David Andrade may refer to: Omar Arellano (footballer, born 1967), Mexican football manager and former midfielder Omar Arellano (footballer, born 1987),...
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Omar Arellano Riverón (born 18 June 1987) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Arellano had originally started playing in club...
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musician Omar Aquino (born 1987), American politician Omar Aramayo (born 1947), Peruvian poet and composer Omar Arellano, multiple people Omar Arjoune...
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a goalkeeper Manuel Arellano (born 1957), Spanish economist Marcy Arellano (born 1986), Filipino basketball player Omar Arellano (born 1987), Mexican...
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Omar Arellano Nuño (born 29 May 1967) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a midfielder and current manager. He played for Tigres...
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Necaxa returned to the FMF Primera División for the 2010–11 campaign. Omar Arellano began the season with Daniel Brailovsky taking over for the remainder...
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stint at the club Omar Arellano Nuño was appointed, but he only coached one league game and two Copa Libertadores matches. Arellano was replaced by Francisco...
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American visual artist, designer, and educator Omar Arellano Riverón (born 1987; or simply Omar Arellano) Mexican professional footballer Rosa Carmina...
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Enedina Arellano Félix de Toledo (born April 12, 1961) is a Mexican drug lady who, alongside her brothers, founded the Tijuana Cartel and played a role...
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Rodríguez (2011–12) José Luis Sánchez (2012) Joaquín del Olmo (2013) Omar Arellano Nuño (2014) José Treviño (2015–16) Jorge Alberto Urbina (Interim) (2016)...
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August 2020. Zúñiga, Octavio (17 June 2019). "El Irapuato presenta a Omar Arellano como técnico y cambia de nombre". Zona Franca (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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Francisco Rafael Arellano Félix (24 October 1949 – 18 October 2013) was a Mexican drug lord and former leader of the Tijuana Cartel, a drug trafficking...
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Universidad de Chile. Their first game ended in a 1–1 draw at home. Omar Arellano scored for Chivas in the game. The second, away in Chile, ended in a...
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French tennis player 1986 – Richard Madden, Scottish actor 1987 – Omar Arellano, Mexican footballer 1987 – Moeen Ali, English cricketer 1988 – Elini...
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2010–Sept 23, 2010) Carlos Turrubiates (Sept 24, 2010–Dec 31, 2010) Omar Arellano Nuño (Jan 1, 2011–June 30, 2011) Daniel Guzmán (July 1, 2011–Feb 12...
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Sánchez, Christian Pérez, Mario Quezada, Roberto Nicolás Saucedo and Omar Arellano Riverón were added to the casualties. who were ending their loan, other...
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Vuoso, the second naturalized striker on the Mexico squad, replace Omar Arellano who injured himself days before.[1][permanent dead link] His debut...
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substitute on August 20, 2011, in a match against Monterrey coming in for Omar Arellano at the 76th minute. He was the most used substitute in the Apertura...
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2009 Omar Arellano Mar. 30, 2009 12th Santos Laguna Daniel Guzmán Sacked Mar. 24, 2009 Sergio Bueno Mar. 25, 2009 14th Guadalajara Omar Arellano Resigned...
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Victorino MF 15 Andrés Chitiva 73' FW 18 Sergio Santana 88' Substitutions: FW 11 Pedro Pineda 58' MF 27 Omar Arellano 88' Manager: Javier Aguirre...
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to suspension. The lone goal in the contest was scored by Chivas's Omar Arellano in the 71st minute. Chivas won the match 1–0, giving them a perfect...
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Cristian Mazzón Marco Antonio Sánchez Miguel Ángel Vargas Ángel Lemus Hugo Omar Sánchez José Luis Mendoza Ricardo Munguía Silvio Rudman Liga de Balompié...
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league games and/or have reached international status. Keita Karamokoba Omar Arellano Alberto Quintero José Aveiro Gonzalo Bonastre Álex Cacho Álvaro Cervera...
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Gabriel Batistuta (redirect from Gabriel Omar Batistuta)
Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡaˈβɾjel oˈmaɾ βatisˈtuta]; born 1 February 1969) is an Argentine former professional footballer. During...
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Cóndor FC Donys Rodríguez Cóndor FC 7 Hugo Amaro Inter Ixtapaluca 4 8 Omar Arellano Chapulineros de Oaxaca 3 Yoset Gerónimo Neza Gustavo Hernández Inter...
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his first team debut on 4 May 2013, coming on as a 72' substitute for Omar Arellano in a 5–1 loss against Cruz Azul. He scored his first professional goal...
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Ángel Landín 30' 55b' Substitutes: MF 16 Carlos Gerardo Rodríguez 55a' FW 11 Juan Carlos Cacho 55b' FW 17 Omar Arellano 85' Manager: Enrique Meza...
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Gamboa (2019-2020) Ricardo López Estrada (2020) Jair García (2020–2023) Omar Arellano (2023) Isaac Saldívar (2024–) Verástegui, Carlos (29 May 2017). "Nace...
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León Pedro Muñoz Alejandro Corona 15 5 8 2 26 16 +10 23 5 Irapuato Omar Arellano Cuauhtémoc Blanco 15 7 2 6 24 17 +7 23 6 Necaxa Luis Francisco García...
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Ramírez was hired as the head coach of C.D. Guadalajara to replace Omar Arellano who had been acting as an interim coach for the club. In 2002, Ramírez...
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