• Agustín Gaínza Vicandi (28 May 1922 – 6 January 1995) was a Spanish football forward and manager. Nicknamed Piru, Gaínza's entire career was spent with...
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  • a bay in Indonesia Pirus, a street gang Piru Singh (1918-1948), Indian army non-commissioned officer Piru Gaínza (or Agustin Gaínza) (1922-1995), Spanish...
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    Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets Most cup wins: 7 – José Maria Belauste, Piru Gaínza, Gerard Piqué, Sergio Busquets and Lionel Messi From the 2019–20 season...
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    including Alfredo Di Stéfano, Antonio Puchades, Estanislao Basora, Piru Gaínza, Eduardo Manchon, and Cesar Lesmes. Zarra was nearing the end of this...
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    seats. The complex also features busts of Athletic icons Telmo Zarra and Piru Gainza. "Lezama | Lezama Training Centre | Athletic Club Official Website"....
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    Borja Pérez, Joseba Caballero (Qué vida más triste TV Show) Agustín 'Piru' Gaínza (footballer and trainer) Juan Solís Godoy (taekwondist medalist in Olympic...
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  • Fernández Vicepresident of BBVA since 28 January 2000 Agustín Gaínza-Vicandi (aka "Piru") Footballer from the Basque Country in Spain, Athletic Club de...
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  • forward line, headed by Zarra with support from Panizo, Rafael Iriondo and Piru Gaínza At the age of 33, Panizo moved to another Basque club, modest SD Indautxu...
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  • third longest-serving footballer in the club (18 seasons) only behind Piru Gainza and José María Belauste and tied with José Ángel Iribar. Like many other...
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