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Pablo Sanz (footballer, Born 1973), Pablo Sanz
Pablo Sanz may refer to: * (1932–2012), Spanish actor in films such as '' Carnival Day'' * Pablo Sanz (footballer, born 1973), Spanish assistant football manager and former football midfielder * Pablo Sanz (footballer, born 1995), Spanish football forward {{hndis, Sanz, Pablo ...
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Carnival Day
''Carnival Day'' (Spanish: ''Días de feria'') is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael J. Salvia.Comas p.297 Cast * Manuel Arbó * Pedro Beltrán (actor), Pedro Beltrán as Isidoro * Juan Bienvenida * Pilar Cansino as Rosa * José Luis Coll * Irene Daina as Maruxa * Javier García (actor), Javier García as Germán * Lola García * Manuel Insúa * José Isbert as Don Damián * Tony Leblanc as Camarero * Goyo Lebrero * Carlos Lucas (actor), Carlos Lucas as Espectador * José Luis López Vázquez as Figueroa * Antonio Martinez (actor), Antonio Martinez * Santiago Ontañón * Gisia Paradís as Erika * Carmen Porcel * Joaquín Portillo 'Top' * Jesús Puente * Nora Samsó * * Josefina Serratosa * Luis Sánchez Polack * Ángel Álvarez * Enrique Ávila as Antón References Bibliography * Àngel Comas. ''Diccionari de llargmetratges: el cinema a Catalunya durant la Segona República, la Guerra Civil i el franquisme (1930-1975)''. Cossetàni ...
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Pablo Sanz (footballer, Born 1973)
Pablo Sanz Iniesta (born 30 August 1973) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a midfielder, and the current assistant manager of Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers. Playing career Pablo Sanz was a Barcelona youth product and started his playing career at Barcelona B as midfielder. Due to a lack of playing time, he left for Gimnàstic after just one season. However, he returned to Barcelona B after another season, playing 56 matches and scoring one goal. After Barcelona, he joined Rayo Vallecano in 1997, playing for seven seasons before leaving in 2004, spending the majority of his career with them. He played 168 matches and scored 10 goals. In 2004, he joined Numancia and played one season and played 21 games and scored 1 goal, before leaving in 2005. His career ended with Sabadell, as he joined them in 2005 and stayed for one year, but retired at the end of 2006. Coaching career In 2016, he joined Spain as an assistant of Julen Lopetegui. In 2018, he ...
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