Jaime Augusto Pizarro Herrera (born 2 March 1964) is a Chilean politician, teacher, and former football player and coach who played 53 times for the Chile...
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Carlos Pizarro Leongómez (6 June 1951 – 26 April 1990) was a Colombian guerilla leader and politician who was the fourth commander of the 19th of April...
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(2001-2002) Claudio Borghi (2002-2003) Roberto Hernández (2003-2005) Jaime Pizarro (2005) Óscar Meneses (2005) Eduardo Ahumada (2005) Raúl Toro (2006-2008)...
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(2005) Daniel Salvador (2006) Jaime Pizarro (2006–07) Jorge Aravena (2007) Luis Musrri (2007–09) Jorge Aravena (2009–10) Jaime Escobar (interim) (2010) Gustavo...
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country's Minister of Sports, Jaime Pizarro, and the Chilean Olympic Committee, were discussing the feasibility with the IOC. Pizarro also highlighted that Santiago's...
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is the youngest child of the Chilean former international footballer Jaime Pizarro. As of match played 19 November 2024 Colo-Colo Chilean Primera División:...
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allowing it not to lose its legal status. Despite the bankruptcy, under Jaime Pizarro as coach – key player in the obtaining of the 1991 Copa Libertadores...
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Faustin-Archange Touadéra, President of the Central African Republic Jaime Pizarro, Minister of Sports of Chile (representing President Gabriel Boric)...
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manager and former player Jaime Pizarro (born 1964), Chilean footballer Jorge Pizarro Soto (born 1952), Chilean politician Juan Pizarro Navarrete (1945–2022)...
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(1982–1985) Roberto Rojas (1985–1989) Jaime Pizarro (1990–1993) Iván Zamorano (1993–2001) Marcelo Salas (2001–2007) David Pizarro (2002–2005) Claudio Bravo (2008–2024)...
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Gabriel Mendoza MF 5 Eduardo Vilches MF 7 Marcelo Barticciotto MF 10 Jaime Pizarro FW 9 Patricio Yáñez FW 11 Rubén Martínez Substitutes: GK 12 Marcelo...
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Luis Mena and Miguel Riffo. After an injury to Eduardo Lobos, manager Jaime Pizarro gave Bravo his first chance, which would be however short-lived, as...
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government (2010–2014). Its first minister was Gabriel Ruíz-Tagle. Jaime Pizarro is currently minister after replacing Alexandra Benado on 10 March 2023...
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August 2023– Sports Alexandra Benado Ind. 11 March 2022–10 March 2023 Jaime Pizarro Ind. 10 March 2023– Science, Technology, Knowledge & Innovation Flavio...
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January 2009). "Conmebol premiará a Elías Figueroa, Carlos Caszely y Jaime Pizarro - Emol.com". Archived from the original on 14 December 2012. Retrieved...
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(Colo-Colo; 18 goals) 72 Clausura Colo-Colo (23) Universidad Católica Jaime Pizarro Manuel Neira (Colo-Colo; 14 goals) 73 2003 Apertura Cobreloa (6) Colo-Colo...
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Cobresal 1989 Héctor Hoffens Universidad de Chile 1988 Jaime Pizarro Colo-Colo 1987 Jaime Pizarro Colo-Colo 1986 Oscar Fabbiani CD Palestino 1985 Rafael...
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Fernando Astengo DF 4 Héctor Puebla MF 2 Alejandro Hisis MF 8 Jaime Vera MF 6 Jaime Pizarro MF 10 Jorge Aravena FW 14 Patricio Yáñez FW 7 Juan Carlos Letelier...
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Team ParaChile, also accompanied by the Minister of Sports of Chile, Jaime Pizarro; the executive director of Santiago 2023, Harold Mayne-Nicholls; the...
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Ostolaza 1 goal Baltazar Geovani Fernando Astengo Juan Carlos Letelier Jaime Pizarro Jaime Ramírez Óscar Reyes Antony de Ávila René Higuita Ney Avilés Ermen...
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Carlos Durán (1999) Fernando Morena (1999-2000) Roberto Hernández (2001) Jaime Pizarro (2002-2004) Ricardo Dabrowsky (2004) Marcelo Espina (2005) Ricardo Dabrowsky...
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Margas MF 11 Héctor Adomaitis MF George Biehl MF Miguel Ramírez MF 6 Jaime Pizarro 59' FW 7 Marcelo Barticciotto 72' FW 9 Hugo Rubio Substitutes: DF...
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[permanent dead link] "Conmebol premiará a Elías Figueroa, Carlos Caszely y Jaime Pizarro". El Mercurio (in Spanish). 26 January 2009. Retrieved 6 September 2012...
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Rubén Espinoza MF 15 Gabriel Mendoza MF 13 Juan Carlos Peralta MF 10 Jaime Pizarro (c) FW 7 Marcelo Barticciotto FW 11 Rubén Martínez 80' Substitutes:...
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Espinoza DF Lizardo Garrido DF Eduardo Vilches DF Javier Margas MF Jaime Pizarro MF Jorge Contreras a' MF Fabián Estay FW Jorge Aravena FW Ramón Garrido...
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for the period from November 3, 1964 to November 3, 1970. 2 March – Jaime Pizarro 12 March – Esteban Valenzuela 17 April – Luis Pérez Muñoz 24 May – Álvaro...
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Patricio Mardones CM 10 Jorge Contreras CM 20 Héctor Puebla 19' LM 6 Jaime Pizarro CF 9 Juan Carlos Letelier CF 7 Ivo Basay Substitutions: DF 3 Ricardo...
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2023 President Gabriel Boric Preceded by Cecilia Pérez Succeeded by Jaime Pizarro Personal details Born Alexandra Benado Vergara (1976-05-11) 11 May 1976...
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Hernán Peña (2018-2019) Leonardo Zamora (2020) Ariel Leporati (2021) Jaime Pizarro (2021) Héctor Adomaitis (2021) John Armijo (2021-2022) Antonio Martínez...
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(Colo-Colo) MF 5 Héctor Puebla (Cobreloa) MF 6 Jaime Vera (OFI Crete) MF 7 Alejandro Hisis (OFI Crete) MF 8 Jaime Pizarro (Colo-Colo) MF 9 Juvenal Olmos (Universidad...
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