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    Norberto Raffo (27 April 1939 – 16 December 2008) was an Argentine football striker. He was born in the city of Avellaneda in the Buenos Aires Province...
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  • and politician Norberto Raffo (1939–2008), Argentine football striker Silvio Raffo (born 1947), Italian writer and translator Tommy Raffo (born 1967), American...
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  • politician Norberto Raffo (1939–2008), Argentine football striker Norberto Ramírez (died 1856), Nicaraguan lawyer and politician Norberto Rivera Carrera...
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    great campaign in 1962. The arrival of quality players Ediberto Righi, Norberto Raffo, Oscar López, Luis Maidana and Roberto Zárate, were complemented by...
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    Libertadores after beating Uruguayan team Nacional 2–1 in the final. Norberto Raffo was the top scorer with 13 goals. At the end of the year Racing won...
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    eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Norberto Raffo (1980) Tom Burgering (1982–84) Mario Humberto Lobo (1986–87), (1992–95)...
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  • (1932), (1937), (1946) Mario Fortunato (1950) Pedro Dellacha (1960s) Norberto Raffo (1975), (1979–80) Ricardo Trigilli (1985) Miguel Ángel Russo (1989–1993)...
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  • García Jorge Ginarte Hugo Gottardi Juan Carlos Murúa Julio Olarticoechea Norberto Raffo Hugo Smaldone Ricardo Trigilli José Yudica División Intermedia (1):...
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    the lead, but Racing Club fought back to win 2–1 through goals from Norberto Raffo and Juan Carlos Cárdenas. The series of games went to a play-off match...
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  • August 25, 1967 August 29, 1967 The top goalscorer in the tournament was Norberto Raffo of Racing Club, who scored 14 goals. Declined to play because playing...
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