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cinco cero
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In principle, they are the names of two numbers: 5 (five) and 0 (zero). In addition to the football reference mentioned by colleague Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz, it can also be a fictional police department for a very popular television series in the 1970s called Hawaii Five-O, but which in Spanish was known as "Hawaii Five Zero", since in our language the letter /O/ and the number zero are not confused as it happens in English. At the time, producers were inspired for the name by Hawaii's recent addition as the 50th U.S. state.

  




Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

Cinco Cero (5–0) is the name given to the Colombia national football team's thrashing of Argentina on September 5, 1993, at the Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  



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