the Catalan rendition of his given name Josep Gonzalvo, was a Spanish Catalan footballer and manager. Gonzalvo played for, among others, FC Barcelona,...
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Josep Maria Gonzalvo Solà (born 3 February 1959) is a Spanish football manager. Born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Gonzalvo began his career with Almenar CF...
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Mariano Gonzalvo Falcón (22 March 1922 – 7 April 2007), also referred to as Gonzalvo III or – especially as of late – by the Catalan rendition of his given...
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footballers. Josep Gonzalvo, known as Gonzalvo II, and Marià Gonzalvo, known as Gonzalvo III, both played for FC Barcelona and Spain. Gonzalvo made his La...
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original on 24 August 2010. Retrieved 6 March 2010. "Mythical Players – Gonzalvo". FC Barcelona. Archived from the original on 6 September 2011. Retrieved...
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June 1961 November 1961 Ladislao Kubala November 1961 January 1963 Josep Gonzalvo January 1963 July 1963 1 Copa del Rey 1 César Rodríguez July 1963 October...
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Antoni Ramallets, Juan Velasco, Josep Escolà, Joan Segarra, Estanislau Basora, José Gonzalvo and Mariano Gonzalvo; in 1949 he won his first and only...
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(aged 28) 14 Atlético Bilbao - 2DF Josep Gonzalvo (1920-01-16)16 January 1920 (aged 30) 3 Barcelona - 3MF Marià Gonzalvo (1922-03-22)22 March 1922 (aged...
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the squad was reinforced with among others, Mariano Martín, Josep Gonzalvo, Marià Gonzalvo, César, Velasco and later, Estanislao Basora and Antoni Ramallets...
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: 21 Josep Antoni Noya: 15 Josep María Vall: 15 Ramón Marañon: 15 Juli Gonzalvo : 14 Benjamín Telechea: 12 Periko Alonso: 12 Joan Grau (1906–1910) Felip...
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Retrieved 9 November 2018. "Josep Maria Gonzalvo, exentrenador del Balaguer i el Barça B, nou entrenador del Reus" [Josep Maria Gonzalvo, former Balaguer and...
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Alsina (via Zaragoza, then Sabadell) 1943: Josep Aguilar (via Celta Vigo, then Sabadell) 1945: Juli Gonzalvo (via Zaragoza, then Sabadell) 1946: Amador...
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(grandson) Raúl González (Raúl), Jorge González (son) Juli Gonzalvo, Josep Gonzalvo, Marià Gonzalvo (brothers) Adrien Goñi, Iker Muniain (cousin) Julen Guerrero...
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October 1947, at the Sarrià and with a team featuring Juan Velasco, Marià Gonzalvo, Joan Segarra and César, they beat Spain 3–1. On 9 August 1953, Spain avenged...
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blue and white vertical stripes. The company was owned by the family of Josep Antoni de Albert, who was briefly president of Barcelona in 1943; during...
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Carles Busquets (1999–2002) Canito (1975–76) Enric Gensana (1954–56) Marià Gonzalvo (1955–56) Tomás Hernández (1955–56) Eladio Silvestre (1960–61) Raúl Tamudo...
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Samitier and legendary players César Rodríguez, Josep Escolà, Estanislau Basora and Mariano Gonzalvo, Barcelona dominated La Liga in the late 1940s, winning...
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their bus as soon as they left their hotel. Barcelona's striker Mariano Gonzalvo said of the incident, "Five minutes before the game had started, our penalty...
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President Enric Llaudet Manager Ladislao Kubala (until 9 January 1963) Josep Gonzalvo La Liga Sixth Copa del Generalísimo Champion Inter-Cities Fairs Cup...
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their bus as soon as they left their hotel. Barcelona's striker Mariano Gonzalvo said of the incident, "Five minutes before the game had started, our penalty...
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Capó: Raül Capó Gibert, BDFutbol Sellarés: Marc Sellarés de Pedro, BDFutbol Josep Maria Soler convocat amb la catalana absoluta, 26/12/2007, NacióDigital...
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Irulegui (1990–91) Luis Costa (1992) José Enrique Díaz (1993–94) Jordi Gonzalvo (1994) Juande Ramos (1994–95) Mané (1996–97) José Enrique Díaz (1997) Jesús...
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MF 5 José Gonzalvo MF 6 Mariano Gonzalvo (c) MF 7 José Canal FW 8 Estanislau Basora FW 9 César Rodríguez FW 10 Alfonso Navarro FW 11 Josep Seguer Manager:...
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way through the youth and reserve teams and was a key member of Josep Maria Gonzalvo's Barcelona B team that won promotion to the Second Division. Although...
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Francisco Gárate Spain Athletic Bilbao Barcelona 7–5 14 January 1940 145 Gonzalvo I4 Spain Espanyol Celta Vigo 4–1 14 January 1940 146 Pedro Pascual Argentina...
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media related to Monestir de Santa Maria de Vallbona. Gonzalvo i Bou, Gener y Sans i Trave, Josep Maria (1998). Vallbona, Guía Histórico-Artística. Milenio...
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saying that she wanted the pitch to continue honouring the Gonzalvo brothers (Juli, Josep, and Marià, after whom it was originally named), fellow FC Barcelona...
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Jaume Elías MF José Gonzalvo MF Mariano Gonzalvo FW Mariano Martín FW José Bravo FW Josep Escolà FW César FW Luis Gamoral Gago Manager: Josep Samitier...
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Europa. Rubén Epitié Zoltán Czibor Boison Wynney Eulogio Martínez Marià Gonzalvo Antoni Ramallets Antonio de la Cruz The following list includes players...
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Gustau Biosca DF 4 Juan Segarra MF 5 Cheché Martín MF 6 Mariano Gonzalvo FW 7 Josep Seguer FW 8 László Kubala FW 9 César (c) FW 10 Emilio Aldecoa FW...
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