Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril
History
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The club was founded on October 15, 1911, in [[Callao]] under the name '''Club Sportivo Tarapacá''' by migrants from the province of [[Tarapacá]]. In its early years, it played friendly matches against teams from Callao. '''Sportivo Tarapacá''' was also one of the pioneers in the creation of the Callao League, an initiative that initially did not materialize but was eventually established in the 1920s under the organization of the '''Asociación Deportiva Chalaca'''.[https://dechalaca.com/informes/estadisticas/fpf-y-adfp-cronologia-de-una-bicefalia Dechalaca.com:Cronología de una Bicefalía] |
The club was founded on October 15, 1911, in [[Callao]] under the name '''Club Sportivo Tarapacá''' by migrants from the province of [[Tarapacá]]. In its early years, it played friendly matches against teams from Callao. '''Sportivo Tarapacá''' was also one of the pioneers in the creation of the Callao League, an initiative that initially did not materialize but was eventually established in the 1920s under the organization of the '''Asociación Deportiva Chalaca'''.[https://dechalaca.com/informes/estadisticas/fpf-y-adfp-cronologia-de-una-bicefalia Dechalaca.com:Cronología de una Bicefalía] |
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In [[1926 Peruvian Primera División|1926]], the club competed in the [[Peruvian Primera División]], in the first tournament organized by the [[Peruvian Football Federation]] (FPF), finishing in a notable third place. The following year, a Callao representative team faced [[Real Madrid]] of [[Spain]] in a friendly match held at the Estadio Nacional de Lima. Sportivo Tarapacá contributed its standout player, Santiago Ulloa, to that squad, which was defeated 1–4. In 1928, the club affiliated with one of the [[Ligas_Provinciales_de_Lima_y_Callao_(1926–1975)#Liga_Provincial_de_Lima|Lima leagues]]. |
In [[1926 Peruvian Primera División|1926]], the club competed in the [[Peruvian Primera División]], in the first tournament organized by the [[Peruvian Football Federation]] (FPF), finishing in a notable third place. The following year, a Callao representative team faced [[Real Madrid]] of [[Spain]] in a friendly match held at the Estadio Nacional de Lima.[https://elcomercio.pe/deporte-total/futbol-mundial/real-madrid-visito-lima-1927-noticia-ecpm-612844-noticia/ Cuando el Real Madrid visitó Lima en 1927] Sportivo Tarapacá contributed its standout player, Santiago Ulloa, to that squad, which was defeated 1–4. In 1928, the club affiliated with one of the [[Ligas_Provinciales_de_Lima_y_Callao_(1926–1975)#Liga_Provincial_de_Lima|Lima leagues]]. |
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In 1930, the so-called “Combinado Pacífico” team was formed, featuring top Peruvian and Chilean players, and undertook a tour across Europe. Sportivo Tarapacá contributed the player Antonio Maquilón to this squad. That same year, the club avoided relegation by winning the [[1930_Peruvian_Primera_División#Liguilla_Descenso|relegation playoff]] against Sportivo Unión and [[Sport Progreso]]. |
In 1930, the so-called “Combinado Pacífico” team was formed, featuring top Peruvian and Chilean players, and undertook a tour across Europe. Sportivo Tarapacá contributed the player Antonio Maquilón to this squad. That same year, the club avoided relegation by winning the [[1930_Peruvian_Primera_División#Liguilla_Descenso|relegation playoff]] against Sportivo Unión and [[Sport Progreso]]. |
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