Tricolor Municipal de Paine

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Tricolor Municipal
Full nameClub Deportivo Tricolor Municipal de Paine
FoundedMarch 16, 1910
GroundMunicipal de Paine
Paine, Chile
Capacity2 500 spectators
ChairmanFelipe Silva
ManagerCesar Fuentes
League Tercera División B
2021Play-Off Semifinal

Club Deportivo Tricolor Municipal de Paine, commonly referred to as Tricolor Municipal, is a professional football club based in Paine, Chile. [1] [2]

Contents

Kits

Honours

National

Tercera División (1)

1943

Cuarta División (1)

1990

Regional

Regional Central (1)

1958

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References

  1. "Tricolor Municipal". terceradivision.cl.
  2. "Tricolor Municipal". registros19862.cl.
  3. tricolor de paine [@trimunipaine] (11 July 2015). "Tricolor y su nueva camiseta @trimunipaine" [Tricolor and his new shirt @trimunipaine] (Tweet) via Twitter.

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