• Juan Carlos Letelier Pizarro (born 20 May 1959 in Valparaíso) is a former football striker from Chile, who was nicknamed "Pato" and/or "Lete". He played...
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  • Hernán Rivera Letelier (born 1950), Chilean novelist José Letelier (born 1966), Chilean football coach and goalkeeper Juan Carlos Letelier (born 1959),...
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  • goals per match. 4 goals Arnoldo Iguarán 3 goals Diego Maradona Juan Carlos Letelier 2 goals Claudio Caniggia Ivo Basay 1 goal Careca Edú Marangón Nelsinho...
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    1955, Letelier married Isabel Margarita Morel Gumucio with whom he had four children: Cristián, José, Francisco, and Juan Pablo. In 1959 Letelier was fired...
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    Teixeira (vs  Brazil): Winners: 1990 (shared) Copa Carlos Dittborn (vs  Argentina): Winners: 1973 Copa Juan Pinto Durán (vs  Uruguay): Winners (2): 1971, 1979...
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    Fernando Astengo, left the pitch in protest, while Argentinian referee Juan Carlos Loustau unsuccessfully tried to convince them to continue with the game...
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    Soto-Andrade, Jorge, Sebastia Jaramillo, Claudio Gutierrez, and Juan-Carlos Letelier. "Ouroboros Avatars: A Mathematical Exploration of Self-reference...
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  • Astengo Juan Carlos Letelier Jaime Pizarro Jaime Ramírez Óscar Reyes Antony de Ávila René Higuita Ney Avilés Ermen Benítez Franco Navarro Juan Reynoso...
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  • Romero Jorginho Renato Gaúcho Tita Oscar Arriaza Rubén Espinoza Juan Carlos Letelier Juan Carlos Orellana Fernando Fiorillo Nolberto Molina Miguel Augusto Prince...
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  • to relegate they to 'Segunda División'; the directors of CODELCO led by Carlos Seguel accepted an approach period with this team, but this idea failed...
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  • Alexandre Czerniatynski Erwin Vandenbergh Júnior Oscar Grégoire M'Bida Juan Carlos Letelier Gustavo Moscoso Miguel Ángel Neira Luis Ramírez Zapata Paul Mariner...
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  • Revoredo (Peru) 17 June 1982 17:15 CEST Estadio Carlos Tartiere, Oviedo Attendance: 22,500 Referee: Juan Daniel Cardellino (Uruguay) 20 June 1982 17:15...
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  • Francisco Las Heras – Tecos – 1975–77 Yerko Leiva – Necaxa – 2020–21 Juan Carlos Letelier – Cruz Azul – 1990–91 Igor Lichnovsky – Necaxa, Cruz Azul, Tigres...
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  • exception is Michel Platini, who was given his favoured number 10. Head coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira Head coach: José de la Paz Herrera Head coach: Billy Bingham...
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  • Subiabre 2 2 Jorge Toro 2 2 Carlos Vidal 2 2 Sergio Ahumada 1 1 Charles Aránguiz 1 1 Mark González 1 1 Juan Carlos Letelier 1 1 Rodrigo Millar 1 1 Gustavo...
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  • year. 5 goals Careca Rubén Sosa 4 goals Arnoldo Iguarán 3 goals Juan Carlos Letelier 2 goals Bebeto Jorge Aravena Raúl Aviles Javier Ferreira 1 goal José...
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    General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo (Latin American Spanish: [ˈkaɾlos iˈβaɲes ðel ˈkampo]; 3 November 1877 – 28 April 1960) was a Chilean Army officer and...
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    Jorge Contreras CM 20 Héctor Puebla  19' LM 6 Jaime Pizarro CF 9 Juan Carlos Letelier CF 7 Ivo Basay Substitutions: DF 3 Ricardo Toro  19'  63' MF 21 Hugo...
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  • Miguel Ángel Russo Jorge Valdano Silvio Rojas Juan Carlos Sánchez Careca Sócrates Zico Juan Carlos Letelier Jorge Muñoz Héctor Puebla Manuel Asisclo Cordoba...
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  • Copa América held in Brazil. Head Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni Charles and Ze Carlos added to the squad for the final phase. Tita and Ze Teodoro injured replaced...
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    Pedro Opaso Letelier (July 20, 1876 – April 9, 1957) was a Chilean politician and provisional vice president of Chile in 1931. He was born in Talca, the...
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    Pinochet. In 1995, he was convicted of the murder of Chilean diplomat Orlando Letelier in Washington, DC, and sentenced to seven years in prison, which he served...
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    Hernán Rivera Letelier (born 11 July 1950 in Talca, Chile) is a Chilean novelist. Until the age of 11 he lived in the Algorta saltpeter mining town, in...
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    assassinated former Chilean minister Orlando Letelier in Washington DC in 1976, as well as General Carlos Prats in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1974. In...
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    well as Orlando Letelier and General Carlos Prats. a failed assassination attempt on 6 October 1975. In December 2004, Francisco Letelier, the son of Orlando...
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  • the 1976 murders of Orlando Letelier, former Chilean ambassador to the United States, and Ronni Karpen Moffitt, Letelier's co-worker at the Institute for...
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    Carlos Prats González (Spanish: [ˈkaɾlos ˈpɾats]; February 24, 1915 – September 30, 1974) was a Chilean Army officer and politician. He served as a minister...
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  • managed to save some face with second-half goals from Miguel Neira and Juan Carlos Letelier. The "Roberto Rojas scandal", known in Chile as "El Maracanazo",...
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  • Deportivo Lara (Venezuela). Head Coach: Carlos Salvador Bilardo Head Coach: Ernesto Guerra [es] Head Coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira Coach: Wilfredo Camacho...
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    had four children: Juan Esteban, Pedro, Benjamín and Carmen. Montero's first incursion in politics was in 1931, when President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo named...
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