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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: C.A. Bella Vista, C.A. Cerro, C.A. Penarol, Central Espanol, Centro Atletico Fenix, Club Nacional de Football, Danubio, Defensor Sporting Club, Liverpool de Montevideo, Miramar Misiones, Montevideo Wanderers, Progreso, Racing Club de Montevideo, Rampla Juniors, River Plate Montevideo, Montevideo Wanderers F.C., Club Atletico River Plate, Estadio Centenario, Danubio F.C., Estadio Gran Parque Central, Liverpool F.C., Montevideo Cricket Club, 1917 South American Championship, El Tanque Sisley, C.A. Progreso, Huracan Buceo, C.A. Rentistas, South American Basketball Championship 1953, Carrasco Polo Club, Sud America, Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club, Club Bigua de Villa Biarritz, Cilindro Municipal, Basanez, Old Boys & Old Girls Club, C.S.D. Villa Espanola, La Luz Tacuru FC, Club Atletico Boston River, Club Sportivo Cerrito, Hebraica y Macabi, River Plate F.C., Urunday Universitario, Uruguay Montevideo, Estadio Saroldi, Hipodromo Nacional de Maronas, Estadio Luis Franzini, Estadio Contador Damiani, Estadio Viera, Estadio Belvedere, Jardines Del Hipodromo, Parque Pereira, Estadio Luis Troccoli, Estadio Olimpico, Estadio Osvaldo Roberto, Parque Luis Mendez Piana, Estadio Jose Nasazzi, Parque Abraham Paladino, Gateway of The Citadel, Estadio Complejo Rentistas, Estadio Parque Capurro, Parque Palermo. Excerpt: Club Atletico Penarol (Spanish pronunciation: ) is an Uruguayan sports club based in Montevideo. The club is best known for its professional football team, which plays in the Uruguayan Primera Division Penarol is the most successful team in Uruguay. They have won the Primera Division a record 48 times, including 37 in the professional era. They were the first team to win the Copa Libertadores and are the most successful Uruguayan team in the competition, having won it a total of five times. Their continental trophy...