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    Bertoldi (guitar and vocals), Brenda Martin (bass and vocals) and Gabriel Pedernera (drums and vocals). The band has released six studio albums and has...
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    18 July 1976) and his two companions Gabriel Longueville (18 March 1931 – 18 July 1976) and Wenceslao Pedernera (28 September 1936 – 25 July 1976) were...
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  • Ausente (En Vivo)" – Eruca Sativa & Abel Pintos Eruca Sativa, producer; Gabriel Pedernera, engineer Best Seller – Juan Ingaramo Geiser, producer; Nico Cotton...
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    released their second album Fuego al Universo (2013), produced by Gabriel Pedernera from Eruca Sativa and recorded at MLC Records. In 2015, the band announced...
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  • Gustavo Cordera — "Fantasma Soy" Luisina Bertoldi, Brenda Martín and Gabriel Pedernera — "Nada Salvaje" (Eruca Sativa) Massacre — "Niña Dios" Best Alternative...
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  • Cordera – "Fantasma Soy" (Cordera) Luisina Bertoldi, Brenda Martín and Gabriel Pedernera – "Nada Salvaje" (Eruca Sativa) Massacre – "Niña Dios" (Massacre)...
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    players who have played for River include José Manuel Moreno, Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna, Amadeo Carrizo, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Omar Sívori, Daniel...
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    Adolfo Pedernera (1954), (1955–56) José Manuel Moreno (1960) Ernesto Cucchiaroni (1964) José Manuel Moreno (1966) Renato Cesarini (1968) Adolfo Pedernera (1970)...
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  • In this period the best team was Millonarios, with players like Adolfo Pedernera, a star with the legendary River Plate team of the 1940s better known...
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    (1984–85), (2004–05) Jonathan Calleri (2012–14) José Manuel Moreno Adolfo Pedernera José Ramos Delgado Silvio Marzolini (1975–76) Ricardo Pavoni (1982) José...
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    Pedernera (1950–52) Néstor Rossi (1952) Adolfo Pedernera (1953) Donaldo Ross (1954–55) Simón Herrería (1956) Delfín Benítez Cáceres (1956–57) Gabriel...
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    MVP 1929: Manuel Ferreira MVP 1937: Vicente de la Mata MVP 1946: Adolfo Pedernera MVP 1947: José Manuel Moreno MVP 1957: Enrique Sívori MVP 1991: Leonardo...
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  • Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (November 20, 1929 – August 8, 2020) was a Colombian football player and manager. He won four league titles and the Copa Colombia...
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  • 2017 2018 Mariano Pavone 1 0 2007 2007 Pablo Paz 14 1 1996 1998 Adolfo Pedernera 21 7 1940 1946 Mauricio Pellegrino 3 0 1997 1997 José Alberto Percudani...
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  • following squads of players to compete in the finals: Head coach: Adolfo Pedernera Head coach: Francisco Maturana Head coach: Francisco Maturana Head coach:...
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    semi-final against the United States, a goal from Messi would put him ahead of Gabriel Batistuta as Argentina's all-time leading goalscorer in international matches...
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  • desperate to make some sort of a splash, the club signed Adolfo Pedernera as manager Pedernera managed the club to a runner-up finish in 1961, the highest...
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  • López (1967) Faraone (1967) Cesarini (1967–68) Minella (1968) Maschio (1969) Pedernera (1969) Pizzuti (1970–72) Sívori (1972–73) Cap (1974) Menotti (1974–82)...
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    Máquina team started using the left winger Adolfo Pedernera as a man of reference. When Pedernera transferred to Atlanta, a young Alfredo Di Stéfano...
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  • Tocker Argentina 1976 Adolfo Pedernera Argentina 1977 Pedro Nel Ospina Colombia 1977 Víctor Pignanelli Uruguay 1978 Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Colombia 1979-88...
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    history (the others were scored by Ángel Fernández for Vélez and Adolfo Pedernera twice for River). The current stadium was inaugurated on April 22, 1951...
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    a peak of performance in the 1976 National Championship. With Adolfo Pedernera in the technical direction, this team had a notable forward integrated...
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    1978: Mario Kempes Silver Boot 1986: Diego Maradona Silver Boot 1998: Gabriel Batistuta Silver Boot 2006: Hernán Crespo Silver Boot 2022: Lionel Messi...
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    in the Derby della Madonnina. Ronaldo and prolific Fiorentina striker Gabriel Batistuta were the two best strikers in Serie A, with their duels the most...
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    Buenos Aires Times. 11 April 2024. Retrieved 11 April 2024. Pasquini, Gabriel (16 August 2023). "Argentina's angry polarization is a warning for the...
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    Dream Team". iffhs.com. 26 May 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2023. Moss, Gabriel (24 December 2022). "Neymar presents a 'Player of History' trophy for Pele...
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    Pedro Ignacio (1956), Fernando Gabriel (1961) and Rafael Patricio (1963). Two sons (Rafael Patricio and Fernando Gabriel) joined the Argentine Army. Videla...
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  • 37.50% 23 1969 Humberto Maschio 4 1 3 0 4 3 +1 50.00% 24 1969 Adolfo Pedernera 4 1 1 2 4 6 −2 33.33% 25 1970–1972 Juan José Pizzuti 23 10 8 5 35 28 +7...
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    Rogelio Domínguez (River Plate as player, Boca Juniors as coach) Adolfo Pedernera (River Plate as player, Boca Juniors as coach) Miguel Ángel López (River...
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    Angeles, having been a weaker team without Maradona, even with players like Gabriel Batistuta and Caniggia on the squad. Maradona also separately claimed that...
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