Open. "Luis Augusto Garcia". Tennis Archive. Luis-Augusto García at the Association of Tennis Professionals Luis-Augusto García at the Davis Cup v t e...
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30, 1998) Jorge Luis Pinto (1998–99) Luis Augusto García [es] (1999) Jaime Rodríguez (2000) Diego Umaña (2000–01) Luis Augusto García [es] (2001–02) Petar...
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Luis García or Luis Garcia may refer to: Luis Fernando García (born 1974), Guatemalan race walker Luis García (Cuban racewalker), Cuban athlete and medalist...
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(1995–1997), (1999) Luis Antonio Moreno (1995–2001) Luis Carlos Perea (1996) Felix Ademola (1996) Gerardo Bedoya (1996–1997) Luis Quiñónes (1996–1999)...
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hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Hugo Castaño (1989 – 1991) Luis Augusto García (1992) Fernando Castro (1993 – 1995) Gabriel Gómez (1995 – 1997)...
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first Colombian golden generation. For the 1991 Copa América, coach Luis Augusto García took charge of the Colombian national team. The squad included a...
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Bártoli (1977 – 1978) Luis Augusto García (1985 – 1986) Fernando Castro (1987, 1989) Álvaro de Jesús Gómez (1990) Luis Augusto García (1991) Wilman Conde...
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Julio Comesaña (1992) Hugo Gallego (1992) Nelson Gallego (1992) Luis Augusto García (1993–95) Juan Mujica (1994) Nolberto Molina (1995) Jairo Rios (1995–96)...
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6–3, 11–9. 4 105 Marcelo Lara Joaquín Loyo-Mayo Manuel Santana Luis-Augusto García 1966 US Open 3R 10–12, 24–22, 11–9, 3–6, 6–2 Cliff Drysdale Ray Moore...
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Augusto Harold Álvarez García (b. Mérida, Yucatán, December 24, 1914 – d. Mexico City, November 29, 1995) was a Mexican Modernist architect. Álvarez was...
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