• name to Imperio Club de Fútbol in 1940 due to the new language rules in all country. After the Spanish Civil War ended in 1939, the Imperio CF reorganized...
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  • de Palencia, Gimnástica Burgalesa, Gimnástica Ferroviaria de Madrid, Imperio CF de Madrid, Gimnástica Segoviana, UD Salamanca, Atlético Zamora, and UD...
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  • Francisco Campos (footballer) (category Real Madrid CF players)
    began his football career in 1931, at the age of 19, in his hometown club Imperio CF, which was a team made up of students and civil guards, but it also served...
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    four matches, beating Real Valladolid, but drawing with Imperio CF and losing to Real Madrid CF. 19 November: Despite this rocky start, however, the team...
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  • Badajoz 1–2 Onuba CF 1–0 0–2 Unión Olímpica Jiennense 1–3 RCD Córdoba 1–1 0–2 Imperio CF 6–3 CD Acero 5–0 1–3 Imperial CF 3–6 Albacete Balompié 3–1 0–5...
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  • people. Founded in 1958 after the merger of Club Imperio Riffien (founded in 1942) and Hércules CF (founded in 1941) under the name of Club Deportivo...
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  • playing football at his hometown club first in Mediodía and later in Imperio CF in 1943, which at the time served as a subsidiary of Atlético Madrid,...
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  • competed in this edition were Real Madrid CF, Atlético Aviación de Madrid, AD Ferroviaria, UD Salamanca, Imperio CF, and Real Valladolid. Atlético Aviación...
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  • Ciriaco Cuesta (category Gimnástica Segoviana CF managers)
    season for Imperio CF, where he retired in 1940 and then made his debut as a coach later that same year. He also managed Gimnástica Segoviana CF between...
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  • club's dissolution, a new club named Albolote CF was founded in the city, but was dissolved in 2020 and CF Imperio de Albolote took its place. 6 seasons in...
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  • Ramón Colón (category Real Murcia CF managers)
    Born in Madrid, Colón began playing football at his hometown club in Imperio CF in 1939, which at the time served as a subsidiary of Atlético Madrid,...
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  • the 1939 Mancomunado [es], who were Athletic-Aviation Club and Real Madrid CF. The contest was played over two legs; the first on 15 June at the Chamartín...
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  • Avelino Álvarez (category Real Madrid CF players)
    so he started playing for the San Pedro CF in 1930, and in the following year, in 1931, he moved to Imperio CF, which was a team made up of students and...
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  • Xerez Deportivo FC Successor to Lorca CF (1986–2002) Including CD Ensidesa's participations Predecessor of CF Lorca Deportiva The all-time table is an...
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  • Nacional to form Atlético Aviación, who loaned him out to its subsidiary, Imperio CF, where he played one season under coach José Quirante, featuring alongside...
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    Created on March 24, 1988 from the split and subsequent re-foundation of the Imperio Azul barra, it occupies the south gallery of the Estadio Nacional where...
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  • season of football in 1943–44 with the then subsidiary of Atlético Madrid Imperio CF, then coached by Luis Urquiri, featuring alongside Julián Cuenca, who...
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    Peter Lim, a Singaporean businessman, and has been the president of Valencia CF since 3 March 2025. Kiat Lim was born to Peter Lim in c. 1992. Kiat Lim studied...
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  • Luis Urquiri (category Hércules CF players)
    joined Imperio CF, which at the time served as a subsidiary of Atlético Aviación, and he then went on to play for both Alicante CF and Hércules CF before...
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    province of Tzopon, Batas. — Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio Paul Pelliot originated the proposal that the Book of Sui—a 7th-century...
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    Diego Martínez (Spanish footballer, born 1980) (category CD Imperio de Albolote players)
    professional football at the age of 20, and started his coaching career with Imperio de Albolote's youth categories, while also playing for their first team...
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  • Juan Antonio Milla (category CD Imperio de Albolote players)
    Valencia CF's C-team also in the fourth division, Milla returned to Imperio on loan. He later represented Real Murcia's B-team before joining Granada CF in...
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  • Rubio (2), Lazcano (2) 1928-10-12 Atlético N 2–2 Rubio 80', 85' 1929-05-09 Imperio N 0–2 1929-05-12 Unión Sporting N 3–0 1929-05-12 Arenas SC H 2–0 1929-05-16...
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    911 and 944 or one of the "archons of Rus" mentioned in De administrando imperio. But the Primary Chronicle does not specify the relations between minor...
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  • Ceuta (2012-13) Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta Fútbol Club (2013–present) Club Imperio de Ceuta Sociedad Deportiva — (1958–) Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta — (1969–91)...
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    on the assumption that it was meant as a political slogan. Austria est imperio optime unita ("Austria is best united by the Empire"). Austria erit in...
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  • División. RD Oriamendi, Sestao, Alavés, Erandio, Granollers, Ferroviaria, Imperio de Madrid, Mallorca, Constancia, Elche, Alicante, Burjassot, Imperial de...
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    1974), 204–07. Bihsko 1984, 81. Cf. also Ramos y Loscertales 1936–41. Arco Garay, Ricardo del. 1944. La idea de imperio en la política y la literatura...
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    el desarrollo económico y social de una de las provincias más ricas del Imperio romano [Brief history of Hispania: the fascinating history of Hispania...
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  • Benfica 18 11 Sporting CP 13 8 CF Os Belenenses 6 6 Império Lisboa Clube 1 0 Atlético CP 0 4 GD Estoril Praia 0 2 CF Estrela Amadora 0 1 Oriental 0 1...
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