The Portuguese Club, in the neighborhood of Isidro Casanova, recognizes the origins of the migration of a group of families during the military dictatorship of Antonio Oliveira Salazar (1932-1974) installed as quinteros, hornero and merchants in the metropolitan area, notably in La Matanza party.
A large proportion settled in the interior of the country, but Buenos Aires City and Province were the main places of settlement.
There already were many men who arrived in Lisbon, Porto, and coastal regions of Portugal, which focused particularly on the parishes of South by deploying multiple occupations, but mainly the naval: sailors, stevedores, and porters.
[11] Around the 1970s started based on La Matanza clubs of the foreign communities likely as a form of defense against the threat of the loss of the important elements of culture itself.
Subsequently, the creation of another club, smaller than the previous one, took place in the city of González Catán, maintaining a constant interplay.