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    Roberto Fabián Ayala ([roˈβeɾto faˈβjan aˈʝala]; born 14 April 1973), nicknamed El Ratón ("The Mouse"), is an Argentine former footballer who played as...
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  • Italian cyclist Roberto d'Amico (born 1967), Belgian politician Roberto Ayala, Argentine footballer Roberto Badiani, Italian footballer Roberto Baggio (born...
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  • The notable signings of that summer were John Carew, Rubén Baraja, Roberto Ayala, Vicente Rodríguez, and Brazilian left-back Fábio Aurélio. That season...
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    Ayala (Basque: Aiara) is a toponymic surname, originally de Ayala (of Ayala), deriving from the town of Ayala/Aiara in the province of Álava, in the Basque...
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  • Brazil and Argentina. Brazil won 3–0, with goals from Júlio Baptista, a Roberto Ayala own goal and Dani Alves. Brazil won their eighth title, while Argentina...
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  • threatened early on, and was sent tumbling by a robust challenge from Roberto Ayala, which led to a free kick, in which the resulting shot was cleared off...
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    any mistake. There is incredible control by him." Argentine defender Roberto Ayala on Bergkamp's goal in the Netherlands' 2–1 victory over Argentina in...
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  • Roberto Ayala railway station is a former and future railway station in Huimanguillo, Tabasco. The station was built on the Coatzacoalcos-Mérida line...
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    line for freight trains from Roberto Ayala to Dos Bocas [es], in Tabasco. This branch would begin at the Roberto Ayala station, near the Tabasco-Chiapas...
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  • wore a light blue kit, similar to that of Uruguay, out of respect for Roberto Chery, a substitute goalkeeper for Uruguay, who had collapsed and died...
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