• Mariano Andrés Armentano Lepera (born 12 July 1974) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a striker. He also held Italian nationality, although...
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  • esotericist Anthony J. Armentano (1916–1987), American politician Mariano Armentano (born 1974), Argentine footballer Paul Armentano, American cannabis activist...
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    Carlos Bianchi was the coach, and the roster was also formed by Mariano Armentano, Horacio Bidevich, Patricio Camps, Carlos Campagnucci, Juan Carlos...
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  • Almerares – Basel – 2008–10 Nicolás Andereggen – Zürich – 2018–19 Mariano Armentano – Basel – 1996–97 Juan Barbas – Locarno, Sion – 1990–93 César Carignano...
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    hockey player Franco Armani, footballer Leandro Armani, footballer Mariano Armentano, footballer Roberto Ayala, footballer Leandro Baccaro, field hockey...
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  • Las Palmas – 2015–17, 17–18 Domingo Arcángel – Deportivo – 1964–65 Mariano Armentano – Osasuna – 2000–02 Emiliano Armenteros – Sevilla, Xerez, Rayo, Osasuna...
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  • Ricardo Luis Armentano Feijoo (born 3 August 1957) is an Uruguayan professor and researcher who has worked in biomedical engineering and cardiovascular...
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    foreign clubs were, Adrian Falub who came from Universitatea Cluj and Mariano Armentano from Racing Club. A number of players also transferred from the domestic...
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  • Cheryshev 4 Sporting Gijón José Mari 4 Atlético Madrid Israel 4 Jerez Mariano Armentano 3 Elche Constantino 3 Levante Turu Flores 3 Deportivo La Coruña...
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  • Sergio Araujo – Barcelona B, Las Palmas – 2012–13, 2014–15, 2018–20 Mariano Armentano – Elche – 1999–2000, 2002–03 Emiliano Armenteros – Sevilla Atlético...
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    foreign clubs were, Adrian Falub who came from Universitatea Cluj and Mariano Armentano from Racing Club. A number of players also transferred from the domestic...
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  • Yakin * 22 February 1977 26 ST 1995-1997 2001-2003 140 45 191 60 Mariano Armentano * 12 July 1974 26 ST 1996-1997 24 2 30 3 Remo Buess * 13 September...
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  • professional football. Many other players also left the club, under them Mariano Armentano who transferred to Vélez Sarsfield, Adrian Falub who returned to Universitatea...
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