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nicknamed as El Ciclón
Bananero (The
Banana Cyclone) and also Los
Samarios (The
Samarios), is a
Colombian football club from the city of
Santa Marta, capital...
- for
Ancona and he
finished his
career playing for
Colombian Deportivo Samarios between 1951 and 1952. He was the
Hungarian league's top-scorer in five...
- Caucano, Pastuso, Valluno, Llanero,
Amazonian Colombian, Guajiro, Sabanero,
Samario, Vallenato, Chochoano, Tumaqueño, Basque-Colombian, Colombian-American)...
- tier's
aggregate table.
After finishing last in the 1994 season,
Deportivo Samarios was
relegated to Categoría
Primera C. Atlético Buenaventura, Guadalajara...
- (Atlético Quindío) 57 seasons: Cúcuta
Deportivo 52 seasons: Unión
Magdalena (
Samarios) 32 seasons:
Envigado 27 seasons: Atlético ****la 24 seasons: Deportivo...
- season, was
relegated to Categoría
Primera C and was
replaced by
Deportivo Samarios, Unión Magdalena's
reserve team and
champions of the 1993
Primera C. "Colombia...
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Against Result Competition Date
Notes Ref
Gyula Zsengellér 12
Deportivo Samarios Universidad 12–1
Campeonato Profesional 22 July 1951
Alfredo Castillo 6...
- Universal. 2
August 2018.
Retrieved 5
January 2020. "Falleció el
actor samario Herbert King, tío de
Falcao García". El Pais
Colombia (in Spanish). 2 August...
-
Deportivo Samarios in
Colombia along with two
other Italian footballers,
Corrado Contin and
Alessandro Adam. He
collected 20
appearances with
Samarios, scoring...
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Deportes Quindío and
Deportivo Samarios,
while Atlético Muni****l
changed its name to Atlético Nacional.
Deportivo Samarios was
founded by the
squad of the...