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Sergio Ubillús
Sergio Hernán Ubillús Segura (born 1 January 1980) is a Peruvian people, Peruvian Association football, footballer who plays as a Defender (association football), left back for Cobresol in the Torneo Descentralizado. Club career Sergio Ubillús began his senior career in the Torneo Descentralizado with Universitario de Deportes in the 2000 Torneo Descentralizado, 2000 season playing under manager Roberto Challe. He stayed with Universitario only until the next season. References

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Chiclayo
Chiclayo (; mochica language, Mochica: ''Cɥiclaiæp'') is the principal city and capital of the Lambayeque region and Chiclayo Province in northern Peru. It is located from the Pacific coast, from the city of Trujillo, Peru, Trujillo, and from the country's capital, Lima. The city was originally founded by Spanish priests as "Santa María de los Valles de Chiclayo" in the 16th century, acting as a small town of passage and rest of travelers. It was declared an official city on 15 April 1835 by president Felipe Santiago Salaverry. He named Chiclayo "the Heroic City" to recognize the courage of its citizens in the fight for independence, a title it still holds. Other nicknames for Chiclayo include "The Capital of Friendship" and the "Pearl of the North", due to its kind and friendly nature of its people. Chiclayo is Peru's List of 20 largest cities in Peru, fourth-largest city, after Lima, Arequipa, and Trujillo, with a population of 738,000 as of 2011.
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