• Santiago Gabriel Salcedo González (born 6 September 1981), nicknamed Sasá, is a Paraguayan association football player currently playing for General Caballero...
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  • Look up salcedo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Salcedo is a Spanish surname meaning "of or relating to the Willow Tree". Salcedo or Salzedo may refer...
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    (2010) Santiago Gentiletti (2010–11) Emilio Hernandez (2010–12) Matias Laba (2010–13) Luis Ojeda (2010–2015) Miguel Torren (2010–) Santiago Salcedo (2011)...
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    Most goals for the club (in international cup): Virgilio Ferreira: 23 Santiago Salcedo: 15 Celino Mora: 14 César Ramírez: 13 The women's team has won the...
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    men of great value such as Nicolás Domingo, Nicolás Bianchi Arce and Santiago Salcedo joined. In the mid-tournament break, Walter Erviti returned to the...
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  • Cabrera 4 DF  PAR Ignacio Paniagua 5 MF  ARG Fernando Godoy 7 FW  PAR Santiago Salcedo 8 MF  ARG Cristian Amarilla 9 FW  PAR Oscar Coronel 11 MF  PAR Luis...
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  • Capotillo, returned to arms under the orders of José Antonio Salcedo. He entered Santiago fighting at the end of August. After that, the occupants evacuated...
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  • July 6, 2005. Second leg match was played on July 14, 2005. 9 goals Santiago Salcedo 6 goals Robinho Ricardinho Lima Omar Bravo Martín Palermo Daniel Bilos...
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  • Antonio Diaz de Salcedo, O.F.M. (died 1603) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nicaragua (1597–1603) and Bishop of Santiago de Cuba (1580–1597)...
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  • González de Salcedo Castro (1559–1634) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Santiago de Chile (1622–1634). Francisco González de Salcedo Castro...
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  • Pedro Benítez José Devaca Walter Fretes Felipe Giménez Tomás Guzmán Santiago Salcedo Denis Stoyan Ruslan Valeyev Kenny Arena Edson Buddle Brad Davis Source:...
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    (2024 Apertura) Most championships Olimpia (46 titles) Top goalscorer Santiago Salcedo (166 goals) TV partners Multideporte & Unicanal (Three games per matchday...
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  • recurring season 2) Sara Pinzón as Luisa Salcedo (season 2; recurring season 1) Cecilia Navia as Professor Estela Santiago Heins as Edgar Acuña Billy Heins as...
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    maximum goal scorer of Paraguayan football with 127 goals, behind Santiago Salcedo (152), and ahead of Juan Eduardo Samudio (119) and Fredy Bareiro (112)...
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    a transfer fee of $1.2 million, joining compatriots Diego Gavilán, Santiago Salcedo and Justo Villar. He netted 11 goals in only 16 games in the Apertura...
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  • Francisco Blanco Salcedo (1 January 1512 – 26 April 1581) was a Spanish Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (1574–1581)...
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    Flaminio Silva 34 1936 Paraguay Fernando Fernández 31 2014 Paraguay Santiago Salcedo 30 2015 Paraguay José Vinsac 30 1940 Paraguay Teófilo Salinas 28 1939...
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    Juan de Salcedo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwan de salˈθeðo]; 1549 – 11 March, 1576) was a Spanish conquistador. He was the grandson of Spanish general...
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  • Rubén Ruiz Díaz – Monterrey, Puebla, Necaxa – 1992–98, 1999, 2003–04 Santiago Salcedo – Jaguares – 2007 Adriano Samaniego – Necaxa – 1986–88 Braian Samudio...
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    No. Pos. Nation Player —  PAR Santiago Salcedo —  PAR Sergio Vergara —  PAR Miguel Godoy...
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  • – Avispa Fukuoka – 1996 Roberto Torres – Jubilo Iwata – 1999–2000 Santiago Salcedo – FC Tokyo – 2005–2006 David Soria Yoshinari – Consadole Sapporo –...
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  • Noguera 5 DF  PAR Néstor González 6 DF  PAR Angel Martínez 7 FW  PAR Santiago Salcedo 8 MF  PAR Luis Cáceres 10 DF  ARG Julio Irrazábal 12 GK  PAR Victor...
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    Fort Santiago (Spanish: Fuerte de Santiago; Filipino: Moóg ng Santiago), built in 1571, is a citadel or castle built by Spanish navigator and governor...
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  • Salcedo is the capital city of the Hermanas Mirabal Province in the Dominican Republic. It is the birthplace of the Dominican heroines, the Mirabal sisters...
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  • José Ortigoza Santiago Salcedo Guaraní Cerro Porteño Sol de América 11 2015 (C) Santiago Salcedo Sol de América 19 2015 (O) Santiago Salcedo Sol de América...
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  • Quillota, on loan) — MF  ARG Adrián Peralta (retired) — FW  ARG Nicolás Ramírez (to Manta, on loan) — FW  PAR Santiago Salcedo (to Argentinos Juniors)...
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  • Pérez (nephew) Óscar Romero, Ángel Romero (twin brother) Santiago Salcedo, Domingo Salcedo (brother) Óscar Santa Cruz, Roque Santa Cruz, Diego Santa...
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    Santiago de los Caballeros (English: Saint James of the Knights), often shortened to Santiago, is the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic and...
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  • from her abductors. Lead cast Jasmine Curtis-Smith as Cristina "Cristy" Salcedo-Manansala / Bangus Rayver Cruz as Jordan Manansala Liezel Lopez as Shaira...
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  • Romero – Pendikspor 2023–24 Jonathan Santana – Kayserispor 2010–12 Santiago Salcedo – MKE Ankaragücü 2003–04 Braian Samudio – Çaykur Rizespor 2018–21 Delio...
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