(1939–2014), Italian boxer Carmelo Bruzzese (born 1949), Italian mob boss Carmelo Cedrún (born 1930), Spanish football goalkeeper Carmelo Conte (born 1938), Italian...
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Carmelo Kyam Anthony (/kɑːrˈmɛloʊ/ kar-MEL-oh; born May 29, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player. Anthony played 19 seasons in the...
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Carmelo José González Jiménez (born 9 July 1983), known simply as Carmelo, is a Spanish footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. He spent most...
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Carmelo González may refer to: Carmelo Reyes González or Cien Caras (born 1949), Mexican professional wrestler Carmelo González (footballer) (born 1983)...
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Carmelo D'Anzi (born 24 November 1956) is an Italian-American football coach and former player. Born in Messina, Italy, he began his career with the Papa...
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Carmelo Cedrún Ochandátegui (born 6 December 1930) is a Spanish former football goalkeeper and manager. Born in Amorebieta-Etxano, Cedrún started playing...
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Carmelo José Navarro Careaga (born 25 March 1959) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a centre back. Navarro was born in Murcia...
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Carmelo Héctor Giuliano González (born June 14, 1951), is a former Argentine football defender. He was born in Avellaneda and played for Hércules CF....
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Righeira (category 1983 establishments in Italy)
name of Carmelo and Michelangelo, they had the opportunity to experiment with their own sound. The duo's debut album, Righeira, released in 1983, featured...
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Carmelo Carteri (born July 17, 1956) is a Canadian football player who played professionally for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and...
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AC Reggiana 1919 (redirect from Reggio Emilia Football Club)
1975-76: Carmelo Di Bella 1976: Bruno Giorgi 1976-77: Mario Caciagli 1977-79: Guido Mammi 1979-80: Franco Marini 1980-83: Romano Fogli 1983: Giovan Battista...
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(1993–1994) Juan Carretero (1995–1999) Juan Emilio Mojica (2000–2002) Carmelo Oliva (2003) William Bennett (2004–2005) Ljubomir Crnokrak (2005–2007)...
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Comunicaciones F.C. (category Pages using football kit with incorrect pattern parameters)
Carmelo Faraone (1971) Walter Ormeño (1972) Rubén Amorín (1977–1978) Walter Ormeño (1979–1980) Jorge Lainfiesta (1981–1982) Salvador Pericullo (1983)...
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Argentinos Juniors (category Association football clubs established in 1904)
Videla (1982–87) Carmelo Villalba (1982–88) Carlos Ereros (1982–89) Armando Dely Valdés† (1983–88) Ubaldo Fillol (1983–84) Renato Corsi (1983–87) José Antonio...
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Koldo Aguirre (category Men's association football midfielders)
minutes, as the opposition's goalkeeper was former teammate and good friend Carmelo Cedrún. Towards the end of his spell with the Lions, when he was again...
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Palermo FC (redirect from Palermo football)
Czechoslovakian legend Čestmír Vycpálek who signed from Juventus alongside Conti, Carmelo Di Bella and Pavesi. Palermo played Serie A until they were relegated in...
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Barakaldo CF (category Football clubs in the Basque Country (autonomous community))
Iosu Iglesias Venancio Manuel Sarabia Telmo Zarra José María Amorrortu Carmelo Cedrun Iñigo Liceranzu Mané Eusebio Ríos "Instalaciones – BARAKALDO C.F...
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Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata (redirect from Statistics of Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata (football))
dozens of subsidiaries located in the country and the world. Estadio Juan Carmelo Zerillo: also known as El Bosque (Spanish for "the forest", because it...
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This is a list of Argentina national football team managers Correct as of September 10, 2024 (vs. Colombia) Sources: Notes Calomino is cited on AFA website...
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national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Bolivia), nicknamed La Verde, has represented Bolivia in men's international football since 1926...
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Atlético de Rafaela (category Association football clubs established in 1907)
(1933) Juan Cagliero (1934) José Gutiérrez (1935) Carmelo Sáenz (1936) Juan Báscolo (1936–1937) Carmelo Sáenz (1943) Juvenal Viotti (1944) Luis Radicci...
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The list of Basque footballers features male association football players from the 'Greater Basque Country', a territory with a population of around 3...
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LeBron James (section Football)
to the All-NBA Second Team. For the 2021–22 season, James was joined by Carmelo Anthony and Russell Westbrook. In a game against the Pistons on November...
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Big East Conference (1979–2013) (redirect from 2008 Big East football season)
won its first national title in 2003, led by coach Boeheim and freshman Carmelo Anthony. Beginning with their first Big East championship in 1990, Connecticut...
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Carmelo Enrique Valencia Chaverra (Latin American Spanish: [kaɾˈmelo βaˈlensja]; born 13 July 1984) is a former Colombian soccer player who retired in...
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Athletic Bilbao (redirect from Athletic Club (association football))
playing only with players from its homeland. The classic team lineup was: Carmelo; Orue, Garay, Canito; Mauri, Maguregui, Marcaida; Arteche, Arieta (whom...
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Kroenke Sports Enterprises. In 2003, the Nuggets drafted future All-Star Carmelo Anthony with the third overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft. That same year...
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Estudiantes de Mérida F.C. (category Association football clubs established in 1971)
Jimenez, Amadis Canizales, Jorge Pereyra, Don José Arano, Uzcátegui Spirit, Carmelo Colella and Elio Scanu. Membership with Antonio J. La Hoz as coach. the...
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Argentine Primera División (redirect from Amateur era in Argentine football)
professional football league in Argentina, organised by the Argentine Football Association (AFA). The Primera División is the country's premier football division...
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Tulsa Roughnecks (1978–1984) (category Football team templates which use American parameter)
(1980–81) Iraj Danaeifard (1980–85) Don O'Riordan (1979–80) Carmelo D'Anzi (1983) Thompson Usiyan (1983–84) Billy Caskey (1978–85)[7] David McCreery (1981–82)...
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