Óscar Fabbiani (born 17 December 1950 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine-Chilean professional footballer who played international football for the Chile...
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footballer Juan Vicente Fabbiani (1910–1989), Venezuelan painter Mariana Fabbiani (born 1975), Argentine TV hostess and model Óscar Fabbiani (born 1950), Argentine-Chilean...
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footballers, including an uncle who played for Chile's national team, Óscar Fabbiani. He made his debut in the Argentine Primera División, playing for Lanús...
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Corrales Nicolás Crovetto Javier di Gregorio Arturo Díaz Mauricio Donoso Óscar Fabbiani Ismael Fuentes Luis Fuentes Gamadiel García Pedro González Gonzalo Jara...
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and team captain Rodney Marsh (England), 1979 league scoring leader Óscar Fabbiani (Chile), swift and forward Steve Wegerle (South Africa), rock-solid...
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Española Óscar Fabbiani (Palestino; 23 goals) 45 1977 Unión Española (5) Everton Óscar Fabbiani (Palestino; 34 goals) 46 1978 Palestino (2) Cobreloa Óscar Fabbiani...
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Jaime Droguett (brother) Óscar Fabbiani, Ricardo Fabbiani, Ariel Fabbiani, Daniel Fabbiani (brothers), Cristian Fabbiani (nephew) Matías Fernández,...
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Vancouver Whitecaps Tampa Bay Rowdies New York Cosmos (216 points) Óscar Fabbiani Tony Waiters 1980 New York Cosmos (4) Fort Lauderdale Strikers New York...
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Gindre - (AmaZulu F.C., Mpumalanga Black Aces F.C.) - 2009-10, 2011–12 Óscar Fabbiani - (Cape Town Spurs) - 1984-85 Sergio Egea - (Lusitano FC) Vincent...
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Division with a 9–9 record, but failed to qualify for the playoffs. Óscar Fabbiani led the club with 31 goals and 77 points, while Steve Wegerle was the...
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