Oscar Alfredo Garré (born 9 December 1956) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a defender. Garré played most of his career (1974–88...
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Benjamin Garré (born 11 July 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Russian club Krylia Sovetov Samara. Garré is a graduate...
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and also promoting players such as Alberto Márcico, Héctor Cúper and Oscar Garré. In the 1981 Metropolitano championship Ferro finished 2nd, totalling...
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José Luis Brown (2004–05) Jorge Ginarte (April 21, 2005 – Oct 18, 2005) Óscar Garré (2005–06) Juan Amador Sánchez (June 14, 2007–08) Carlos Marcelo Fuentes...
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is the second son of the Argentine coach Oscar Garré and is the brother of Argentine footballer Ezequiel Garré. Huracán 1996–1998 Campomaiorense 1999 Huachipato...
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Carlos Felipe Pedemonte (2000) Yuri Fernández (2000) Jorge Solari (2000) Oscar Garré (2001-2003) Arturo Salah (2004-2007) Antonio Zaracho (2007–08) Carlos...
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Argentina Oscar Garré (born 1956), a former Argentine football defender Carl Garré (1857–1928), Swiss surgeon who discovered staphylococcus, Garrés disease...
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Maradona (c) CF 11 Jorge Valdano Substitutes: GK 15 Luis Islas DF 13 Oscar Garré MF 20 Carlos Daniel Tapia 75' MF 21 Marcelo Trobbiani FW 17 Pedro Pasculli...
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Jorge Valdano Substitutes: GK 15 Luis Islas DF 8 Néstor Clausen DF 13 Oscar Garré MF 21 Marcelo Trobbiani 90' FW 17 Pedro Pasculli Manager: Carlos Bilardo...
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record (archived) Schubert GAMBETTA – FIFA competition record (archived) Oscar GARRE – FIFA competition record (archived) Gennaro GATTUSO – FIFA competition...
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first son of the Argentine coach Oscar Garré, the brother of Argentine footballer Emiliano Garré and uncle of Benjamín Garré. Deportes Concepción 2003 Portimonense...
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1986 Alejandro Garnacho 5 0 2023 2024 Francisco Garrafa 2 0 1933 1933 Oscar Garré 39 0 1983 1988 Hugo Gatti 18 0 1966 1977 Emmanuel Gigliotti 1 0 2011...
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Nery Pumpido 83' DF 5 José Luis Brown 49' DF 13 Oscar Garré 30' DF 9 José Luis Cuciuffo DF 19 Oscar Ruggeri MF 2 Sergio Batista 85' MF 14 Ricardo Giusti...
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Héctor Enrique (1962-04-26)26 April 1962 (aged 24) 2 River Plate 13 2DF Oscar Garré (1956-12-09)9 December 1956 (aged 29) 32 Ferro Carril Oeste 14 3MF Ricardo...
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According to the 2010 Census, the city had a total population of 147,965. Oscar Garré (born 1956), footballer, part of the national squad that won the 1986...
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GK 18 Nery Pumpido DF 5 José Luis Brown DF 13 Oscar Garré DF 8 Néstor Clausen DF 19 Oscar Ruggeri MF 2 Sergio Batista 75' MF 14 Ricardo Giusti MF 7 Jorge...
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Kirchner. "Nilda Garré presidió la Asamblea del Partido en "Los Dos Chinos"". Frente Grande (in Spanish). Retrieved February 17, 2013. "Nilda Garré, aquella muñeca...
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Cúper, Gerónimo Saccardi, Juan Domingo Rocchia, Julio Cesar Jiménez, Oscar Garré and Alberto Márcico. During his Ferrocarril Oeste days, Griguol would...
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player Santiago Fusilier, football player Pablo Garnier, football player Oscar Garré, football player Luciano Gondou, football player Patricio Gómez Barroche...
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Enrique García Ojeda Jordi Barrabés 6–7 Luís Monzón José Carlos Déniz 7 Óscar Garré Pablo Marcos 7 Peugeot Sport Polska Bryan Bouffier Xavier Panseri 6,...
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as of 29 September 2021 (edit) Sources: ANFP Official Web Site Manager: Óscar del Solar Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility...
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GK 18 Nery Pumpido DF 5 José Luis Brown DF 13 Oscar Garré DF 9 José Luis Cuciuffo 25' DF 19 Oscar Ruggeri MF 2 Sergio Batista 46' MF 14 Ricardo Giusti...
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Basigalup DF 4 Roberto M. Gómez DF 2 Héctor Cúper DF 6 Juan D. Rocchia DF 3 Oscar Garré MF 8 Carlos Arregui MF 5 Gerónimo Saccardi MF 10 Adolfino Cañete FW 7...
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GK 1 Eduardo Basigalup DF 4 Oscar Agonil DF 2 Héctor Cúper DF 6 Víctor Marchesini DF 3 Oscar Garré MF 8 Carlos Arregui MF 5 Jorge Brandoni MF 10 Adolfino...
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Gutiérrez Head coach: Albert Stuivenberg Head coach: An Ye-gun Head coach: Oscar Garré Head coach: Patrick Gonfalone Head coach: Wendell Downswell Head coach:...
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(son) Rubén Galletti, Luciano Galletti (son) Óscar Garré, Emiliano Garré, Ezequiel Garré (sons), Benjamín Garré (grandson, son of Emiliano) Daniel Gazzaniga...
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Basigalup DF 4 R.C. Gómez DF 2 Héctor Cúper DF 6 Juan D. Rocchia DF 3 Oscar Garré MF 8 Carlos Arregui MF 5 Gerónimo Saccardi MF 10 Adolfino Cañete FW 7...
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Rijsbergen 2000-2001 Juvenal Olmos 2001-2002 1 Primera División Óscar Meneses 2003 Oscar Garré 2004 Jorge Pellicer 2004-2006 1 Primera División José del Solar...
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season. He would feature more frequently in 2001, under new manager Oscar Garré, making 10 appearances, netting the first professional goal of his career...
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Darío Siviski (1962-12-20)20 December 1962 (aged 24) San Lorenzo 13 2DF Oscar Garré (1956-12-09)9 December 1956 (aged 30) Ferro Carril Oeste 14 3MF Ricardo...
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