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Manuel López (governor)
Manuel López may refer to: Footballers *Travieso (footballer) (Manuel López Llamosas, 1900–1975), Spanish football forward * Manuel López (Chilean footballer) (born 1972), Chilean football defender * Manuel López Mondragón (born 1983), Mexican football defender * Manolo (footballer, born 1985) (Manuel López Escámez), Spanish football midfielder * Manuel López (Guatemalan footballer) (born 1990), Guatemalan defender * Manuel López (Argentine footballer) (born 1995), Argentine football forward Others *Manuel López (boxer) (1929–1954), Argentine lightweight Olympian * Manuel López Ochoa (1933–2011), Mexican actor * Manuel López Villarreal (born 1958), Mexican politician *Manuel López (artist) Manuel López (born 1983) is an artist and educator based in Los Angeles, California. He is an emerging artist in the Chicano art scene and has shown his work at museums and galleries in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City. He specializes in t ... (born 1983), American edu ...
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Travieso (footballer)
Manuel López Llamosas (1 May 1900 – 14 October 1975), known as Travieso, was a Spanish footballer who represented multiple teams in Spain. He was capped once by the Spain national football team in 1922, scoring twice. Club career Travieso started his career in the academies of Real Zaragoza and CE Sabadell, before going on to play regional football. Travieso's career highlight was his three-year spell at Athletic Bilbao (1921 to 1924), scoring 24 goals in just 22 appearances for the club, including the only goal of the 1923 Copa del Rey Final against Europa. International career He earned only one cap for Spain, but he made it count as he scored two goals in a 4–0 win over France on 30 April 1922. While he was an Athletic Bilbao player, he played for the Biscay national team, being part of the team that participated in two tournaments of the Prince of Asturias Cup in the early 20s, scoring once in the 1922-23 edition and scoring twice in 1923-24 as Biscay beat ...
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