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    Rodolfo Sergio Rodríguez Rodríguez (born January 20, 1956, in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He...
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  • hockey player Rodolfo Pizarro (born 1994), Mexican footballer Rodolfo Rodríguez (Uruguayan footballer) (born 1956), Uruguayan footballer Rodolfo Santos Soares...
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  • Rodolfo Rodríguez may refer to: Rodolfo Rodríguez (Costa Rican footballer) (born 1980), Costa Rican midfielder Rodolfo Rodríguez (Uruguayan footballer)...
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  • football, and is administered by the Uruguayan Football Association, the governing body for football in Uruguay. The national team is commonly referred...
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    January 1987) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Major League Soccer club Inter Miami and the Uruguay national team. Nicknamed...
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  • The Uruguay national football team represents the country of Uruguay in international association football. It is fielded by Uruguayan Football Association...
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    together with that of Spanish origin, forms the backbone of Uruguayan society. Uruguayan culture bears important similarities to Italian culture in terms...
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  • 1955 South American Championship (category International association football competitions hosted by Chile)
    Referee: Washington Rodríguez (Uruguay) 20 March 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago Attendance: 55,000 Referee: Washington Rodríguez (Uruguay) 23 March 1955 Estadio...
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    Listed below are notable people from Uruguay. Rodolfo Arotxarena Pablo Atchugarry José Belloni Juan Manuel Blanes Juan José Calandria Carlos Capelán Pedro...
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  • Alfaro (born 1988), Uruguayan footballer Emiliano Álvarez (1912—1987), Spanish cyclist Emiliano Amor (born 1995), Argentine footballer Emiliano Ancheta (born...
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    Alianza F.C. (category Association football clubs established in 1958)
    Magaña Salvador Mariona José Quintanilla Roberto Rivas Jaime Rodríguez Adonay Martínez Rodolfo Zelaya Horacio Lugo Luis Hernán Álvarez Ricardo Sepúlveda...
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  • 1989 Copa América (category International association football competitions hosted by Brazil)
    Referee: Juan Daniel Cardellino (Uruguay) 3 July 1989 Estádio Fonte Nova, Salvador Attendance: 26,000 Referee: Rodolfo Martínez Mejia (Honduras) 3 July...
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  •  Paraguay Uruguay  v  Ecuador Ecuador  v  Bolivia Colombia  v  Ecuador Enrique Lamas (1938) Ramón Unamuno (1939) Juan Parodi (1941–1942) Rodolfo Orlandini...
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  • have a Wikipedia article showing they are Uruguayan American or must have references showing they are Uruguayan American and are notable. Fede Álvarez (born...
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    Diego Forlán (category Uruguayan men's footballers)
    Uruguay won, Forlán earned his 79th international cap in a match against Mexico, breaking the record held since 1986 by goalkeeper Rodolfo Rodríguez....
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    Óscar Tabárez (category Uruguayan football managers)
    years as coach of the Uruguay national football team. First Uruguayan team to win the Copa América since 1995. First Uruguayan team to reach the FIFA...
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    Club Nacional de Football (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ nasjoˈnal de ˈfuðβol], National Football Club) is a Uruguayan professional sports club based...
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  • 1958–62 — Mario Griffin 1964 — Hermes Bertrand 1976–77 — Rodolfo Godoy 1978 — Ángel Rodríguez 1980 — Carlos Cruz 1982 — Néstor Matamala 1984 — Mario Griffin...
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    strongman Giuseppe Garibaldi had served in the Uruguayan Civil War and was perceived as a key figure of Uruguayan national identity. The Italian fascist diplomacy...
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    Enzo Francescoli (category South American Footballer of the Year winners)
    November 1961), nicknamed "El Príncipe" ("The Prince"), is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is regarded as one...
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  • 1993), Argentine actress Alfonso Rodríguez Salas (1939–1994), Spanish footballer Alvaro Salas (born 1953), Uruguayan percussionist Benito Salas Vargas...
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    Cayetano Saporiti (category Uruguayan football goalkeeper stubs)
    Saporiti (January 14, 1887 – 1954) was a Uruguayan football goalkeeper who played 56 games for the Uruguay national team between 1905 and 1919. He made...
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    1985 Artemio Franchi Cup (category 1985 in Uruguayan football)
    championships. The match featured France, winners of UEFA Euro 1984, and Uruguay, winners of the 1983 Copa América. It was played at Parc des Princes in...
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  • The Uruguay national rugby union team (Spanish: Selección de rugby de Uruguay), nicknamed Los Teros, represents the Uruguayan Rugby Union in men's international...
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  • 1980 World Champions' Gold Cup (category 1980 in Uruguayan football)
    Mundialito ("Little World Cup"), was an international football tournament organized by the Uruguayan Football Association and supported by FIFA and recognized...
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  • Ana; Islas, Ariadna; Porrini, Rodolfo; Rodríguez Ayçaguer, Ana María; Ruiz, Esther (3 March 2024). Historia del Uruguay en el siglo XX (1890-2005) (in...
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    Pedro Petrone (category Uruguayan men's footballers)
    Pedro Petrone Schiavone (11 May 1905 – 13 December 1964) was a Uruguayan footballer who played in the role of striker. His nickname was Artillero, meaning...
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    Mario "Catato" Cordero (1965) Rodolfo Ulloa Antillón (1967–1968) Américo Brunner (1968) Rogelio Rojas (1969) Marvin Rodríguez (1969, 1971, 1975, 1989–1990...
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    Peñarol (category Football clubs in Uruguay)
    highest-scoring player in the Uruguayan League) 440 goals with Peñarol are a record as well. He scored the most goals in a single Uruguayan season (36 in 1978)...
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  • Vítor Damas (category Men's association football goalkeepers)
    respectable campaigns, only losing his status in 1988–89 to Uruguayan Rodolfo Rodríguez. Following his retirement at almost 42, Damas remained at Sporting...
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