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'''Club Social y Deportivo Merlo''' are a football club from the city of Parque San Martín, [[partido]] of [[Merlo Partido|Merlo]] in the province of [[Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires]] in [[Argentina]]. They currently plat in [[Primera B Metropolitana]], which is the regionalised third tier of the [[Argentine Football Association]].
'''Club Social y Deportivo Merlo''' are a football club from the city of Parque San Martín, [[partido]] of [[Merlo Partido|Merlo]] in the province of [[Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires]] in [[Argentina]]. They currently plat in [[Primera B Metropolitana]], which is the regionalised third tier of the [[Argentine Football Association]].

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Deportivo Merlo
File:Deportivo merlo.gif
Full nameClub Social y Deportivo Merlo
Nickname(s)Los Charros
FoundedAugust 10 1954
GroundEstadio José Manuel Moreno, Merlo
, Buenos Aires Argentina
Capacity5,000
ChairmanJosé Luis Coutinho
ManagerTemplate:Country data flagiconJuan Carlos Kopriva
LeaguePrimera C Metropolitana
Clausura 20061st (Promoted as Champions)

Club Social y Deportivo Merlo are a football club from the city of Parque San Martín, partido of Merlo in the province of Buenos Aires in Argentina. They currently plat in Primera B Metropolitana, which is the regionalised third tier of the Argentine Football Association.

In 1956 the club began playing in the AFA lower leagues under the name 9 de Julio which is the date of the Argentine Declaration of Independence. They changed to their current name in 1968.


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