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English: Uruguay national football team on July 20, 1902 before its first official match vs. Argentina. From left to right, back: Linier, Miguel Nebel, Luis Carbone, Alberto Peixoto, Enrique Sardeson; middle: Bolívar Céspedes, Gonzalo Rincón, Juan Sardeson, Ernesto Reyes, Carlos Céspedes; front: Carlos Urioste, Germán Arímalo.
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