• Luis Mosquera may refer to: Luis Mosquera (footballer, born 1959), Chilean footballer Luis Mosquera (footballer, born 1964), Ecuadorian footballer Luis...
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  • Luis Mosquera (born 14 December 1964) is an Ecuadorian footballer. He played in eight matches for the Ecuador national football team from 1987 to 1988...
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    Luis García Mosquera (13 May 1946 – 12 January 2024), known as just Luis or El Chato, was a Spanish former association football player who played as a...
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  • Alban was born in Ambato in 1912. His parents were Luis Alfonso Albán Egüez and Dolores Mosquera Veloz. He started as a singer of tangos and later became...
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  • receiving a bye to the semi-finals. Head Coach: Carlos Bilardo Head Coach: Luis Grimaldi Head Coach: Fernando Cuellar Head Coach: Carlos Alberto Silva Head...
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    2020. José Luis Pierrend, Carlos Manuel Nieto Tarazona (2013). rsssf.org (ed.). "Peru - List of final tables". Retrieved 10 July 2013. José Luis Pierrend...
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    Vanemerak (Sept 4, 2007–April 11, 2008) Bonner Mosquera (2008) Óscar Héctor Quintabani (2008–09) Luis Augusto García [es] (May 7, 2009 – March 25, 2010)...
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    Eguiguren, Luis A. Apuntes sobre la cuestión internacional entre Perú y Ecuador: Maynas. Lima: Imprenta de Torres Aguirre, 1941. Eguiguren, Luis A. Notes...
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  • Luis Gálvez Chipoco Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Luis Gálvez Chipoco) is a multi-purpose stadium in Barranco, Lima, Peru. It is also, erroneously known as...
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    named coach of fellow top-tier side Coronel Bolognesi, replacing Roberto Mosquera. There, he had an irregular start, but soon coached to settle the team...
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