Columbian Football Club

In 1913 the club joined the recently formed Federación Argentina de Football (a dissident association from the official Argentine Football Association) under the name "Club Hispano Argentino".

[3] The club's player Norberto Carabelli was also the top scorer of the tournament, with 11 goals.

[5] In 1919 there was a new split in Argentine football, so both leagues played at the same time: the official Asociación Argentina (with Columbian as one of its teams) and dissident "Asociación Amateurs de Football".

During that season, the club was going through a severe economic crisis, playing its last game as "Columbian" vs. Boca Juniors in the 6th match.

[1][6][7][8][9][10][11] Notes: The stadium was located between Vélez Sársfield and Iriarte streets in Buenos Aires.

A Columbian line-up of 1917