Manuel Torres (footballer, Born 1912)
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Manuel Torres (footballer, Born 1912)
Manuel Torres Aragón (11 July 1912 – 2 April 1990) was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder for Real Betis and Atlético Madrid in the 1930s. Playing career Born on 11 July 1912 in the Andalusian town of Cantillana, Torres began his football career at Real Betis in 1930, aged 18, with whom he played for three seasons, until 1933. He mostly remained an unused substitute at Betis, playing only three official matches for the club between 1930 and 1932, two in the 1930–31 Segunda División and one in the Andalusian championship, thus failing to appear in Betis' triumphant campaign in the 1931–32 Segunda División, so he is not officially considered one of its winners. In the 1932–33 season, he was one of the first players of Betis' newly-formed amateur reserve team, then coached by Andrés Aranda, where he played alongside the likes of José Luis Espinosa and Paquirri. During that season, he only played one official match for the Betis first team, in which he sco ...
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Cantillana
Cantillana () is a town located in the province of Seville, Andalusia, southern Spain. It was the birthplace of Sufi mystic Abu Madyan. Energy Solar: 3.78 MW h solar farm (bannered by Prodiel.com) on the train station side of the Guadalquivir river, facing an electric substation served by delegates of Elecnor, Endesa, Imesa, Ingersol and Cabelte. Petrochemical: Repsol fuel stations mark Cantillana (24/7) and neighbouring Cantillana la Montana. Roman Mosaic Excavated approximately 1.8 metres below the current residential surface, near the Church of Asuncion. The mosaic features a full image of sea creatures surrounding a mosaiced water well. References Notable people from Cantillana *Abu Madyan * José Pérez Ocaña See also * List of municipalities in Seville Province of Seville, Seville is a provinces of Spain, province in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain, which is divided into 106 Municipalities of Spain, municipalities. S ...
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