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    Fernando Ezequiel Cavenaghi (Spanish pronunciation: [kaβeˈnaɣi]; born 21 September 1983) is a retired Argentine professional footballer. He played as...
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  • Cup Round of 32 Top goalscorer League: Fernando Cavenaghi Marouane Chamakh (13 each) All: Fernando Cavenaghi Marouane Chamakh Yoann Gourcuff (14 each)...
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    Alonso Julián Álvarez Leonardo Astrada Claudio Caniggia Amadeo Carrizo Fernando Cavenaghi Hernán Crespo Andrés D'Alessandro Martín Demichelis Ramón Díaz Alfredo...
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  • France MF 1956-1969 445 29 Raymond Camus France DF/MF 1973-1979 133 0 Fernando Cavenaghi Argentina FW 2007-2010 111 46 Cédric Carrasso France GK 2009- 306...
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  • Attendance: 55,000 Referee: Roberto Rosetti (Italy) 4 goals Dudu Fernando Cavenaghi Daisuke Sakata Eddie Johnson 3 goals Arouna Koné Andrés Iniesta Daniel...
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    Guingamp 2–0 with goals from the Argentine Fernando Cavenaghi in the 39th minute and the Brazilian Fernando Menegazzo in the 90th minute. 25 July 2009...
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  • promoted to Primera youthful players such as Andrés D'Alessandro and Fernando Cavenaghi, winning the Clausura tournament and getting his seventh title with...
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  • Argentina finished in the 4th position of the general table. Striker Fernando Cavenaghi was the top scorer of the tournament with 4 goals. In 2004, Pékerman...
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  • after beating Asteras Tripoli 2–1 at GSP Stadium, thanks to goals by Fernando Cavenaghi and Carlão. On matchday 4, APOEL's chances of making the knockout...
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    a River Plate squad with notable players such as David Trezeguet, Fernando Cavenaghi, Lucas Ocampos, and Alejandro Dominguez. As of 24 July 2022 Note:...
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    2.25 million US Dollars. He made his debut on 11 July, replacing Fernando Cavenaghi for the final 30 minutes of a 1–1 home draw against Temperley. Eleven...
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    acquired a squad consisting of foreign talents such as Quincy Promes, Fernando, Zé Luís, Lorenzo Melgarejo and Russians such as Denis Glushakov, Roman...
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  • stadium Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti. Argentinian Fernando Cavenaghi from Argentina's River Plate (2001–2004; 2011–2012) on 1 July 2017...
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  • Diarra 5 MF  BRA Fernando Menegazzo 6 DF  FRA Franck Jurietti 7 FW  FRA Yoan Gouffran 8 MF  FRA Yoann Gourcuff 9 FW  ARG Fernando Cavenaghi 10 FW  BRA Jussiê...
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    the arrival of striker Fernando Cavenaghi, who had a prolific season scoring 15 goals in only 23 appearances. Due to Cavenaghi's emergence, Chamakh was...
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  • Michel Bastos Lille 14 Ireneusz Jeleń Auxerre Steve Savidan Caen 7 Fernando Cavenaghi Bordeaux 13 Marouane Chamakh Bordeaux Mamadou Niang Marseille 10 Yoann...
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    Bellion became third-choice striker behind Marouane Chamakh and Fernando Cavenaghi, limiting his first-team opportunities. He managed to score four goals...
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  • Juan Sebastián Verón (playing for Estudiantes de la Plata by then), Fernando Cavenaghi (then at Spartak Moscow) and Freddy Adu (at D.C. United then) being...
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  • Galletti 9 2001  Brazil Adriano 6  Brazil Ewerthon 2003  Argentina Fernando Cavenaghi 8 2005  Colombia Hugo Rodallega 11 2007  Uruguay Edinson Cavani 7...
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    Altin Haxhi (2008–2010) Algeria Rafik Djebbour (2014–2015) Argentina Fernando Cavenaghi (2015–2016) Esteban Solari (2005–2007, 2010–2012) Tomás De Vincenti...
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    in 18 matches, finishing sixth behind the team's top goalscorer, Fernando Cavenaghi. On 9 September 2012, he scored his first goal in the Primera División...
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  • 2019 Lucas Castromán 5 0 2000 2005 Pablo Cavallero 26 0 1996 2004 Fernando Cavenaghi 4 0 2008 2008 Agustín Cejas 6 0 1963 1964 Christian Cellay 2 0 2011...
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  • Marseille 18 3 Bafétimbi Gomis Saint-Étienne 16 Djibril Cissé Marseille 5 Fernando Cavenaghi Bordeaux 15 6 Bakari Koné Nice 14 Rafik Saïfi Lorient 8 Steve Savidan...
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  • Castro de Souza Lucas Castromán Agustín Cattaneo Leonardo Cauteruchi Fernando Cavenaghi Mariano Celasco Paulo Centurión Ezequiel Cerutti Daniel Alberto Chafer...
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  • English footballer 1983 – Ndiss Kaba Badji, Senegalese athlete 1983 – Fernando Cavenaghi, Argentine footballer 1983 – Francesco Dracone, Italian race car driver...
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  • 1st (promoted) Copa Argentina Semi-final (vs. Racing) Top goalscorer League: Fernando Cavenaghi (19) All: Fernando Cavenaghi (19) ← 2010–11 2012–13 →...
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  • his second from close range after a Nektarios Alexandrou's cross. Fernando Cavenaghi got his debut on 75 minutes and ten minutes later grabbed his first...
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    2004: River won a decisive match at La Bombonera 1–0 with a goal from Fernando Cavenaghi, paving the way to win the 2004 Clausura. October 8, 2006: River defeated...
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  • 16,  Brazil (1981–2011) Most tournament wins (player) 2, three players: Fernando Brassard ( Portugal; 1989 and 1991) João Vieira Pinto ( Portugal; 1989...
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  • Fourth place  Colombia Tournament statistics Matches played 35 Goals scored 104 (2.97 per match) Top scorer(s) Fernando Cavenaghi (8 goals) ← 2001 2005 →...
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