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One also wonders just how much of a part their recently-assigned label Independiente had in the selection process for Radio Wars compared to the creative freedom previous gatekeepers Bella Union would have allowed.
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That trait became apparent early on and led to Agüero making history when he broke Maradona's record by becoming the youngest player to appear in Argentina's Primera division, when he made his debut for Independiente aged 15 years and 35 days.
Why Manchester City want Sergio Agüero to replace Carlos Tevez | Stuart James 2011
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Agüero, 22, has scored over 100 goals for Atlético since joining from Independiente as a teenager in 2006.
Sergio Agüero sparks scramble by asking to leave Atlético Madrid 2011
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Multiple dates are given because Alamán was popular enough a writer to have these works serialized in "Mexico Independiente," a leading newspaper of his day.
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Multiple dates are given because Alamán was popular enough a writer to have these works serialized in "Mexico Independiente," a leading newspaper of his day.
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Since it was introduced in 1983, none of the five clubs considered the country's largest — Boca, River, Independiente, Racing Club and San Lorenzo — have been demoted.
Argentina Teams in Recession Jonathan Clegg 2010
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Since it was introduced in 1983, none of the five clubs considered the country's largest — Boca, River, Independiente, Racing Club and San Lorenzo — have been demoted.
Argentina Teams in Recession Jonathan Clegg 2010
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Multiple dates are given because Alamán was popular enough a writer to have these works serialized in "Mexico Independiente," a leading newspaper of his day.
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Since it was introduced in 1983, none of the five clubs considered the country's largest — Boca, River, Independiente, Racing Club and San Lorenzo — have been demoted.
Argentina Teams in Recession Jonathan Clegg 2010
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In the Copa Sudamericana finals, won by Independiente, Facundo Parra of the Argentine club gives new definition to a sitter by stabbing the ball into the net after falling to the turf:
Video: Independiente's Facundo Parra scores with a volley from sitting position in the penalty area Steve Goff 2010
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