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              <text>El equipo de fútbol campeón regional de 1979, posa para una foto en la recién creada plaza de deportes.&#13;
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De pie, izquierda a derecha:&#13;
Zallo Brenes Cambronero, Marvin Leitón Villalobos, Walter Cambronero Badilla, Carlos Guindon, Eduardo Leitón V., Tomás Guindon, Victor Leitón V., Coco Hernández Loría, Juan Leitón V., Felo Brenes Jiménez. &#13;
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De cuclillas:&#13;
José "Cheche" Núñez, Nene Fuentes Ramírez, Alexander "Papo" Brenes,&#13;
Oscar Cambronero B., Eugenio Vargas Leitón&#13;
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