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http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/AFA/Memorias_Balances/1949_p45.JPG
Useful for charting the growth or decline of fútbol over the years

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/AFA/Memorias_Balances/1948_p34.JPG
Useful for charting the growth or decline of fútbol over the years

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/AFA/Memorias_Balances/1947_p50.JPG
This chart illuminates the popularity of the sport across the country. 523 clubs in Buenos Aires, 154 soccer leagues across the country.

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/AFA/Memorias_Balances/1946_p83.JPG
Because many scholars considered the 1940s as the golden age of Argentinean soccer, this chart illuminates the popularity of the sport across the country. 477 clubs in Buenos Aires, 146 soccer leagues across the country.

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Ahead of the 1978 World Cup, AFA proclaims amnesty for leagues that splintered from the naiton's governing body during labor disputes in the early 1970s.

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Article 7 of a new statute approved on the 6th of May means that 2,500 teams, in 200 different leagues, have more autonomy The AFA, not the league of 16 Buenos Aires teams, is now in control (but the AFA is still from the capital…so is this a big…

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Santos Ursino was a notable soccer player from the province who played for comercial and caught the attention of Ernesto Lazzatti, a reknowned sports journalist
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