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Ramón Vázquez García
Ramón Vázquez García (born 14 February 1964), commonly known as Ramón, is a former Spanish footballer who played as a forward. Club career Ramón began his career at Sevilla, initially playing for the club's B team, Sevilla Atlético. On 17 March 1983, Ramón scored 13 minutes into his debut, in a 3–2 away win against Salamanca. In 1985, after struggling for game time at Sevilla, Ramón was loaned to Recreativo for a season. Ramón played every league game for Recreativo in the 1985–86 Segunda División, scoring twelve times. Upon his return to Sevilla, Ramón became a regular, playing 40 games in the following season. Ramón remained with Sevilla until 1992, when he was released from the club after failing to agree a new contract. In 1992, Ramón signed for Deportivo La Coruña, however failed to make an appearance for the club due to injury problems. In 1993, Ramón signed for Albacete, making 17 appearances, all as a substitute. Ramón retired from football at the en ...
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Alcalá De Guadaíra
Alcalá de Guadaíra () is a town located approximately 17 km southeast of Seville, Spain, Seville, Spain; in recent years the expansion of Seville has meant that Alcalá has become a suburb of that city. Alcalá used to be known as ''Alcalá de los Panaderos'' (Alcalá of the Bakers) because it provided most of Seville's bread. The town is located on the banks of the Guadaíra River, and watermills built during the Moorish period of Spain can still be found in the area. History ''Irippo'', the main Turdetan city in the Guadaíra basin, was located in Mesa de Gandul (Alcalá de Guadaíra), and minted its own coin in Roman times. The site of Alcalá was islamic conquest of Spain, taken by Muslim forces in the 8th century and their name has held to modern times. The toponym Alcalá, from the Arabic language, Arabic القلعة ''al-qalʿa'' for fortification or citadel, is shared by many places throughout Spain. Alcalá de Guadaíra was under the domination of multiple Musli ...
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