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    José María Buruca Laforia (Atalaya, Spain, 16 May 1884 – Buenos Aires, Argentina, 6 Jun 1957) was an Argentine association football goalkeeper. Nicknamed...
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    year Alumni won another championship, with the adding of goalkeeper José Buruca Laforia and forward Carlos Lett (who would be the topscorer of the tournament...
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    Selección, tras sus "primeros" 900 partidos, El Gráfico, 4 Jul 2012 Copa Lipton by José L. Pierrend on the RSSSF Copa Newton by José L. Pierrend on the RSSSF...
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    third goalkeeper in the history-of the Argentina national team after José Buruca Laforia and Carlos Wilson, winning two Copa América with the squad and keeping...
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  • Argentina defeated the Uruguayan side by 6–0. The line-up was: José Buruca Laforia (Barracas A.C.), William Leslie (Quilmes), Walter Buchanan (Alumni)...
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  • fixture before the end of the season. The line-up for that match was: José Buruca Laforia; Carlos Carr Brown, Jorge Gibson Brown; Andrés Mack, Patricio Barron...
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  • January 30 - Pedro Pablo Ramírez, president of Argentina May 16 - José Buruca Laforia, goalkeeper August 13 - Agustín Bardi, tango musician Dussel, Enrique...
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    (the match)", and praised the performance of Alumni's goalkeeper, José Buruca Laforia. H: home A: away Notes 1905 Copa de Honor MCBA Final 30 August 1905...
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  • A.C. when they exiled from Uruguay due to the civil war of 1904. José Buruca Laforia, who was Barracas goalkeeper, gave his place to recently arrived...
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    Argentina national team. Lett joined Alumni in 1905 along to goalkeeper José Buruca Laforia. During the year of his debut with the team he became top scorer...
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    GK José Buruca Laforia DF Jorge Brown DF Juan Domingo Brown MF Andrés Mack MF Carlos Buchanan MF Patricio Browne FW Gottob E. Weiss FW Alfredo Brown FW...
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    Decano website, 17 Sep 2016 "Argentina: Copa de Honor 1ra. División 1905" by José Carluccio, 21 Nov 2008 "Alumni: en el nombre del fútbol" on Clarín, 2003-04-21...
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    Stadium, Palermo Referee: W. A. Jordan "Argentina: 1ra. División 1906" by José Carluccio, 22 Nov 2008 Argentina 1906 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi at the RSSSF Alumni...
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  • spectators in the Paso del Molino stadium in Montevideo. Lineup: José Buruca Laforia (Barracas AC), William Leslie (Quilmes), Walter Buchanan (Alumni)...
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    by 1–0. In the national team, Carlos Wilson was the successor of José Buruca Laforia as goalkeeper. He played for Argentina between 1907 and 1916, being...
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  • GK José Buruca Laforia DF Carlos Carr Brown DF Jorge Brown MF Andrés Mack MF Carlos Buchanan MF Patricio Browne FW Guillermo Weiss FW Alfredo Brown FW...
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    TyC Sports Primeros títulos internacionales by Pablo Fascioli on Decano website, 17 Sep 2016 "Campaña de Alumni en 1906" by José Carluccio, 17 May 2019...
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