José Martínez may refer to:
Religion
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José Antonio Martínez de Aldunate (1731–1811), Chilean bishop and government member
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Antonio José Martínez
Antonio José Martínez (January 17, 1793 – July 27, 1867) was a New Mexican priest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician. He lived through and influenced three distinct periods of New Mexico's history: ...
(1793–1867), New Mexico Catholic priest
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José O'Callaghan Martínez (1922–2001), Spanish Jesuit Catholic priest, papyrologist, and biblical scholar
Sports
Baseball
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José Martínez (infielder/coach) (1942–2014), Cuban infielder, coach, and executive in Major League Baseball
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José Martínez (pitcher) (born 1971), Dominican pitcher in Major League Baseball
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José Martínez (outfielder/first baseman) (born 1988), Venezuelan infielder/outfielder in Major League baseball
Football
* José Martínez Sánchez (born 1941), better known as
Pirri
José Martínez Sánchez (born 11 March 1945), nicknamed Pirri, is a Spanish former footballer. A central midfielder in the early part of his career, he finished up as a sweeper.
He spent the vast majority of his career with Real Madrid, ap ...
, Spanish football player
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José María Martínez (footballer) (1947–2012), Argentine footballer
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Chepe Martínez (born 1979), Salvadoran footballer who plays for Chalatenango
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José Guadalupe Martínez (born 1983), Mexican goalkeeper for Puebla F.C.
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José Martínez (footballer, born 1983), Spanish football player
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José Joaquín Martínez
José Joaquín Martínez Valadez (born 22 February 1987) is a former Mexican professional footballer who last played as a right-back. His nickname is ''Shaggy'', as he bears a resemblance to the Scooby-Doo character, Shaggy.
Club career
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(born 1987), soccer player that plays for Club América
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José Martínez (footballer, born 1991), Chilean footballer who plays for Universidad Católica
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José Martínez (footballer, born 1993), Spanish footballer who plays for Yunnan Yukun
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José Hernández (footballer, born 1994), Mexican footballer
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José Andrés Martínez (born 1994) Venezuelan, currently with Philadelphia Union
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José Martínez Marsà (born 2002), Spanish football defender
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José Martínez (footballer, born 2002), Bolivian footballer
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José Carlos Martínez (footballer) (born 1997), Guatemalan footballer
Track and field
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José Martínez (sprinter) (1901–?), Mexican Olympic sprinter
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Maria José Martínez-Patiño
Maria may refer to:
People
* Mary, mother of Jesus
* Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages
Place names Extraterrestrial
* 170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877
* Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, ...
(born 1961), Spanish hurdler, competed as woman but was declared a man
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José Manuel Martínez (athlete) José Manuel Martínez may refer to:
* José Manuel Martínez (athlete)
* José Manuel Martínez (serial killer)
* Manel Martínez (José Manuel Martínez Bel, born 1992), Spanish footballer
* Manolo (footballer, born 1960) (José Manuel Ma ...
(born 1971), Spanish long-distance runner
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José Martínez Morote (born 1984), Spanish athlete
Water sports
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José Martínez (rowing) (1895–1971), Spanish coxswain
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José Martínez (Cuban swimmer) (born 1952), Cuban swimmer
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José María Martínez (canoeist) (born 1968), Spanish slalom canoer
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José Martínez (canoeist) (born 1973), Mexican sprint canoer
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José Ángel Martínez (born 1997), Mexican swimmer
Other sports
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José Martínez Ahumada (José Martínez "Limeño"; 1936–2015), Spanish bullfighter
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Jose Martinez (boxer) (born 1951), Canadian Olympic boxer
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José Martínez Valero
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced very differently in each of the two languages: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ).
In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , ...
(1911–1963), Spanish boxer
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Jose Martinez-Zorilla (1912–1989), Mexican Olympic fencer
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José Martínez (volleyball) (born 1993), Mexican international volleyball player
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José Martínez (weightlifter) (born 1950), Colombian Olympic weightlifter
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José Alberto Martínez (born 1975), Spanish professional road bicycle racer
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Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara (born 1999), Peruvian chess player
Other
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Esteban José Martínez Fernández y Martínez de la Sierra
Esteban José Martínez Fernández y Martínez de la Sierra (1742 – 1798) was a Spanish Navy officer, navigator and explorer from Seville. He was a key figure in Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest and the Nootka Crisis.
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(1742–1798), Spanish explorer of the Pacific Northwest
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José Longinos Martínez
José Longinos Martínez (15 March 1756 in Calahorra, La Rioja – 6 November 1802 in Campeche) was a Spanish naturalist whose account of his travels through Baja California Sur, Baja California, and California in 1792 provided an important early ...
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''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indic ...
1792), Spanish naturalist
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José Martínez Ruiz
José Augusto Trinidad Martínez Ruiz, better known by his pseudonym Azorín (; 8 June 1873 – 2 March 1967), was a Spanish novelist, essayist and literary critic.
Biography
José Martínez Ruiz was born in the village of Monòver, Spain i ...
(1873–1967), Spanish poet and writer
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Jose E. Martinez (born 1941), American lawyer and judge
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José Carlos Martínez (politician) (1962–2011), Argentine politician
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José Carlos Martínez (dancer) (born 1969), Spanish dancer
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José Martínez (singer) (active since 1997), singer in C-Note
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José Manuel Martínez (serial killer)
José Manuel Martínez (born June 13, 1962), dubbed El Mano Negra ("The Black Hand") is a Mexican-American former self-described drug cartel hitman.
Martínez confessed to an estimated 36 murders and was sentenced to life in prison after being ...
(born 1962), former self-described Mexican drug cartel hitman
See also
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José Luis Martínez (disambiguation)
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José Antonio Martínez (disambiguation)
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Pepe Martínez (disambiguation)
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