Norberto Osvaldo "Beto" Alonso (born 4 January 1953) is a former Argentine football midfielder who spent most of his career at River Plate, where he won...
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Rodríguez Néstor Rossi Javier Saviola Omar Sívori Santiago Solari Norberto Yácono Norberto Alonso (1978) Ubaldo Fillol (1978) Leopoldo Luque (1978) Oscar Ortiz...
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Noel Alonso (born 1987), Spanish footballer Norberto Alonso (born 1953), Argentine footballer Osvaldo Alonso (born 1985), Cuban footballer Pete Alonso (born...
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Norberto may refer to: Norberto Alonso (born 1953), former Argentine football midfielder Norberto Araujo (born 1978), Argentine football central defender...
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Passarella, midfielders Juan José López, Reinaldo "Mostaza" Merlo and Norberto Alonso and strikers Carlos Morete and Oscar Más. In 1976 River reached the...
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his position of attacking midfielder was covered by Norberto Alonso. His style reflected Alonso's, with emphasis on individual technique and short passes...
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Norberto Alonso with the Copa Libertadores Trophy. The trophy awarded to the champions of Copa Libertadores...
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Ferro won another Torneo Nacional in 1984, defeating River Plate (with Norberto Alonso and Enzo Francescoli) winning the two finals (3–0 and 1–0). The team...
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1970s, but eventually he lost his place for the 1978 FIFA World Cup to Norberto Alonso. Bochini played again in the national team when Carlos Bilardo succeeded...
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ALMIRON – FIFA competition record (archived) Norberto ALONSO – FIFA competition record (archived) Xabi Alonso – FIFA competition record (archived) Jose ALTAFINI...
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