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Juniors opened its new
stadium at the
intersection of
Ministro Brin and
Senguel streets,
playing there until 1924 when the club
moved to
Brandsen and Del...
- Ziya Şengül (1 July 1944 – 26
February 2023) was a
Turkish footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He is
remembered for his
commanding role
during his career...
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Estadio Ministro Brin y
Senguel was a
football stadium in La Boca
district of
Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was the home
ground of Club Atlético Boca Juniors...
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Avellaneda Partido. The
first stadium in La Boca was at
Ministro Brin and
Senguel streets which lasted until 1924 when the club
moved to
Brandsen and Del...
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after the club had to left its
previous venue,
Estadio Ministro Brin y
Senguel, the
stadium has a
capacity of 25,000 and was the home
ground of club Boca...
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Seasons International competitions Top
scorers Stadiums Ministro Brin y
Senguel (1916–24)
Brandsen y Del
Crucero (1924–38) La
Bombonera (1940–present)...
- Cherang'any and
previously as Sekker, Siger, Sigerai, Segelai, Senguer,
Senguel and Jangwel) are an
indigenous community who
primarily live in the Embobut...
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Seasons International competitions Top
scorers Stadiums Ministro Brin y
Senguel (1916–24)
Brandsen y Del
Crucero (1924–38) La
Bombonera (1940–present)...
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Seasons International competitions Top
scorers Stadiums Ministro Brin y
Senguel (1916–24)
Brandsen y Del
Crucero (1924–38) La
Bombonera (1940–present)...
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Ministro Brin y
Senguel,
Buenos Aires Paraguay 3–1 Nilo 30'
Lagarto 57', 61' 25
December 1925
Final round Estadio Ministro Brin y
Senguel,
Buenos Aires...