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Cobresol FBC was a
Peruvian football club
based in the city of Moquegua, Peru.
Founded in 2008, the club
gained promotion from the
Segunda División Peruana...
- Peru
national team.
Miguel Araujo started his
senior career by
joining Cobresol's first team on 13 July 2011.[citation needed] Then on 5
November 2011,...
- champion, when it
defeated Atlético Torino,
Colegio Nacional Iquitos, and
Cobresol in the Copa Perú's
Final Stage. It was also the
first and only time the...
- but on 17
October 2009,
after a
great season,
Sport Boys went on to beat
Cobresol 3–2 for the
Segunda División
Peruana finals to go back into the Primera...
- the
first division while third place Atlético
Torino and
fourth place Cobresol FBC were
promoted to the
Segunda División. The
Monumental had a chance...
- May 1960) is a
Peruvian football manager and
former player who
manages Cobresol in the
Torneo Descentralizado.
During his
playing career as a midfielder...
- Pharma. 54 (0) 2010 Univ. César
Vallejo 8 (0) 2011
Cobresol 18 (0) 2012
Sport Huancayo 0 (0) 2012
Cobresol 11 (0) 2012 José Gálvez FBC 10 (0) 2013 Los Caimanes...
- Federación
Peruana de ****bol.
There were 10
teams in
league play. The champion,
Cobresol, was
promoted to the 2011
Torneo Descentralizado. The last place, Tecnológico...
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Carlos Stein (2022),
Chacarita Versalles (1990),
Chanchamayo (1985),
Cobresol (2012),
Deportivo Bancos (1991),
Deportivo Morba (1991),
Deportivo Pacífico...
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champions Sport Huancayo 1–0 in the
final round opener and also tied 2–2 with
Cobresol F.B.C. of Moquegua.
After spending two
years in Peru's
highest tier, the...