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    Championship: 1977, 1979 "Ruben Paz - AUF". Retrieved 21 February 2022. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rubén Paz (footballer). Rúben Paz at Racing Club's...
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  • politician Jaime Paz Zamora (born 1939), Bolivian politician Rubén Paz (born 1959), Uruguayan former association football player Milagros Paz (born 1962),...
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    Luís Sobrinho, Pierre Littbarski, Enzo Francescoli, Alfred Bloch, and Rubén Paz. Diagne spent a decade with the club (1930–1940) and, in 1931, was the...
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  • Carlos Aguilera, Álvaro Recoba, Daniel Fonseca, Diego Forlán, and Rubén Paz. Nowadays, Ruben Sosa works for Nacional as assistant coach, but he also played...
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  • Reyes Antony de Ávila René Higuita Ney Avilés Ermen Benítez Franco Navarro Juan Reynoso Rubén Paz Own goal José del Solar Copa América 1989 at RSSSF...
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  • Eber Moas 48 0 1988 1997 Rubén Sosa 46 15 1984 1995 Giorgian de Arrascaeta 46 10 2014 2024 Obdulio Varela 45 9 1939 1954 Rubén Paz 45 8 1979 1990 Gustavo...
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    Acuña  76' DF 5 Miguel Ángel Ludueña MF 10 Miguel Ángel Colombatti MF 8 Rubén Paz FW 16 Omar Catalán  64' FW 11 Walter Fernández Substitutes: FW Ramón Medina...
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  • Juvencio Osorio Alicio Solalinde Roberto Mosquera Alberto Bica Denis Milar Rubén Paz Rodolfo Carbajal "Especial Copa America: Los Mejores Jugadores edición...
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    the rossoblu together with fellow Uruguayans Carlos "Pato" Aguilera and Rubén Paz. Perdomo, who was expected to be a mainstay within the Genoa midfield...
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    1981, Peñarol won the Uruguayan Championship with Fernando Morena and Rubén Paz (the tournament's top scorer). The next season the club again won the...
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    Roberto Cabañas América Cali – 3rd Antonio Alzamendi River Plate – 1988 1st Rubén Paz Racing Club – 2nd Hugo de León Nacional – 3rd Geovani Silva Vasco da Gama...
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  • November 1961 (aged 28) 42 Marseille 10 3MF Rubén Paz (1959-08-08)8 August 1959 (aged 30) 42 Genoa 11 4FW Rubén Sosa (1966-04-25)25 April 1966 (aged 24)...
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  • José Zalazar (1963-10-26)26 October 1963 (aged 22) 15 Peñarol 18 3MF Rubén Paz (1959-08-08)8 August 1959 (aged 26) 22 Internacional 19 4FW Venancio Ramos...
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  • 8 Gustavo Matosas  a' MF Gustavo Costas MF Guillermo Guendulain MF 10 Rubén Paz (c) FW 7 Claudio García FW Alfredo Graciani  b' Substitutions: FW Félix...
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    to the La Paz prefecture in 2008. He won a seat in the Chamber of Deputies the following year and was not nominated for reelection. Rubén Callisaya was...
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    (Rentistas; 19 goals) 77 1981 Peñarol (35) Nacional Montevideo Wanderers Rubén Paz (Peñarol; 17 goals) 78 1982 Peñarol (36) Nacional Defensor Sporting Fernando...
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    Dutchman Sonny Silooy, German Pierre Littbarski and fellow Uruguayan Rubén Paz. In Francescoli's first season, the team managed to finish 13th overall...
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  • José Perdomo  10' CM 20 Ruben Pereira  64' CM 10 Rubén Paz AM 9 Enzo Francescoli (c)  80' CF 7 Antonio Alzamendi  64' CF 11 Rubén Sosa Substitutions: DF...
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  • June 1955 Nacional 9 4FW Waldemar Victorino 22 June 1952 Nacional 10 3MF Rubén Paz 8 August 1959 Peñarol 11 4FW Julio Morales 16 February 1945 Nacional 12...
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    capacity for 5,000 people and is located in the Tembladerani neighborhood of La Paz, is only used for training sessions and friendly matches. Estadio Hernando...
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  • De Moraes) - Nina Papa Dowtown Guaguanco (R. Paz) - Ruben Paz (Cuba) African Spirit (R. Paz) - Ruben Paz Oxala (O. Roura) Oxai Roura (Guyana-Brazil) Balance...
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  • 3 June 1984 Semi-final Internacional 4–1 Toulouse Yokohama, Japan Rubén Paz Jair Silvinho (o.g.) Roussey...
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    La Paz, officially Nuestra Señora de La Paz, is the seat of government and de facto capital of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With an estimated 816...
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  • Daniel Martínez MF 8 Eduardo de la Peña  36' MF 5 Ariel Krasouski MF 10 Rubén Paz FW 7 Venancio Ramos FW 9 Waldemar Victorino FW 11 Julio César Morales...
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    Figueroa Batista Caçapava Manga Flávio Minuano Mário Sérgio Benitez Dunga Rubén Paz Taffarel Carlos Gamarra Fabiano Lúcio Nilmar Clemer Bolívar Alex Rafael...
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    Awards Player of the Year. 18 1987 Néstor Fabbri Racing Club 19 1988 Rubén Paz Racing Club Won the 1988 Supercopa Libertadores. Named South American...
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  • Mauro Galvão (Internacional) Baby (Bangu) Alemão (Botafogo) Dema (Santos) Rubén Paz (Internacional) Marinho (Bangu) Careca (São Paulo) Ado (Bangu) 1986 Gilmar...
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    Félix Rubén García Sarmiento (18 January 1867 – 6 February 1916), known as Rubén Darío (US: /dɑːˈriːoʊ/ dah-REE-oh, Spanish: [ruˈβen daˈɾi.o]), was a Nicaraguan...
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  • Diego Maradona and Rubén Paz, two rising stars of Argentina and Uruguay respectively...
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    Argentina–Uruguay football rivalry Diego Maradona and Rubén Paz at the 1979 South American U-20 Championship Other names Clásico del Río de la Plata Location...
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