• José Luis Zabala (14 December 1898 – 22 April 1946) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward. He played in four matches for the Spain national...
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  • C. which ended in a 3–7 loss, with the Asturian goalscorers being José Luis Zabala, Manuel Argüelles and Domingo. The Regional Asturian team then played...
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    Vera Zabala Clemente (March 6, 1941 – November 16, 2019) was a Puerto Rican philanthropist who was the head of the Roberto Clemente Foundation. She founded...
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  • Gallego Guillermo Amor José Bravo José Luis Zabala José María Josema Rodilla Juan José Nogués Juan Velasco Juan Verdugo Pérez Luis Suárez Manuel Osorio...
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    more goals (a hat-trick) in a game. The first hat-trick was scored by José Luis Zabala against Portugal in 1923. The record for the most goals scored in an...
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    2022 Active 2 No José Maria Yermo Biscay  Spain 5 1927 1928 1 No Mariano Yurrita (es) Gipuzkoa  Spain 2 1929 1 No José Luis Zabala Gipuzkoa  Spain 2...
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  • Manuel Pallas: 27 Josep Palau: 26 Antonio Sangrador: 23 Juan del Pino: 24 José Luis Garzón Sr.: 21 Josep Antoni Noya: 15 Josep María Vall: 15 Ramón Marañon:...
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  • defeated Galicia in the final 3–1, courtesy of a second-half brace from José Luis Zabala. Eight regional federations participated in this new edition: Asturias...
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    Monjardín (2x) José Luis Zabala Arrondo 3 22 May 1927 Stade de Colombes, Paris France – Spain 1–4 Jean Boyer Domingo Zaldúa (2x) José María Yermo Luis Olaso 4...
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  • Gibert, Emilio Sampere, the Massana brothers (Santiago and Alfredo), José Irízar and José Berdié, with the latter four going on to play for Barcelona. On the...
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