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    Marcelo Fabián Espina Barrano (born April 28, 1967, in Buenos Aires) is a retired Argentine football midfielder. He played for a number of clubs in Argentina...
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    friendly-match victory against Chile in Santiago that year, substituting for Marcelo Espina. The midfielder won his first international championship the following...
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  • Spanish writer Gerardo Espina, Jr (born 1970), Filipino politician Gretchen Espina (born 1988), Filipino singer and actress Marcelo Espina (born 1967), Argentine...
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  • finishing sixteenth place in the Annual Table. In 2008, under the Argentine Marcelo Espina as coach, Unión won his first three games of Torneo de Apertura 2008...
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    nineteen. Nevertheless, he was demotivated by his teammates, like captain Marcelo Espina, complemented by the misbehavior outside the field. After falling out...
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    se refuerza con Mauricio Pinilla y Marcelo Espina" [ESPN Chile bolsters with Mauricio Pinilla and Marcelo Espina] (in Spanish). ESPN. 12 March 2021....
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    Hernán Ibarra (2003) Jorge socias (2003–04) Jorge Garcés (2004–05) Marcelo Espina (2006) Jorge García (2006) Juvenal Olmos (2007) Nelson Acosta (2007–10)...
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    Juan Ignacio "Juani" Guillem Pablo Stecco Mercedes "Mechi" Margalot Marcelo Espina Martín Ponte Matias Sanchez Mauricio Gallardo Juan Pablo Alessandrini...
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  • and refinements will continue to be made over time. Claudio Borghi Marcelo Espina Norberto Orrego Joaquin Botero Lucas Silva Eliseo "Cheyo" Quitanilla...
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  •  65' LM 8 Marcelo Escudero CF 9 Gabriel Batistuta CF 11 Sebastián Rambert  75' Substitutions: MF 18 Gustavo López  65' MF 10 Marcelo Espina  75' Manager:...
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  • credited as the first Pinoy Idol, Espina is technically the second winner of a Philippine Idol franchise, after Mau Marcelo of Philippine Idol in 2006. She...
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  • Apertura champion squad alongside his compatriots Nicolás Tagliani and Marcelo Espina.[citation needed] Racing Club Argentine Primera División (1): 2001 Clausura...
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  • Walter Erviti 1 0 2010 2010 Marcelo Escudero 9 1 1994 1996 Juan Esnáider 3 0 1995 1999 Iván Esperón 10 1 1940 1942 Marcelo Espina 15 1 1994 1996 Juan Alberto...
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  • 42. Espina, Eduardo (2005). "Chile 1941". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Archived from the original on 3 February 2023. Espina, Eduardo...
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  • Encina – Tecos, Atlas – 2007, 2007 Gabriel Esparza – Puebla – 2017 Marcelo Espina – Irapuato, Atlante, Correcaminos – 1990–91, 1991–92, 1993–94 Fabián...
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  • Enrique, Carlos Enrique, Fernando Enrique, Ramiro Enrique (sons) Marcelo Espina, Santiago Espina (son) Juan Evaristo, Mario Evaristo (brother) Néstor Fabbri...
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  • Zaragoza, Atlético Madrid, Espanyol, Murcia – 1990–91, 92–99, 00–01, 03–04 Marcelo Espina – Racing – 1999–01 Cristian Espinoza – Alavés – 2016–17 Maximiliano...
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  • River Plate 13 18 1993 Ap Sergio Martínez Boca Juniors 12 19 1994 Cl Marcelo Espina Hernán Crespo Platense River Plate 11 11 18 19 1994 Ap Enzo Francescoli...
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  • Alberto Etcheverry Jorge Luis Gabrich Marcelo Espina Arnaldo Sialle Ezequiel Brítez Roberto Nicolás Saucedo Brazil Marcelo de Faria Chile Juvenal Olmos Reinaldo...
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  • Ricardo Dabrowsky (2004) Marcelo Espina (2005) Ricardo Dabrowsky (2005) Claudio Borghi (2006-2008) Fernando Astengo (2008) Marcelo Barticciotto (2008-2009)...
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  • Relegated Estudiantes LP Gimnasia y Tiro Top goalscorer Hernán Crespo Marcelo Espina (13 goals each) Biggest home win Banfield 5–0 Dep. Español (22 May)...
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  • Gabriel Batistuta (1969-02-01)1 February 1969 (aged 25) Fiorentina 10 3MF Marcelo Espina (c) (1967-04-28)28 April 1967 (aged 27) Platense 11 4FW Sebastián Rambert...
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  • Rappler after it was ordered to close. Espina was awarded the College Editors Guild of the Philippines' Marcelo H. Del. Pilar Award, which identified him...
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  • (aged 25) River Plate 17 3MF Marcelo Escudero (1972-07-25)25 July 1972 (aged 22) Newell's Old Boys 18 3MF Marcelo Espina (1967-04-28)28 April 1967 (aged...
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  • Position Player Team Goals 1 Hernán Crespo River Plate 11 1 Marcelo Espina Platense 11...
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  • club’s bankruptcy. In that team highlighted players like Marcelo Barticciotto and Marcelo Espina. In 2003, he left the club and signed for Deportes Iberia...
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    Gabriel Espinas (born January 3, 1982) is a Filipino professional basketball player for Caloocan Batang Kankaloo of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball...
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    Deputies of Chile In office 11 March 2002 – 11 March 2010 Preceded by Alberto Espina Succeeded by Marcela Sabat Constituency 21st District Personal details Born...
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    islands of Cebu and Mactan. On September 19, 1968, Cebu Governor Rene G. Espina, then Acting Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications...
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  • Monique" Dimaculangan-Frias Jaclyn Jose as Jail Chief Supt./BGEN Dolores Espinas Supporting cast RK Bagatsing as Greg Montenegro Ricardo Cepeda as Richardson...
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