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Football in Cataduanes starts when the game was introduced by Spanish sailors and soldiers during the colonial days around 1919. In 1924 the colonial governor established the Liga Locál, which consisted of four clubs San Martin - the club of the colonial bureaucracy based in Merida and Oltaloro. Marina - the club of the naval garrison in Oltaloro. Hercules - the club of the Army based throughout the island. Minas (de Samal) - the club of the Mining Company in Samal province.

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  • Professional Football in Cataduanes
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  • Football in Cataduanes starts when the game was introduced by Spanish sailors and soldiers during the colonial days around 1919. In 1924 the colonial governor established the Liga Locál, which consisted of four clubs San Martin - the club of the colonial bureaucracy based in Merida and Oltaloro. Marina - the club of the naval garrison in Oltaloro. Hercules - the club of the Army based throughout the island. Minas (de Samal) - the club of the Mining Company in Samal province.
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  • Football in Cataduanes starts when the game was introduced by Spanish sailors and soldiers during the colonial days around 1919. In 1924 the colonial governor established the Liga Locál, which consisted of four clubs San Martin - the club of the colonial bureaucracy based in Merida and Oltaloro. Marina - the club of the naval garrison in Oltaloro. Hercules - the club of the Army based throughout the island. Minas (de Samal) - the club of the Mining Company in Samal province. This small league would play up until 1936 when social upheaval and independence led to its winding up and replacement in 1940 by the Liga Nacional, Hercules dominated this Liga securing 10 sucessive titles between 1926 and 1936. The two of four pioneering clubs of the Liga Locál survived the upheavals and became founding members of the Liga Nacional, San Martin (renamed in 1937 as Club Union) and Minas. Hercules and Marina disappeared with the collapse of Spanish colonial rule.
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