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    Antonio Sastre (27 April 1911 – 23 November 1987) was an Argentine footballer who played most of his career for Club Atlético Independiente and São Paulo...
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  • Sastre (which means tailor in Spanish) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfonso Sastre (1926–2021), Spanish playwright Antonio Sastre...
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    entered a path of titles led by its three new figures: Arsenio Erico, Antonio Sastre and Vicente de la Mata, one of the most offensive tridents in the history...
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  • Antonio Martorell Sastre (born 8 December 1978) is an S9 swimmer from Spain. He competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics, where he earned a bronze medal...
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    Flamengo. During this period, São Paulo also acquired the Argentinian António Sastre and Brazilians Noronha, José Carlos Bauer, Zezé Procópio, Luizinho,...
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  • doi:10.1007/s11785-012-0252-8. MR 3147709. Escribano, Carmen; Giraldo, Antonio; Sastre, M. Asunción; Torrano, Emilio (2013). "The Hessenberg matrix and the...
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  • Antonio Sansores Sastré (born 7 January 1964) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PRD. As of 2013 he served as Deputy of the LXII Legislature...
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  • 49, English actress and television presenter (Play School), cancer. Antonio Sastre, 76, Argentinian international footballer (Club Atlético Independiente...
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    of Deputies In office 30 October – 30 November 1830 Preceded by José Antonio Sastre Succeeded by Andrés Quintana Roo Personal details Born (1794-05-20)20...
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  • On July 13, 2015, Spanish freelance journalists Antonio Pampliega, José Manuel López and Ángel Sastre went missing inside Syria around Aleppo during the...
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  • 1962 Santiago Santamaría 10 2 1980 1982 Mario Santana 7 1 2004 2005 Antonio Sastre 34 6 1933 1941 Javier Saviola 39 11 2000 2007 Lionel Scaloni 7 0 2003...
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    Franzolini MF Raúl Leguizamón MF Celestino Martínez FW Juan J. Maril FW E. Maigán FW A. Sánchez FW Antonio Sastre FW José Zorrilla Manager: Guillermo Ronzoni...
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    Pedernera, Amadeo Carrizo, Carlos Peucelle, Felix Loustau, Nestor Rossi, Antonio Sastre, Bernardo Gandulla, the Italian-born Renato Cesarini, the Uruguayans...
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    2010) April 26 – Paul Verner, German politician (d. 1986) April 27 – Antonio Sastre, Argentine footballer (d. 1987) April 28 Lee Falk, American writer,...
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  • draws and 6 defeats and returned to the first division, with playmaker Antonio Sastre (who had returned from Sao Paulo as the most renowned player of the...
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    Ismael Rivero 2 goals Raúl Pérez Enrique Sorrel 1 goal Enrique García Antonio Sastre Armando Contreras Raúl Toro César Freire César Socarraz Manuel Vallejas...
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    Leguizamón MF Celestino Martínez FW Juan José Maril FW Vicente de la Mata FW Arsenio Erico FW Antonio Sastre FW Juan José Zorrilla Manager: Guillermo Ronzoni...
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    Leguizamón MF Celestino Martínez FW José Vilariño FW Vicente de la Mata FW Arsenio Erico FW Antonio Sastre FW Juan José Zorrilla Manager: Guillermo Ronzoni...
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    Emilio Almiñana and Fermín Lecea. This team had consecrated figures as Antonio Sastre and Manuel Seoane. River, el campeón del siglo: todo su fútbol, Océano...
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    teammate Camilo Cerviño in 1950. Sastre played for Argentina, winning the Copa América in 1947. Sastre's brother, Antonio, was also an Argentine international...
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    Antonio Sastre and Arsenio Erico with the 1938 Copa Aldao, the team's first international title...
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  • championship. Three years later, the club disaffiliated from the Association. Antonio Sastre, one of the most notable players in the history of Club Atlético Independiente...
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    Juan M. Ferrou, Juan Carlos Corazzo, Emilio Almiñana; Roberto Porta, Antonio Sastre, Manuel Seoane, Manuel Ramos; Juan Betinotti. The match was played November...
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    Lluís Sastre Reus (born 26 March 1986) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Sastre was born in Binissalem,...
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    Casas". rtve.es. 7 May 2015. Cano, José A. (28 January 2013). "Antonio de la Torre es un sastre antropófago en 'Caníbal'". El Mundo. Griñán, Francisco (6 February...
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    Silva  Brazil FW 1942–1951 212 144 Noronha  Brazil DF 1942–1951 298 13 Antonio Sastre  Argentina MF 1943–1946 128 56 Zezé Procópio  Brazil MF 1943–1944 48...
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  • single season: 54 – Dodô, 1997 Most goals scored in a single match: 6 – Antonio Sastre, 14 August 1943, 9–0 vs. Portuguesa Santista Most hat-tricks scored:...
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    Delesio Antonio Berni (14 May 1905 – 13 October 1981) was an Argentine figurative artist. He is associated with the movement known as Nuevo Realismo ("New...
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    that emigrated were Adolfo Pedernera, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Pipo Rossi, Antonio Sastre, René Pontoni, and Julio Cozzi. Relegations came back for the 1949 season...
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  • Diego García Michel Lauri Herminio Masantonio José María Minella Antonio Sastre Vicente Zito Isaías Azerman Roberto Cortés Ascanio Cortés Guillermo Gornall...
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