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Carlos Morales (pitcher)
Carlos Morales may refer to: Sports *Carlos Morales (footballer, born 1979), Mexican association football player *Carlos Luis Morales (born 1965), Ecuadorian association football goalkeeper *Carlos María Morales (born 1970), Uruguayan footballer *Carlos Morales (soccer, born 1982) (born 1982), Puerto Rican association football player *Carlos Morales (footballer, born 1968), Paraguayan association football player *Carlos Morales (athlete), Chilean track and field sprinter in the 1991 South American Championships in Athletics Politics *Carlos Felipe Morales (1868–1914), Dominican priest, politician, and military figure *Carlos Mireles Morales (born 1937), Mexican politician *Carlos Morales Troncoso (1940–2014), Dominican vice-president and foreign minister *Carlos Raúl Morales (born 1970), Guatemalan diplomat Other *Carlos Emilio Morales (1939–2014), Cuban jazz guitarist *Carlos Morales Quintana (born 1970), Spanish architect *Carlos Morales (actor) Carlin Craig Woodruff Jr ...
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Carlos Morales (footballer, Born 1979)
Carlos Morales may refer to: Sports *Carlos Morales (footballer, born 1979), Mexican association football player *Carlos Luis Morales (born 1965), Ecuadorian association football goalkeeper *Carlos María Morales (born 1970), Uruguayan footballer *Carlos Morales (soccer, born 1982) (born 1982), Puerto Rican association football player *Carlos Morales (footballer, born 1968), Paraguayan association football player *Carlos Morales (athlete), Chilean track and field sprinter in the 1991 South American Championships in Athletics Politics *Carlos Felipe Morales (1868–1914), Dominican priest, politician, and military figure *Carlos Mireles Morales (born 1937), Mexican politician *Carlos Morales Troncoso (1940–2014), Dominican vice-president and foreign minister *Carlos Raúl Morales (born 1970), Guatemalan diplomat Other *Carlos Emilio Morales (1939–2014), Cuban jazz guitarist *Carlos Morales Quintana (born 1970), Spanish architect *Carlos Morales (actor) Carlin Craig Woodruff Jr ...
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Carlos Luis Morales
Carlos Luis Morales Benítez (12 June 1965 – 22 June 2020) was a journalist and a football goalkeeper from Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ' .... He also served as elected prefect of Guayas Province. Corruption scandals On June 3, 2020, Carlos Luis Morales was detained in an investigation for alleged use of unfair influence in the acquisition of medical supplies, COVID-19 exams and masks. After 5 hours of persecution and police search, he was detained in San Isidro, a citadel on the road to Samborondón, after several houses were raided in the sector before he was captured, within investigations for alleged traffic crimes, of influence and embezzlement. The situation worsened after Morales presented 17 contracts in which his wife, Sandra Arcos, and his wi ...
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Carlos María Morales
Carlos María Morales Maeso (born 1 March 1970 in Montevideo) is a former Uruguayan footballer. and he resigned as manager of Liga MX club San Luis in March 2013. Club career Morales spent most of his career in Uruguay, Chile and Mexico, notably playing for River Plate (URU) in the Primera División Uruguaya as well as Toluca Toluca , officially Toluca de Lerdo , is the state capital of the State of Mexico as well as the seat of the Municipality of Toluca. With a population of 910,608 as of the 2020 census, Toluca is the fifth most populous city in Mexico. The city f ... and Club Atlas, Atlas in the Primera División de México. International career Morales made seven appearances for the senior Uruguay national football team during 2001. References External links

* 1970 births Living people Uruguayan footballers Uruguay international footballers 2001 Copa América players Uruguayan Primera División players Liga MX players Ecuadorian Serie A players Club A ...
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Carlos Morales (soccer, Born 1982)
Carlos Morales, (born September 11, United States) is an American-born Puerto Rican soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Gigantes de Carolina FC of the Puerto Rico Soccer League and the Puerto Rico national football team The Puerto Rico national football team ( es, Selección de fútbol de Puerto Rico) represents Puerto Rico in men's international football, and are governed by the Federación Puertorriqueña de Fútbol (FPF). The team's nickname is ''El Huracá ....Guadeloupe survive late scare to dispose of Puerto Rico with ten men


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Carlos Morales (footballer, Born 1968)
Carlos Leonardo Morales Santos (born 4 November 1968 in Asunción) is a Paraguayan retired footballer who played mainly as an attacking midfielder. Football career Having started with local Club Guaraní in 1985, Morales played most of his career in Argentina, appearing for eight different clubs in that country (11 overall) and retiring in 2006 at the age of 38. He represented Paraguay at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, playing the first half of the 0–0 group stage draw against BulgariaParaguay – Bulgaria 0–0
Planet World Cup, 12 June 1998 and gaining a total of seven
caps Caps are flat headgear. Caps or CAPS may also refer to: Science and technology Computing * CESG Assi ...
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Carlos Morales (athlete)
Carlos Morales may refer to: Sports *Carlos Morales (footballer, born 1979), Mexican association football player *Carlos Luis Morales (born 1965), Ecuadorian association football goalkeeper *Carlos María Morales (born 1970), Uruguayan footballer *Carlos Morales (soccer, born 1982) (born 1982), Puerto Rican association football player *Carlos Morales (footballer, born 1968), Paraguayan association football player * Carlos Morales (athlete), Chilean track and field sprinter in the 1991 South American Championships in Athletics Politics * Carlos Felipe Morales (1868–1914), Dominican priest, politician, and military figure * Carlos Mireles Morales (born 1937), Mexican politician *Carlos Morales Troncoso (1940–2014), Dominican vice-president and foreign minister * Carlos Raúl Morales (born 1970), Guatemalan diplomat Other *Carlos Emilio Morales (1939–2014), Cuban jazz guitarist * Carlos Morales Quintana (born 1970), Spanish architect *Carlos Morales (actor) Carlin Craig Woodru ...
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1991 South American Championships In Athletics
The 36th South American Championships in Athletics The South American Championships in Athletics is a biennial athletics event organized by CONSUDATLE. The first edition in 1919 was competed between only two countries (Chile and Uruguay), but it has since expanded and has generally been held every ... were held in Manaus, Brazil, between 28 and 30 June 1991. Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table See also * 1991 in athletics (track and field) External links Men Results– GBR Athletics – GBR Athletics {{South American athletics championships S South American Championships in Athletics A 1991 in South American sport International athletics competitions hosted by Brazil ...
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Carlos Felipe Morales
Carlos Felipe Morales Languasco (Puerto Plata, 23 August 1867 – Paris, 1 March 1914) was a Dominican priest, politician and military figure. Carlos Morales Languasco was born in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic on August 23, 1868. He was the son of Isabel Languasco Chevalier (1832–1905), a native of Puerto Plata, and Agustín Morales Robainne (1839–1893), a native of the Danish West Indies. Languasco was the daughter of a Nicolasa Chevalier Bonne, of French descent and native of Puerto Plata, and Agustín Languasco, a North Italian immigrant from the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont. Meanwhile Agustín Morales was the son of Rovisa Rossetta Robainne (1803–1857), a native of Saint Thomas (Danish West Indies), and Agustín Morales Brito (1806—1869), a Spaniard from Lanzarote. Morales Languasco was ordained presbyter or priest by ''monsignor'' Fernando Arturo de Meriño in 1891. Morales retired from priesthood to engage in politics. He served as the President of Chambe ...
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Carlos Mireles Morales
Carlos Mireles Morales (born 18 October 1937) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party. As of 2014 he served as Deputy of the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress The LIX Legislature of the Congress of Mexico met from September 2003 to August 2006. All members of the lower house (Chamber of Deputies) of the Congress were elected in the elections of July 2003 while members of the upper house (Senate) were ... as a plurinominal representative. References 1937 births Living people Politicians from Nuevo León Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians Deputies of the LIX Legislature of Mexico {{Mexico-deputy-InstitutionalRevolutionary-1930s-stub ...
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Carlos Morales Troncoso
Carlos Morales Troncoso (29 September 1940 – 25 October 2014) was Vice President of the Dominican Republic from 1986 to 1994 and its foreign minister from 2004 to 2014. Family background Carlos Morales Troncoso’s grandfather, Manuel de Jesús Troncoso de la Concha, was figurehead president under dictator Rafael Trujillo from 1940 to 1942. Carlos Morales Troncoso studied in Puerto Rico until his family moved to New Orleans, where his father, Avelino Eduardo Morales, was named General Consul and where Carlos continued his studies. Career Morales Troncoso graduated in sugar and chemical engineering at Louisiana State University and worked at the South Puerto Rico Sugar Corporation's Romana sugar factory, becoming head of the Gulf + Western owned company at the age of 32. He entered politics when President Joaquin Balaguer asked him to be his vice-president for the PRSC ticket at the 1986 presidential elections. He served as vice-president from 1986-1994. He was also head ...
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Carlos Raúl Morales
Carlos Raúl Morales Moscoso (born 7 October 1970) is a Guatemalan diplomat and former government official. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala from September 2014 to August 2017. Career Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Due to the foreign policy of Guatemala towards Belize, he left office in November 2011, so he could continue serving as the executive secretary of the Commission of Belize of Guatemala, until this unit was shut down by president Pérez Molina in February 2012. After that, he assumed the office of the vice minister again, and held the position until his nomination as minister. During his time in office, he handled the bilateral and multilateral agenda, among other tasks. Minister of Foreign Affairs Morales was sworn by President Otto Pérez Molina as the Foreign Affairs Minister on 18 September 2014. He replaced Fernando Carrera, who was designated as the Ambassador to the United Nations. Morales was the third foreign affairs minister un ...
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Carlos Emilio Morales
Carlos Emilio Morales (November 6, 1939 – November 11, 2014) was a Cuban jazz guitarist. Selected discography *''Irakere'' (1979) *''Havana Jam'' (1979) *''The Legendary Irakere in London'' (1987) *''Homenaje a Beny Moré'' (1989) *''Misa Negra'' (1992) *''Bebo Rides Again'' (1994) *''Cuba Jazz'' (1996) *''Night at Ronnie Scott's, Vol. 4'' (1996) *''United Nations of Messidor'' (1996) *''Nu Yorica 2!: Further Adventures in Latin Music Chang'' (1998) *''Babalu Ayé'' (1999) *''Afro Cuban Jazz Now'' (2001) *''Afro Cuban Trombone'' (2003) *''Lost Sessions'' (2003) *''Arturo Sandoval & The Latin Jazz Orchestra'' (2007) *''Tata Güines'' (2007) *''Irakere 1978 World Tour'' (2008) *''Chucho Valdés and his Combo'' (2008) *''Fania All-Stars Havana Jam 2'' (2009) *''Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna'' (2009) References Further reading *''Cuba: A Global Studies Handbook'' – Ted A. Henken Ph.D. Publisher: ABC-CLIO, 2007. Format: Hardcover, 578pp. Language: English. *''Cuban Music fro ...
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