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- Alfredo Garasini (Buenos Aires, June 1, 1897 – Santa Fe, January 6, 1950), was an Argentine footballer who pla**** as forward. Garasini spent most of his...
- goals Arthur Friedenreich Gerardo Rivas 1 goal Antonio Cerrotti Alfredo Garasini Juan C. Irurieta Martín Sánchez Domingo Tarasconi Filo Manuel Fleitas Solich...
- Cerrotti, Dante Pertini, Carmelo Pozzo, Carlos Antraygues and Alfredo Garasini. Some players from other clubes were also added to the team specially for...
- (1911–13; 1915–24) Enrique Bertolini (1912–23) Alfredo Elli (1916–28) Alfredo Garasini (1916–28) Américo Tesoriere (1916–27) Pablo Bozzo (1918–23) Mario Busso...
- Roca (1939–40) Sobral (1940–41) Calocero (1941) Fortunato (1942) Tarrío (1942–43) Garasini (1943–45) Fortunato (1946) González Pinto (1947) Benavídez (1948) Cesarini (1949)...
- Roca (1939–40) Sobral (1940–41) Calocero (1941) Fortunato (1942) Tarrío (1942–43) Garasini (1943–45) Fortunato (1946) González Pinto (1947) Benavídez (1948) Cesarini (1949)...
- the youth divisions include Américo Tesoriere, Pedro Calomino, Alfredo Garasini, Ernesto Lazzatti, Natalio Pescia, Mario Boyé, Antonio Rattín, Ángel Clemente...
- Roca (1939–40) Sobral (1940–41) Calocero (1941) Fortunato (1942) Tarrío (1942–43) Garasini (1943–45) Fortunato (1946) González Pinto (1947) Benavídez (1948) Cesarini (1949)...
- Buenos Aires Sp. Barracas Argentina (8) 4–1 1925 Sudamericano Seoane (3), Garasini Nilo 16 25 December 1925 Buenos Aires Boca Juniors Draw (3) 2–2 1925 Sudamericano...
- Roca (1939–40) Sobral (1940–41) Calocero (1941) Fortunato (1942) Tarrío (1942–43) Garasini (1943–45) Fortunato (1946) González Pinto (1947) Benavídez (1948) Cesarini (1949)...