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| Full name | Asociación Deportivo Cali | |
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| Nickname(s) | Los Verdiblancos (the White and Greens) Los Azucareros (the Sugarmakers) La Amenaza Verde (the Green Menace) La Tromba Verde (the Green Whirlwind) | |
| Founded | 23 November 1912 | |
| Ground | Estadio Deportivo Cali (Capacity: 42,000) | |
| Chairman | Humberto Arias Jr. | |
| Manager | Alfredo Arias | |
| Current League | Categoría Primera A | |
| Website | Club home page | |
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Asociación Deportivo Cali, best known as Deportivo Cali, is a Colombian sports club based in Cali, most notable for its football team, which currently competes in the Categoría Primera A.
Deportivo Cali is one of the most successful football teams in Colombia, having won ten domestic league championships, one Copa Colombia and one Superliga Colombiana, for a total of twelve titles. Their stadium, Estadio Deportivo Cali, with an original capacity of 61,890, is the largest football stadium in Colombia, but has recently seen reductions in capacity due to renovations.
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