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    Gustavo Albella (August 25, 1925 – 13 June 2000) was an Argentine footballer who played for clubs in Argentina, Brazil and Chile. Albella remains as the...
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    (champion) in 2009 Apertura Worst league position: 19th Top Scorer: Gustavo Albella: 136 goals (1945–51, 1954). Player with most appearances: Javier Sanguinetti:...
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    that have played for the club since its foundation in 1930. Adílson Gustavo Albella Alex Silva Alfredo Ramos Aloísio Chulapa Márcio Amoroso Antônio Carlos...
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  • Italiano (4) Universidad de Chile Gustavo Albella (Green Cross; 27 goals) 26 1958 Santiago Wanderers (1) Colo-Colo Gustavo Albella (Green Cross; 23 goals) Carlos...
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    scorer with 36 goals in 40 matches played. Banfield's notable forward Gustavo Albella was the second top-scorer with 35 goals. In 1959 Estudiantes was relegated...
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  • the championship with 23 points, next to the player, Green Cross, Gustavo Albella. In 1959 began with La Serena reaching the final of the Copa Chile...
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  • Paulista with São Paulo FC, with other great Argentine players such as Gustavo Albella and Juan José Negri, who was brought to the Brazil by López. In 1958...
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  • and pianist. Dave Russell, 86, Scottish football player and manager. Gustavo Albella, 74, Argentine football player. Mona Bruns, 100, American actress....
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     Brazil FW 1952–1954 41 12 Nicolás Moreno  Argentina FW 1952–1953 37 7 Gustavo Albella  Argentina MF 1952–1954 80 46 Maurinho  Brazil FW 1952–1959 347 136...
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    Héctor D'Angelo FW Miguel Ángel Converti FW José M. Sánchez Lage FW Gustavo Albella FW Nicolás Moreno FW Juan C. Huarte Manager: José I. Martínez & Félix...
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