2003 and 2004, Carrasco was the manager of Uruguay. "Juan Ramón Carrasco". worldfootball.net. Retrieved July 17, 2021. "Juan Ramón Carrasco, Ficha del Jugador"...
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Plate's highest league position was reached in 1992. Osvaldo Canobbio, Juan Ramón Carrasco, Diego López and Edgardo Adinolfi were involved in the squad with...
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Juan Ignacio Carrasco (born 1974), former tennis player from Spain Juan Pablo Carrasco (born 1992), Chilean footballer Juan Ramón Carrasco (born 1956)...
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played as a striker, before being converted to a midfielder. Under Juan Ramón Carrasco, Ugarte was entrusted to play more regularly, being named club captain...
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non-FIFA nationality. Ricardo "Tato" Ortíz (Jan 1, 1994 – Dec 31, 1994) Juan Ramón Carrasco (Jan 1, 2002 – April 21, 2003) Antonio Alzamendi (April 21, 2003 –...
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Adilson Batista (2011) Renato Gaúcho (2011) Antônio Lopes (2011) Juan Ramón Carrasco (2012) Ricardo Drubscky (interim) (2012) Jorginho (2012) Ricardo...
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Uruguayan Primera División on 17 November 2012 (when the manager was Juan Ramón Carrasco) against River Plate in which he started and played the full 90 minutes...
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division. The promoting materialized on 5 June 1977, with a 2–0 victory at Ramón de Carranza against Tarrasa. Relegated after just one season, the club returned...
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(1994–1996) Juan Ahuntchaín (1996–1997) Víctor Púa (1998–2000, 2001–2003) Daniel Passarella (2000–2001) Gustavo Ferrín (2003, 2006) Juan Ramón Carrasco (2003–2004)...
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Nacional de Football 1925 Archived 4 April 2023 at the Wayback Machine by Juan Da Silva on the RSSSF Giovannini, Eduardo (2003). La Gira de Nacional por...
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General Juan Carrasco (1878–1922) was a Mexican rancher and military officer who participated in the Mexican Revolution. He was Chief of Military Operations...
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Valladolid – 2003–04, 05–07, 08–10 Fabián Carini – Murcia – 2007–08 Juan Ramón Carrasco – Cádiz – 1986–87 Gonzalo "Chory" Castro – Mallorca, Real Sociedad...
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Muf Sammy Ochoa Herculez Gomez Sebastián Abreu Antonio Alzamendi Juan Ramón Carrasco Rubén da Silva Marcelo Sosa José Luis Zalazar Eduardo Mario Acevedo...
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2010–11, 2016 Gonzalo Carneiro – Cruz Azul – 2022–23 Juan Ramón Carrasco – Tecos – 1982–83 Juan Guillermo Castillo – Gallos Blancos – 2012–13 Facundo...
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Chilean singer and radio host. The son of Juan Ramón Felipe Silva Billa and Adelina Emma Bahamondes Carrasco, he studied at the Colegio San Pedro Nolasco...
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Villareal Central Español 18 1985 Antonio Alzamendi Peñarol 13 1986 Juan Ramón Carrasco Nacional 11 Gerardo Miranda Defensor 1987 Gerardo Miranda Defensor...
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2011, after being born as part of the first team under head coach Juan Ramón Carrasco, López made his debut at the age of 17 in a league game against Central...
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Paula, Carrasco's wife. Esty Quesada as Eva, Carrasco's daughter. Óscar Martínez Manolo Solo Ramón Barea Created by Diego San José [es], Venga Juan is the...
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(2023–) Juan Castillo – Botafogo (2008–2009) Juan de Lima – Botafogo (1987) Juan Pintado – Goiás (2020) Juan Manuel Olivera – Náutico (2013) Juan Ramón Carrasco...
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OUT Cactus Valeria Ripoll Politician WIN WIN RISK RISK OUT Tero Juan Ramón Carrasco Football coach WIN WIN RISK WIN OUT Catrina Victoria Rodríguez Presenter...
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September 2016 until the end of the year, after the dismissal of Juan Ramón Carrasco. From the new year, he returned to coaching the youth sector but...
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Francisco Arrué Carlos Barraza Juan Carlos Barraza Jean Beausejour Héctor Cabello [es] Carlos Carmona Diego Carrasco Juan Carreño Marcelo Corrales Nicolás...
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coach: Juan Ramón Carrasco They did not travel with the squad:*(N°21)Luis Ariel Martinez 04/05/1984 DF Liverpool Montevideo (Uruguay), *(N°22)Juan Marcelo...
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Thomas Ángel Torres Ramón Torres Salomón Torres Carlos Triunfel Ramón Troncoso Edwin Uceta José Ureña Richard Ureña José Uribe Juan Uribe Jordany Valdespin...
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Manuel Carrasco i Formiguera (3 April 1890 – 9 April 1938), was a Spanish lawyer and Christian democrat Catalan nationalist politician. His execution,...
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Passarella 2001–2003: Víctor Púa 2003: Gustavo Ferrín 2003–2004: Juan Ramón Carrasco 2004–2006: Jorge Fossati 2006: Gustavo Ferrín 2006–2021: Óscar Tabárez...
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Brazil MF 1989–1993 ¤ 149 12 Diego Aguirre Uruguay FW 1990 17 7 Juan Ramón Carrasco Uruguay MF 1990 14 2 Antônio Carlos Brazil DF 1990–1992 ¤ 143 10...
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