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    Ricardo Elvio Pavoni Cúneo (born August 8, 1943 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan former football defender who played the majority of his career for Club Atlético...
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  • Pierfrancesco Pavoni, Italian athlete Pier Ludovico Pavoni, Italian cinematographer, director, producer, and screenwriter Ricardo Pavoni (born 1943), Uruguayan...
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    José Pastoriza (1990–91) Carlos Fren & Ricardo Bochini (1991) Miguel Ángel Brindisi (1994–95) Ricardo Pavoni (1995) Gregorio Pérez (1995–96) César Luis...
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    had to go to a third match at the national stadium of Chile, where Ricardo Pavoni scored the only goal. Independiente was to play the Intercontinental...
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    Moreno Adolfo Pedernera José Ramos Delgado Silvio Marzolini (1975–76) Ricardo Pavoni (1982) José Santos Romero (interim) (1986) Juan Carlos Cárdenas (1986)...
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    Ruud Krol Rob Rensenbrink Jerzy Gorgoń Peter Lorimer Conny Torstensson Ricardo Pavoni Rainer Bonhof Bernhard Cullmann Jürgen Grabowski Uli Hoeneß Vladislav...
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  • violence shown by their rivals. Forward Sjaak Swart defined rival defender Ricardo Pavoni as "a gangster", also stating "he believes he is Carlos Monzón" to describe...
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  • Montero Castillo (1944-04-25)25 April 1944 (aged 30) 40 Nacional 6 2DF Ricardo Pavoni (1943-07-08)8 July 1943 (aged 30) 10 Independiente 7 3MF Luis Cubilla...
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  • Forlán  50' CB 2 Baudilio Jáuregui CB 3 Juan Carlos Masnik (c)  65' LB 6 Ricardo Pavoni RM 18 Walter Mantegazza  25' CM 5 Julio Montero Castillo  69' LM 8 Víctor...
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    dominance was led by club legends that featured the likes of Ricardo Bochini, Ricardo Pavoni, and Miguel Ángel Santoro. In addition, this time period also...
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