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    Juan Máximo Reynoso Guzmán (born December 28, 1969, in Lima) is a Peruvian professional manager and former footballer. He started his playing career in...
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  • Juan Reynoso may refer to: Juan Reynoso (footballer) (born 1969), Peruvian footballer Juan Reynoso Portillo (1912–2007), Mexican violinist This disambiguation...
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  • Juan Reynoso Portillo (June 24, 1912 in Ancón de Santo Domingo, Guerrero – January 18, 2007 in Riva Palacio, Michoacán) was a Mexican fiddler who played...
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  • Reynoso may refer to: 21605 Reynoso, a minor planet Juan Reynoso (disambiguation) Alonso de Reinoso (1518–1567), Spanish Conquistador Emanuel Alberto Reynoso...
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    managed to obtain the last berth to the 2011 Copa Sudamericana under Juan Reynoso. In mid-2010 he became Anonymous Society. The following season they achieved...
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    In 2009, following the resignation of Ricardo Gareca the club hired Juan Reynoso as the new manager, a former player of the club in the 90s and with a...
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  • where they got eliminated in the Group stage in both editions. In 2014, Juan Reynoso, who came from México, was appointed as the new manager. He signed players...
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  • for having maternal Peruvian descent. Immediately, the FPF and manager Juan Reynoso Guzmán would begin talks with Sonne around May 2023 with the latter expressing...
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  • Benjamín Galindo Ramón Ramírez Hugo Sánchez Roberto Cabañas Luis Monzón Juan Reynoso Santiago Ostolaza Alexi Lalas Chris Henderson Dominic Kinnear Miguel...
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    season, in which Sporting Cristal obtained the highest score along with the Juan Aurich club, due to this the champion of the Descentralizado 1968 had to...
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    team captain Juan Reynoso as Peru's new manager. Dissatisfied with results for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, the FPF replaced Reynoso with Uruguayan...
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    was included in a Peru national team's alternative list by the coach Juan Reynoso on 9 September 2022. However, he was called-up to the main squad officially...
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  • album Sentimentally Yours Sława Przybylska recorded it in Polish in 1959 Juan Reynoso Cowboy music group Riders in the Sky on their 1994 album Cowboys in Love...
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    inaugural edition of the Leagues Cup. January 7, 2021 – May 19, 2022 Juan Reynoso Tied league record for consecutive wins (12). Won the club's ninth league...
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    Universitario which would result in a loss. Zanelatto would be called up by Juan Reynoso to play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in October 2023 with Peru...
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  • Pizarro". www.footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 2022-08-05. "¡Habemus DT! Juan Reynoso fue confirmado como nuevo entrenador de la Selección Peruana". Movistar...
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    offers from foreign clubs". On 9 December 2020, Larcamón replaced sacked Juan Reynoso at the helm of Liga MX side Puebla. He resigned on 9 November 2022, before...
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  • Retrieved 28 November 2020. Flores Aldana, Omar (1 December 2020). "Juan Reynoso fue destituido como técnico de Puebla; Larcamón su sustituto más probable"...
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  • Astengo Juan Carlos Letelier Jaime Pizarro Jaime Ramírez Óscar Reyes Antony de Ávila René Higuita Ney Avilés Ermen Benítez Franco Navarro Juan Reynoso Rubén...
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  • Salvador, 1842–1844 Juan Pablo Guzmán (born 1981), Argentinian tennis player Juan Reynoso Guzmán (born 1969), Peruvian football defender Juan de Guzmán (died...
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  • tennis player Juan Reynoso Guzmán (born 1969), Peruvian retired football defender Juan Guzman (soccer) (born 1988), American soccer player Juan Guzman (boxer)...
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  • February 2019) José Luis Sánchez (6 February 2019 – 17 August 2019) Juan Reynoso (25 August 2019 – 5 December 2020) Nicolás Larcamón (10 December 2020...
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    San José De Los Reynoso is a small town located in the northeast region of Los Altos, Jalisco, Mexico. San Jose de los Reynoso was founded in 1783 by Spanish...
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    Irish Ed Reavy Irish Irish-American Bridget Regan American Irish punk Juan Reynoso Mexican Tierra Caliente Bonnie Rideout American Scottish Laura Risk American...
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  • Guillermo del Solar 2007 2009 Sergio Markarián 2010 2013 Pablo Bengoechea 2014 2014 Ricardo Gareca 2015 2022 Juan Reynoso 2022 2023 Jorge Fossati 2023 Present...
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  • Ramírez – Atlético Español – 1975–77 Christian Ramos – Veracruz – 2018 Juan Reynoso – Cruz Azul, Necaxa – 1994–02, 2002–04 Raúl Ruidíaz – Morelia – 2016–18...
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  • Maldonado 28 Liomar Martinez 24 Julio Mendez 21 Patrick Murphy # 52 Juan Reynoso 11 Jack Sellinger 55 Josh Simpson #* 40 Brandon White Catchers 19 Spencer...
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  • Mauricio Serna Agustín Delgado Derlis Soto Catalino Rivarola Germán Carty Juan Reynoso Guzmán Julinho Flavio Maestri José Pereda Jorge Soto Sebastián Abreu...
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    Chalaco in the Monumental, at the age of 19. The coach at the time, Juan Reynoso, decided to play him from the start of the match, which finished 2–1...
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  • Second leg La Bombonera, Buenos Aires Referee: Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru) Copa Libertadores 2001 by Frank Ballesteros and Juan Pablo Andrés on the RSSSF...
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