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    12 March 2024. "Víctor Fernández: Víctor Fernández Braulio". BDFutbol. Retrieved 18 December 2018. "Víctor Fernández: Víctor Fernández Braulio". BDFutbol...
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    Víctor Manuel Fernández (born 18 July 1962) is an Argentine prelate of the Catholic Church and a theologian. He is currently the head of the Dicastery...
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    Víctor Manuel Fernández Gutiérrez (born 17 April 1974), known simply as Víctor, is a Spanish former professional footballer. Usually a striker, he could...
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  • the team managed to maintain its top level status.[citation needed] Víctor Fernández was appointed manager in 1991. On 10 May 1995, one year after winning...
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  • Víctor Fernández (born 1960) is a Spanish football coach. Víctor Fernández may also refer to: Vic Fernandez (1939–2020), Argentine footballer and manager...
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  • he scored another goal. Victor Fernández at Soccerway "Víctor Fernández: de Sant Cugat a la Premier League" [Víctor Fernández: from Sant Cugat to the...
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  • Víctor Fernández was an Argentine equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon...
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  • Víctor Fernández Maza (born 25 August 1987 in Santander, Cantabria) is a Spanish footballer who plays for CD Cayón as a left-back. Víctor Fernández at...
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  • Zaragoza. 11 March 2024. Retrieved 13 March 2024. "Víctor Fernández vuelve a su casa" [Víctor Fernández returns home] (in Spanish). Real Zaragoza. 11 March...
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  • A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. The incumbent president, since 2017, is Víctor Fernández Freixanes. The Sociedade Protectora da Academia Gallega was founded...
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  • "Guille" Fernández Casino (born 18 June 2008) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Barcelona. Born in Rubí, Barcelona, Fernández and Toni...
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  • football referee Víctor Rivera (professional wrestler), wrestler Victor Rivera (bishop) Víctor Rodríguez (Andorran footballer) Víctor Rodríguez Andrade...
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  • however, being replaced by former Cup Winners' Cup-winning manager Víctor Fernández. He led the team to eighth and ninth in the league and the third round...
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  • appointing former player Víctor Sánchez as manager on 9 April 2015, for the remaining eight matches of the season. With Víctor Sánchez as their new manager...
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    generation Dodge Attitude, un Hyundai Accent con logotipo Hyundai by Víctor Fernández on Diario Motor, 31 May 2011 Dodge presenta en México el Attitude,...
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  • 7 August 2004. Retrieved 10 November 2010. "Víctor Fernández apresentado oficialmente" [Víctor Fernández officially presented] (in Portuguese). Record...
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  • 9 April 2015 he returned to Deportivo, taking over from the sacked Víctor Fernández. Sánchez was dismissed after the team finished 15th in his only full...
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  • 2015. Most yellow cards (club): 115 Almería Most yellow cards (player): 15 Víctor Sánchez (Espanyol) Most red cards (club): 9 Almería Most red cards (player):...
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    Köster (GER): 5 x Wave World Champion 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2019. Víctor Fernández (ESP): Wave World Champion 2010, 2016, and 2018. Marcilio Browne (BRA):...
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    (2002–2004) Rafael Yugueros – drums (2005–2007) Víctor Fernández – keyboards (2005–2007) Ana Fernández – keyboards (2007–2009) Jose Ojeda – drums (2008–2010)...
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  • The number 14 car was driven by Víctor Fernández and Lluis Llobet, the number 15 car was driven by Óscar Fernández and Matteo Cressoni. The GTA class...
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  • (1994–1995) Fernando Castro Santos (1995–1997) Javier Irureta (1997–1998) Víctor Fernández (1998–2002) Miguel Ángel Lotina (2002–2004) Radomir Antić (2004) Ramón...
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  • following years, owing more than €40 million. President Pérez was replaced with Víctor Perez de Ascanio, who resigned due to bad management, leaving his position...
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  • Morientes Substitutes: GK 13 Andoni Cedrún DF 12 Paqui MF 14 José Aurelio Gay MF 15 Sergio Berti  79' FW 16 Miguel Pardeza  79' Manager: Víctor Fernández...
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  • one, as the club had three coaches: Luigi Delneri, Víctor Fernández and José Couceiro. Under Férnandez, Porto won the 2004 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira...
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    Porto". UEFA. 9 July 2004. Retrieved 17 June 2010. "Víctor Fernández: «Não esperava»" [Víctor Fernández: "I did not expect this"]. Record (in Portuguese)...
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  • Alejandro Fernández (disambiguation) Alexander Fernandez (disambiguation) Almudena Fernández (born 1977), Spanish fashion model Anaelys Fernández (born 1979)...
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  • (Athletic Bilbao) Hristo Stoichkov (Barcelona) Sergi Barjuán (Barcelona) Víctor Fernández (Zaragoza) Antonio López Nieto 1994–95 José Amavisca (Real Madrid)...
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  • accident and the loss of a stash of cocaine. Eduard Fernández as Joaquín Manchado Chino Darín as Víctor Jaime Lorente as Néstor Natalia de Molina as Rocío...
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    League, Pepe signed for Porto. In his first season, with Spanish coach Víctor Fernández at the helm, Pepe was mostly used as a backup player, playing under...
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