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    Miguel Ángel Brindisi de Marco (born 8 October 1950) is an Argentine football coach and former player. An attacking midfielder, he played for the Argentina...
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    championships. During the 1969 tournament, two historical players of the club, Miguel Brindisi and Carlos Babington played together for the first time.[citation needed]...
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  • the Third Crusade Miguel Ángel Brindisi (born 1950), Argentine footballer Remo Brindisi (1918–1996), Italian painter Rodolfo Brindisi (1932–2009), Argentine...
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    alongside other South American figures such as Rivellino, Fernando Morena, Miguel Brindisi, Víctor Espárrago, Teófilo Cubillas and others. He was international...
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    1985 Serie A title) Roque Gastón Máspoli (won the 1987 Serie A title) Miguel Brindisi (won the 1989 Serie A titles) Jorge Habegger (won the 1991 Serie A...
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  • 2008–Sept 21, 2008) Francisco Avilán Cruz (Sept 30, 2008–Dec 31, 2008) Miguel Brindisi (Jan 1, 2009–May 4, 2009) Luis Tena (May 5, 2009–Feb 8, 2010) Juan...
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    Ángel Bargas Chacarita Juniors 4 1973 Miguel Brindisi Huracán Won the Torneo Metropolitano 1973 5 1974 Miguel Raimondo Independiente Won the 1974 Copa...
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    acquisition of prodigious Diego Maradona, who came to the club along with Miguel Brindisi, Osvaldo Escudero, and Marcelo Trobbiani, while another club legend...
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    with a side that included notable players such as Carlos Babington, Miguel Brindisi, Roque Avallay and the outstanding René Houseman. That squad was widely...
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    ever, with Babington being a key player along with René Houseman, Miguel Brindisi and Omar Larrosa. In 1974, he was transferred to the German team SG...
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  • (9th title) Promoted Lanús Relegated Banfield Lanús Top goalscorer Miguel Brindisi (21) Biggest home win R. Central 6–0 Independiente (16 Apr) Biggest...
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    teams ever, where Houseman played along with notable players such as Miguel Brindisi, Carlos Babington and Omar Larrosa. Houseman is a mixture of Maradona...
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  • Elche, Granada – 2017–18, 20–24 Pablo Brandán – Alavés – 2000–01 Miguel Brindisi – Las Palmas – 1976–79 Carlos Brizzola – Sevilla, Salamanca – 1976–77...
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  • Trobbiani MF 7 Carlos Muñoz  46' FW 21 Jimmy A. Jiménez FW 11 Luis A. Acosta Substitutes: DF Carlos Hans  46' MF 18 David Bravo  78' Manager: Miguel Brindisi...
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    outstanding player of the team. Other notable players for Boca were Miguel Brindisi, goalkeeper Hugo Gatti and defender Oscar Ruggeri. In a 2007 interview...
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  • on Historia de Boca Carlos Bianchi – Goals in Argentina League Miguel Angel Brindisi – Goals in Argentina League Delfín Benítez Cáceres – Goals in Argentina...
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  • 19 Rubén Cano Atlético Madrid 19 6 Santillana Real Madrid 18 7 Carlos Morete Las Palmas 16 8 Miguel Brindisi Las Palmas 14 9 Dani Athletic Bilbao 13...
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  • Retrieved 2008-08-18. "Regrese al banquillo". ESPN. Retrieved 2008-08-19. "Miguel Herrera es el nuevo técnico de Tecos". Mediotiempo. Archived from the original...
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  • Wright DF 20/12/1970 Club Deportivo Saprissa (Costa Rica) Head coach: Miguel Brindisi Head coach: Mauricio Cruz Head coach: Milovan Đorić (N°1)Melvin Barrera...
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    Pisano signed for Independiente in July 2013, requested by coach Miguel Brindisi to play in the Primera B Nacional after the club was relegated for...
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  • Head coach: Kiril Dojcinovski Head coach: Miguel Ángel Brindisi Head coach: René Simoes Head coach: Miguel Company Head coach: Manuel Lapuente Head coach:...
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    Miguel Ángel Russo (born 9 April 1956) is an Argentine professional football manager and former player who played as a defensive midfielder. He is the...
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  • arrived in Manila as the new governor-general replacing the 1st Marquis of Brindisi. During his governorship, he reformed the army and expelled infidel Chinese...
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  • another title until 1987. 1987 was the year that Argentine coach Miguel Ángel Brindisi arrived in Guatemala City. A former midfield star who had won two...
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    the Cross Robert Bellarmine Albertus Magnus Anthony of Padua Lawrence of Brindisi Teresa of Ávila Catherine of Siena Thérèse of Lisieux John of Ávila Hildegard...
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    September 2007) Tomás Boy (28 September 2007 – 31 December 2007) Miguel Ángel Brindisi (6 January 2008 – 4 September 2008) Darío Franco (5 September 2008...
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  • Héctor Veira (2000–01) Carlos Aimar (2001–02) Osvaldo Sosa (2002–03) Miguel Ángel Brindisi (2003–04) Carlos Ramacciotti (2004) Néstor Gorosito (2004–2005)...
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    (1987–89) José Pastoriza (1990–91) Carlos Fren & Ricardo Bochini (1991) Miguel Ángel Brindisi (1994–95) Ricardo Pavoni (1995) Gregorio Pérez (1995–96) César Luis...
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  • from the 1970s performed by George Michael, Donna Summer, David Bowie, Miguel Bosé, Caterina Caselli, Alice, Bruno Lauzi and David Stewart amongst several...
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  • to destroy Venetian power permanently and make the Neapolitan city of Brindisi the new great Mediterranean port. Venice deployed their full armada under...
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