Roque Raúl Alfaro (born 15 August 1956 in Nogoyá, Entre Ríos) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a striker. Alfaro started...
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April 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2023. "Roque Alfaro es el nuevo técnico de San Martín de San Juan" [Roque Alfaro is the new manager of San Martín de San...
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Olympic swimmer Roque Alfaro (born 1956), Argentine footballer and manager Sandro Alfaro (born 1971), Costa Rican footballer Wardy Alfaro (born 1977), Costa...
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(born 1973), Brazilian football player Roque Alfaro (born 1956), Argentine football player and manager Roque Antonio Adames Rodríguez (1928–2009), Dominican...
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in February 2021. Ariel Sena (2010–2015) Francisco Melgar (2015–2016) Roque Alfaro (2016) Amarini Villatoro (2016–2019) Fabricio Benitez (2019–2020) Willy...
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Héctor Valle Jiménez (Interino) (2010) Johano Bermúdez Montero (2010) Roque Alfaro (2011) Roberto Arrelucea (2011) Héctor Valle Jiménez (2012-2013) Jorge...
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of the Ecuadorian Campeonato Nacional in 2007, Macará started with Roque Raúl Alfaro as coach, but lack of positive results had him and the team in a very...
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Carlos Murúa (1983–85) Claudio "Turco" García Darío Felman (2003–04) Roque Alfaro (2006) Roberto Trotta (2006–07), (2007–08) Fernando Quiroz (2009–10)...
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new arrivals, like Argentine keeper Julio César Falcioni and strikers Roque Alfaro, Humberto Sierra and Antony de Ávila. Falcioni in particular would become...
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Dalcio Giovagnini (1999) Néstor Craviotto (2000) Ricardo Zielinski (2001) Roque Alfaro (2005) Julio César Toresani (Jan 2005–June 6) Gustavo Quinteros (2006–07)...
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