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Roberto Trotta
Roberto Trotta (born 28 January 1969 in Pigüé) is an Argentine football manager and former defender. Trotta played club football in Argentina, Spain, Italy, Mexico and Ecuador. During his time in the Argentine Primera he set the record for the highest number of red cards ever with 17. Trotta was a member of several championship winning teams, the highlight of his career was helping Vélez Sársfield to win the 1994 Copa Libertadores. Trotta has worked as a manager, including a spell as manager of Almagro in 2007. Titles ''Vélez Sársfield'' * Torneo Apertura: 1995 * Torneo Clausura: 1993 * Copa Libertadores: 1994 * Intercontinental Cup: 1994 * Copa Interamericana: 1994 ''River Plate'' * Torneo Apertura: 1999 * Torneo Clausura: 2000 File:2000 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Protests against Bush v. Gore after the 2000 United States presidential election; Heads of state meet for the Millennium Summit; The International Space Station in its infant form ...
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Pigüé
Pigüé () is a town in Argentina located in the Pampas, south-west of Buenos Aires. It was founded by 165 Occitan language, Occitan-speaking France, French immigrants from Aveyron (Avairon in Occitan language, occitan) and one Argentine of direct Republic of Ireland, Irish descent on December 4, 1884. The urban population is now 13,822 (INDEC 2001) and has increased by 9.5% since the 1991 census. Pigüé is the administrative centre of Saavedra Partido, Buenos Aires Province. History A brief account Pigüé, ''Pi-Hue'', which means ''gathering place'' in Mapuche tongue, is home to an Occitan-speaking community coming from Rouergue, Occitania. It is located where two chains of hills meet, the Cura Malal to the west and the Bravard to the east. But Pigüé would never exist as a town were it not for Clément Cabanettes, a man born in 1851 in the small village of Ambec, commune of Lassouts near Saint-Côme (Sant Còsme d’Òlt en Occitan language, occitan) in the southern French '' ...
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