Álvaro Gustavo Sarabia Navarro (born 5 January 1978) is a Chilean former footballer. His last club was Deportes Puerto Montt, then member of the Primera...
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Sarabia may refer to: People Álvaro Sarabia (born 1978), Chilean footballer Daniel Sarabia (born 1984), Cuban ballet dancer Eder Sarabia (born 1980), Spanish...
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behind Joselu and Álvaro Morata (14 apiece), as the reserves eventually fell short in the promotion playoffs. On 3 July 2011, Sarabia signed a five-year...
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Álvaro Morata. Profile at the AC Milan website Profile at the Royal Spanish Football Federation website (in Spanish) Álvaro Morata at BDFutbol Álvaro...
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Apertura Unión Española (6) Coquimbo Unido Joel Estay (Everton; 13 goals) Álvaro Sarabia (Deportes Puerto Montt; 13 goals) Héctor Mancilla (C.D. Huachipato;...
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Puebla, Correcaminos – 1977–79, 1980–82/1986–87, 1982–85, 1987–88 Álvaro Sarabia – Jaguares – 2005 José Luis Sierra – Tigres – 1999 Francisco Silva –...
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Laura Camila Sarabia Torres (born March 20, 1994) is a Colombian political scientist. She formerly served as Chief of Staff to the Colombian president...
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Álvaro Obregón is a future station of the Mexico City Metro in the borough of Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City. It will be an underground station with two side...
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Álvaro Leyva Durán (born 26 August 1942) is a Colombian lawyer, economist, politician, human rights defender and diplomat. He has been the Minister of...
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played 206 Goals scored 591 (2.87 per match) Top goalscorer Joel Estay Álvaro Sarabia Héctor Mancilla (13 goals) Biggest home win U. Católica 5–0 D. Melipilla...
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