• Corporación Deportiva de la Costa, better known as Deportivo Unicosta or Unicosta, was a professional Colombian football club based in Barranquilla, that...
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    Primera B for the first time after a 3–2 win for Deportivo Unicosta against Millonarios. Deportivo Pereira played in the second tier for three seasons...
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  • Deportivo Unicosta won the tournament for the first time and was promoted to the Categoría Primera A. Henry Vásquez, playing for Deportivo Unicosta,...
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    1996–97 Deportivo Unicosta (1) Lanceros Boyacá Deportivo Pasto 1997 Atlético Huila (2) Cúcuta Deportivo Real Cartagena 1998 Deportivo Pasto (1) Deportivo Pereira...
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  • successful team that won several championships. In 1997, he joined Deportivo Unicosta. From 1998 onwards he played single seasons with Independiente Medellín...
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  • did not take part of the tournament. Four additional teams, Bello, Deportivo Unicosta, Independiente Popayán and Santa Rosa, were accepted by DIMAYOR to...
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    1993–1994 Independiente Medellín 1995–1997 Unión Magdalena 1997–1999 Deportivo Unicosta Managerial career 2001–2002 Boyacá Chicó (assistant) 2003 Chía [es]...
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  • The previous season's champions Deportivo Pasto was promoted to Primera A for the 1999 season. Deportivo Unicosta, who were relegated from Primera A...
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  • Alex Valderrama (category Deportivo Táchira F.C. players)
    Atlético Nacional 1991 Deportivo Táchira 1991 Atlético Junior 1993 Unión Magdalena 1994–1995 Anzoátegui FC 1995–1996 Deportivo Unicosta International career...
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  • Rubén Rodríguez (footballer) (category Club Deportivo Palestino footballers)
    1990–1992 Cerrito 1993–1996 Cerro 1996–1997 Palestino 1997 Rentistas 1998 Deportivo Unicosta 1998 Miramar Misiones 1999 San Eugenio de Artigas 2000 Guaraní 2001–2002...
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  • Sergio Angulo (category Deportivo Cali footballers)
    Deportivo Independiente Popayán, Deportivo Pasto, and Deportivo Unicosta. He is currently the manager of Deportivo Cali's women's team. His football...
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  • champions Deportivo Unicosta was promoted to Primera A for the 1997 season, being replaced in Primera B for this season by Cúcuta Deportivo, who were...
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  • Unión Magdalena Barranquilla teams: Deportivo Unicosta Junior Bogotá teams: Millonarios Santa Fe Cali teams: América de Cali Deportivo Cali The Torneo Apertura (also...
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  • Cúcuta Deportivo won the tournament for the first time and was promoted to the Categoría Primera A. Jorge Enrique Ramírez, playing for Cúcuta Deportivo, was...
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  • Hayder Palacio (category Deportivo Cali footballers)
    for Unicosta, Deportivo Cali and Junior de Barranquilla. He won two league titles with Junior (in 2004 and 2010) before moving to Cúcuta Deportivo in January...
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  • Unión Magdalena Barranquilla teams: Deportivo Unicosta Junior Bogotá teams: Millonarios Santa Fe Cali teams: América de Cali Deportivo Cali The Torneo Apertura (also...
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    Iván Valenciano (category Deportivo Cali footballers)
    Colombia, besides Junior, he played for Deportivo Unicosta, Independiente Medellín, Atlético Bucaramanga, Deportivo Cali, Millonarios, Unión Magdalena, Deportes...
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    seasons: Once Deportivo 3 seasons: Fortaleza 3 seasons: Huracán 2 seasons: Uniautónoma 2 seasons: Unicosta 1 season: Alianza 1 season: Deportivo Barranquilla...
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    renamed Atlético Junior in 1936), Deportivo Barranquilla (f. 1949), Sporting (f. 1950), Libertad (f. 1956) and Unicosta (f. 1995). As for baseball, Caimanes...
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