Juan Humberto Valdivieso Padilla (6 May 1910 – 2 May 2007) was a Peruvian football goalkeeper and manager. During his career, he played club football for...
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painter Edison Valdivieso (born 1989), Ecuadorian footballer José Valdivieso (1921–1996), Argentinian footballer and manager Juan Valdivieso (1910–2007)...
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the 1938 Bolivarian Games and the 1939 Copa América, with goalkeeper Juan Valdivieso and forwards Teodoro Fernández and Alejandro Villanueva playing important...
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Juan Pablo Valdivieso (born February 27, 1981) is a Peruvian former swimmer, who specialized in butterfly events. Valdivieso holds a dual citizenship between...
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minute of action, Klement Steinmetz put a ball past Peruvian keeper Juan Valdivieso to double Austria's early lead. After 45 minutes of play, the scoreline...
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1953 Juan Valdivieso 1954 1955 Arturo Fernández 1956 1956 Gyorgy Orth 1957 1959 Marcos Calderón 1960 1961 José Gomes Nogueira 1962 1962 Juan Valdivieso 1963...
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the 1938 Bolivarian Games and the 1939 Copa América, with goalkeeper Juan Valdivieso and forwards Teodoro Fernández and Alejandro Villanueva playing important...
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Head coach: Francisco Olazar and Juan José Tramutola Head coach: György Orth Head coach: Raoul Caudron Head coach: Juan Luque de Serrallonga Head coach:...
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Peruvian capital, the team was reinforced by Alianza's goalkeeper Juan Valdivieso and creative forward Alejandro Villanueva.[citation needed] Nowadays...
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Peruvian goalkeeper Juan Valdivieso reaches out for the football during match between Austria and Peru...
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Tamashiro (1994–96) Juan Valdivieso (1955-1958) Roberto Drago (interim) (1959-1961) Juan Valdivieso (1962-1963) Emilio Palestini (1963) Juan Honores (1964)...
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from Colombia. Alianza went on to win the match by a score of 3–0. Juan Valdivieso, a notable goalkeeper in Alianza Lima, once played a match as a forward...
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GK Juan Valdivieso DF Mario de las Casas DF Alberto Soria MF Plácido Galindo (c) 70' MF Domingo García MF Alberto Denegri FW Julio Lores FW Alejandro...
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of the Blanquirroja were Alejandro Villanueva, Teodoro Fernández, Juan Valdivieso, and Adelfo Magallanes. The Peruvian players, after arriving in Germany...
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Head Coach: Fausto Montalván Head Coach: Ondino Viera Head Coach: Juan Valdivieso "Copa América 1963 Bolivia » Teams". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 10...
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Alfonso Valdivieso Sarmiento (born 2 October 1949) is a Colombian lawyer and politician. Alfonso Sarmiento was born in Bucaramanga, Santander to Roberto...
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Tagle, then intendant of Trujillo, sent troops under the command of Juan Valdivieso (who had previously defeated the royalists at Higos Urco). Once in...
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Morales, and Alejandro Villanueva. Back: Carlos Tovar, Víctor Guarderas Lavalle, Juan Valdivieso, Arturo Fernández, Segundo Castillo, and Orestes Jordán....
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JSTOR 3050248. Kinkead, Duncan (February 1990). "Juan de Valdés Leal by Enrique Valdivieso". The Burlington Magazine (Book Review). 132 (1043): 137. JSTOR 884181...
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of the Blanquirroja were Alejandro Villanueva, Teodoro Fernández, Juan Valdivieso, and Adelfo Magallanes. The Peruvian players, after arriving to Germany...
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Domingo Valdivieso y Henarejos (30 August 1830 – 22 November 1872) was a Spanish painter and engraver in the Academic style. Valdivieso was born in Mazarrón...
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Players for Peru included Teodoro Fernández, Alejandro Villanueva, Juan Valdivieso, and Adelfo Magallanes. The IFFHS considers this Peruvian side to have...
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McGann, 43, New Zealand film director (In My Father's Den), cancer. Juan Valdivieso, 96, Peruvian football goalkeeper and manager, heart failure. Alex...
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Laurent, who died aged 97 in February 2005 and Peruvian goalkeeper Juan Valdivieso, who died at the age of 96 in January 2007. In 2010, Argentinian forward...
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2004. Molyneux is a naturalized American citizen. He is married to Pilar Valdivieso, whom he met when they were both teenagers. After they moved to France...
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Painting in Spain 1600-1750. Madrid: Ediciones Chair. ISBN 84-376-0994-1. Valdivieso, E. and Serrera, JM, Season of Murillo. Antecedents and consequences of...
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These three teams account for nearly a third of the titles won. Melgar, Juan Aurich and Binacional are the only teams outside the Lima Region to have...
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(soccer) player. Ricardo Uribe (born 1988), football (soccer) player. Juan Valdivieso (1910–2007), football (soccer) player. Aarón Valencia (born 2003),...
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Guillermo Vivas Valdivieso (10 February 1881 – 31 January 1965) was a Puerto Rican attorney, journalist, politician and Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico from...
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Juan Valdivieso, goalkeeper of the Peru national football team, reaches out for the football during the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics match between Austria...
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