• José Antonio Roca García (24 May 1928 – 4 May 2007) was a Mexican football player and manager. Born in Mexico City, Roca played football for Asturias...
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    later as farmland. It belonged to the Roca family from Mahón starting in 1904, when it was bought by Mr. Antonio Roca Várez. In 2018, United States billionaire...
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    Cabo da Roca (Portuguese: [ˈkaβu ðɐ ˈʁɔkɐ]) or Cape Roca is a cape which forms the westernmost point of the Sintra Mountain Range, of mainland Portugal...
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    Jesús Fernández and at the same time Jorge Marí was replaced by José Antonio Roca in the technical direction of the scarlet team. The 1982-83 campaign...
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  • residentially zoned land). Mayor Marisol Yague, planning supremo Juan Antonio Roca, and others were arrested, including almost two thirds of councillors...
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  • Antonio Sinchi Roca Inka (17th century), was a Quechua painter from Peru and part of the Cuzco School. His exact years of birth and death are not known...
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  • Wingers (16 and 17) and Forwards (from 18 to 21). Head coach: José Antonio Roca Head coach: Jacek Gmoch Head coach: Abdelmajid Chetali Head coach: Helmut...
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  • Hernández José Antonio Castro Cesilio de los Santos Vinicio Bravo Duilio Davino Miguel Layún Midfielders Daniel Brailovsky Carlos Reinoso Antônio Carlos Santos...
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    Lostasau (1978) Alfredo Torres (1978–80) Alfonso Portugal (1980–81) José Antonio Roca (1 July 1981 – 30 June 1982) Árpád Fekete (1982–83) Ernesto Cisneros...
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    Lost Enrique Díaz 1982 16 2 7 7 Walter Ormeño 1982–84 60 14 27 19 José Antonio Roca 1984–85 38 5 15 18 Mario Pérez 1986–87 40 7 24 9 Cayetano Ré 1987–88...
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  • José Roca may refer to: José Segundo Roca (1800-1865), Argentine colonel José Roca y Ponsa (1852-1938), Spanish Roman Catholic priest José Antonio Roca (1928-2007)...
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  • 1971 Javier de la Torre  Mexico 1973 Antoine Tassy  Haiti 1977 José Antonio Roca  Mexico 1981 José de la Paz Herrera  Honduras 1985 Tony Waiters  Canada...
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  • Torre 1970–1973 38 20 7 11 52.6 Ignacio Jáuregui 1974 3 2 1 0 66.6 José Antonio Roca 1977–1978 20 11 3 6 55.0 José Moncebáez 1979 3 1 1 1 33.3 Gustavo Peña...
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  • (1919-03-28)28 March 1919 (aged 31) 1 Deportivo Guadalajara - 2DF José Antonio Roca (1928-05-24)24 May 1928 (aged 22) 5 Necaxa - 2DF Rodrigo Ruiz (1923-04-14)14...
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  • coach: Aleksandar Tirnanić Head coach: Pierre Pibarot Head coach: Antonio López Herranz Roca, Ochoa, Cortes, although registered the official list remained...
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  • Milla late into a 4–1 Segunda División away routing of Levante UD. "Antonio Roca Vives, Antoniu" (in Spanish). Futbol Base Català. Retrieved 12 September...
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    a matador's widow. After a power struggle in which Muñoz fired Juan Antonio Roca Nicolas, a planning consultant, for involvement in the Gil-era scandal...
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  • la Roca is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio de la Roca, an Anglo-French Antarctic explorer Joaquín Martínez de la Roca, a Spanish...
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    Alejo Julio Argentino Roca Paz (July 17, 1843 – October 19, 1914) was an army general and statesman who served as President of Argentina from 1880 to 1886...
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    Blas Roca Calderio (24 July 1908 – 25 April 1987) was a Cuban politician and Marxist theorist who served as President of the National Assembly of People's...
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    (1981–84) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1982), (1983) Ignacio Trelles (1983–85) José Antonio Roca (1985–87) Ricardo La Volpe (1988–89) Rafael Puente (1989–90) Ricardo...
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  • Champion Coach Runner-up Reg Season most points* 1970–71 América (2) José Antonio Roca Toluca América (44 pts) 1971–72 Cruz Azul (3) Raúl Cárdenas América Cruz...
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    Copa MX, becoming the third manager in the club's history after Jose Antonio Roca and Carlos Reinoso to reach that milestone. On 11 April, América defeated...
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  • Zacatepec Antonio Carbajal 1971–72 León Final Stage Puebla Antonio Carbajal 1972–73 Not held 1973–74 América 2–1 1–1 Cruz Azul José Antonio Roca 1974–75...
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  • the English football league system. Head coach: Lajos Baróti Head coach: Antonio López Herranz Head coach: Vicente Feola Head coach: Gavriil Kachalin Head...
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    is a Chilean coastal city and commune in San Antonio Province, Valparaíso Region. It was founded as Rocas de Santo Domingo (St. Dominic's Rocks). According...
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  • 17 Leonardo Cuéllar MF 21 Raúl Isiordia FW 9 Víctor Rangel FW 11 Hugo Sánchez Substitutions: MF 18 Gerardo Lugo Gómez  67' Manager: José Antonio Roca...
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  • Córdoba, Felipe Zetter, Carlos Laviada (captain), José Antonio Roca, Mario Ochoa, Héctor Ortíz, Antonio Flores, Luis Luna, Horacio Casarín, Luis de la Fuente...
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    political party led by Miquel Roca founded in 1983. It was supported by the Liberal Democratic Party (PLD) of Antonio Garrigues Walker, the Riojan Progressive...
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    General Roca is a city in the northeast of the Argentine province of Río Negro, northern Patagonia. It was founded on September 1, 1879, by Colonel Lorenzo...
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