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Danubio Fútbol Club is a
Uruguayan football club
based in
Jardines del Hipódromo,
Montevideo that
currently plays in the
Uruguayan Primera División. Founded...
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Uruguay national team.
After starting out his
professional career with
Danubio FC, Giménez
moved to Spain,
signing for Atlético
Madrid ahead of the 2013–14...
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manager of
Nacional Montevideo.
Peirano was born in Montevideo, and was a
Danubio youth graduate.
After making his
senior debut with the club, he established...
- made his
first team
debut in a
Uruguayan Primera División game
against Danubio,
replacing Antonio Pacheco D'Agosti
after 57
minutes in a 0–2 away win...
- The
simple Danubio station is part of Bogotá's m****
transit system, TransMilenio,
inaugurated in 2000. The
station is
located specifically on Caracas...
- with
extended spells at
Danubio, Zaragoza, Lazio,
Inter Milan and Nacional. Born in Montevideo, Sosa
started his
career in
Danubio at the age of 15, being...
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forward for
Argentine club
Argentinos Juniors. Born in Salto,
Ardaiz joined Danubio's youth setup in 2012, from Club Saladero.
Promoted to the main
squad ahead...
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Primera División team
Danubio.
Goicochea was born in Montevideo. In 2006, he
signed his
first professional contract with
Danubio.
Thanks to his good performances...
- system.
Saracchi then
joined the
youth ranks of
Danubio. In July 2015,
Saracchi was
moved to the
Danubio first team. He was
included in the
matchday squad...