Atilio Ceferino García Pérez (26 August 1914 – 12 December 1973) was an Argentine-born Uruguayan naturalized footballer who played as a forward. Gaecía...
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the Atilio García, Abdón Porte and Héctor Scarone stands, the current work involves the construction of a corner structure joining the Atilio García and...
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pase de Atilio García: el hombre que hizo historia en Nacional y al que los hinchas le compraron una casa on ESPN.com.ar, 12 Jan 2023 Atilio García, el goleador...
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François (1922–1997), Uruguayan cyclist Atilio García (1914–1973), Argentine born Uruguayan naturalized footballer Atilio Herrera (born 1951), Argentine-Chilean...
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Argentinas". Editorial Punto de Encuentro, Buenos Aires, 2011 Mellid, Atilio García. "Proceso a los Falsificadores de la Historia del Paraguay", Ediciones...
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with 163 goals, and the 2nd. all-time top scorer of Nacional (behind Atilio García) with 301 goals. With a height of 170 cm and thin legs, Scarone was...
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Isla de Tenerife: 1993 Vodafone Cup (England): 2004 Copa 100 Años de Atilio García (Uruguay): 2014 Antonio Puerta Trophy (Spain): 2016 Maradona Cup: 2021...
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host Colo-Colo, the Di Stéfano-inspired River Plate (La Máquina), the Atilio García-inspired Nacional, and Vasco da Gama, the respective representatives...
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Instituto Femenino de Investigaciones (1971). Anuario (in Spanish). Mellid, Atilio García y (1963). Proceso a los falsificadores de la historia del Paraguay (in...
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Carlos Alberto García Moreno (born October 23, 1951), better known by his stage name Charly García, is an Argentine singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist...
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was never officially awarded as the second leg was never disputed. 6: Atilio García (won 2), Anibal Paz (won 2) 5: Hector Scarone (won 4), José Manuel Moreno...
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Latin American Boom; in Ixelles, Belgium (d. 1984)[citation needed] Atilio García, Argentine-Uruguayan association football player, became the second-highest...
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football greats such as coach Osvaldo Zubeldía (1927-1982), forward Atilio García (1914-1973) and goalie Federico Vilar (1977- ) the "wild bull of the...
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Watson-Watt, Scottish engineer, radar pioneer (b. 1892) December 12 Atilio García, Argentine-born Uruguayan footballer (b. 1914) Naokuni Nomura, Japanese...
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Most wins Peñarol (196) Most player appearances José Piendibene (62) Top scorer Atilio García (35) Largest victory Nacional 6–0 Peñarol (14 Dec 1941)...
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unchanged since 1900, like the old "Mirador" located behind the Tribuna Atilio García stand, although the current pitch is different from the one of the beginning...
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(Uruguay) 6 goals Norberto Méndez Heleno 5 goals Ademir Juan Alcántara Atilio García 4 goals Rinaldo Martino René Pontoni Guillermo Clavero Víctor Aguayo...
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(Argentina) 7 July 1995 Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera, Rivera Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Filippi (Uruguay) 7 July 1995 Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera, Rivera Attendance:...
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Angel Labruna (River Plate), Roque Máspoli, Severino Varela (Peñarol), Atilio García, Roberto Porta (Nacional), Rinaldo Martino (San Loernzo), René Pontoni...
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of seven murals at the Sociedad Cooperativa Ejidal, with Rina Lazo and Atilio Carrasco (1952), a fresco called Pobledores de las Siete Regiones de Oaxaca...
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Eugenio Galvalisi MF General Viana FW Luis E. Castro FW Roberto Porta FW Atilio García FW Gabino Ballesteros FW Bibiano Zapirain Manager: Héctor Castro...
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Centenario, Montevideo 7–0 1942 South American Championship 24 January 1945 Atilio García 3 Ecuador Estadio Nacional, Santiago 5–1 1945 South American Championship...
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Montevideo. With Boca Juniors winning 2–1, on 88 minutes Nacional striker Atilio García forced a draw. Players of Boca Juniors protested alleging the goal had...
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39' Chile 5–0 Bolivia 1945, Chile Final round 21 January 1945 28. Atilio García 3 1', 60', 83' Uruguay 5–1 Ecuador 1945, Chile Final round 24 January...
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Taibo MF Rodolfo Pini MF Schubert Gambetta FW Luis Castro FW Walter Gómez FW Atilio García FW José García FW Victorio Panasci Manager: Ricardo Faccio...
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Schubert Gambetta 0 0 Club Nacional de Football — Atilio García 0 5 Club Nacional de Football — José García 0 2 Defensor Sporting — Roque Máspoli 0 0 Club...
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Pérez Luz MF R. Pini MF Schubert Gambetta FW Luis Castro FW Aníbal Ciocca FW Atilio García FW Roberto Porta FW Bibiano Zapirain Manager: Héctor Castro...
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José Atilio Benítez Parada (born June 21, 1958) is a Salvadoran General, ambassador and former Minister of Defense of El Salvador. In 1992 he was Military...
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Jock Smeaton, Scottish professional footballer (died 1984) August 26 – Atilio García, Argentine-Uruguayan footballer (died 1973) November 23 – Tom Storey...
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coming from Jonathan Calleri in the 92nd minute that gave Boca the "Atilio Garcia Cup". 22 July: Andrés Chávez signs for Boca from Banfield for $2.500...
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