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Banfield and made
Visitors came and were made welcome by Banfield and his wife.
Under his command, Banfield hired many players in order to form a strong team, although the club would not made a good campaign, nearly being relegated again.
During its run on Primera División, Banfield made its best campaign during the 1976 National Championship, with Adolfo Pedernera as manager.
Those footballers, plus some youth players such as Javier Sanguinetti ( who made the highest number of appearances for the club to date, with over 450 matches ) and Jorge Jiménez, helped Banfield to win the title and promotion to Primera División, after defeating Colón de Santa Fe in the finals.
Banfield made good campaigns during its first years at Primera, although the team could not repeat those good performances in the successive tournaments, being finally relegated in 1997.

Banfield and good
Banfield did not have a good beginning during this decade, even playing in relegation zone.
That same year Banfield hired Patricio Hernández as club's coach, but the team could not achieve good results under his direction.
Although this participations in South American championships, Banfield did not achieve good results at domestic seasons, with the exception of an outstanding 5-0 over arch-rival Lanús, the Argentine champion at that time.

Banfield and performances
With Kingsland as president, Banfield cricket was the major sport, leaving football relegated to a background, which explains the poor performances of the club in football championships from 1897 to 1898, where the team finished at bottom places even suffering some of the largest defeats ever such as a 0-10 at the hands of defunct Flores AC.
It was in 1967 when Banfield performances began to decline even though the team included quality players like Jorge Carrascosa, Rubén Flotta and José Manuel Ramos Delgado.

Banfield and tournaments
Banfield was invited to join the professional Primera División but its leaders believed that professionalism would fail in the short term, and instead chose to continue participating in amateur tournaments.
With a decimated roster, Banfield participated in tournaments until 1934.

Banfield and when
The club's first appearance in an international tournament was in 2004, when, coached by Burruchaga, Arsenal reached the Quarter-finals of the Copa Sudamericana, eliminating Banfield and River Plate before losing to Bolivian club, Bolívar in its first ever official tie with a non-Argentine team.
WindowBlinds started in 1998 when lead developer Neil Banfield teamed up with Stardock.
The history of the club began on 21 January 1896, when a group of professionals and English merchants residing in Banfield decided to found a club which they named after the village, which had been named after the railway station, established in 1873, which in turn was named after Edward Banfield, the first manager of Great Southern Railroad Company.
After that success, the club began to decline until December 1904, when Banfield was reorganized, with all of its assets liquidated to meet a hopeless bankruptcy.

Banfield and First
Gottfried von Banfield finally became the most successful Austro-Hungarian naval aeroplane pilot in the First World War.
* Gottfried von Banfield ( 1890-1986 ), Austro-Hungarian naval aviator in the First World War, later businessman
To tackle the championship in 1939 Banfield obtained the loan of many players who were substitutes in the First Divisionand assembled a quality team that became champions winning the right to play in the Primera División.

Banfield and World
The year also boosted the profile of Ashleigh Banfield, who had escaped injury while covering the World Trade Center on September 11.
During her tenure at CICT, Banfield worked as a freelance associate producer for ABC's World News Tonight.
Critics William Banfield and Craig Werner write that the focus on money in " Gin and Juice " is an example of a major theme in hip hop, alongside " It's All About the Benjamins ", " Money Make the World Go Round ", " Get Money ", and " Foe tha Love of $".
From 2008 Apertura until the next season, former World Champion Jorge Burruchaga coached Banfield.

Banfield and began
The flashback episode took place in 2002, just months before Greene's death and revealed an encounter he had with Catherine Banfield, 6 years before she began working in that same emergency room.
TruTV anchor Ashleigh Banfield began her career at the station.
In 2000, Brzezinski began a short hiatus from CBS, during which she worked for rival MSNBC on the weekday afternoon show, Home Page, with co-anchors Gina Gaston and Ashleigh Banfield.
However, the idea only finally began to garner growing support following the 1978 approval to construct a light rail system in Portland, the " Banfield Light Rail " project, renamed Metropolitan Area Express, or MAX, shortly before its 1986 opening.

Banfield and many
North Ringwood Football Club has also provided VFL players: Gary O ' Donnell, Dean Bailey ( past Coach of AFL club Melbourne ), Paul Salmon and Terry Cahill, to VFL / AFL club Essendon over the last few years, as well as Peter Banfield, a past player with the Brisbane Bears and his brother David, who was captain and coach of Box Hill for many years.
In the second half of the 1880s, many British families settled in the village of Banfield, located 14 miles south of Buenos Aires.
During the following seasons, Quilmes would have many chances to promote but the team did not achieve its objective, losing the final playoffs at the hands of Huracán, Los Andes, and Banfield.

Banfield and players
With young players such as leading goal kicker Greg Mellor, best and fairest Peter Banfield and a young Tony Modra playing alongside returning experienced veterans Mark Mickan and Bruce Lindner ( who while playing for the Adelaide Crows in the AFL had played enough games with West through the season to qualify for the finals ).
Immediately Banfield players received offers from Primera División clubs and left.
For the 1992-93 season and with Suárez again as president ( having been elected in 1991 for a 5th run ), Banfield designed Carlos Babington as coach and acquired experienced players such as former River Plate goalkeeper Gabriel Puentedura, midfielder Fabio Lenguita and defender Gabriel Stafuza ( who had played for Boca Juniors in the 1980s ).
In Primera, Banfield was coached by Oscar López and Oscar Cavallero, with a renovated squad where ex-Ferro Carril Oeste Oscar Acosta and experienced goalkeeper Ángel Comizzo ( who had been relegated from River by then coach Daniel Passarella were some of the new players.
Two players from the Eagles ' last premiership in 1994 were appearing in this Grand Final-Drew Banfield for the Eagles and Jason Ball, now playing for the Swans.
This is a category for Argentine team Banfield players past and present.

Banfield and who
* Sebastián Ariel Romero, Argentine footballer who plays for Banfield
Banfield-Jones raised Pinkett with the help of her mother, Marion Martin Banfield, who was employed as a social worker.
She portrayed Dr. Catherine Banfield, an exacting Chief of the ER who was also working to recover from the death of a son and to bring another child into her family.
Canadian Wildlife Federation official Alexander William Francis Banfield, who supervised Mowat's field work, characterised the book as " semi-fictional ", and accused Mowat of blatantly lying about his expedition.
Ashleigh Banfield ( born December 29, 1967 in Winnipeg, Manitoba ) is a Canadian journalist who works for CNN and hosts the 11am hour of CNN Newsroom.
Banfield was brought while a boy to Australia by his father, who settled at Ararat, Victoria in 1852 and became proprietor of a newspaper, the Ararat Advertiser.
For nine months in 1901, Banfield took the place of a former colleague at Townsville who was travelling abroad.
Edward Banfield ( 9 February 1837 – 6 July 1872 ) was the first railroad engineer who drove La Porteña during the first travel by rail in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1857.
However, after a messy pre-selection battle with Campbelltown Mayor Brenton Banfield over who would run in the resulting by-election, Chaytor lost out to compromise candidate Chris Hayes.

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