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    Juan Fernando Quintero Paniagua (born 18 January 1993) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Argentine side Racing...
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  • Juan Quintero may refer to: Juan Carlos Quintero (born 1978), Colombian football midfielder Juan Fernando Quintero (born 1993), Colombian football attacking...
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  • careers with the team including James Rodríguez, Fredy Guarín, Juan Fernando Quintero, Jhon Córdoba, Mateus Uribe, Giovanni Moreno among others. It is...
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  • Yerry Mina  25' MF 15 Mateus Uribe  68' FW 24 Jhon Córdoba  68' MF 20 Juan Fernando Quintero  90+1' MF 5 Kevin Castaño  90+2' Manager: Néstor Lorenzo...
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  • national team on 16 January 2022 as a 43rd minute substitute for Juan Fernando Quintero, in a 2–1 home win over Honduras. On his second international appearance...
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  • similar last name. He has listed Lionel Messi and former River player Juan Fernando Quintero as two players he idolises. Unlike Messi, he is right-footed, but...
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  • replaced Juan Cuadrado with Wílmar Barrios at the half-hour mark, and an equaliser arrived nine minutes later, from a Juan Fernando Quintero free kick...
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    replaced Juan Cuadrado with Wílmar Barrios at the half-hour mark, and an equaliser arrived nine minutes later, from a Juan Fernando Quintero free kick...
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    Armero, midfielders Carlos Sanchez, Abel Aguilar, Freddy Guarin and Juan Fernando Quintero as well as strikers Jackson Martinez, Carlos Bacca and Teófilo Gutiérrez...
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  • Luis Muriel, James Rodríguez, Duván Zapata, Jeison Murillo, Juan Fernando Quintero, Miguel Borja, Davinson Sánchez, Rafael Santos Borré, Luis Díaz, Carlos...
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    Nelson Chabay; João Cardoso, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan J. Rodríguez, Humberto Maschio; Norberto Raffo, Juan Carlos Cárdenas. Juan José Pizzuti was the coach...
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    of the Colombia national football team, including Luis Díaz and Juan Fernando Quintero who both performed verses on the song. "Ryan Castro, quinto colombiano...
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    Rafael "Rafa" Caro Quintero (born October 24, 1952) is a Mexican drug lord who co-founded the now-disintegrated Guadalajara Cartel with Miguel Ángel Félix...
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  • Zeffane Jérémy Doku Luis Fabiano Raphinha Georgi Ivanov Stéphane Mbia Juan Fernando Quintero Petr Čech Dominique Arribagé Jean-Luc Arribart Benjamin André Hatem...
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    form by scoring with a header and setting up a second goal for Juan Fernando Quintero in a 2–1 victory over Ivory Coast and was once again elected as...
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    debut four days later, coming on as a second half substitute for Juan Fernando Quintero and scoring the fifth in a 6–0 win. He was included in Colombia's...
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    players to be cut, those being Alexis Peña, Jordan Carrillo, Andrés Montaño, Fernando Beltrán and Víctor Guzmán, thus creating their final 26-man squad which...
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    Santiago Santamaría Luis Carlos Perea René Higuita Carlos Hoyos Juan Fernando Quintero Matías Fernández Nelson Tapia Román Torres Alberto Rodríguez Freddy...
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  • de Vélez" (in Spanish). TyC Sports. 8 December 2023. "Oficial: Gustavo Quinteros es el técnico de Vélez" (in Spanish). TyC Sports. 23 December 2023. "Pusineri...
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  • Roberto Firmino Paulinho Renato Augusto Thiago Silva Juan Cuadrado Radamel Falcao Juan Fernando Quintero Kendall Waston Milan Badelj Andrej Kramarić Ivan...
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  • I 2nd Lionel Messi Barcelona Real Betis 4–1 2018–19 La Liga 3rd Juan Fernando Quintero River Plate Racing 1–0 2018–19 Superliga Argentina Unranked Matheus...
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    (1829–1885), Cuban journalist revolutionary Juan Fernando Quintero (born 1993), Colombian footballer Luis Manuel Quintero (1725? – 1810) One of the 44 original...
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  • Juan del Bicentenario, Pocito Referee: Pablo Echavarría 3 December 2023 (2023-12-03) 21:30 Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena, Salta Referee: Fernando Rapallini...
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    River Plate took advantage, with Juan Quintero putting them into the lead in the 109th minute. An injury to Fernando Gago in the 116th minute, left Boca...
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    Football players Víctor Aristizábal, René Higuita, Juan Pablo Ángel, Iván Córdoba, Juan Fernando Quintero, David Ospina and Andrés Escobar, golfer Camilo...
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  • Italian footballer 1993 – Sean Keenan, Australian actor 1993 – Juan Fernando Quintero, Colombian footballer 1994 – Max Fried, American baseball player...
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  • announced on 14 May 2018. The final squad was announced on 30 May. Alberto Quintero withdrew injured and was replaced by Ricardo Ávila on 6 June. Coach: Nabil...
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    Capello Ricki Herbert Kaká Lothar Matthäus Francisco Maturana Hugo Sánchez Juan Sebastián Verón Xavi The panel of experts who shortlisted the nominees for...
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  • sustained injury afterwards and was replaced by Carlos Carbonero. Coach: Fernando Santos The final squad was announced on 19 May 2014. Coach: Sabri Lamouchi...
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