File:Racing Paris x Racing Avellaneda.jpg

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English: Racing Club de Avellaneda (vertical stripes), whose name was inspired by Racing Club de France, playing against him in Parc des Princes, in 1950. The Argentine player is Norberto "Tucho" Méndez.
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Source Memoria El Gráfico, "Joyas del Archivo", p. 6
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