• Includes the Copa Argentina Includes the Copa Libertadores Agustín Manzur at Soccerway "Agustín Manzur profile". BDFA. 27 February 2018. Retrieved 27 February...
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    Ibarrola 5 MF  PAR Estivel Moreira 6 MF  PAR Gustavo Marecos 7 FW  ARG Agustín Manzur (on loan from Deportivo Maipú) 8 FW  PAR Bruno Díaz 9 FW  PAR Walter...
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  • draw with Patronato. A second match with them was also played, with Agustín Manzur scoring to give Godoy Cruz a win. Numerous loans from the previous campaign...
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  • 6 Imanol González DF 3 Guillermo Ferracuti MF 8 Fausto Montero MF 7 Agustín Manzur FW 11 Luciano Herrera MF 10 Rubens Sambueza (c) FW 7 Santiago González...
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    second place for the General Elections, being replaced by Agustín Fernandez. In September 2021, Manzur was appointed Chief of Ministers, so Jaldo assumed the...
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    Juan Luis Manzur (born 8 January 1969) is an Argentine surgeon and politician currently serving as a National Senator for Tucumán Province. A member of...
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    Wayback Machine. Argentine Chamber of Deputies. Data on Agustín Rossi. La Nación, 29 January 2006. Agustín Rossi: "El oficialismo no puede ser crítico" Archived...
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    the Cabinet of Ministers Santiago Cafiero (2019–2021) Juan Luis Manzur (2021–2023) Agustín Rossi (2023–2023) Ministry of the Interior Eduardo de Pedro (2019–2023)...
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  • of the Justicialist Party led by Juan Luis Manzur decided not to join the new bloc, among them is Manzur himself, the national senator Sandra Mendoza...
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  • (2022) Agustín Allione – Palmeiras (2014–2016), Bahia (2017–2018) Agustín Giay – Palmeiras (2024–) Agustín Marchesín – Grêmio (2024–) Agustín Rossi –...
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