• Horacio Raúl "Pepa" Baldessari (born 21 November 1958 in Córdoba) is a former Argentine football striker who played professionally in Argentina, Bolivia...
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  • Canadian physician Horacio Badaraco (1901–1946), Argentine anarchist and journalist Horacio Baldessari (born 1958), Argentine footballer Horacio Barrionuevo...
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    Rufino Bernales (2008) Roberto Arrelucea (2009) Rufino Bernales (2010) Horacio Baldessari (2011) Christian Muñoz (2012) Ramón Mifflin (2012) Eusebio Salazar...
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    goals) 29 1979 Oriente Petrolero (2) The Strongest Antonio Valdez Horacio Baldessari (Blooming; 31 goals) 30 1980 Jorge Wilstermann (8) The Strongest Raúl...
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    Year Player Goals Nationality 1979 Horacio Baldessari 31 1981 Juan Carlos Sánchez 30 1983 Juan Carlos Sánchez 30 1997 Víctor Hugo Antelo 24 1998 Víctor...
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  • Roberto Gasparaini FW 7 Luis Amuchástegui FW 9 Miguel Ballejo FW 11 Atilio Oyola Substitutes: FW Horacio Baldessari MF Rubén Molina Manager: Alfio Basile...
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  • 75 1991 Sporting Cristal (10) Sport Boys Juan Carlos Oblitas Raúl Horacio Baldessari Sporting Cristal 25 76 1992 Universitario (20) Sporting Cristal Ivica...
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    Barack (2005) Attilio Escate (2006) Sigifredo Montes de Oca (2007) Horacio Baldessari (2008) Manuel Campos (2009) Attilio Escate (2009) Cristóbal Suárez...
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  • Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Nick Knight, Marc Jacobs, Richard Prince, John Baldessari, Inez & Vinoodh, and Patrick Demarchelier. The magazine took its name...
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    Aurich club and Deportivo Cañaña. This merged club—led by manager Horacioa Baldessari won the 1993 Copa Perú and gained promotion to 1994 Torneo Descentralizado...
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    Agustín Castillo (1997-1999) Ramón Quiroga (1998) Hugo Sotil (1999) Horacio Raúl Baldessari (2000) Roberto Mosquera (2007) Héctor Chumpitaz (2012) Roberto...
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  • Jesús Reynaldo (Bolivar) 39 1979 Oriente Petrolero The Strongest Horacio Raúl Baldessari (Blooming) 31 1980 Jorge Wilstermann The Strongest Juan Carlos...
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    player Tomás Badaloni, footballer Facundo Bagnis, tennis player Horacio Raúl Baldessari, footballer Estefanía Banini, football player Mariano Barbosa,...
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  • was honored by TV presenter Rachel Maddow. In 2012, Kruger joined John Baldessari and Catherine Opie in leaving the Museum of Contemporary Art's board in...
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  • (born 1951) Richard Avedon (1923–2004) Jerry Avenaim (born 1961) John Baldessari (1931–2020) Jamie Baldridge (born 1975) James Presley Ball (1825–1904)...
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  • 23 21 7th DNQ 1991 Regional I 11 7 3 1 23 11 17 1st W — — DNQ Horacio Raúl Baldessari 25 Regional I - Liguilla Final 3 1 2 0 2 1 4 2nd 1st Regional II...
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  • Huaral Unión Tarapoto Copa Libertadores Sporting Cristal Sport Boys Copa CONMEBOL Universitario Top goalscorer Horacio Raúl Baldessari (25) ← 1990 1992 →...
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