• Juan Arza Iñigo (12 June 1923 – 17 July 2011) was a Spanish football forward and manager. He spent the majority of his career with Sevilla, appearing...
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  • trophies. The first of these players were Spencer and Herminio in the 1920s. Juan Arza, an international player from the 1940s, was proclaimed top scorer of...
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  • Donaldo Arza, Panamanian middle-distance runner Juan Arza Iñigo, Spanish football forward and manager ARZA, Association of Reform Zionists of America Arsa...
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  • 27 1954–55 Real Madrid (4) 46 Barcelona (4) 41 Athletic Bilbao (4) 39 Juan Arza Sevilla 28 1955–56 Athletic Bilbao (6) † 48 Barcelona (5) 47 Real Madrid...
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  • (1967–1969) Roque Olsen (1969–1970) Juan Arza (1970–1972) Pedro Dellacha (1972–1973) Juan Rodríguez Aretio (1973) Juan Arza (1973–1974) Mariano Moreno (1974–1975)...
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  • Juan Manuel Arza Muñuzuri (17 October 1932 – 15 March 2019) was a Spanish politician and lawyer from Navarre. He served as the second President of the...
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  • Barcelona Matches played 240 Goals scored 899 (3.75 per match) Top goalscorer Juan Arza (29 goals) Biggest away win Real Santander 0–4 Real Madrid Highest scoring...
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    183 255 0.72 1929 1946 Athletic Bilbao (111/140), Valencia (72/115) 16 Juan Arza 182 349 0.52 1943 1959 Sevilla 17 Luis Suárez 179 258 0.69 2014 2022 Barcelona...
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    place of the table. Di Stéfano scored 25 goals, finishing behind only Juan Arza (28) among the scorers of the Spanish league. On 26 June 1955, Los Blancos...
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  • Among them there were such important players in Cádiz history as Bocoya, Juan José, Hugo Vaca, Dos Santos, Amarillo, Luque, Linares, Pepe Mejías, Dieguito...
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    24 29 0.828 1953–54 Alfredo Di Stéfano Real Madrid 27 28 0.964 1954–55 Juan Arza Sevilla 28 29 0.966 1955–56 Alfredo Di Stéfano (2) Real Madrid 24 30 0...
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    October 1944 267 Juan Acedo  Spain Granada Oviedo 5–1 15 October 1944 268 Juan Arza  Spain Sevilla Sporting Gijón 6–0 22 October 1944 269 Juan Ricart4  Spain...
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  • Santillana 1970–1988 186 461 0.4 14 David Villa 2003–2014 185 352 0.53 15 Juan Arza 1943–1959 182 349 0.52 16 Luis Suárez 2014–2022 179 258 0.69 17 Guillermo...
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  • Juan José Pujana Arza (1943-2022) was a Spanish politician. He was the first President of the Basque Parliament, serving from 1980 to 1987. Pujana subsequently...
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     Spain 0 1913 N/A No Miguel Ayestarán (es) Gipuzkoa  Spain 1 1933 N/A Yes Juan Arza Navarre  Spain 2 1947 1952 N/A No César Azpilicueta Navarre  Spain 44...
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  • Golden Shoe) Zamora (8): 1941–42 – Juan Acuña 1942–43 – Juan Acuña 1949–50 – Juan Acuña 1950–51 – Juan Acuña 1953–54 – Juan Otero 1992–93 – Francisco Liaño...
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  • Gorostiza Valencia 16 José Escolà Barcelona 6 César Rodríguez Barcelona 15 7 Emilín Oviedo 14 8 Vicente Morera Murcia 13 Juan Arza Sevilla 10 Five players 12...
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  • ten soldiers headed the coup : Captain Jorge Bonilla Arboleda; Majors Juan Arza Aguilera, Leon Tejada González, Edgardo Sandoval Alba, Eric Murillo Echevers...
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  • QF Juan Arza 18 1944–45 26 9 4 13 52 49 22 10th QF Juan Arza 15 1945–46 26 14 8 4 53 37 36 W SF José Campos 17 1946–47 26 12 5 9 54 48 29 6th 2R Juan Araujo...
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  • Cabido Oviedo 19 5 Basilio Castellón 15 José Campos Sevilla Pahiño Celta 8 Juan Arza Sevilla 14 9 Ángel Calvo Español 13 10 César Rodríguez Barcelona 12...
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  • June 11 – Bernard F. Grabowski, American politician (d. 2019) June 12 Juan Arza, Spanish football forward, manager (d. 2011) Herta Elviste, Estonian actress...
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  • presence of Pau Guix, José Rosiñol, Josep Ramon Bosch, Sergio Fidalgo and Juan Arza. Pau Guix states he selected the title of the book to denounce being called...
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  • Australian engineer. Charlie Woollett, 90, English footballer (Bradford City). Juan Arza, 88, Spanish footballer and coach. Dionysios Bairaktaris, 84, Greek Orthodox...
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  • Mariano Martín Barcelona 24 4 Juan del Pino Celta 21 5 Sabino Barinaga Real Madrid 20 6 Paco Campos Atlético Aviación 17 Juan Arza Sevilla 8 Guillermo Gorostiza...
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  • Arcas Español 5 Silvestre Igoa Real Sociedad 20 6 Pahiño Real Madrid 19 Hermidita Celta 8 Juan Arza Sevilla 16 Manuel Badenes Valencia Pedro Sará Oviedo...
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    Juan Arza (youth) Carlos Gurpegui (youth) Javi Martínez (youth) José Javier Basarte Enrique Jurío Jorge Barbarín Eugenio Bustingorri Roberto Toledo José...
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    Juan Antonio Pizzi Torroja (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwan anˈtonjo ˈpisi], Italian: [ˈpittsi]; born 7 June 1968) is a retired professional footballer who...
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  •  Spain 1976–77 José Mª Sertucha  Spain 1976–77 José López  Spain 1976–77 Juan Arza  Spain 1977–78 Enrique Mateos  Spain 1978–79 Luis Suárez  Spain 1978–79...
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  • Alconero MF 5 Francisco Antúnez MF 6 Pedro Eguiluz FW 7 José Pineda FW 8 Juan Arza FW 9 Mariano FW 10 Manuel Doménech FW 11 José Campos Manager: Patricio...
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    November 2011, he was the third inductee to Sevilla's Hall of Fame, after Juan Arza and José María Busto. Campanal was born in Gijón, Spain. He died on 25...
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