• Joaquín Arias may refer to: Joaquín Arias (baseball) (born 1984), Dominican baseball player Joaquín Arias (footballer) (1914–?), Cuban football player...
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  • Joaquín Arias Blanco (born 12 November 1914, date of death unknown) was a Cuban footballer. Nicknamed Bolero, Arias represented Cuba at the 1938 FIFA...
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  • Joaquín or Joaquin is a male given name, the Spanish version of Joachim. Joaquín (footballer, born 1956) (Joaquín Alonso González), Spanish football midfielder...
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  • San Joaquín (Spanish for Saint Joachim) is a commune of Chile located in Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region. It is part of Greater Santiago...
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    Audax Italiano (category Football clubs in Chile)
    Álamos (1967-1969) Ramiro Cortés (1969) Salvador Biondi (1970) José Santos Arias (1971) Claudio Ramírez (1971) Donato Hernández (1972) Jorge Venegas (1972)...
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    Carlos A. Mannucci (category Association football clubs established in 1959)
    for politician Joaquín Ramírez. The Peruvian Football Federation took control of the local domestic league from the Professional Football Sports Association...
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    2024 Copa América final (category Argentina national football team matches)
    Martínez right post which he saved. One minute after this action, Santiago Arias sent a long ball on the right side to James Rodríguez, who headed the ball...
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  • 2009 South American U-20 Championship (category International association football competitions hosted by Venezuela)
    Referee: Joaquín Antequera (Bolivia) 2009-01-21 20:30 UTC-4:30 Estadio Monumental de Maturín, Maturín Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Antonio Arias (Paraguay)...
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  • Jordan Harrison (soccer) (category Men's association football midfielders)
    كلاعب مواليد" (in Arabic). Retrieved 3 September 2023 – via Instagram. Arias, Joaquin (19 June 2023). "Un banco de pruebas para París 2024: Maurice Revello...
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  • C.S. Herediano (category Football clubs in Costa Rica)
    became the first manager of the Costa Rica national football team, and Herediano player Manuel Joaquín Gutiérrez became the first scorer of the national...
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    family name rather than "Arias" which was his maternal family name. Referring to the switch, sportswriter Jay Jaffe called Arias/Ortiz "literally the player...
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  • Guadalupe F.C. (category Football clubs in Costa Rica)
    It remained for four more years and played the home games at the José Joaquín "Colleya" Fonseca Stadium, however, it lost the category again. Due to...
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  • Estadio Monumental de Maturín, Maturín Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Antonio Arias (Paraguay) 23 January 2009 18:00 (UTC-4:30) Estadio Monumental de Maturín...
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    C.D. Barrio México (category Pages using football kit with incorrect pattern parameters)
    William and Johnny Fischer, among others. In 1981, Johnny Fischer, Miguel Arias and Rándall Gómez as well a member of the technical staff Guillermo Orozco...
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  • 2025 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (category 2025 in Brazilian football)
    season of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top level of professional football in Brazil, and the 22nd edition in a double round-robin since its establishment...
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  • Real Betis Cantera (category Football academies in Spain)
    José Cañas whose careers were defined by their long spells at Betis, plus Joaquín who later transferred to Valencia for €25 million. In the subsequent decade...
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  • AD Ferroviaria (category Association football clubs established in 1918)
    2. Rodríguez 5. De Santiago 7. Morón 8. Arias 6. Cebrián 9. Burgos 10. Felipe 11. Asensio Tomás Castro Joaquín Peiró Mingorance Teo Alfonso Sanz The club...
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    Hellmann's tutelage. Fábio Nino Felipe Melo S. Xavier Marcelo André Martinelli Arias Keno Ganso Cano 2023 Copa Libertadores final starting lineup The team returns...
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  • List of foreign Liga MX players (category Lists of expatriate association football players)
    2011–12, 2014, 2014–15, 2016, 2016, 2017 Maximiliano Arias – Gallos Blancos – 2011–12 Ramón Arias – Puebla – 2015–16 Facundo Barceló – Atlas – 2019 Facundo...
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  • 2024–25 Liga de Expansión MX season (category 2024–25 in Mexican football)
    (UTC−6) Estadio Miguel Alemán Valdés, Celaya Attendance: 5,286 Referee: Joaquín Alberto Vizcarra (Sinaloa) Celaya won 8–4 on aggregate. The first legs...
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  • unionist, feminist, columnist, and human rights activist Alfonso Mejia-Arias – Mexican musician and politician Ceija Stojka – Austrian artist and writer...
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  • 2024 Argentine Primera División (category 2024 in Argentine football)
    the 2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional Group stage 7th round. 4.^ Federico Arias was interim manager in the 2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional Group stage...
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  • 2025 Kings World Cup Nations (category Seven-a-side football competitions)
    The 2025 Kings World Cup Nations was an international seven-a-side football tournament based on the Kings League format created by Gerard Piqué and Ibai...
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  • 2025 Argentine Primera División (category 2025 in Argentine football)
    (Lanús) Armando Méndez (Newell's Old Boys) Tobías Cervera (Platense) Gabriel Arias (Racing) Paulo Díaz (River Plate) Agustín Módica (Rosario Central) Agustín...
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    2024 Kings World Cup (category Seven-a-side football competitions)
    The 2024 Kings World Cup was an international seven-a-side football tournament featuring teams from the Kings League and the Américas Kings League, plus...
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    Deportivo Cali (category Football clubs in Colombia)
    Retrieved 20 August 2008. Arias, Eduardo (13 July 2017). "Futbolistas peruanos en Colombia: ¡Buenos recuerdos!" [Peruvian footballers in Colombia: Good memories...
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    such as the Sacramento River and the San Joaquin River. After the expedition, Gabriel's son, José Joaquín Moraga, would found the pueblo of San Jose...
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    Club Atlético Tigre (category Association football clubs established in 1902)
    Nacional, desde adentro Archived 22 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine by Joaquín Grasso, TYC Sports, 23 Nov 2021 Camiseta del C.A. Tigre on Tigre website...
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  • American baseball player José Joaquín (Arias) Bautista, Dominican-born American baseball player Jose Baxter, UK professional football player José Leitão de Barros...
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    Leonora Carrington, painter Max Cetto, architect, educator and historian Joaquín Clausell, painter Miguel Covarrubias, painter José Luis Cuevas, painter...
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