Cayetano Saporiti (January 14, 1887 – 1954) was a Uruguayan football goalkeeper who played 56 games for the Uruguay national team between 1905 and 1919...
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Saporiti is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cayetano Saporiti (1887–1954), Uruguayan footballer Rinaldo Saporiti (1840–1913), Italian...
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serial killer Cayetano Saporiti (1887–1954), Uruguayan footballer Cayetano Sarmiento (born 1987), Colombian road bicycle racer Cayetano Alberto Silva...
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José Oscar Herrera 57 4 1988 1997 Nelson Gutiérrez 57 0 1983 1990 Cayetano Saporiti 56 0 1905 1919 Sebastián Eguren 54 7 2001 2013 William Martínez 54...
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national team after coach Severino Castillo decided he would replace Cayetano Saporiti. Although he suffered severe pain after making a save during the match...
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national team after coach Severino Castillo decided he would replace Cayetano Saporiti. Although he suffered a severe pain after making a save during the...
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footballer Federico Sansonetti, tennis player Sergio Santín, footballer Cayetano Saporiti, footballer Marcelo Saracchi, footballer Carlos Scanavino, freestyle...
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ARGENTINA AND URUGUAY (1902 - 1940) – Part 4". iffhs.com. 4 June 2020. Cayetano Saporiti – International Appearances RSSSF Angel Romano – International Appearances...
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FW 11/12/1890 Club Nacional de Football Montevideo (Uruguay) *(N°)Cayetano Saporiti GK 14/01/1887 Montevideo Wanderers Football Club Montevideo (Uruguay)...
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Goicoechea 3 Carlos Scarone 2 Jorge Valdano 2 8: Angel Romano (won 4), Cayetano Saporiti (won 3) 6: Alfredo Foglino (won 5), Pedro Calomino (won 2) 5: Carlos...
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