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C.D. Vaca Díez
Club Deportivo Vaca Díez is a Bolivian football club based in Cobija, Pando. The club was founded on 19 March 1952, and competes in the first tier of the Pando Football Association Championship, holding home matches at the ''Estadio Roberto Jordán Cuéllar'', with a capacity of 25,000 people. History Founded on 19 March 1952, Vaca Díez played for the first time in a national competition in 2005, after winning their regional league championship in Pando and subsequently qualifying to the Copa Simón Bolívar. The club played in that category in a further seven times, reaching the final in 2022. On 24 November 2022, Vaca Díez achieved their first-ever promotion to the Primera División, after defeating Libertad Gran Mamoré on penalties. Vaca Díez participated in the 2023 Bolivian Primera División tournament, but were relegated after finishing the season in the bottom two places of the aggregate table. Honours *Copa Simón Bolívar: 2022 Managers * Jehanamed Castedo ...
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Estadio Roberto Jordán Cuéllar
Estadio Roberto Jordán Cuéllar is a multi-use stadium in Cobija, Bolivia. It is currently used mostly for football matches, on club level by local sides Mariscal Sucre Club Mariscal Sucre de Deportes, commonly known as Mariscal Sucre, is a Peruvian football club, located in the city of La Victoria, Lima. The club was founded with the name of Sucre FC and was promoted to Peruvian Primera División in 1933, late ..., Universitario de Pando and Vaca Díez. The stadium has a capacity of 24,000 spectators. References External linksSoccerway team profile Football venues in Bolivia Buildings and structures in Pando Department {{bolivia-sports-venue-stub ...
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Denis Aramayo
Denis may refer to: People * Saint Denis of Paris, 3rd-century Christian martyr and first bishop of Paris * Denis the Areopagite, Biblical figure * Denis, Bishop of Győr (13th century), Hungarian prelate * Denis, son of Ampud (died 1236), baron in the Kingdom of Hungary * Denis the Carthusian (1402–1471), theologian and mystic * Denis of Hungary (c. 1210–1272), Hungarian-born Aragonese knight * Denis of Portugal (1261–1325), king of Portugal * Denis of the Nativity (1600–1638), French sailor and cartographer * Denis, Lord of Cifuentes (1354–1397) * Denis the Little (c. 470 – c. 544), Scythian monk * Dênis (footballer, born 1983) (born 1983), Brazilian retired footballer * Denis (footballer, born 1987) (born 1987), Brazilian professional footballer * Denis (footballer, born 1989) (born 1989), Brazilian footballer * Denis (harpsichord makers), French harpsichord makers * Denis Handlin (born 1951), Australian entrepreneur and business executive * Denis Loktev (bor ...
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Football Clubs In Bolivia
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' generally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called ''football'' include association football (known as ''soccer'' in Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States, and sometimes in Ireland and New Zealand); Australian rules football; Gaelic football; gridiron football (specifically American football, arena football, or Canadian football); International rules football; rugby league football; and rugby union football. These various forms of football share, to varying degrees, common origins and are known as "football codes". There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world. Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th c ...
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Rodrigo Santana (footballer)
Rodrigo Marques de Santana (born 29 May 1982), known as Rodrigo Santana, is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played as an attacking midfielder. Career Born in Santos, São Paulo, Santana played as a midfielder and retired in 2010, aged 28, after suffering a hand injury while representing Confiança. He started his career as Camboriú's assistant, being named manager shortly after. In 2011, Santana was named manager of Pinheiros' under-20 manager, being in charge of the first team afterwards. He left the club in November, being immediately appointed Nenê Belarmino's assistant at Uberaba. On 14 February 2012, Santana left Uberaba and was named Portuguesa Santista manager. Late in the year, he was also in charge of União Suzano during a trip in Bolivia. In 2013, Santana was Grêmio Barueri's assistant during the Campeonato Paulista Série A2. On 5 November of that year, he was presented as manager of the under-20 squad of São Carlos for the ensuing Copa ...
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Carlos Fonseca (football Manager)
Carlos Fonseca Amador (23 June 1936 – 8 November 1976) was a Nicaraguan professor, politician, writer and revolutionary who was one of the founders of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN). Fonseca was later killed in the mountains of the Zelaya Department, Nicaragua, three years before the FSLN took power. He has posthumously received the titles of National Hero of Nicaragua and Commander in Chief of the Sandinista Popular Revolution. Early years Carlos Fonseca Amador was born in the El Laborío neighborhood of the city of Matagalpa on 23 June 1936. He was the son of Agustina Fonseca Úbeda, from San Rafael del Norte, a peasant and cook, and Fausto Amador Alemán, a member of a wealthy coffee-growing family and administrator of the La Reina mine in San Ramón, Matagalpa. Fonseca was born in a "corner house" his aunt Isaura owned, where his mother lived in a back room. At the age of 9, he began selling candies that his mother made and later sold newspapers on the stre ...
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José Aurelio Gay
José Aurelio Gay López (born 10 December 1965) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, currently a manager. He was associated with Zaragoza throughout his career, serving the club as both a player and manager. He amassed La Liga totals of 180 matches and 27 goals over eight seasons, starting out at Castilla. After starting working in that capacity in 2001, Gay went on to coach a host of clubs in the Segunda División and Segunda División B. Playing career Born in Madrid, Gay began playing football with Real Madrid, eventually progressing to the reserves, Castilla CF. While at the club he was a member of the Spain under-20 side that finished runners-up at the 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship, starting in five of six games and appearing as a substitute in the other. After four seasons in the Segunda División, Gay moved up to La Liga with RCD Español in summer 1988. He scored twice in 17 matches in his debut season, in which the Catalans were releg ...
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Carlos Hurtado (football Manager)
Carlos Hurtado (born 7 October 1951) is a Peruvian former wrestler who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad () and officially branded as Moscow 1980 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 19 July to 3 August 1980 in Moscow, Soviet Union, in present-day Russ .... References External links * 1951 births Living people Olympic wrestlers for Peru Wrestlers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Wrestlers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Peruvian male sport wrestlers 20th-century Peruvian sportsmen {{Peru-wrestling-bio-stub ...
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Wilson Escalante
Wilson Joel Escalante Paniagua (born 6 May 1977) is a Bolivian football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is the current manager of . Escalante played in three matches for the Bolivia national football team from 2002 to 2003. He was also part of Bolivia's squad for the 2001 Copa América The 2001 Copa América was held in Colombia, from 11 to 29 July. It was organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body. Colombia won the tournament for the 1st time without conceding a goal. Brazil were the two-time defending cha ... tournament. References External links * 1977 births Living people Bolivian men's footballers Bolivia men's international footballers Footballers from Santa Cruz de la Sierra Men's association football defenders Oriente Petrolero players La Paz F.C. players C.D. Jorge Wilstermann players Club Deportivo Guabirá players Bolivian football managers C.D. Vaca Díez managers Real Santa Cruz managers {{ ...
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Yonny Nay
Yonnie or Yonny may refer to: * Thomas Licavoli (1904-1973), American gangster and bootlegger during Prohibition, nicknamed "Yonnie" * Joseph Yonnie Starr (1905-1990), Canadian Hall-of-Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer * Yonny Hernández (born 1988), Colombian motorcycle racer * DJ Yonny DJ Yonny (born Jonathan Ávila; May 17) is an American DJ, producer and remixer. Known for his time on New York City's radio station WBMP and on Philadelphia's radio station WRDW-FM. He is also a member of The Heavy Hitters DJs. Early life J ... (born 1983), American disc jockey born Jonathan Ávila Fictional Characters * Yonny, the doctor of the Rescue Corps. He is in charge of night expeditions to gather Glow sap in an effort to cure leaflings from Pikmin 4 {{Disambig Nicknames ...
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Copa Simón Bolívar (Bolivia)
The old 2nd tier in the Bolivian Football pyramid consists of 9 regional leagues (one for each department), the number of participants varies depending on the department, It usually has between 8 and 12 teams. Both winner and runner-up of each league compete in the Copa Simón Bolívar, with the winner of such tournament gaining promotion to the 1st Division, and the runner-up playing a play-off match with the 11th placed team in the 1st Division. Until 1976 all 8 regional championships (Pando didn't have an organized tournament back then) were the top in the national football pyramid, with the winner of the Copa Simón Bolívar being crowned as national champion. In 2011, and for five seasons, the Copa Simón Bolívar was replaced by the Liga Nacional B, until 2016 when it was reinstated as Bolivia's second-tier football championship. The oldest regional championship is the one played in La Paz, it started in 1914 and it was considered for many years as the top Bolivian league, ...
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