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    Jesús Alberto Dátolo (born 19 May 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Tristán Suárez. Dátolo started his...
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  • Leonardo Ponzio, Sebastián Battaglia, Neri Cardozo, Rodrigo Palacio, and Jesús Dátolo, Uruguayan Camilo Mayada and Paraguayan Claudio Morel Rodríguez are the...
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  • 2000 2006 Héctor Cúper 3 0 1984 1984 Andrés D'Alessandro 28 3 2003 2011 Jesús Dátolo 3 2 2009 2009 Vicente de la Mata 6 0 1965 1966 Rodrigo De Paul 62 2 2018...
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  • Christian Duma 4 Douglas Haig 2019–20 Michael Santos 4 Talleres (C) 2021–22 Jesús Dátolo 4 Banfield Marcelo Estigarribia Patronato 2023 Gabriel Ávalos 3 Argentinos...
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  • Daniel Arismendi Ronald Vargas 1 goal Mario Bolatti Esteban Cambiasso Jesús Dátolo Daniel Díaz Lucho González Gonzalo Higuaín Gabriel Milito Rodrigo Palacio...
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  • 2002–06 José Curti – Sampdoria, Padova, Triestina, Torino – 1948–56 Jesús Dátolo – Napoli – 2008–10 Atilio Demaría – Inter – 1931–36, 1938–43 Félix Demaría...
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    four-and-a-half-year contract, with the Italians also ceding the sporting rights to Jesús Dátolo who was playing with the Spaniards on loan. Ruiz returned to his country...
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  • Corinthians (2005–2006) Javier Toledo – Athletico Paranaense (2010) Jesús Dátolo – Internacional (2012–2013), Atlético Mineiro (2013–2016) Joel Carli...
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    During the 2008 Torneo de Verano, Paletta scored with header from a Jesús Dátolo free-kick in the 3–2 Copa Revancha loss against River Plate. Paletta's...
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  • Zaragoza – 2006–08 Roberto D'Alessandro – Salamanca – 1974–81, 82–84 Jesús Dátolo – Espanyol – 2010–12 Pablo de Blasis – Eibar – 2018–20 Martín Demichelis...
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