Francisco Montero may refer to: Francisco Montero (footballer, born 1952), Peruvian footballer Francisco Montero, Spanish footballer, see Javi Montero...
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Francisco Montero Chunga (born 1 March 1952) is a retired Peruvian footballer who is considered an Atlético Torino club idol. He won the Copa Perú four...
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Henkyer Montero Muñoz (born 26 July 1987), known as Fredy Montero (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈfɾeði monˈteɾo], is a Colombian professional footballer who plays...
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Rodolfo Plaza Montero (nicknamed El Cabro because of his speed) was born July 27, 1909, and was a Bolivian football player, businessman and revolutionary...
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Huerta (surname) (section American football)
Chilean politician José Huerta (1948–2019), Peruvian politician Juan Huerta Montero (1964–2010), Mexican politician Lorena Ruiz-Huerta (born 1977), Spanish...
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(born 1986), Canadian Football League player Orestes López (1908–1991), Cuban musician, composer and bandleader Fernando Montero (born 1948), Costa Rican...
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Alianza Atlético (category Football clubs in Peru)
(2002) Mario Palacios (2002) Eduardo Malásquez (2003) Johano Bermúdez Montero (2003) Teddy Cardama (2003-2004) Mario Palacios (2004) Teddy Cardama (2005)...
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executive of Manchester City Council (1998–2017). Danilo Montero Campos [es], 86, Costa Rican footballer (Herediano, Audax Italiano, national team). Rafael...
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The San Francisco Dons football program were the intercollegiate American football team for University of San Francisco located in San Francisco, California...
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1990 FIFA World Cup squads (redirect from 1990 Football World Cup (squads))
This article lists the national football squads for the 1990 FIFA World Cup final tournament held in Italy, between 8 June and 8 July 1990. Each country's...
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5 Francisco Javier Zapata, 6 Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Andrés Jiménez Fernández, 9 Fernando Romay, 10 José Antonio Montero, 11...
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The San Francisco Dons is the nickname of the athletic teams at the University of San Francisco (USF). The Dons compete in NCAA Division I of the National...
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Real Madrid Castilla (category Spanish reserve football teams)
Real Madrid Castilla Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team that plays in Primera Federación – Group 1 for the 2022–23 season. It is Real Madrid's reserve...
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Millonarios F.C. (category Football team templates which use short name parameter)
is a Colombian professional football club based in Bogotá, that competes in the Categoría Primera A, top flight of football in Colombia. It is one of the...
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table of Spain national football team managers. The Spain national football team represents Spain in international men's football competitions since 1920...
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Peñarol (category Association football clubs established in 1891)
October 2013 – 28 January 2014) Jorge Fossati (28 January 2014–14) Paolo Montero (2014–15) Pablo Bengoechea (2015–16) Jorge da Silva (2016–October 2016)...
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Star (sport badge) (redirect from Stars in football)
the late 1950s, when it was introduced for the first time in association football, various national governing bodies at club level and some confederations...
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Alfredo Di Stéfano (category Argentine football managers)
Christmas 1952, Di Stéfano, still contracted with Millonarios, returned briefly to Buenos Aires, where he was even making plans to abandon football and start...
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DeMeco Ryans (category San Francisco 49ers coaches)
Eagles cut veteran LB DeMeco Ryans". NFL.com. Retrieved February 24, 2016. Montero, Jake (February 28, 2018). "John Lynch makes first public comments following...
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Real Madrid v FC Barcelona (1916 Copa del Rey) (category 1915–16 in Spanish football)
of the second was perhaps the most neutral out of all of them, Ezequiel Montero, who at the time was playing for Racing de Madrid. At the time, it was...
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Sporting CP (redirect from Sporting C.P.(football club))
headquarters located in Francisco Gavazzo's home. For two years, the club developed an intense activity on several sports, namely football, tennis and fencing...
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Salvadoran Football Association lifted". FIFA. 27 April 2010. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2010. Lugo, Erik Francisco; Torres...
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1–0 with a goal by the midfielder Enrique Rivers. Gabelo Conejo Flores Montero Chavarría Chaves Marchena González Brenes Cayasso Gómez Ramírez Jara Costa...
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List of foreign Liga MX players (category Lists of expatriate association football players)
Spanish) José Iraragorri at National-Football-Teams.com Isidro Lángara at National-Football-Teams.com Francisco Javier Aguilera "Luna" – Liga MX stats...
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Levi's Stadium (category San Francisco 49ers stadiums)
is an American football stadium located in Santa Clara, California, just west of the much larger city of San Jose, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It has...
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Efraín Sánchez Head coach: Francisco Maturana Head coach: Francisco Maturana Head coach: Luis Augusto García Head coach: Francisco Maturana Head coach: Hernán...
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List of foreign La Liga players (category Lists of expatriate association football players)
Palmas, Granada, Tenerife, Deportivo – 1957–61, 61–62, 62–63 Jefferson Montero – Villarreal, Levante, Betis, Getafe – 2010–12, 17–18 Gonzalo Plata – Valladolid...
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would eventually achieve its goal, with players such as Ubiña, Mujica, Montero Castillo, Espárrago, Cascarilla Morales, Brazilian goalkeeper Manga, Cubilla...
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List of Spaniards (section Football (soccer))
Pasionaria", leader of the Spanish Civil War and communist politician Eugenio Montero Ríos (1832–1914) Spanish Prime Minister and President of the Senate of...
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2023–24 Copa del Rey (category 2023–24 in Spanish football cups)
CEST La Cartuja, Seville Attendance: 57,619 Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero "LaLiga 2023-24 fixtures: opening weekend, El Clásico..." Diario AS. 22...
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