• The Copa de Oro (English: Gold Cup, Portuguese: Copa Ouro), or Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz, was a football cup winners' cup competition contested on 3 occasions...
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  • 363 Copa De Oro Road, often referred to as The Pink Palace, is a luxurious red-brick mock 18th-century French mansion on Copa De Oro Road in the affluent...
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  • The 1993 Copa de Oro was the inaugural Copa de Oro, a football competition for the reigning champions of CONMEBOL's Copa Libertadores, the Supercopa Libertadores...
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  • Copa Oro may refer to: In association football: CONCACAF Gold Cup, association football competition between nations from North and Central America and...
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  • The 1995 Copa de Oro was the second Copa de Oro, a football competition for the reigning champions of CONMEBOL's Copa Libertadores, the Supercopa Libertadores...
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  • The 1996 Copa de Oro was the third and last Copa de Oro, a football competition for the reigning champions of CONMEBOL's Copa Libertadores, the Supercopa...
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  • bracket, title count): Keys H = Copa de Honor C = Copa Campeonato O = Copa de Oro Met = Metropolitano (1967–1984) Nac = Nacional (1967–1985) Ap = Apertura...
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  • offered a trophy called Copa de Oro Argentina. Both these trophies were unofficial and were only played once. In 1941 the Copa Presidente FEF was established...
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  • however, as no Copa Master de Supercopa was contested in 1996, the vacant berth for the 1996 Copa de Oro went to the 1996 Copa Master de CONMEBOL champion...
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  • competition. It was created to face the champions of the Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz and the Copa del Rey, as a result of an agreement signed between CONMEBOL...
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  • The Copa de Oro Argentina was a Spanish football competition, held once on 23 December 1945 as a one-off game between FC Barcelona (winner of the 1944–45...
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  • knockout stages. The champion of the Copa CONMEBOL disputed the Recopa Sudamericana, the Copa de Oro and the Copa Master de CONMEBOL, albeit irregularly. The...
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  • years, the "Copa Ciudad de Mar del Plata" eventually replaced the Copa de Oro as the most important summer tournament. The "Torneo Pentagonal de Verano" (previously...
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    the Copa CONMEBOL, Intercontinental Champions' Supercup, Suruga Bank Championship, Copa Merconorte, Copa Master de CONMEBOL and Copa Ganadores de Copa, most...
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  • to the date of Oro's death, EMLL held a Copa de Oro tournament, a tag team tournament where the winners were presented a trophy by Oro II. The 1994 tournament...
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  • 3.2 goals per match. 7 goals Javier Hernández 4 goals Rodolfo Zelaya Aldo de Nigris 3 goals Marco Ureña Jerry Bengtson Carlo Costly Demar Phillips Pablo...
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  • offered a trophy called Copa de Oro Argentina. Both these trophies were unofficial and were only played once. In 1941 the Copa Presidente FEF was established...
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    Solanaceae family. It is also known as cup of gold vine, golden chalice vine, Copa de Oro, or Hawaiian lily, is a vigorous vine which is endemic to Mexico and...
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  • 1936 Argentine Primera División (category San Lorenzo de Almagro matches)
    (Copa de Honor) and River Plate (Copa Campeonato). In June 2013 (77 years after the match was played) the AFA cited on its website the "Copa de Oro" as...
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    The 1980–81 FIFA World Champions' Gold Cup (Spanish for "Copa de Oro de Campeones Mundiales"), also known as Mundialito ("Little World Cup"), was an international...
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  • The Copa de la Liga Profesional (English: Professional League Cup; officially named "Copa Diego Armando Maradona" in its first edition) was an official...
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  • as the winner of the Copa de Oro. "Arranca el Turismo Carretera 2023: la ausencia de Canapino, cambios de marcas y un récord de pilotos por el máximo...
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  • pool Ciénaga de Oro, town and municipality in Columbia Montaña de Oro State Park, state park in Central Coastal California 363 Copa De Oro Road, house...
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    only one edition: the Copa de Oro, Copa Master de Supercopa and Copa Master de CONMEBOL in the 1990s, and the Copa Ganadores de Copa in 1970. At intercontinental...
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  • The 1993 Copa de Oro Finals was a two-legged football series to decide the champion of the 1993 Copa de Oro organised by CONMEBOL. It was contested by...
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  • The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (Portuguese: Copa/Taça Libertadores da América), is an annual continental club football...
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  • positions ordered by the result of the regular phase. Source: FUBB The Copa de Oro (Gold Cup) is the LFB playoff to determinate the champion of the season...
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    Copa de Oro Argentina, and two years later there was the first official version, the Copa Eva Duarte. This ended in 1953 and the current Supercopa de...
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  • 1964–65 Campeón de Campeones: 1 1963 Copa de Oro de Occidente: 1 1958 Copa México: 0 Runner-up (1): 1947 Copa Jalisco: 1949 Trofeo General Brig. García...
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  • first tournament played between Colombian clubs, followed by the Copa Centenario Batalla de Boyacá. Independiente Medellín, founded on 15 April 1913, is the...
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