• Carlos Aragonés Espinoza (born 16 February 1956), nicknamed "Aragonez" in Brazil, is a former Bolivian football (soccer) midfielder, who is Bolivia national...
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    this pretentious project. That's how they determined to bring onboard Carlos Aragonés, a prominent manager who had won the national title with The Strongest...
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    Vladimir Soria (2002–05) Jorge Habegger (January 1, 2005 – June 30, 2005) Carlos Aragonés (2005–06) Víctor Hugo Antelo (2007) Jorge Habegger (March 1, 2008 –...
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    Until 2024, Aragonés remained Atlético's all-time top goalscorer and is ninth in the club's all-time appearance list.[citation needed] Aragonés made his...
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  • Eugenio Morel 3 goals Sócrates Carlos Caszely Carlos Rivas Julio César Romero 2 goals Daniel Passarella Carlos Aragonés Jesús Reynaldo Tita Zico Milcíades...
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  • Carlos Aragone Salveraglio (1937–1994) was a Latin American physicist. He was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, and studied at the University of the Republic...
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    may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Ramiro Blacut (1980–81) Carlos Aragonés (1992–93) Ramiro Blacut (1994) Mario Kempes (1999) Jorge Habegger (1...
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  • include: Carlos Aragonés (born 1956), Bolivian footballer and coach Luis Aragonés (1938–2014), Spanish footballer and coach Sergio Aragonés (born 1937)...
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    Drašković (1997–1998) Héctor Veira (1998–2000) Carlos Aragonés (2000–2001) Jorge Habegger (2001) Carlos Trucco (2001–2002) Dalcio Giovagnoli (2003) Nelson...
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  • coach: Sergio Markarián Head coach: Julio César Uribe Head coach: Carlos Aragonés Head coach: Alexandre Guimarães Head coach: Ramón Maradiaga Head coach:...
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    Retrieved 20 October 2015. "Luis Aragonés llama a Marchena y descarta a Morientes para el Mundial" [Luis Aragonés calls Marchena and cuts Morientes for...
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  • Chávez, Angélica Aragón, Kate del Castillo, Cristo Fernández, and Sergio Aragonés. The story follows newly minted twelve-year-old  Ronnie Anne and her family...
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  • 2001 18:00 Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Carlos Eugênio Simon (Brazil) 16 July 2001 20:15 Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín...
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    Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 May 2012. Jalali, Carlos; Rodríguez Teruel, Juan (2019). "Parliamentary party groups in the Iberian...
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    Marco Antonio Barrero 1987–1999 32 0 53 Gilbert Álvarez 2009– 31 5 Carlos Aragonés 1977–1981 31 15 Gualberto Mojica 2003–2014 31 3 Ronald Rivero 2008–2012...
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  • hosts for that year. 5 goals Zico 3 goals Carlos Aragonés Hernán Darío Herrera 2 goals Sócrates Tita Carlos Caszely Patricio Yáñez Guillermo La Rosa Julio...
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    José Cosculluela Bergua (PSOE) 2020–present National Security deputy Carlos Aragonés Mendiguchía (PP) 2020–present Study of Addictions' Issues deputy Francesc...
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    Varela Pazos Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo Manuel Cobo Pedro Muñoz Abrines Carlos Aragonés Mendiguchía [es] María del Mar Sánchez Sierra Miguel Ángel Quintanilla...
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  • (Netherlands) BOLIVIA-HUNGRÍA 1977. LA ELIMINATORIA DE LAS PARADOJAS by Carlos Mesa Gisbert on Revista Cábala, 20 Jul 2020 FIFA World Cup Argentina - Qualifiers...
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  • Juan Carlos Oblitas 3 goals Miguel Aguilar Carlos Aragonés Porfirio Jiménez José Velásquez 2 goals Gilberto Alves Marinho Chagas Elías Figueroa Carlos Jara...
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  • performed in the council chamber in the Madrid suburb of Tres Cantos between Carlos Baturín and Emilio Menéndez. The first same-sex marriage between women took...
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  • chapter of the Female Peronist Party. Aragonés de Juárez died on 25 July 2023, at the age of 96. "Murió Nina Aragonés de Juárez, exgobernadora de Santiago...
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    from Aragones as Spanish boss". Irish Examiner. 16 July 2008. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 20 July 2021. "Emotional Aragonés bows...
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  • Walter Montillo – Cruzeiro (2010–2012), Santos (2013), Botafogo (2017) Carlos Aragonés – Palmeiras (1981–1984), Coritiba (1984–1985) Damián Lizio – Botafogo...
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    Zabalza Martí 1993–1995 6 José Enrique Serrano Martínez 1995–1996 7 Carlos Aragonés Mendiguchía 1996–2004 José María Aznar 8 José Enrique Serrano Martínez...
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    Many talented Uruguayans have succeeded on the international stage: Carlos Aragone (Montevideo, 1937 – Caracas, 1994), physicist Jorge Drexler (born 1964...
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  • 8th term Ana Palacio Vallelersundi (27 May 2004 – 28 August 2006) Carlos Aragonés Mendiguchía (7 September 2006 – 15 January 2008) 9th term Miguel Arias...
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  • European Cup Final, Atlético appointed their veteran player Luis Aragonés as coach. Aragonés subsequently served as coach on four separate occasions, from...
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    three terms: 1983–1987, 1995–1998, and 1999–2001. Juárez's wife, Mercedes Aragonés de Juárez, was a minister in his administration and became governor herself...
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  • Moral (GS) Josep Andreu Domingo (GER-ERC) Francesc Antich Oliver (GS) Carlos Aragonés Mendiguchía (GP) Elviro Aranda Álvarez (GS) Francisco Javier Arenas...
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