Claudio Andrés Bravo Muñoz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈklawðjo ˈβɾaβo]; born 13 April 1983) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a...
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Bravo F1 was a Spanish motor racing team that registered for the 1993 Formula One season, but ultimately did not compete. After the sudden death of Jean-Francois...
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Raúl Bravo Sanfélix (born 14 April 1981) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a left-back or centre-back. Having played in almost...
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by Team Bravo España in 1993. After the Spanish project failed just before the start of the season, Nick Wirth decided to use his own factory team in...
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Fernández, Eugenio (4 October 2023). "Los Madrid Bravos: la nueva dimensión del fútbol americano en España". Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 October 2023...
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Vuelta a España: Start List". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 22 August 2018. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Garikoitz Bravo. Garikoitz Bravo at UCI...
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Spain (redirect from Reino de España)
regions. Spanish: España, [esˈpaɲa] The Spanish Constitution does not contain any one official name for Spain. Instead, the terms España (Spain), Estado...
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Chus Bravo en el Sporting" [The six surgeries that hindered Chus Bravo at Sporting]. La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 April 2021. Chus Bravo at...
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Pep Guardiola (redirect from Pep Team)
year he won the Bravo Award, which recognises the world's best player under the age of 21. Guardiola was a member of the Spanish team during the 1994...
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Emilio Butragueño (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
España: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993 UEFA Cup: 1984–85, 1985–86 Copa Iberoamericana: 1994 Spain UEFA European Championship runner-up: 1984 Individual Bravo...
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2022. "SportMob – Top facts about Arnau Tenas". SportMob. 9 November 2021. Bravo, David (15 December 2019). "La Masía Talents: Arnau Tenas – Episode 12"...
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new series. The team decided to create a show about middle-aged men's reactions to social changes. With the permission of Mediaset España, who co-owned...
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Esteban Chaves (category Colombian Vuelta a España stage winners)
stage to take overall Vuelta a España lead". The Guardian. "Caleb Ewan takes maiden Grand Tour victory on Vuelta a España stage five - Cycling Weekly"....
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Deportivo de La Coruña (category Football team templates which use short name parameter)
del Rey Winners (2): 1994–95, 2001–02 Supercopa de España Winners (3): 1995, 2000, 2002 Concurso España Winners (1): 1912 Campeonato de Galicia Winners (6):...
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participating clubs saw it disbanded four years later. The Supercopa de España is a super cup competition. Between 1983 and 2017, it was a two-legged match...
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Paisley, Scotland Featherweight bout. Win 4–0 Jose Luis Bravo Submission (triangle choke) MMA España: Desafio Burgos Profight 2015 March 7, 2015 1 3:20 Burgos...
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Isco (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
de España, two in FIFA Club World Cup One appearance in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance in FIFA Club World Cup Appearance(s) in Supercopa de España Appearance(s)...
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José María Vidal (redirect from José María Vidal Bravo)
José María Vidal Bravo (6 May 1935 – 1 August 1986) was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder in the mid 20th century. Born in Madrid, Vidal...
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Marc-André ter Stegen (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
which he missed the Supercopa de España and league matches. He became Barcelona's first-choice goalkeeper after Claudio Bravo left for Manchester City on 25...
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Sergio Busquets (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
appearances in Supercopa de España, two appearances and one goal in FIFA Club World Cup Appearance(s) in Supercopa de España One appearance in UEFA Super...
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between the clubs, such as those in the UEFA Champions League, Supercopa de España and Copa del Rey. It is considered one of sport's fiercest rivalries, and...
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Luis Enrique (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
Rey: 1992–93 Supercopa de España: 1993 Barcelona La Liga: 1997–98, 1998–99 Copa del Rey: 1996–97, 1997–98 Supercopa de España: 1996 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:...
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List of Real Madrid CF players (section Team captains)
are for first-team official games, including those in La Liga, Copa del Rey, Copa de la Liga, Copa de la Coronación, Supercopa de España, Copa Eva Duarte...
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José Bravo Domínguez (18 November 1916 – 1 February 1993) was a Spanish footballer born in Ceuta, 18 November 1916. He played as a left winger, the first...
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de España»". Relevo (in Spanish). 2024-07-11. Retrieved 2024-07-12. "La segoviana Isabel Aaiún presenta 'La potra salvaje' ante un Teatro Juan Bravo lleno...
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M240 machine gun (redirect from 240 Bravo)
aboard ships, and small boats. It is almost always referred to as the "M240 Bravo" or just "240" verbally. The M60E4 (Mk 43 as designated by the Navy) was...
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2024–25 Liga F (section Teams)
F, is the 37th and current edition of the Primera División Femenina de España de fútbol. The tournament is organised by the Liga Profesional Femenina...
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(1993–2001) Marcelo Salas (2001–2007) David Pizarro (2002–2005) Claudio Bravo (2008–2024) Alexis Sánchez (2024–) Champions Runners-up Third place ...
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Aday Mara (section National team career)
the Spain women's national volleyball team. Mara's father and mother respectively stand at 201 cm and 190 cm. Bravo, Chema M. (23 November 2021). "Aday...
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List of career achievements by Lionel Messi (section Inclusions for team of the season or tournament)
holds the record for the most goals in La Liga (474), the Supercopa de España (14), the UEFA Super Cup (3) and is the player with the most official recorded...
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