Miguel Marín may refer to: Miguel Marín (Argentine footballer) (1945–1991), Argentine football goalkeeper Miguel Marín (Mexican footballer) (born 1989)...
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Miguel Ángel Gil Marín (born 28 May 1963) is a Spanish sports executive and stockbreeder, CEO of Atlético de Madrid since 1993. He also is the main shareholder...
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José Miguel Marín Ocotto (15 March 1945 – 30 December 1991) was an Argentine footballer who played as a goalkeeper and as a football coach. He started...
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Miguel Marín ya es rojinegro (Miguel Marín is already red-and-black); Diari de Tarragona, 24 June 2014 (in Spanish) "El Mérida ficha a Miguel Marín,...
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Miguel José Marín Pérez (born February 16, 1989, in Tijuana, Baja California) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for Atlante of Ascenso MX...
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"Heystblómur" 1976 and "Pall Fángi" 1977) were made in the mid-seventies by Miguel Marín Hidalgo, a Spaniard who stayed for several years in the Faroe Islands...
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'Sabanita' Rivera, Juan Santillán, and Tomás Boy, under the direction of Miguel Marín, 'the Witch' Gutiérrez, Enrique Díaz and 'Chucho' Prado and the Chiliean...
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and Miguel Sabah. They moved to the semifinals against the San Luis, the first leg was played in San Luis and Cruz Azul won 0–1 with a goal of Miguel Sabah...
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Straus, Lawrence G.; González Morales, Manuel R.; Carretero, Jose Miguel; Marín-Arroyo, Ana Belen (2015). ""The Red Lady of El Mirón". Lower Magdalenian...
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1913–14: Plácido Marín 1914: Roberto Piano 1914–17: Eduardo Ferro 1917–19: Antonio Marín Moreno 1919: Eduardo Ferro 1920–21: Antonio Marín Moreno 1921–23:...
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