1955), commonly known as Casuco, is a Spanish former football right back and manager. Born in Lorca, Region of Murcia, Casuco spent most of his career...
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Herrerita and Isidro Lángara (all represented Spain in this period), as well as Casuco and Ricardo Gallart modernised the game with their pace and running off...
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Barrios Rafael Benítez Antonio Calderón Paco Campos Fernando Castro Santos Casuco Álvaro Cervera Luis César Sampedro Javier Clemente Ignacio Eizaguirre Joseba...
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hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Albert Stroni Quique Estebaranz Casuco Abraham García S.L, EDICIONES PLAZA. "El Elche visitará Segovia". Alicanteplaza...
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Official Magazine of the FEU Advocate, March 2012, Vol.8 Pelayo, Larry; Casuco, David (2011). "The Philippines' long history with the Rose Parade". Balita...
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as Boat Man Pirates Allen Chen Rudy Castillo Óscar Navarro Reynaldo T. Casuco David Weisman (uncredited) Teenagers Kristine Chieng Inka Wollenberg Andre...
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Retrieved 16 November 2017. "El derbi murciano, para los de Casuco" [Murcian derby, to Casuco's boys] (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 9 May 2005. Retrieved...
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Almería tras el cese de Juan Martínez Casuco (Alfonsín, new manager of Almería after the firing of Juan Martínez Casuco); Libertad Digital, 26 January 2004...
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Mexico Gijón, Asturias Emilín 10' Lángara 40' Gallart 75' Herrerita 88' Casuco 89' Report 1 Report 2 Alonso 5' Mejía 20' Stadium: El Molinón Referee: Amadeo...
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established himself as an undisputed starter, and together with Lángara, Casuco, Galé, and Inciarte, he was a member of the famous Oviedo attacking quintet...
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