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Felo Ramirez
Felo may refer to: People *Felo Ramírez (1923–2017), Cuban sports announcer *Felo García (born 1928), Costa Rican architect, painter, and footballer *Rafael Batista Hernández (born 1936), Spanish footballer *Felo Maldonado (1938–2010), Puerto Rican baseball player and scout * (born 1952), Chilean troubadour and humorist Other *Felo de se ''Felo de se'' (from Medieval Latin ''fel'' 'lō dē sē'', "felon of him-/herself") was a concept applied against the personal estates (assets) of adults who ended their own lives. Early English common law, among others, by this concept cons ...
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Felo Ramírez
Rafael "Felo" Ramírez (22 June 1923 – 21 August 2017) was a Cuban-American Spanish language sports announcer, most notably for the Miami Marlins. Born in Bayamo, Cuba, Ramirez was also a boxing expert, having broadcast fights for Latin American radio and television audiences since 1949 along with other Spanish-language broadcasters such as Buck Canel and, Pancho Pepe Cróquer when the ''Gillette Cavalcade of Sports'', aired through NBC Red Network, extended their Spanish programming activities to Latin American countries, where it was known as the ''Cabalgata Deportiva Gillette''. Career Ramirez called more than 40 Caribbean World Series. He served as a broadcaster for nine years in his native Cuba, before leaving for Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. From 1993 until April 2017, he was the Spanish radio announcer for the Miami Marlins. He called many baseball moments in his career, including Don Larsen's perfect game, Roberto Clemente's 3,000th Major League hit, and Hank Aa ...
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Felo García
Rafael Ángel "Felo" García Picado (30 July 1928 – 2 December 2023) was a Costa Rican painter, architect, and footballer. García was one of Costa Rica's most outstanding art teachers and administrators in the late 20th century. His work as a promoter of Costa Rican culture earned him the nickname "El adelantado" ("The advanced"). Biography Born in Paraíso de Cartago, García started playing football at Deportivo Saprissa and later played for Club Sport La Libertad and Herediano Club Sport Herediano (), commonly known as Herediano and nicknamed El Team, is a Costa Rican multisport club based in Heredia, Heredia province. Although they compete in a number of different sports, Herediano is mostly known for its association ....‘Felo’ García es el Magón 2008
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Rafael Batista Hernández
Rafael Batista Hernández (born 24 October 1936), also known as Felo, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, he played for UD Las Palmas, Real Madrid and Sevilla. He scored Real's only goal at 1964 European Cup Final The 1964 European Cup Final was a Association football, football match played at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Praterstadion in Vienna, Austria on 27 May 1964 to determine the winner of the 1963–64 European Cup. It was contested by Italian side Inte .... Club career Source: References External links * "Játékos profil: Felo, Rafael Batista Hernández" Spanish footballers Real Madrid CF players Sevilla FC players UD Las Palmas players La Liga players 1936 births Living people Association football midfielders {{Spain-footy-defender-stub ...
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Felo Maldonado
Felo may refer to: People *Felo Ramírez (1923–2017), Cuban sports announcer *Felo García (born 1928), Costa Rican architect, painter, and footballer *Rafael Batista Hernández (born 1936), Spanish footballer * Felo Maldonado (1938–2010), Puerto Rican baseball player and scout * (born 1952), Chilean troubadour and humorist Other *Felo de se ''Felo de se'' (from Medieval Latin ''fel'' 'lō dē sē'', "felon of him-/herself") was a concept applied against the personal estates (assets) of adults who ended their own lives. Early English common law, among others, by this concept cons ...
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