Óscar Gil Regaño (born 26 April 1998) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Belgian Pro League team OH Leuven. Born in Elche...
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Óscar Gil may refer to: Óscar Gil (footballer, born 1995), Spanish football centre-back for Racing Santander Óscar Gil (footballer, born 1998), Spanish...
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meaning "oaks". Notable people with the name include: Alejandra Robles Gil (born 1989), Mexican actress Alfonso García Robles (1911–1991), Mexican diplomat...
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Fran Navarro (category Gil Vicente F.C. players)
[fɾən naˈvaro]; born 3 February 1998) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Primeira Liga club Porto. Born in Valencia, Navarro...
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footballer January 11 Louisa Johnson, English singer[citation needed] Salih Özcan, Turkish footballer January 12 – Juan Foyth, Argentine footballer[citation...
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List of foreign Primeira Liga players (redirect from List of foreign football players in the Primeira Liga 2010–11)
– Marítimo – 2019–2022 Miro – Gil Vicente – 2023– Beni Mukendi – Casa Pia – 2022– Nélson – Campomaiorense – 1997–1998 Osvaldo – Naval – 2006–2007 Ary...
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the reserve team to continue playing in the Third Division under coach Óscar Rubén Valdez and did not defend the first team's colors again until matchday...
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industry executive, president of Grupo Cisneros (since 1970). Gil de Ferran, 56, French-born Brazilian racing driver, CART champion (2000, 2001), 2003 Indianapolis...
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pharmacologist. Ambrogio Pelagalli, 84, Italian footballer (Milan, Atalanta, Roma). Awuley Quaye, Ghanaian footballer (Accra Great Olympics, national team). Estel...
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List of foreign Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players (category Lists of expatriate association football players)
(2016), Chapecoense (2018) Néstor Camacho – Avaí (2015) Óscar Romero – Botafogo (2024–) Óscar Ruiz – Bahia (2021), Juventude (2022) Pablo Giménez – Atlético...
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