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Balta may refer to: People * Balta (footballer) (born 1962), Spanish footballer and manager * Balta (surname) Places *Balta (crater), on Mars *Balta, Mehedinți, Romania *Bâlta, a village in Filiași, Dolj County, Romania *Bâlta, a village in Runcu, Gorj, Romania *Balta, Russia, the name of several rural localities in Russia *Balta, Ukraine, Ukraine *Balta, Shetland, an island in Scotland *Balta Sound on the island of Unst in the Shetland Islands, Scotland *Balta, a small town and its delegation :fr:Balta-Bou_Aouane_(délégation), Balta Bou-Alouane in Tunisia *Balta, North Dakota, US Rivers *Bâlta (river), a tributary of the Bistrița in Gorj County, Romania *Balta (Târnava Mică), a tributary of the Târnava Mică in Sibiu and Alba Counties, Romania *Balta (Topolnița), a tributary of the Topolnița in Mehedinți County, Romania Other * Balta (cockroach), ''Balta'' (cockroach), a genus of cockroach See also

* Balta Albă (other) * Balta Verde (disambiguatio ...
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Balta (footballer)
Baltasar Sánchez Martín (born 9 May 1962), commonly known as Balta, is a Spanish former footballer who played as a central defender, and a current manager. Playing career Born in Santander, Cantabria, Balta was a UD Salamanca youth graduate. After being promoted to the first team in 1984, he represented them in both Segunda División and Segunda División B over 11 seasons, playing 274 league matches and scoring 22 goals. Balta was part of the squad that competed in La Liga in 1983–84, but failed to appear in any games. He retired in 1995 at the age of 33, after helping to promotion to the top flight. Coaching career Shortly after his retirement, Balta started working as an assistant manager at his only club, acting as an occasional interim coach. In March 2001 he was appointed at the main squad, but was dismissed in October of the following year. In November 2003, Balta was named Zamora CF manager, and led the side to the play-offs final in 2004, losing to CD Castellón ...
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