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Luis Gómez (boxer)
Luis Gómez may refer to: *Luis Gómez (footballer) (born 1972), retired footballer from Ecuador * Luis Gómez (baseball) (born 1951), retired baseball player from Mexico *Luis Gómez (tennis) (born 1992), Panamanian tennis player *Luis Gómez-Montejano (1922–2017), president of Real Madrid *Luis Moises Gomez (c. 1660–1740), Sephardic Jewish merchant and trader *Luis Arce Gómez (born 1938), Bolivian military officer *Luis Eduardo Gómez (1941–2011), Colombian journalist *Luis Gómez Gómez Luis Gómez Gómez (born 10 August 1980) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PRI. In the 2012 general election he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies to represent the fifth district of Chiapas during the 62nd Congress The 62nd Un ... (born 1980), Mexican politician * Luis Hernando Gómez (born 1958), Colombian drug trafficker {{hndis, name=Gomez, Luis ...
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Luis Gómez (footballer)
Luis Oswaldo Gómez Cáceres (born 20 April 1972 in Guayaquil), nicknamed "El Chino" (''the Chinese'') is a retired Ecuadorian footballer. Club career He played mostly for Barcelona Guayaquil, Deportivo Quito and for LDU Quito. In Argentina, he played in Ferro Carril Oeste. International career He played for the Ecuador national football team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.2002 FIFA World Cup: Ecuador Squad
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Luis Gómez (baseball)
Luis Gómez (born August 19, 1951) is a Mexican former professional baseball player who played during the 1970s and 1980s. Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in 1951 and raised in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, he attended and graduated from Nightingale Jr. High, then attended Belmont High School in Los Angeles, California and UCLA. In 1969 Luis set two records in baseball and football at Belmont High with a .559 batting average and with 2,148 total yards as a quarterback. The 5'9" Gómez played on the UCLA baseball team for three years ('71-'73) at shortstop. There he compiled a batting average of .272, 2 HR, including a grand slam, and 34 RBI. During his senior year, his batting average was .301 in 52 games and 186 at bats. Luis started his major league baseball career with the Minnesota Twins The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the Am ...
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Luis Gómez (tennis)
Luis Gómez (born 18 December 1992) is a Panamanian tennis player. Gómez makes appearances at the Visit Panamá Cup. Gómez represents Panama at the Davis Cup where he has a singles W/L record of 2–3, and a doubles W/L of 4–8. The Group III Americas event took place 17 to 22 June 2019 at the Escazu Country Club in Costa Rica on hard court, and Gómez participated in both singles and doubles. The Panama team beat the Honduras, Bermuda, and Trinidad & Tobago teams 2–1 but lost to the Jamaica and Cuba Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos. Cuba is located where the northern Caribbea ... teams 1–2. References External links * * * 1992 births Living people Sportspeople from Panama City Panamanian male tennis players 21st-century Panamanian people {{NorthAm-tennis-bio-stub ...
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Luis Gómez-Montejano
Luis Gómez-Montejano (24 August 1922 – 5 February 2017)
was a Spanish who was the Acting President of Real Madrid from 26 April 2006 until 2 July 2006. Born in , Gómez-Montejano assumed ...
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Luis Moises Gomez
Luis Moses Gomez (c. 1660–1740 ) was a Spanish-Sephardic Jewish merchant and trader, whose Spanish Jewish ancestors fled to France and England to escape from the Spanish Inquisition for the New World. Gomez came to New York in 1703. In 1705 he was granted an Act of Denization from Queen Anne of England. This certificate gave him rights to conduct business, own property, and live freely within the Colonies without an oath of allegiance to the Church of England. Gomez established himself as a prominent businessman and leader within the early Jewish community in New York and in 1714 he purchased in Marlboro on the west side of the Hudson River in the then-British colony of New York. There he built a single-story fieldstone block house now called the Gomez Mill House. For some thirty years he and his sons lived there and ran a profitable fur trading post. He quarried limestone and milled timber there for the City of New York, south. His house on the Hudson Highlands where s ...
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Luis Arce Gómez
Luis Arce Gómez (1938 – March 30, 2020) was a colonel in the Bolivian Army. In 1980 he backed the bloody coup (sometimes referred to as the " Cocaine Coup") that brought to power the General Luis García Meza. Arce served as García Meza's Minister of the Interior. Biography Early life Arce was born in 1938 in Sucre, Bolivia. He was the cousin of the notorious Bolivian drug lord Roberto Suárez Goméz. Career Arce's tenure as Minister involved the passing of such measures as the banning of all political parties, the incarceration and/or exile of most political opponents, the repression of trade unions, and the censorship of the mass media. Arce had said that all Bolivians who may be opposed to the new order should "walk around with their written will under their arms." The García Meza government was also deeply involved in drug trafficking activities, with Arce as a link. Eventually, Arce was forced to resign, as was García. Incarceration In the late 1980s, A ...
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Luis Eduardo Gómez
Luis Eduardo Gómez (ca. 1941 – 30 June 2011), a Colombian, was working as a freelance journalist for local newspapers in the Urabá region of Antioquia, Colombia. Gómez was shot by gunmen on his way home and his death grabbed the attention of people worldwide. His death brought to light corruption taking place between local politicians and paramilitary groups.BBC NEWS. "Witness in Colombian paramilitary court case killed" BBC News. July 01. Retrieved September 21, 201Inter American Press Association. 2011. "Independent journalist, testifying before judicial authorities in investigations of parapolitics." El espectador. Retrieved September 21, 201St. Louis Today. 2011. "Colombians fall prey to paramilitary gangs turned criminals." Retrieved September 22, 201St. Louis Today/ref> Death While walking home with his wife, Gómez was attacked by gunmen. The attackers had been waiting for the journalist when he arrived. Afterward, the gunman immediately fled the crime scene. ...
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Luis Gómez Gómez
Luis Gómez Gómez (born 10 August 1980) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PRI. In the 2012 general election he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies to represent the fifth district of Chiapas during the 62nd Congress The 62nd United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4, 1911, to M .... References 1980 births Living people People from Chiapas Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians Deputies of the LXII Legislature of Mexico Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Chiapas {{Mexico-deputy-InstitutionalRevolutionary-1980s-stub ...
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