• Carlos Martínez Diarte (26 January 1954 – 29 June 2011), better known as Lobo, was a Paraguayan football striker and coach. Diarte started his career in...
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  • Santiago Martín Prado (1995–1996) Carlos Diarte (1996–1997) Carlos Sánchez Aguiar (1997–1999) Fernando Zambrano (1999–2000) Carlos García Cantarero (2000–2001)(2001–2002)...
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    (1999) Cayetano Ré (2000) Aníbal Ruiz (2000–01) Gustavo Costas (2001–03) Carlos Diarte (2003) Juan Amador Sánchez (2005) Alberto Jose Fanesi (Jan 1, 2006 –...
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  • Setién (2006) Jordan de Freitas (2007–2008) Vicente Engonga (2008–2009) Carlos Diarte (2009–2010) Casto Nopo (2010) Henri Michel (2010) Casto Nopo (2011)...
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  • Solalinde (2003) Gustavo Benítez (2004–05) Carlos Kiese (January 1, 2004 – December 31, 2005) Carlos Diarte (2006) José Cardozo (November 1, 2006 – June...
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  • Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Zaragoza's famous attacking line included Canário, Carlos Lapetra, Marcelino, Eleuterio Santos and Juan Manuel Villa. The Peruvian...
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  • Espanyol, Salamanca – 1973–74, 76–78 Carlos Correa – Tenerife – 1961–62 Paulo da Silva – Zaragoza – 2010–12 Carlos Diarte – Zaragoza, Valencia, Salamanca,...
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    Espanyol 6–1 9 November 1975 803 Carlos Diarte  Paraguay Zaragoza Salamanca 3–0 21 December 1975 804 Carlos Diarte  Paraguay Zaragoza Barcelona 4–4 4...
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  • Club Goals 1 Quini  ESP Barcelona 27 2 Pichi Alonso  ESP Zaragoza 16 3 Carlos Diarte  PAR Betis 14 Pedro Uralde  ESP Real Sociedad 14 5 Raúl Amarilla  ESP...
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  • Defender 1976–1992 411 3 [C] Eufemio Cabral Midfielder 1977–1979 35 0 Carlos Diarte Forward 1977–1979 71 18 José Luis Manzanedo Goalkeeper 1977–1985 – –...
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  • Mario Kempes FW 11 Darío Felman Substitutes: DF 12 Miguel Tendillo  86' GK 13 Carlos Pereira FW 14 Carlos Diarte FW 15 Pere Vilarrodà Manager: Pasieguito...
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  • Midfielder 2001–2004 12 0 Finidi George  Nigeria Midfielder 1996–2000 130 38 Carlos Diarte  Paraguay Striker 1980–1983 75 29 Celso Ayala  Paraguay Defender 1999...
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  • it has been called the Copa del Rey. The match was watched by King Juan Carlos I and the eight-year-old Prince of Asturias (later Felipe VI). Felipe became...
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    Midfielder 1963–1971 199 54 José Luis Violeta Midfielder 1963–1977 – – Carlos Diarte Forward 1973–1976 66 31 Saturnino Arrúa Midfielder 1973–1979 147 71...
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  • 16 January 1982 20 Real Betis 3–1 Atlético Madrid Sevilla Carlos Diarte 20' Carlos Diarte 29' Romo 42' Report Rubio 24' Stadium: Estadio Benito Villamarin...
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  • Heriberto Correa – Monaco – 1977–78 Andrés Cubas – Nîmes – 2020–21 Carlos Diarte – Saint-Étienne – 1983–84 Marcelo Estigarribia – Le Mans – 2008–10 Sebastián...
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  • American former WBC world light welterweight champion boxer, lung cancer. Carlos Diarte, 57, Paraguayan footballer, cancer. David Dunseith, 76, British broadcaster...
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  • (64) 28 June – Giorgio Bernardin, Italian footballer (83) 29 June – Carlos Diarte, Paraguayan footballer (57) 1 July – Wille Fernie, Scottish footballer...
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  • January 2002, Bonet was relieved of his duties after the arrival of Carlos Diarte, and eventually returned to his previous role. On 2 January 2006 he...
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  • in Aragon, formed an efficient attacking partnership with countrymen Carlos Diarte and Felipe Ocampos which was dubbed Zaraguayos. From 1979 until his...
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    T. Riveros, Dos almas musicales: Agustín Pío Barrios y José del Rosario Diarte, Asunción, Paraguay Bacón Duarte Prado, Agustín Barrios, un genio insular...
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    Hospitaller Dom Álvaro Gonçalves Camelo, the Admiral Carlos Pessanha, the Count of Viana Dom Diarte de Meneses, the General of the Sea Afonso Furtado de...
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  • Reynoso as the manager, the team signed important players like Raúl Ruidíaz, Carlos Ascues, Johnnier Montaño, Rainer Torres and Daniel Ferreyra to make an impressive...
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    (in Spanish). Translated by Pastor Benítez, Justo. Asunción, Paraguay: Carlos Schauman. Clodfelter, Michael. "Paraguayan War (War of the Triple Alliance):...
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    names for the Paraguayan ships Bareiro Saguier, Ruben; Villagra Marsal, Carlos (2007). Testimonios de la Guerra Grande. Muerte del Mariscal López. Tomo...
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    hindered in case there was a need to retreat. According to commander Delfim Carlos de Carvalho, these were the most suitable ships for the mission. The other...
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  • Gutendorf Head coach: Todor Veselinović Head coaches: Antoine Tassy (Haiti) and Carlos Padilla Velásquez (Honduras) Head coach: Václav Ježek Head coach: Jorge...
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    for many years during the rule of Solano Lopez's predecessor and father, Carlos Antonio López. In the time since Brazil and Argentina had become independent...
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  • 12 1867 between Brazilian and Paraguayan forces on a farm near the José Carlos stream, on the right bank of the Apa River, in the province of Mato Grosso...
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    crossed the Apa River into Paraguay in April 1867. In January 1867, Colonel Carlos de Morais Camisão had assumed command of the column after the deaths of...
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