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    Héctor Horacio Leonel Scotta Guigo (born 27 September 1950) is an Argentine retired football striker. He was born in the city of San Justo in the Santa...
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  • Kaulbach (1871–1948) Giancarlo Scottà (b. 1953), Italian politician Héctor Scotta (b. 1950), Argentine footballer Néstor Scotta (1948–2001), Argentine footballer...
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  • Valentino Fattore Scotta (born 10 August 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Greek Super League club Aris Thessaloniki. Born...
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    Glaria (1968–75) Sergio Villar (1968–81) Enrique Chazarreta (1970–75) Héctor Scotta (1971–75), (1979), (1981) Oscar Ortiz (1971–76) Jorge Olguín (1971–79)...
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  • de la Plata against Uruguay on 17 August 1960; and the last was by Héctor Scotta, who netted a hat-trick for Argentina, but this time against Paraguay...
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  • First Division. In the late 1970s, Sevilla signed Argentinians such as Héctor Scotta and Daniel Bertoni. Directed first by Miguel Muñoz and later by Manolo...
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  • Belén Rodríguez Juan Carlos Rousselot Sabrina Sabrok Donato De Santis Héctor Scotta Pedro Sevcec Gerardo Sofovich Soledad Solaro Adrián Suar Víctor Sueiro...
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  • Bilbao 20 5 Marañón Español 18 Carlos Morete Las Palmas 18 Jesús María Satrústegui Real Sociedad 18 8 Carlos Athletic Bilbao 16 Héctor Scotta Sevilla 16...
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    An elderly Erico (right) with then Argentine league topscorer Héctor Scotta in 1975...
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  • Vallecano 21 6 Pichi Alonso Zaragoza 20 7 Marañón Espanyol 17 Jesús María Satrústegui Real Sociedad 17 9 Daniel Bertoni Sevilla 16 Héctor Scotta Sevilla 16...
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  • 10th QF Héctor Scotta 12 1977–78 34 13 8 13 38 45 34 8th 5R Héctor Scotta 16 1978–79 34 12 9 13 47 48 33 11th SF Enrique Montero Héctor Scotta 9 1979–80...
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  • Diego Maradona in the 1978 Metropolitano tournament at the age of 17. Héctor Scotta scored the most goals in a single calendar year, with 60 in 1975. Arsenio...
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  • average: 206 goals in 197 matches, averaging 1.04 goals per match. Héctor Scotta scored the highest number of goals in a single calendar year (60 goals...
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    the 1974 Copa Libertadores and the 1974 Copa Interamericana. 6 1975 Héctor Scotta San Lorenzo Top scorer of the Torneo Metropolitano 1975 and the Torneo...
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  • (14th title) Promoted Temperley Unión (SF) Relegated (none) 1976 Copa Libertadores River Plate Top goalscorer Héctor Scotta (32 goals) ← 1974 1976 →...
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  • Hernández Jorge Massó Wilfred Cave 1 goal Roberto Cabral Luis Oruezábal Héctor Scotta Frederick Lewis Lenard Brown Juan Monje Francisco González Byron Hernández...
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    de San Justo and his elder brother Héctor was an Argentina international and twice topscorer in Argentina. Scotta began playing football with local side...
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  • Gabriel Schürrer – Racing, Deportivo, Las Palmas, Real Sociedad – 1996–04 Héctor Scotta – Sevilla – 1976–80 Darío Scotto – Sporting – 1992–93 Juan Serrizuela...
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  • Sarasíbar [es] (brother) Mauro Scaloni [gl], Lionel Scaloni (brother) Héctor Scotta, Valentino Fattore (grandson) Fabio Schiavi [es], Rolando Schiavi (brother)...
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  • Enrique Chazarreta MF 5 Roberto Telch MF 10 Antonio G. Ameijenda FW 7 Héctor Scotta FW 9 Rodolfo Fischer  74' FW 11 Rubén Ayala Substitutes: FW Hugo Promanzio...
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    2012-05-06. Héctor Veira at BDFA (in Spanish) Héctor Veira at BDFutbol Héctor Veira at PlaymakerStats.com Wikimedia Commons has media related to Héctor Veira...
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  • Nogués Luis Oruezábal Osvaldo Potente Andrés Rebottaro Alberto Romero Héctor Scotta Alejandro Simion Roberto Telch Osvaldo Vallone Enrique Vidallé Abel...
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    2000. Previously, he had worked as assistant coach for Uruguayan manager Héctor Núñez in Valencia and as a player-manager of Indonesian League champions...
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    cry. The 1995 Copa América on home soil under Uruguay's new head coach, Héctor Núñez, was a breath of fresh air for Francescoli. After not featuring in...
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    the Hungarians Béla Sárosi, László Szőke, the Argentines René Pontoni, Héctor Rial, Englishman Charlie Mitten from Manchester United for 5,000 pounds...
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    Red Headed Corpse (Renzo Russo, 1972; Italian: La rossa dalla pelle che scotta) a.k.a. The Sensuous Doll The Case of the Bloody Iris (Giuliano Carnimeo...
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    December 2007. Retrieved 22 November 2013. Pablo Ciullini; Erik Garin; Héctor Villa Martínez (28 February 2013). "World Youth Cup (U-20) 1983 (Mexico)"...
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  • Thomas 1996 (50th) Majorettes In Space (Des Majorettes Dans L'Espace) Carole Scotta, David Fourier Butterfly Man Robin Macpherson, Barry Ackroyd Dual Balls...
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  • Iomar Mazinho, he finally found his position on the team with the coming of Héctor Cúper. He scored 11 times in 26 games at the Greek Superleague, including...
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    1976 Friendly Excursionistas 1–3  Argentina Mar del Plata Méndez 86' Ortiz 2' Luque 4' Scotta 22' Stadium: Gral. San Martín Referee: A. Ithurralde (ARG)...
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