Junior F.C. S.A. (Latin American Spanish: [ˈʝunjoɾ]), commonly known as Junior de Barranquilla, by its old name Atlético Junior, commonly as Junior FC...
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played for Chacarita Juniors and Vélez Sársfield in Argentina as well as representing the Argentina national football team. In 1984 Ischia moved to Colombia...
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Liesl Ischia (born 1983) is a diver who represented Australia at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England. Liesl attended Carey Baptist Grammar...
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Club Atlético Boca Juniors (Spanish pronunciation: [kluβ aˈtletiko ˈβoka ˈʝunjoɾs]), more commonly referred to as simply Boca Juniors, is an Argentine professional...
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Typhon (section Etna and Ischia)
Tartarus, or buried underneath Mount Etna, or in later accounts, the island of Ischia. Typhon mythology is part of the Greek succession myth, which explained...
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renuncia de Russo al banco de Boca", Diario26, 21 Dec 2007 "Fue presentado Ischia como nuevo técnico de Boca", Clarín, 26 Dec 2007 "Bianchi no quiere ser...
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2005-03-06. Retrieved 2024-10-10. "Aceleraron el despido de Ischia", La Nación, 2009-05-24 "Ischia blanqueó el despido", La Nación, 2009-05-30 "Roberto Pompei...
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ammunitions) to Tunisia, was torpedoed by HMS Splendid and blew up off Ischia. All but 7 of the 350 men aboard were killed. 343 Military 1942 Germany...
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Encalada (2011–12) Julio Asad (2012–13) Juan Ramón Silva (2014) Carlos Ischia (2015–16) Tabare Silva (2016) Armando Osma (2009, 2016–2017) Darío Tempesta...
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Damián Díaz (category Boca Juniors footballers)
completing 4 goals in 25 games, Díaz was transferred to Boca Juniors, following his coach Carlos Ischia footsteps, who also left the club for Buenos Aires-based...
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January 2009) Ricardo La Volpe (28 January 2009 – 1 January 2010) Carlos Ischia (1 January 2010 – 23 August 2010) José Luis Mata (interim) (24 August 2010...
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Luis Pinto (Aug 2003–June 4) Miguel Ángel López (Aug 2004–May 5) Carlos Ischia (July 2005–Sept 05) Norberto Peluffo (Sept 2005–April 6) Jorge Alcázar (interim)...
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Alfio Basile (category Chacarita Juniors managers)
2006–2008. On 1 July 2009, Basile returned to Boca Juniors after three years, replacing Carlos Ischia. But after a series of bad results, especially the...
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Ricardo La Volpe (category Boca Juniors managers)
Argentine coach quit Atlas due to poor results and was replaced by Carlos Ischia. On 9 September 2010, the former Atlas coach became the new manager of Costa...
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aged 14 years and 361 days. Her record stood for two weeks before teammate Ischia Brooking made her debut aged 14 years and 347 days old. Younis started playing...
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Fernando Gago (category Boca Juniors footballers)
and former player. He is the head coach of Primera División club Boca Juniors. During his 16-year club career, limited by multiple serious injuries,...
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Diego Martínez (footballer, born 1978) (category Argentinos Juniors managers)
player who played as a midfielder. He was recently the manager of Boca Juniors. A midfielder, Martínez never appeared in any higher than Primera B Nacional...
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Vicente Feola (category Boca Juniors managers)
tournament (pictured). Feola was appointed manager of Argentine club Boca Juniors briefly in 1961. Feola returned as coach of the Brazil national team for...
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Guillermo Barros Schelotto (category Boca Juniors footballers)
Juniors). With these two teams, he won a total 17 official titles (one with Gimnasia and 16 with Boca). In 2007, Barros Schelotto left Boca Juniors for...
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Sebastián Battaglia (category Boca Juniors footballers)
He spent most of his career with Primera División Argentina club Boca Juniors, but also had a brief spell with Spanish side Villarreal. At international...
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Carlos Bianchi (category Boca Juniors managers)
championship titles. He most recently served as manager of Boca Juniors. Boca Juniors and Vélez Sársfield made him a statue. Born in Buenos Aires, Bianchi...
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Caballero (2015–16) Mauricio Soria (2016) César Farías (2016–2017) Carlos Ischia (5 January 2018– 26 March 2018) Cesar Farias (26 March 2018– December 2018)...
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Australia women's national under-17 soccer team (redirect from Junior Matildas)
Football Confederation (OFC) in 2006. The team's official nickname is the Junior Matildas. The first Australian women's national under-17 team was assembled...
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ten additional inactive sister city relationships: Dublin, Ireland (1983) Ischia, Italy (1984) Catania, Italy (1987) Kraków, Poland (1989) Florence, Italy...
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girdle includes the robust ilia, and the fused (co-ossified) pubes and ischia. The femora of Apatosaurus are very stout and represent some of the most...
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Mariano Herrón (category Argentinos Juniors footballers)
He is the current interim manager of Boca Juniors. Herrón began his playing career with Argentinos Juniors on 10 August 1998 in a 2–2 draw with Gimnasia...
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Rodolfo Arruabarrena (category Boca Juniors footballers)
League club Al-Taawoun. A left-back, he spent most of his career with Boca Juniors, where he began his professional career, and Spanish club Villarreal. "El...
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the way for the 2nd Greek colonization, is Pithecusae on the island of Ischia, in front of Naples, from Chalcidians and Eretrians around 770 BC. The etymology...
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William Walton 80 March 8, 1983 La Mortella, Ischia, Italy Natural causes Danny Rapp Danny & The Juniors 41 April 5, 1983 Parker, Arizona, U.S. Suicide...
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shows parallel vertical grooves. The bony skirts between the shafts of the ischia are thick and touch each other forming an almost flat surface. There is...
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