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    Carlos Daniel Aimar (born 21 July 1950) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and a current coach. Born in Corral de Bustos,...
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  • Marchetta (1985) Ángel Tulio Zof (1986–90) Carlos Aimar (1991) Ángel Tulio Zof (1991) Eduardo Solari (1992) Carlos Aimar (1992) Vicente Cantatore (1993) Pedro...
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  • Aimar is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, common in mainly the Basque Country and Estonia (with 5,500 resp. 600 name bearers) Aimar is also...
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  • Carlos Aimar Vicente Cantatore Ángel Cappa Felipe Mesones Jorge Solari Jorge Valdano Ljubiša Broćić Dragoljub Milošević Jupp Heynckes Bernd Krauss Ewald...
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  • Enrique Martín (1999–01) Ciriaco Cano (2001) Carlos Sánchez Aguiar (2001–02) Enrique Martín (2002–03) Carlos Aimar (2003–04) Víctor Hugo Marchesini (2004)...
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    Fernando Areán (1991–92) Jorge Castelli (1992) Héctor Veira (1992–96) Carlos Aimar (1996) Jorge Castelli (1997–98) Alfio Basile (1998) Oscar Ruggeri (1998–01)...
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  • Ricardo Aimar Giordano (born 18 November 1981) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Aimar started...
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  • (1999–00) Héctor Veira (2000–01) Carlos Aimar (2001–02) Osvaldo Sosa (2002–03) Miguel Ángel Brindisi (2003–04) Carlos Ramacciotti (2004) Néstor Gorosito...
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  • Hernández Francisco Gabriel Escudero Martínez Rasán Jijona Logroñés Carlos Aimar Agustín Abadía Rasán La Rioja Racing Santander Marcos Alonso Peña Jesús...
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  • Aimar Centeno (born 1986) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a midfielder. Centeno was born in early 1986 in the town of Agustín Roca [es]...
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  • public limited sports company, owned by the Spanish-Mexican businessman Carlos Mouriño, who has been the majority shareholder since May 2006 when he acquired...
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  • permanent charge. The most successful head coach in terms of titles won is Carlos Bianchi with 9. Titles include 4 Primera División leagues, 3 Copa Libertadores...
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    national under-20 team in 2000, as an assistant coach. He worked with Carlos Aimar at Spanish side CD Leganés under the same role, before reuniting with...
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    Lucien Aimar (pronounced [lysjɛ̃ ɛmaʁ]; born 28 April 1941) is a French cyclist, who won the Tour de France in 1966 and the national road championship...
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    players were prominent footballers, such as Mario Zanabria, Daniel Killer, Carlos Aimar and Carlovich as well. At the end of the first half, the team from Rosario...
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    Diego Latorre FW 7 Alfredo Graciani  76a' FW 11 Leonardo Itabel  76b' Substitutes: MF Diego Soñora  76a' MF Alejandro Barberón  76b' Manager: Carlos Aimar...
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    Cascini Pablo Bari Diego Fucks Damián Manusovich Marcelo Sottile El Cholo Carlos Aimar Fernando Tornello Adrián Puente Emiliano Pinsón Ariel Donatucci Martín...
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  • 1985–1986 Jesús Aranguren  Spain 1986–1988 Javier Irureta  Spain 1988–1989 Carlos Aimar  Spain 1988–1989 Fernando Ramos  Spain 1988–1989 Miguel Ángel Lotina...
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    Argentine Primera División, playing for Lanús on 3 March 2002 when coach Carlos Aimar sent him on the field at half-time in order to replace Santiago Hoyos...
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    by penalty shoot-out after both legs ended 0–0. The team, managed by Carlos Aimar, achieve its first international honour since the 1978 Copa Libertadores...
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    Carlos Bianchi (born 26 April 1949), nicknamed El Virrey (The Viceroy), is an Argentine former football player and manager. A prolific goalscorer, although...
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    MF 10 José Daniel Ponce FW 11 Diego Latorre FW 7 Alfredo Graciani FW 9 Walter Perazzo  84' Substitutes: MF 25 Sergio Berti  84' Manager: Carlos Aimar...
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  • match of the season as Celta, coached by Carlos Aimar, travelled to face Albacete Balompié at Estadio Carlos Belmonte. Cano conceded his first top flight...
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    Dr. Carlos Salvador Bilardo (born 16 March 1938) is an Argentine former physician, football player, and manager. Bilardo achieved worldwide renown as a...
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  • site. Archived from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2011-09-05. "Carlos Aimar profile" (in Spanish). historiadeboca.com.ar. Retrieved 2011-09-05. "Luis...
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  • Celta Vigo 1994–95 season President José Luis Núñez Gallego Head coach Carlos Aimar Stadium Balaídos La Liga 13th Copa del Rey Fourth round Top goalscorer...
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  • Winning manager Club Ref(s) 1989  URU Héctor Núñez  URU Nacional 1990  ARG Carlos Aimar  ARG Boca Juniors 1991  URU Luis Cubilla  PAR Olimpia 1992  YUG Mirko...
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  • Uribarrena at Bilbao Athletic, depart for Osasuna, and be replaced by Carlos Aimar, who had done likewise at Logroñés. Uribarrena made his debut for Los...
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  • (young) Valèria Sorolla as Cris Xavi Sáez as Andrés Francesc Albiol as Albert Aimar Vega as Toni Tatín Revenga as Luis Celso Bugallo as Elías The screenplay...
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  • teams in Spain and Europe. In his first year in charge, he purchased Pablo Aimar from Valencia for €11 million, and former manager Víctor Fernández also...
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