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    Eladio Zárate (born 14 January 1942 in Alberdi, Paraguay) is a former Paraguayan footballer who played in clubs of Paraguay, Argentina and Chile and the...
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  • 1950), Spanish sport shooter Eladio Vaschetto, Argentine footballer Eladio Zárate (born 1942), Paraguayan footballer Eladio Dieste (1917–2000), Uruguayan...
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  • Eladio Herrera (footballer) Eladio Jala Eladio Jiménez Eladio Lárez Eladio Loizaga Eladio Martínez Eladio Perez Eladio Reyes Eladio Rodríguez Eladio Sánchez...
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    (1946) Carlos Campos: 24 goals (1961), 34 goals (1962), 21 goals (1966) Eladio Zárate: 25 goals (1971) Richart Báez: 10 goals (Clausura 1997) Pedro González:...
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  • Felipe; 21 goals) 35 1967 Universidad de Chile (6) Universidad Católica Eladio Zárate (Unión Española; 28 goals) 36 1968 Santiago Wanderers (2) Universidad...
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  • Minuano 4 goals Raúl Savoy Wilfredo Camacho Eladio Zárate Alberto Gallardo 3 goals Roberto Héctor Zárate Ausberto García Fortunato Castillo Oswaldo Taurisano...
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  • Spanish cyclist Darío Zárate (born 1977), Argentine football player Eladio Zárate (born 1942), Paraguayan football player Fernando Zárate Salgado (born 1979)...
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  • Roque Santa Cruz, Diego Santa Cruz, Julio Santa Cruz (brothers) Eladio Zárate, Marcos Zárate (son), Diego Gavilán (nephew), Juan Martínez (his wife's uncle)...
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    the original on 2014-02-15. Retrieved 2012-11-30. Patricia Ramírez y Eladio Zárate (2006). "2005 Año de récords hidrometeorológicos en Centroamérica" (in...
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    Measuring Mission (NASA). Retrieved January 13, 2009. Patricia Ramírez y Eladio Zárate (2006). "2005 Año de récords hidrometeorológicos en Centroamérica" (in...
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  • Ricardo Díaz Jaime Gutiérrez Óscar Aguilera Alberto Terry Javier Ambrois Eladio Benítez William Martínez Óscar Míguez Venezuela withdrew without playing...
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  • December 1942 (aged 20) 0 0 River Plate — 4FW José Villamayor 0 0 River Plate — 4FW Eladio Zárate (1942-01-14)14 January 1942 (aged 21) 0 0 Club Olimpia...
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  • Matches played 306 Goals scored 943 (3.08 per match) Top goalscorer Eladio Zárate (28) Biggest home win Universidad de Chile 6–0 Huachipato (1 October)...
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  • conquistador from Andalusia who came to South America with Juan Ortiz de Zárate, and in 1575 settled in Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, later joining the town...
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  • Castro Deportes Concepción 36 2 Sergio Messen Universidad Católica 28 3 Eladio Zárate Unión Española 21 4 Elson Beiruth Colo-Colo 19 5 Oscar González Green...
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  • Matches played 307 Goals scored 853 (2.78 per match) Top goalscorer Eladio Zárate (25 goals) Biggest home win Magallanes 6–0 Antofagasta Portuario (18...
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  • (1939-01-20)20 January 1939 (aged 17) Sol de América — 4FW Gerardo Núñez Olimpia — 4FW Eladio Zárate (1942-01-14)14 January 1942 (aged 17) General Caballero...
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  • Matches played 325 Goals scored 1,018 (3.13 per match) Top goalscorer Eladio Zárate (32 goals) Biggest home win Unión La Calera 7–0 Rangers (10 November)...
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  • 35 games, being the second top goalscorer of the tournament behind Eladio Zárate (22 goals). He also scored eight goals during the 1969 Copa Libertadores...
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  • Matches played 325 Goals scored 990 (3.05 per match) Top goalscorer Eladio Zárate (22 goals) Biggest home win Green Cross Temuco 8–0 Santiago Morning...
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  • Ana Lucía Domínguez as La Tuti, Diego Cadavid as Señor Romero, and Jorge Zárate as El Indio Amaro, and the special participation of Gaby Espino as Indira...
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    player Victoria Zuloaga (born 1988), Argentine field hockey player Victoria Zárate Zurita (1893–1964), Spanish teacher and trade unionist Adia Victoria (born...
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  • Gemma Dupaya, Anton Sep Yuteon, Carlo Medel, Irwin Noriega, Aexben Trillo, Eladio Fernando 50 "Davao Bombing: Mga Kwento ng Pag-asa (Part 2)" Chanda Romero...
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  • Anatoli Ilyin Eduard Streltsov Des Palmer Muhamed Mujić 2 goals Roberto Zárate Hans Buzek Theodor Wagner Henri Coppens Victor Mees Richard Orlans Georgi...
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  • & Nathy Peluso, songwriters (Nathy Peluso) "Bendecido" – Eladio Carrión, songwriters (Eladio Carrión) "Blam Blam" – Al2 El Aldeano & Vico C, songwriters...
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  • Stand-in Does not appear Marco Pérez Felipe Murillo Main Does not appear Jorge Zárate Amaro Rodríguez "El Indio" Main Does not appear Rossana San Juan Mariana...
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  • 2006). Juan Gomis – removed from the case by Spanish courts (28 July 2006). Eladio Jiménez – removed from the case by Spanish courts (28 July 2006). David...
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  • Azul – 1993–96 Juan Manuel Zandoná – Veracruz – 1997 Ariel Zárate – Toluca – 1996 Sergio Zárate – Necaxa, América, Puebla – 1994–97/1998–99, 1997–98, 2000–01...
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    president. Other personalities who made up the new sports board were Manuel Zárate as treasurer (later replaced by Artero González), and Fernando Barreto,...
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    biggest victory ever, a five-round defeat of bantamweight champion Carlos Zárate, who was 55–0 with 54 knockout wins coming into their San Juan bout. Also...
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