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Maximiliano Ré
Maximiliano Ré (born 23 March 1987) is an Argentina, Argentine-Italians, Italian association football, footballer. Biography Re started his career at hometown club Rosario Central. In August 2007, he was signed by A.C. Siena, Siena, where he played at Campionato Nazionale Primavera, Primavera Team, and call-up to Torneo di Viareggio 2008. In February 2009, he was loaned to V.F. Colligiana, Colligiana. His teammate Rodrigo De Lazzari also moved to the club on free transfer. In summer 2009, he went to Spanish regional league side UD Ibiza-Eivissa. In the winter transfer 2010 signing for the CD Izarra though he plays a few minutes. References External links

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Rosario
Rosario () is the largest city in the central provinces of Argentina, Argentine province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe. The city, located northwest of Buenos Aires on the west bank of the Paraná River, is the third-most populous city in the country after Buenos Aires and Cordoba. With a growing and important metropolitan area, Greater Rosario has an estimated population of 1,750,000 . One of its main attractions includes the neoclassical architecture, neoclassical, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco architecture that has been preserved in hundreds of residences, houses and public buildings. The city is also famous for being the birthplace of the Argentine footballer Lionel Messi. Rosario is the head city of the Rosario Department and is located at the heart of the major industrial corridor in Argentina. The city is a major rail transport, railroad terminal and the shipping center for north-eastern Argentina. Ships reach the city via the Paraná River, which allows the existence of a ...
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