Ricardo Ferrero (5 April 1955 – 16 November 2015) was an Argentine professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Cruz Azul, Barcelona, and Racing...
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Michele Ferrero; Ricardo Ferrero (1955–2015), Argentine footballer. Ferrara (surname) Ferraro Ferrera This page lists people with the surname Ferrero. If...
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Juan Carlos Ferrero Donat (Spanish pronunciation: [xwaŋ ˈkaɾlos feˈreɾo ðoˈnat]; born 12 February 1980) is a Spanish tennis coach and a former world No...
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of the Mexican National Team and his position was in the hands of Ricardo Ferrero, who arrived 1-3 at a disadvantage in the final of the Winter 2000...
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Francis Ricardo Ferrero Fidalgo (born October 1, 1972) is an Argentine naturalized Chilean former footballer who played in Chile, Mexico and Venezuela...
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Miguel Ángel Zavala Ortiz (1905–1982), lawyer and diplomat Francis Ricardo Ferrero Fidalgo (born 1972), footballer Marcelo Freites (born 1998), footballer...
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Charlotte de Turckheim, French actress, producer, and screenwriter 1955 – Ricardo Ferrero, Argentine footballer (d. 2015) 1955 – Christian Gourcuff, French footballer...
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MF MEX Alberto Gutiérrez 398 MF MEX Leonardo Garduño 399 FW MEX Ricardo Ferrero 400 FW MEX Josué García 401 FW MEX Darío Martínez 402 DF MEX Ulises...
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Charles Forbes DF 58 Adán Nuñez MF 6 Antonio Taboada MF 10 Sinha MF 14 Manuel Martínez 61' FW 15 Carlos María Morales 77' Manager: Ricardo Ferrero...
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band consists Di Ferrero (vocals), Gee Rocha (guitar and backing vocals), Daniel Weksler (drums), Caco Grandino (bass) and Fi Ricardo (guitar). The band...
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