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The Ballet Azul (Blue Ballet) is a term coined in Colombia in the 1950s to describe the Millonarios football team, during its successful period from 1949–1964, because the blue color of their uniform, the large number of titles who had won the team, and the quality of its game. The term was first used by the sportscaster Carlos Arturo Rueda. Later in the 1960s, in Chile, Ecuador and Costa Rica, was used the same term to refer to Universidad de Chile during its successful period from 1959–1969, Emelec, and C.S. Cartaginés respectively.

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  • The Ballet Azul (Blue Ballet) is a term coined in Colombia in the 1950s to describe the Millonarios football team, during its successful period from 1949–1964, because the blue color of their uniform, the large number of titles who had won the team, and the quality of its game. The term was first used by the sportscaster Carlos Arturo Rueda. Later in the 1960s, in Chile, Ecuador and Costa Rica, was used the same term to refer to Universidad de Chile during its successful period from 1959–1969, Emelec, and C.S. Cartaginés respectively. (en)
  • Ballet Azul es el nombre utilizado para referirse al equipo Millonarios Fútbol Club de Bogotá durante los años 1950, dada la calidad del juego que desplegaban en la cancha y en honor al color azul de su uniforme. El término, fue acuñado por el finado locutor costarricense radicado en Colombia Carlos Arturo Rueda.​ Posteriormente, en la década de 1960, tanto en Chile como en Ecuador, se usó el apodo para referirse al equipo de la Universidad de Chile y al de Emelec, respectivamente. En Costa Rica también se llamó así al Cartaginés desde mediados de los años 1960 hasta 1977.​ (es)
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  • The Ballet Azul (Blue Ballet) is a term coined in Colombia in the 1950s to describe the Millonarios football team, during its successful period from 1949–1964, because the blue color of their uniform, the large number of titles who had won the team, and the quality of its game. The term was first used by the sportscaster Carlos Arturo Rueda. Later in the 1960s, in Chile, Ecuador and Costa Rica, was used the same term to refer to Universidad de Chile during its successful period from 1959–1969, Emelec, and C.S. Cartaginés respectively. (en)
  • Ballet Azul es el nombre utilizado para referirse al equipo Millonarios Fútbol Club de Bogotá durante los años 1950, dada la calidad del juego que desplegaban en la cancha y en honor al color azul de su uniforme. El término, fue acuñado por el finado locutor costarricense radicado en Colombia Carlos Arturo Rueda.​ Posteriormente, en la década de 1960, tanto en Chile como en Ecuador, se usó el apodo para referirse al equipo de la Universidad de Chile y al de Emelec, respectivamente. En Costa Rica también se llamó así al Cartaginés desde mediados de los años 1960 hasta 1977.​ (es)
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