• Gabino Sosa may refer to: Gabino Sosa (footballer) (1899-1971), Argentine footballer Gabino Sosa (comedian) (1938-2003), Uruguayan comedian and musician...
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  • Gabino Sosa Benítez (1938–2003) was a Uruguayan comedian, itinerant singer, popular musician. Born in Maldonado, he defined himself as Rochense by adoption...
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    Estadio Gabino Sosa is a football stadium located in the city of Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. It is owned and operated by C.A. Central Córdoba. Opened...
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    Gabino Sosa (4 October 1899 – 3 March 1971) was an Argentine football forward who spent all his career for Central Córdoba de Rosario, playing 24 years...
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  • y Esgrima de Mendoza by Adrián Redi on Estadios de Argentina Estadio Gabino Sosa by Adrián Redi at Estadios de Argentina Estadio de Crucero del Norte...
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    became an idol and the most representative player of the club along with Gabino Sosa. Due to his ball control and dribbling ability, many people saw Carlovich...
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  • (Chile) 4 goals Pedro Petrone 2 goals Ildefonso López Ángel Romano 1 goal Gabino Sosa Juan Loyarte David Arellano Gerardo Rivas Pasiano Urbita José Cea Pedro...
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  • Italian writer and scholar Gavino Matta (1910–1954), Italian boxer Gabino Sosa (1899–1971), Argentine football player Gavinus San Gavino (disambiguation)...
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    as its supporters too. Some of the most highlighted footballers were Gabino Sosa (who gave his name to the stadium), Vicente De la Mata -although he spent...
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  • Greater Buenos Aires Predio Cacique Central Córdoba (R) Rosario Santa Fe Gabino Sosa Centro Español Villa Sarmiento Greater Buenos Aires (none) Claypole Claypole...
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