• Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (November 20, 1929 – August 8, 2020) was a Colombian football player and manager. He won four league titles and the Copa Colombia...
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    (1956) Delfín Benítez Cáceres (1956–57) Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (1957–60) Julio Cozzi (1960–61) Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (1961–64) Joao Avelino [pt] (1964) Efraín...
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  • lifting the curse. More practically, they hired Gabriel Ochoa Uribe to manage the club. Ochoa Uribe was one of the most recognizable names in Colombian...
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  • Fernández Ochoa (1950–2006), Spanish alpine skier Francisco Labastida Ochoa (born 1942), Mexican economist and politician Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (1929–2020)...
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    both of Colombia's matches against Bolivia. Under the orders of Gabriel Ochoa Uribe, Colombia was drawn into Group 1 for the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifiers...
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  • 05/02/1961 – 07/06/1962 9 2 3 4 22% 11 16 –5 WC 1962 – Group stage 10 Gabriel Ochoa Uribe 10/03/1963 – 31/03/1963 6 0 1 5 0% 10 19 –9 CA 1963 – Seventh place...
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    account, DIMAYOR included said trophy among those won by manager Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (who coached the club in 1963), without clarifying whether it is...
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  • (born 1988), Colombian footballer Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (1929–2020), Colombian football manager and former player George Uribe (born 1968), American television...
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  • – Nicholas Bett, Kenyan track and field athlete (b. 1990) 2020 – Gabriel Ochoa Uribe, Colombian football player and manager (b. 1929) 2020 – Alfredo Lim...
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  • American actor 1929 – Raymond Lefèvre, French composer (d. 2008) 1929 – Gabriel Ochoa Uribe, Colombian footballer (d. 2020) 1929 – Ron Willey, Australian rugby...
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  • Head Coach: Danilo Alvim Head Coach: Aymoré Moreira Head Coach: Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Head Coach: Fausto Montalván Head Coach: Ondino Viera Head Coach:...
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    de marcar gol". Globoesporte (in Portuguese). 30 August 2021. "Goleiro Gabriel Leite comemora primeiro gol como profissional". Globoesporte (in Portuguese)...
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  • Reinaldo Mourín Antonio Báez Hugo Reyes Carlos Aldabe (Manager) Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Ramon Villaverde The team won the Chilean league championship in...
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  • COVID-19. Morris McInnes, 80, British-American academic, cancer. Gabriel Ochoa Uribe, 90, Colombian football player and manager (América, Millonarios...
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    Anthony de Ávila FW 9 Willington Ortiz FW 15 Ricardo Gareca Substitutes: MF Gabriel Chaparro  66' MF Alexander Escobar  66' Manager: Gabriel Ochoa Uribe...
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    Ortiz  75' FW 15 Ricardo Gareca FW 7 Juan Manuel Battaglia Substitutes: MF 16 Álex Escobar  75' MF 19 Antony de Ávila  75' Manager: Gabriel Ochoa Uribe...
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  • Coach: Friedrich Donnenfeld Head Coach: Pedro López Head Coach: Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Head coach: Efraín Sánchez Head Coach: Blagoje Vidinić Head Coach:...
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    Uribe Vélez CYC (born 4 July 1952) is a Colombian politician who served as the 31st President of Colombia from 7 August 2002 to 7 August 2010. Uribe started...
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  •  67' FW 15 Ricardo Gareca  69' FW 10 Roberto Cabañas Substitutes: MF 16 Alexander Escobar  67' MF 21 Orlando Maturana  69' Manager: Gabriel Ochoa Uribe...
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  • Víctor Pignanelli Uruguay 1978 Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Colombia 1979-88 Humberto "El Tucho" Ortiz Colombia 1988 Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Colombia 1988-91 Diego Edison...
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  • Julio Tocker 1965–1967 Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Obtained the 1966 Campeonato Profesional 1967 Luis Alberto Rubio 1968 Gabriel Ochoa Uribe 1968 Luis Alberto Rubio...
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  • Colombian capital Bogotá. With the club he won under the legendary coach Gabriel Ochoa Uribe the championships on 1961 and 1962. Martín Carlos Alarcón was born...
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    Castaño Gil, Vicente Castaño, Fidel Castaño, Jorge Luis Ochoa, Fabio Ochoa Vásquez, Juan David Ochoa, Carlos Lehder, Daniel Rendón Herrera, John Jairo Velásquez...
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    success, not a fake protagonist". President Uribe's brother, Santiago Uribe, affirmed that his father and the Ochoa brothers had grown up together and were...
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  • police unit. Jorge Ochoa played by André Mattos (season 1), founding member and former leader of the Medellín cartel. Fabio Ochoa played by Robert Urbina...
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  • studies, he was contacted by the DT of Millonarios of that time Gabriel Ochoa Uribe who, seeing that he was an outstanding student in all sports, decided...
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  • Dangond Mónica Uribe as Maritza Benítez Néstor Alfonso Rojas as Arnulfo Jose Rojas as Rafael Dangond Rodolfo Silva as "Alias El mudo" Gabriel Ochoa as Henry...
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    Rogelio Gabriel Funes Mori (born 5 March 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga MX club UNAM. Born in Argentina, he represented...
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    of scientific training. Among the many students he inspired was Severo Ochoa, winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: Negrin opened...
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  • Francisco Miguel Pérez de la Calle José Palacio de Estrada Juan de Ochoa Vicente de Uribe y Betancourt José de Saldarriaga Francisco Miguel de Villa Nicolás...
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