Luis Alberto Santibáñez Díaz (7 February 1936 – 5 September 2008) was a Chilean football manager. As a team coach he won the Chilean title four times...
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(1971-1972) Luis Santibáñez (1973-1974) Jaime Ramírez (1974) Manuel Rodríguez (1974) Luis Santibáñez (1974-1977) Pedro García (1978) Luis Álamos (1978)...
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1978 tournament, where the team finished third in the league with Luis Santibáñez as head coach, it achieved qualification to the following edition of...
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the round-robin system, with the Unión San Felipe team, coached by Luis Santibáñez, winning the championship. After beating Universidad de Chile in the...
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(1989) José Sulantay (1990-1991) Jorge Luis Siviero (1992) Hugo Valdivia (1992) Víctor Seura (1993) Luis Santibáñez (1993) Sasha Mitjaew (1994) Freddy Delgado...
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abstract artist Luis Santibáñez (1936–2008), Chilean football manager Mario Santibáñez (born 1950), Mexican Olympic swimmer Marisela Santibáñez (born 1975)...
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(1961) Luis Tirado (1964) Julio Baldovinos (1964) Delfín Silva (1964-1968) Guillermo Díaz (1968) Luis Santibáñez (1970-1971) Claudio Ramírez (1972) Luis Santibáñez...
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titles 1970,71 and 80) Hector Morales (won the 1981 Serie A title) Luis Santibáñez (won the 1985 Serie A title) Roque Gastón Máspoli (won the 1987 Serie...
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Ramos (1981) Fernando Riera (1981-1982) Luis Santibáñez (1983) Ulises Ramos (1983-1984) Hernán Carrasco (1984) Luis Ibarra (1985) Leonel Sánchez (1985-1986)...
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Roald Poulsen (1999) Fuad Muzurović (1999) Abdullah Saad (1999–00) [3] Luis Santibáñez (2000) Adnan Dirjal (2000–01) Procópio Cardoso (2001) Abdullah Saad*...
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Ángel Leyes (1990) Armando Tobar (1991) Eduardo de la Barra (1992) Luis Santibáñez (1992) Jorge Garcés (1993) Antonio Vargas (1993) Antonio Vargas (1994–1995)...
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Mekhloufi Head coaches: Felix Latzke and Georg Schmidt Head coach: Luis Santibáñez Head coach: Jupp Derwall Although players marked with an * (Allofs...
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nationality. Néstor Narbona Luis Santibáñez (1966) Santiago García (1967) Francisco Hormazábal (1968–1969) Paco Molina (1970–1972) Luis Ibarra (1973) Raúl Pino...
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Caszely Substitutes: GK 1 Oscar Wirth MF 10 Mario Soto MF 16 Manuel Rojas 71' DF 19 Enzo Escobar FW 21 Miguel Ángel Gamboa 69' Manager: Luis Santibáñez...
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MF 14 Alejandro Trujillo FW 12 Sergio Ahumada FW 10 Jorge Spedaletti Substitutes: MF Eddio Inostroza 78' FW Luis Miranda 82' Manager: Luis Santibáñez...
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(1978) Luis Vera (1979-1982) Francisco Hormazábal (1983-1984) Luis Ibarra (1984) Luis Santibañez (1985) Luis Vera (1985) Antonio Vargas (1985–86) Luis Vera...
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Luis Ibarra (1983) Guillermo Díaz (1984–86) Luis Parraguez (1987) Alberto Ferrero (1988) Hernán Godoy (1988) Isaac Carrasco (1989–90) Luis Santibáñez...
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Cortázar (2003) Edgardo Avilés (2004) Alberto cisternas (2004) Luis Santibáñez (2005) Luis Ceballos (2005) Germán Cornejo (2006) Guillermo Páez (2006) Leonardo...
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Jaime Carreño (1998-1999) Hernán Godoy (2000) Adolfo Robles (2001) Luis Santibáñez (2001) Carlos Medina (2002) Jaime Carreño (2002) Carlos Molina (2003)...
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1979 First leg Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 36,700 Referee: Luis Gregorio da Rosa (Uruguay) December 5, 1979 Second leg Estadio Nacional,...
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Marisela Santibáñez was born in Santiago on 24 April 1975, the younger of two daughters of Rosario Novoa Benavente and Ricardo Fernando Santibáñez Moya....
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1976–1977 9 3 2 4 9 10 -1 40.74% Luis Santibáñez 1977–1982 38 14 10 14 46 39 +7 45.61% 1979 Copa Juan Pinto Durán Luis Ibarra 1983 15 7 4 4 26 16 +10 55...
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1974–78) Most goals scored in a league season (Primera División matches) — 25, Luis Ramos (1978) Highest home attendance — 32,551 v. Colo-Colo (3 December 1972)...
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the 1936 Summer Olympics 31 January – Gabriel Salazar 7 February – Luis Santibáñez (d. 2008) 20 February – Sergio Navarro 25 April – Leonel Sánchez 27...
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political scientist and sinologist, expert on Chinese politics, pneumonia. Luis Santibáñez, 72, Chilean football team manager, complications from a kidney condition...
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but not for long: Júlio César struck the post with his penalty, whereupon Luis Fernández then scored to put France through 4–3 on penalties. The quarter-final...
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was elected in a shortlist between Salvador Nocetti, Pedro Morales, Luis Santibañez, Caopolicán Peña, Isaac Carrasco and Andrés Prieto. Initially, an offer...
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Francisco de Quevedo (redirect from Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Santibáñez Villegas)
Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Santibáñez Villegas, Knight of the Order of Santiago (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈθisko ðe keˈβeðo]; 14 September 1580 –...
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Española for the 1974 Primera División de Chile. Under the management of Luis Santibáñez, Silva was considered to be a part of his new project in re-developing...
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Sulantay (1987–88) Germán Cornejo (1988) Alberto Quintano (1988–89) Luis Santibañez (1989) José Santos Arias (1990–91) Hugo Valdivia (1991) Eddio Inostroza...
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