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Nueva Web del Atletico Marteño

Hoy estamos de estreno!!.

El equipo de fútbol tuccitano (osease, de la villa de Martos, Jaén, Andalucía, España) con más gancho estrena un nuevo portal, con una imagen mucho más potente.

Sabemos que le queda aún mucho camino por recorrer, pero poco a poco el portal mejorará, seguro ;)

Desde mi blog, les doy las gracias publicamente por confiar en mi esta tarea, y les doy mis mejores deseos.

¡¡Mazal Tov Atlético Marteño!!

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