Octavio Muciño Valdés (14 May 1950 – 3 June 1974) was a Mexican professional footballer who played as a centre-forward and midfield for Cruz Azul and Guadalajara...
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Mexican former cyclist Octavio Muciño (1950–1974), Mexican professional football player This page lists people with the surname Muciño. If an internal link...
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2010–2018 72 7 Pedro Duana 1986–1995 71 8 Adrián Camacho 1977–1986 67 9 Emanuel Villa 2009–2012 66 10 Javier Orozco 2005–2013 63 Octavio Muciño 1969–1973...
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Roland Sandberg 4 goals Adrian Alston Raoul Lambert Jürgen Sparwasser Octavio Muciño Johan Neeskens Arnold Robert Zebeda Ralf Edström Bo Larsson Sammy Llewellyn...
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Octavio Muciño of Mexico is one of the two players to score four goals in CONCACAF Championship (1973)...
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only surviving member of the family was a stepdaughter. 3 June 1974 Octavio Muciño, footballer Jaime Antonio Muldoon Barreto Shot at a Guadalajara restaurant...
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Protection of the Vatican City state since 2019; in Gubbio, Perugia. Died: Octavio Muciño, 24, Mexican footballer and centre-forward for the Mexican national...
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March 14, 1972 Cruz Azul 1–1 Transvaal Guatemala City, Guatemala Octavio Muciño Edwin Schal Stadium: Mateo Flores Stadium...
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FIFA World Cup. 7 goals Steve David 5 goals Emmanuel Sanon 4 goals Octavio Muciño 3 goals Rubén Guifarro Horacio López Salgado 2 goals Everald Cummings...
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Mexico 2–1 Honduras Octavio Muciño 42', 83' Rigoberto Gómez 69'...
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