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    Marcos Calderón (11 July 1928 – 8 December 1987) was a Peruvian football coach and player. During his tenure the Peru national team won the Copa América...
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  • tinker. "Calderón" without any further specifics usually refers to Pedro Calderón de la Barca, the Spanish dramatist. Calderón, or Calderon, may also...
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    league title in the professional era and their fourth overall. In 1958, Marcos Calderón became their as head coach. He would bring the Boys to win their fifth...
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    first Descentralizado was played. Under the leadership of manager Marcos Calderón, became the first national champion after nineteen wins, three draws...
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    Pasache 1969–70 Vito Andrés "Sabino" Bártoli 1971 Rudi Gutendorf 1972–74 Marcos Calderón 1974 Rafael Asca 1974–75 Eloy Campos 1976 Juan Honores 1976 Víctor...
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  • footballer Marcos Ayerza, Argentine rugby union player Marcos Baghdatis, Cypriot tennis player and 2006 Australian Open finalist Marcos Calderón, Peruvian...
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  • Netherlands thus went to the World Cup with only 21 players. Head coach: Marcos Calderón Manager: Ally MacLeod Each national team had to submit a squad of 22...
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  • Universitario Sport Boys Marcos Calderón Teófilo Cubillas Alianza Lima 19 51 1967 Universitario Sporting Cristal Marcos Calderón Pedro Pablo Leon Alianza...
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  • Luis Miloc (1977–78) Esteban Beracochea (1978–83) (Campeón 79 y 81) Marcos Calderón (1983) Carlos Horacio Moreno (1984–89) (Campeón 84 y 86) Richard Páez...
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  • Muñante FW 11 Juan Carlos Oblitas  46' FW 19 Guillermo La Rosa Substitutions: DF 14 José Navarro  11' FW 9 Percy Rojas  46' Manager: Marcos Calderón...
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    Luis Guzmán 1952–53 1952 Jaime de Almeida 1961–66 1962, 1963, 1965 Marcos Calderón 1975–76 1975 Dan Georgiadis 1972, 1976 1976 Copa Simón Bolívar (FVF)...
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    Juan Carlos Calderón López de Arróyabe (7 July 1938 – 25 November 2012) was a Spanish singer-songwriter and musician. Born in Santander, he was the author...
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  • Rosa  62' Substitutes: GK 1 Ottorino Sartor MF 9 Percy Rojas  82' DF 14 José Navarro MF 15 Germán Leguía FW 20 Hugo Sotil  62' Manager: Marcos Calderón...
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  • 1959 Marcos Calderón 1960 1961 José Gomes Nogueira 1962 1962 Juan Valdivieso 1963 1964 Marcos Calderón 1965 1965 José Gomes Nogueira 1966 1966 Marcos Calderón...
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    managers to have been the Englishman Jack Greenwell and the Peruvian Marcos Calderón. The former managed Peru to triumph in the 1938 Bolivarian Games and...
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  • Juan Carlos Corazzo Luis Artime (5) Pedro Rocha 1975 Various  Peru Marcos Calderón Leopoldo Luque (4) Ernesto Díaz (4) Teófilo Cubillas 1979 Various  Paraguay...
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    Escobar José González Ganoza Alfredo Tomassini Johnny Watson Coach Marcos Calderón The pilot and sole survivor Villar was able to exit the aircraft from...
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    shooter alone." In addition, the unusual lineup of Peruvian coach Marcos Calderón stood out who left several notable and experienced players out of the...
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  • (son) Nicolás Burdisso, Guillermo Burdisso (brother) José Luis Calderón, Lucas Calderón (son) Nicolás Cambiasso, Esteban Cambiasso (brother) Pedro Canaveri...
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    Asian Games after a defeat to Iraq, and was replaced by Marcos Paqueta. On 9 April 2007, Calderón signed as the coach of the Oman national football team...
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  • Quesada CM Santiago Ojeda CM Percy Rojas RW Gerónimo Barbadillo CF Oswaldo Ramírez LW Juan Carlos Oblitas Substitutions: None Manager: Marcos Calderón...
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    achieved its fourth crown under the leadership of the Peruvian director Marcos Calderón. In 1973, he managed to score seven goals in thirty-three games played...
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  • Francisco Garcia Calderón, provisional president of Peru, and the brother of noted intellectuals Francisco, Juan, and Ventura Garcia Calderon. His works were...
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    The Battle of Calderón Bridge (Spanish: Batalla del Puente de Calderón) was a decisive battle in the Mexican War of Independence. It was fought in January...
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    Hugo Sotil, Peru obtained its second international title. Head Coach: Marcos Calderón Colombia  v Peru  Peru  v Colombia  Peru  v  Colombia Coach: José Chiarella...
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  • 1996 — Carlos Cruz 1998–99 — Rubén Gifarro 1999 — José Herrera 2000 — Marco Calderón 2001 — Hernán García 2002 — Óscar Salgado 2004–06 — Rubén Gifarro 2007–08...
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    Leticia Calderón (Spanish pronunciation: [leˈtisja kalðeˈɾon]; born Carmen Leticia Calderón León on July 15, 1968) is a Mexican actress. She lived in...
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  • Sotomayor for Televisa in 1991. Leticia Calderón and Juan Ferrara starred as protagonists, while Ana Colchero and Marco Muñoz starred as antagonists. This...
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  • Claudio Nicolás Calderón Ávila (born 5 January 1986) is a Chilean former footballer. In his homeland, Calderón played for Unión Española, Ñublense, Cobresal...
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  • Blanquirroja once again qualified for a World Cup. The squad, led by Marcos Calderón, had a different (4–4–2) formation from the early 1970s structure....
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