**** at the Parque del Seguro Social...
- El Clasico Capitalino (Capital derby), refers to football matches between América and UNAM, both from Mexico City. América play at the Estadio Azteca,...
- the most decorated team of the league with 10 championships. Artemisa Capitalinos Azules de La Habana Guantánamo CB Guerreros de Matanzas Sancti Spiritus...
- They are formally called capitalinos (in reference to the city being the capital of the country), but "[p]erhaps because capitalino is the more polite, specific...
- the original on 2 June 2024. Retrieved 2 June 2024. "Sheinbaum pide a capitalinos qued**** en casa para evitar contagios". ADNPolítico (in Spanish). 20...
- between Club América and Club Universidad Nacional is known as the "Clásico Capitalino", due to the fact that both teams are based in Mexico City—the country's...
- the Puerto Rican Basketball Federation. The current champions are the Capitalinos de San Juan. Founded in 1984 as “La Liga del Pueblo”, the second-tier...
- The Capitalinos returned during the 1990s, posting poor win–loss records. In 1998, producer and entrepreneur Angelo Medina acquired the Capitalinos and...
- Perugia Domestic 2008–09 Cuban Championship, with Capitalinos 2009–10 Cuban Championship, with Capitalinos 2010–11 Cuban Championship, with Orientales de...
- derbies in South America and is known as El Clásico Bogotano or El Clásico Capitalino. Independiente Santa Fe was officially founded on February 28, 1941, as...