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    Manuel Seoane (19 March 1902 – 21 August 1975), nicknamed La Chancha, was an Argentine footballer who played as a striker for Independiente and Argentina...
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    respectively, with an impressive record of 97 goals in that season, of which Manuel Seoane scored 55 of them, keeping a record of most goals in a single Primera...
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    December 1925 Boca Juniors Stadium, Buenos Aires Referee: Manuel Chaparro (Paraguay) 6 goals Manuel Seoane 4 goals Lagarto Nilo 2 goals Arthur Friedenreich Gerardo...
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  • officially win the best player of the tournament award. Dunga of  Brazil, Manuel Seoane of  Argentina, Danilo Alvim of  Brazil and Pedro Cea of  Uruguay won...
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    Manuel Ramil - keyboards, synthesizers (2022) Javier Domínguez 'Zeta' – vocals (2012–2023) Patricia Tapia – backing vocals (2007–2023) Manuel Seoane –...
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  • Manuel Burga Seoane (born October 13, 1957) is a Peruvian lawyer and former soccer manager. He was president of the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF)...
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    Tesoriere MVP 1925: Manuel Seoane MVP 1929: Manuel Ferreira MVP 1937: Vicente de la Mata MVP 1946: Adolfo Pedernera MVP 1947: José Manuel Moreno MVP 1957:...
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    recovery. The equaliser came ten minutes into the second half through Manuel Seoane. The match ended 2–2, and Argentina won its second Copa America. The...
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  • Pedro Petrone 1925  Argentina Manuel Seoane 1926  Chile José Leandro Andrade 1927  Peru Manuel Seoane 1929  Argentina Manuel Ferreira 1935  Peru José Nasazzi...
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  • footballer Luís Seoane (1910–1979), lithographer and artist Manny Seoane (born 1955), retired professional baseball player Manuel Seoane (1902–1975), Argentine...
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  • League Manuel Seoane – Goals in Argentina League Roberto E. Cherro – Goals in Argentina League Bernabé Ferreyra – Goals in Argentina League Manuel Pelegrina...
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    won 3–1, with goals by Roberto Cherro, Manuel Ferreira and Cesáreo Onzari for the Olympics, and Manuel Seoane for the AAF. Vélez Sarsfield was also the...
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    clubes were also added to the team specially for the tour, they were Manuel Seoane (El Porvenir), Cesáreo Onzari (Huracán), Luis Vaccaro (Argentinos Juniors)...
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  • Runner-up 5 1934 Felipe Pascucci 1 0 0 1 2 3 −1 00.00% 6 1934–1937 Manuel Seoane 10 7 1 2 20 8 +12 73.33% 1 Copa América (1937) 7 1938–1939 Ángel Fernández...
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    party (the so-called "hotheads"), forming Acción Popular Socialista (Manuel Seoane, Gustavo Mohme, among other intellectuals).[citation needed] Likewise...
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    Fermín Lecea. This team had consecrated figures as Antonio Sastre and Manuel Seoane. River, el campeón del siglo: todo su fútbol, Océano Argentina, 2000...
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  • Padilla [es] (Ecuador, Uruguay) José Quesada Larrea [es] (Argentina) Manuel Seoane Corrales [es] (Netherlands, Chile) Héctor Boza (France) Military government...
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    Player Date Goals Opponent Venue Competition Result [a] Ref(s) Manuel Seoane 13 December 1925 3  Argentina Estadio Sportivo Barracas, Buenos Aires 1925...
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    and was later replaced by Nick Holleman. With him and new guitarist Manuel Seoane (Mägo de Oz), they released their fourth studio album IV on 23 November...
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  • Figueroa Pedro Petrone Héctor Scarone 2 goals Manuel Ferreira Juan Maglio Humberto Recanattini Manuel Seoane José Bustamante Héctor Castro Antonio Sacco...
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