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    César Luis Menotti (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsesaɾ ˈlwis meˈnoti]; 22 October 1938 – 5 May 2024), known as El Flaco ("Slim"), was an Argentine football...
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  • César Luís Prates (born 8 February 1975) is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a right back, brother of Matteo Gentili. He was known for his...
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  • César Luís dos Santos Camargo, known as César Santos (born 21 March 1969) is a former Brazilian football player. He also holds Portuguese citizenship...
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    Luis Ángel César Sampedro (born 3 May 1966), known as Luis César, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper, currently a manager. Born...
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  • minister César Daniel González Madruga (born 1984), Mexican politician César Luis González (1919–1943), officer in the United States Army Air Forces César González...
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  • antagonists. The leading actress Silvia Pasquel starred as stellar performance. César Évora starred as special participation. Juan Dominguez, while walking the...
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  • 3–3 draw after extra time. The team's World Cup–winning managers are César Luis Menotti in 1978, Carlos Bilardo in 1986 and Lionel Scaloni in 2022. In...
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    Pavoni (1995) Gregorio Pérez (1995–96) César Luis Menotti (July 1996 – June 97) Ricardo Gareca (1997) César Luis Menotti (1997–99) Enzo Trossero (1999–2000)...
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  • César is the Spanish variation of Caesar. Cesar, César or Cèsar may refer to: César (film), a 1936 film directed by Marcel Pagnol César (play), a play...
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    First Lieutenant César Luis González (June 10, 1919 – November 22, 1943) was an officer in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Gonzalez...
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