• Club Deportivo Oro is a football club that plays in the second division. It is based in the city of Guadalajara. The club was one of five clubs from the...
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  • camp for political prisoners Oro, a place in Irepodun, Kwara, Nigeria CD Oro, a football club in Jalisco, Mexico Oro F.C., a semi-professional association...
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  • Mexico. It is primarily used for soccer, and is the home field of the C.D. Oro. It holds 4,000 people. The stadium was built in the 1970s, between 1973...
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    Cagayan de Oro (CDO), officially the City of Cagayan de Oro (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Cagayan de Oro; Maranao: Bandar a Cagayan de Oro; Filipino: Lungsod...
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  • Neco (footballer, born 1933) (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    was the club's top scorer in the season with 31 goals. In 1961 he went to CD Oro, alongside another São Paulo FC players (Amaury Epaminondas, Juracy Gaetan...
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  • Narciso López (footballer) (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    Mexican football defender who played for Mexico in the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He also played for CD Oro. 1954 FIFA World Cup Switzerland FIFA profile v t e...
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  • (1931-05-31)31 May 1931 (aged 23) 3 Atlas 8 4FW José Naranjo (c) (1926-03-19)19 March 1926 (aged 28) 12 CD Oro 9 4FW José Luis Lamadrid (1930-07-03)3 July 1930 (aged...
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  • Carlito Peters (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    Santista in 1959, where won the "Blue Ribbon" for the club. He was traded to CD Oro in Mexico as a defender, but there he changed his style of play and became...
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  • Ramiro Navarro (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    football with Club Deportivo Tenería. He would play professionally with CD Oro. "FIFA.com". 17 October 2007. Archived from the original on 17 October 2007...
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  • (1932-06-22)22 June 1932 (aged 29) 2 Atlante F.C. 17 4FW Felipe Ruvalcaba (1941-02-16)16 February 1941 (aged 21) 0 CD Oro 18 4FW Alfredo Hernández (1935-06-18)18...
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  • Julio García (Mexican footballer) (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    footballer who most recently played for San Antonio Scorpions. García played for Oro and signed with North American Soccer League side San Antonio Scorpions in...
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  • Árpád Fekete (category C.D. Guadalajara managers)
    four clubs from Guadalajara, Chivas, C.D. Oro, Club Atlas and Tecos, and won Liga MX titles with Chivas and Oro. Újpest Nemzeti Bajnokság I (2): 1938–39...
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    Carlos Squeo (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    Carlos Vicente Squeo (4 June 1948 in Dock Sud, Avellaneda – 8 September 2019) was an Argentine football defender. He played for several clubs in Argentina...
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    professional football teams; Guadalajara, also known as Chivas, Atlas, C.D. Oro and Universidad de Guadalajara. Guadalajara is the most followed club in...
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  • Ranulfo Cortés (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    Cup, although he never played for the national team. He also played for CD Oro. Cortés died on 3 April 1994, at the age of 62. https://www.cascadanoticias...
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  • teams from the city such as Atlas, Club Universidad de Guadalajara, and Club Oro, among others). Chivas administration used an investment of 130 million dollars...
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  • Miguel Perrichon (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    (–) 1964–1965 Boavista – (–) 1965–1967 Braga 48 (19) 1967–1969 Deportivo Oro – (–) 1969–1970 Irapuato – (–) 1970–1971 Necaxa – (–) 1971–1972 Boavista...
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  • Puebla v Atlante F.C. Puebla v C.D. Marte C.D. Guadalajara v Puebla Puebla v U.D. Moctezuma de Orizaba Puebla v C.D. Oro Asturias F.C. v Puebla Puebla v...
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  • Juracy Gaetan (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    was part of the group of players who transferred to Mexican football, for CD Oro. He played for other clubs in Mexico and the United States, ending his career...
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  • Rubini (footballer) (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    before joining rivals Oro de Guadalajara two seasons later. He scored 17 league goals for Oro in the 1963–64 season. Rubini joined C.F. Monterrey in 1964...
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    FIFA World Cup tournaments: 1962 and 1970. At club level, Mota played for CD Oro and Necaxa. Antonio Mota at National-Football-Teams.com Antonio Mota at...
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  • Rafael Valek (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    Italian Serie A side Genoa. Then, he would move to Mexico where he played for Oro, Celaya and Irapuato. In 1958, he finished his playing career with Cúcuta...
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  • Antonio Flores (footballer, born 1923) (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    (aged 77) Position(s) Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Atlas Oro International career 1947–1950 Mexico 7 (2) *Club domestic league appearances...
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  • Sergio Villaseñor (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2008–2009 Delfines de Los Cabos 2008 → Oro (loan) 2009–2012 Indios 2012 El Paso Patriots 15 (5) 2013– Charlotte Eagles...
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  • Raúl Córdoba (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    championship. He also played for Club San Sebastián de León, Club Deportivo Oro, and Deportivo Toluca in his career. Córdoba died May 17, 2017, at the age...
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  • Mexicana and returned in 2015. In 1970 a group of sugar businessmen acquired C.D. Oro and renamed it as Club Jalisco. The team stayed 10 seasons in the First...
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    Gabriel Achilier (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    January 2017 she died at Reina del Cisne clinic in the town of Piñas, El Oro province. "Gabriel Achillier". ESPNFC. "Gabriel Achillier". ESPNFC. Retrieved...
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  • Oro Solido is a New York–based merengue group. Oro Solido has sold several albums, reaching household name status. Their music has even been featured on...
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  • Amaury Epaminondas (category C.D. Oro footballers)
    Paolo and for several Mexicans clubs. São Paulo Campeonato Paulista: 1957 Oro de Jalisco Liga MX: 1962-63 Toluca Liga MX: 1966-67, 1967-68 Liga MX top...
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  • Orò Festival is an event celebrated by various towns and settlements of Yoruba origin. It is an annual traditional festival that is of patriarchal nature...
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