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Spanish footballer (born 1947)
Carles Rexach Cerdà (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkaɾləz rəˈʃak]; born 13 January 1947) is a Spanish former football winger and manager. His career was mainly
Carles_Rexach
Puerto Rican composer (1922–1961)
Regina Rexach González (January 22, 1922 – October 20, 1961) was a Puerto Rican comedy scriptwriter, poet, singer and composer of boleros. Rexach was born
Sylvia_Rexach
Surname list
Rexach is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carles Rexach (born 1947), Spanish footballer and manager Eduardo Serra Rexach (born 1946)
Rexach
Puerto Rican politician
Jaime Benítez Rexach (October 29, 1908 – May 30, 2001) was a Puerto Rican author, academic and politician. He was the longest serving chancellor and the
Jaime_Benítez_Rexach
Puerto Rican politician
Roberto Nicolás Rexach Benítez (December 18, 1929 – April 4, 2012) also known as his stage name Bobby, was a Puerto Rican politician, and former Senator
Roberto_Rexach_Benítez
Puerto Rican architect
Félix Benítez Rexach (March 27, 1886 – November 2, 1975) was a Puerto Rican engineer and businessman who built the Normandie Hotel, located in San Juan
Félix_Benítez_Rexach
Spanish painter
Juan Rexach, (fl. 1431-1482) was a Spanish painter and miniaturist. His date of birth is not known. Most of his life is scarcely documented. He studied
Juan_Rexach
Polish footballer (born 1988)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Robert_Lewandowski
Argentine footballer (born 1987)
Barcelona in September 2000, when Messi was 13. First-team director Carles Rexach immediately wanted to sign him, but the board of directors hesitated; at
Lionel_Messi
Portuguese footballer (born 1985)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Cristiano_Ronaldo
Spanish football manager (born 1971)
B. Just before half-time he wandered into the dug-out and asked Charly Rexach, the youth team manager at the time, the name of the young lad playing on
Pep_Guardiola
French footballer (born 1998)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Kylian_Mbappé
Association football club in Spain
new players. The 1960s saw the emergence of Josep Maria Fusté and Carles Rexach, and the club won the Copa del Generalísimo in 1963 and the Fairs Cup in
FC_Barcelona
Puerto Rican actress and singer (born 1946)
Sharon Riley Rexach (born November 7, 1946) is a Puerto Rican actress and singer, who has been featured in several telenovelas on Puerto Rican television
Sharon_Riley
Spanish politician and businessman
Eduardo Serra Rexach is a Spanish politician and businessman, who served as the Minister of Defence from 1996 to 2000 during the government of José María
Eduardo_Serra_Rexach
French footballer (born 1987)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Karim_Benzema
Brazilian footballer (born 1976)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer)
Ronaldo_(Brazilian_footballer)
Historic building in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Normandie Hotel was the brainchild of Puerto Rican engineer Félix Benítez Rexach. He married the French singer Lucienne D'Hotelle [fr] in 1927 or 1928; reportedly
Normandie_Hotel
Dutch footballer and manager (1947–2016)
temporarily taken over by his assistant Rexach; Cruyff, who had expected Rexach to resign with him, then broke off with Rexach and did not speak to him for years
Johan_Cruyff
103rd season in existence of FC Barcelona
presidency of Joan Gaspart and the single full season of management by Carles Rexach (who had replaced Lorenzo Serra Ferrer in the latter part of the previous
2001–02_FC_Barcelona_season
Football match
after extra time after goals from Tente Sánchez, Juan Manuel Asensi, Carles Rexach, and Hans Krankl, conquering the first UEFA-sanctioned trophy in its history
1979 European Cup Winners' Cup final
1979_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_final
la Liga 2 Luis Aragonés September 1987 May 1988 1 Copa del Rey 1 Carles Rexach June 1988 June 1988 0 Johan Cruyff May 1988 May 1996 4 La Liga 1 Copa del
List_of_FC_Barcelona_managers
Argentine footballer and manager (born 1954)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Mario_Kempes
Puerto Rican educator and education policy expert
San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Luz "Lulu" Martínez Martínez and Jaime Benítez Rexach. Her father was chancellor and president of the University of Puerto Rico
Margarita_Benítez
Uruguayan footballer (born 1987)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Luis_Suárez
British and Canadian musician and actor (1941–2005)
hacking cough and chronic wheezing by late 2004; according to Felix "Oz" Rexach, Baldry's partner of 25 years, he had fallen ill with pneumonia after returning
Long_John_Baldry
Salsa song by Willie Colón & Rubén Blades
Teatro del Sesenta in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1980 at the Teatro Sylvia Rexach; toured to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; and, opened the Joseph Papp's
Pedro_Navaja
Puerto Rican politician (1927–2016)
1981 – December 31, 1992 Preceded by Luis A. Ferré Succeeded by Roberto Rexach Benítez President pro tempore of the Senate of Puerto Rico In office 1973–1976
Miguel_Hernández_Agosto
Puerto Rican actor, director, and playwright (1938–2022)
as the founder and director of the Teatro del Sesenta and Teatro Sylvia Rexach theatre companies, producing nearly all of its shows from 1963 to 1974.
Dean_Zayas
International football competition
Neagu Anatoliy Banishevskiy Vladimir Fedotov Vitaly Shevchenko Quino Carles Rexach José Francisco Rojo Kurt Müller Karl Odermatt René-Pierre Quentin Cemil
UEFA_Euro_1972_qualifying
Puerto Rican businessman
Richard L. Carrión Rexach (born in November 26, 1952) is the executive chairman of Popular, Inc., the parent company of Banco Popular de Puerto Rico and
Richard_Carrión
97th season in existence of FC Barcelona
Cruyff's final with the club, as he was sacked after the May losses. Carles Rexach served as manager until Englishman Bobby Robson was hired. The season is
1995–96_FC_Barcelona_season
Official association football team of Catalonia, Spain
the Soviet Union at the Camp Nou on 6 June 1976. The team included Carles Rexach, guest Netherlands players Johan Cruyff and Johan Neeskens and Chilean international
Catalonia national football team
Catalonia_national_football_team
original on 17 October 2007. Retrieved 9 March 2010. "Mythical Players – Rexach". FC Barcelona. Retrieved 29 September 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated
List_of_FC_Barcelona_players
English comedian, actor, presenter and singer
featuring Lionel Messi, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Adebayo Akinfenwa and Carles Rexach. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Griffith performed God Save
Lloyd_Griffith
Austrian footballer
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Hans_Krankl
Brazilian politician and footballer (born 1966)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Romário
Variety of Peninsular Spanish
Fernández-Ordóñez, Inés (2016). "Dialectos del Español Peninsular" (PDF). In Gutiérrez-Rexach, Javier (ed.). Enciclopedia de Lingüística Hispánica. Milton Park, Abingdon
Castilian_Spanish
Non-voting member of the United States House of Representatives
Santiago Polanco Abreu 1969–1973: Jorge Luis Córdova 1973–1977: Jaime Benítez Rexach 1977–1985: Baltasar Corrada del Río 1985–1992: Jaime Fuster 1992–1993: Antonio
Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico
Resident_Commissioner_of_Puerto_Rico
Puerto Rican politician
Garcia, 1992 Miguel A. De Jesus Garcia, 1993 Rafael Annexy Rexach, 1994 Rafael Annexy Rexach, 1995 Luis Bartolomé Rivera Cuebas, 1996 Luis Bartolomé Rivera
Santos_P._Amadeo
Txetxu Rojo (1973) José Claramunt (1973) José Claramunt 1974–1975 Carles Rexach (1974) Juan Manuel Asensi (1978) Pirri 1975–1978 Euro 1976 qualifying World
List of Spain national football team captains
List_of_Spain_national_football_team_captains
French footballer (born 1972)
Carbonell, Rafael (26 April 2001). "Rexach prescinde de Reina ante la Gramanet y Dutruel será titular" [Rexach leaves Reina out against Gramanet and
Richard_Dutruel
71 – Lionel Messi, 2004–2021 Most goals scored in UEFA Cup: 11 – Carles Rexach, 1972–1981[citation needed] Most goals scored in UEFA Super Cup: 3 – Lionel
List of FC Barcelona records and statistics
List_of_FC_Barcelona_records_and_statistics
Spanish footballer (born 1951)
(in Spanish). Retrieved 13 November 2024. "Rexach, Migueli y Fusté serán asesores deportivos del Barça" [Rexach, Migueli and Fusté will be sporting advisors
Migueli
Hungarian footballer (1927–2006)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Ferenc_Puskás
session January 2, 1993 – January 1, 1997 Leadership President Roberto Rexach Benítez President pro tem Nicolás Nogueras (1993-1995) Luisa Lebrón (1995-1996)
20th_Senate_of_Puerto_Rico
Dutch professional footballer and manager
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Ruud_van_Nistelrooy
Puerto Rican politician (1908–1878)
Garcia, 1992 Miguel A. De Jesus Garcia, 1993 Rafael Annexy Rexach, 1994 Rafael Annexy Rexach, 1995 Luis Bartolomé Rivera Cuebas, 1996 Luis Bartolomé Rivera
Charles_Henry_Juliá_Barreras
Dutch footballer (born 1975)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Roy_Makaay
Mexican footballer and manager (born 1958)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Hugo_Sánchez
Spanish footballer (born 1977)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Raúl_González
Uruguayan footballer and manager (born 1979)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Diego_Forlán
Puerto Rican activist
Marqués Pedro "Davilita" Ortiz Dávila Germán Rieckehoff Helen Rodríguez Trías Daniel Santos Teófilo Villavicencio Marxuach Félix Benítez Rexach v t e
Avelino_González-Claudio
Spanish think tank
formerly Prince of Asturias) Chairman of the Board of Trustees Eduardo Serra Rexach (2001–2005) Gustavo Suárez Pertierra (2006–2011) Emilio Lamo de Espinosa [es]
Elcano_Royal_Institute
Topics referred to by the same term
Portuguese cinematographer Eduardo Serra may also refer to: Eduardo Serra Rexach (born 1946), Spanish politician and businessman Eduardo Serra (admiral)
Eduardo Serra (disambiguation)
Eduardo_Serra_(disambiguation)
Annual association football award event in France
Florea Dumitrache Dinamo București Romania Franz Hasil Feyenoord Austria Hans-Jürgen Kreische Dynamo Dresden East Germany Carles Rexach Barcelona Spain
1970_Ballon_d'Or
Historic bridge in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico
through public subscription. Designer Rafael Nones and builder Félix Benítez Rexach, two of the most prominent figures in Puerto Rican bridge construction in
Las_Cabañas_Bridge
Ukrainian footballer (born 1997)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Artem_Dovbyk
Spanish footballer (1921–2006)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Telmo_Zarra
Dutch football player and executive
April 2001. Serra Ferrer was sacked a week later and replaced by Carles Rexach. As the season drew to a close, Overmars turned into an influential player
Marc_Overmars
Garcia, 1992 Miguel A. De Jesus Garcia, 1993 Rafael Annexy Rexach, 1994 Rafael Annexy Rexach, 1995 Luis Bartolomé Rivera Cuebas, 1996 Luis Bartolomé Rivera
Ricardo_Cruz_Lebrón
Steve Perryman - Shimizu S-Pulse (1998–00), Kashiwa Reysol (2001–02) Carles Rexach - Yokohama Flügels (1998) Rivellino - Shimizu S-Pulse (1994) Joel Santana
List_of_J.League_managers
Dominican-American politician (born 1954)
Democratic Adriano Espaillat (incumbent) 20,724 92.05 Republican Nilda Luz Rexach 1,610 7.15 Conservative David J. Brache 179 0.80 Total votes 22,513 100
Adriano_Espaillat
Brazilian footballer and politician (born 1964)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Bebeto
Commissioner election Nominee Baltasar Corrada del Río Jaime Benítez Rexach Baltasar Quiñones Elias Party New Progressive Popular Democratic Independence
1976 Puerto Rican general election
1976_Puerto_Rican_general_election
Spanish footballer (born 1949)
co-founded the TARR football school in Barcelona with fellow ex-players Carles Rexach, Joaquim Rifé and Antoni Torres. Barcelona La Liga: 1973–74 Copa del Rey:
Juan_Manuel_Asensi
Italian footballer (born 1973)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Christian_Vieri
Ferrer (2001-2005) At Large Oreste Ramos Díaz (1977–1997) San Juan Roberto Rexach Benítez (1985–1998) At Large Luis Rivera Brenes (1977–1980) At Large Charles
List of former members of the Senate of Puerto Rico
List_of_former_members_of_the_Senate_of_Puerto_Rico
Linguist
2002. Coercion and the stage/individual distinction. In Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach (ed.), From words to discourse, 159–179. Leiden: Brill. doi:10.1163/9780585475295_011
Victoria_Escandell-Vidal
Protein family
importin-α in a number of different cases. These included a study led by Michael Rexach and further studies by Dirk Görlich. These groups found that importin-α
Importin
Spanish footballer (born 1967)
played 421 matches overall only behind club greats Xavi, Migueli and Carles Rexach. He subsequently had his first abroad experience, appearing sparingly for
Guillermo_Amor
Initiatives by inhabitants throughout the history of Puerto Rico
Marqués Pedro "Davilita" Ortiz Dávila Germán Rieckehoff Helen Rodríguez Trías Daniel Santos Teófilo Villavicencio Marxuach Félix Benítez Rexach v t e
Puerto Rican independence movement
Puerto_Rican_independence_movement
Puerto Rican singer; formerly with Calle 13
to sing on stage the song "Olas y Arena" by Puerto Rican composer Sylvia Rexach during Drexler's concert in Puerto Rico as part of the Uruguayan singer's
Ile_(singer)
10 January 1997 Gustavo Suárez Pertierra José María Aznar Eduardo Serra Rexach 20º General of the Air Juan Antonio Lombo López 10 January 1997 20 April
Chief of Staff of the Air and Space Force (Spain)
Chief_of_Staff_of_the_Air_and_Space_Force_(Spain)
Spanish footballer (born 1975)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Salva_Ballesta
Stoke City 1968–69 football season
3–0 lead at half-time. Barcelona fought back scoring twice through Carles Rexach and Pedro Zabalza but a Stoke held on for a splendid victory. After unspectacular
1968–69 Stoke City F.C. season
1968–69_Stoke_City_F.C._season
Spanish footballer (1931–2024)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Ricardo_Alós
Association football club in Spain
seasons in Tercera División Luis Suárez Enric Gensana Mariano Gonzalvo Carles Rexach Manuel Sanchís Justo Tejada Jiří Hanke Dagoberto Moll "Club Deportivo Condal ::
CD_Condal
Spanish football club history
new players. The 1960s saw the emergence of Josep Maria Fusté and Carles Rexach, and the club won the Copa del Generalísimo in 1963 and the Fairs Cup in
History_of_FC_Barcelona
Puerto Rican militant (1911–1936)
Marqués Pedro "Davilita" Ortiz Dávila Germán Rieckehoff Helen Rodríguez Trías Daniel Santos Teófilo Villavicencio Marxuach Félix Benítez Rexach v t e
Hiram_Rosado
Atlético Madrid 1969-1970 football season
1 March 1970 23 Atletico Madrid 1–1 CF Barcelona Madrid Aragonés 4' Report 65' Rexach Stadium: Manzanares Referee: Sánchez Ibáñez
1969–70 Atlético Madrid season
1969–70_Atlético_Madrid_season
Spanish footballer
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Marianín
Type of close-ended question
1615–1635. doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2005.05.011. ISSN 0378-2166. Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach (2003). Semantics. Routledge. pp. 410–411. ISBN 0-415-26637-8. Michael K
Yes/no_question
American linguist (1941–2022)
Machine In Semantics: Critical Concepts in Linguistics. Javeier Gutiérrez-Rexach (ed.), Vol. III, pages 20–39. Routledge, 2003. Also in Syntax and Semantics
Lauri_Karttunen
Spanish footballer
of its four founders, all former players of Barcelona: Torres, Asensi, Rexach and Rifé. 1 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 1965–1966. 2 Copa del Rey: 1967–1968
Antoni_Torres
Spanish grammar
3390/languages6040157. Kempchinsky, Paula (2016). "Subjuntivo" [Subjunctive]. In Gutiérrez-Rexach, Javier (ed.). Enciclopedia de Lingüística Hispánica [Encyclopedia of Hispanic
Subjunctive_mood_in_Spanish
Musical artist
muted trumpet) Jason McKenzie (percussion) Shawn Sanders (cello) Glenn Rexach (guitar) The group has collaborated with artists such as Eliza Gilkyson
Will_Taylor_(musician)
Event venue in Madrid, Spain
Leonard Parish, en 1930, dejó El Price en manos de su socio Mariano Sánchez Rexach, que muere en Madrid durante la contienda civil. El circo sufrió los estragos
Circo_Price
Puerto Rican militant (1914–1994)
Marqués Pedro "Davilita" Ortiz Dávila Germán Rieckehoff Helen Rodríguez Trías Daniel Santos Teófilo Villavicencio Marxuach Félix Benítez Rexach v t e
Oscar_Collazo
Nutritional disorder in plants
1093/pcp/pcn184. PMC 2688312. PMID 19816136. Camacho-Cristóbal, Juan J.; Jesús Rexach; Agustín González-Fontes. "Boron in plants: deficiency and toxicity" (PDF)
Boron deficiency (plant disorder)
Boron_deficiency_(plant_disorder)
Puerto Rican judge and athletic booster
Garcia, 1992 Miguel A. De Jesus Garcia, 1993 Rafael Annexy Rexach, 1994 Rafael Annexy Rexach, 1995 Luis Bartolomé Rivera Cuebas, 1996 Luis Bartolomé Rivera
José_Luís_Purcell_Rodríguez
0.53 1970–71 José Eulogio Gárate (3) Atlético Madrid 17 28 0.61 Carles Rexach Barcelona 17 28 0.61 1971–72 Enrique Porta Granada 20 31 0.65 1972–73 Marianín
List_of_La_Liga_top_scorers
Puerto Rican independence activist (1893–1965)
Marqués Pedro "Davilita" Ortiz Dávila Germán Rieckehoff Helen Rodríguez Trías Daniel Santos Teófilo Villavicencio Marxuach Félix Benítez Rexach v t e
Pedro_Albizu_Campos
Calendar year
1996) January 10 – Peer Steinbrück, German politician January 13 – Carles Rexach, Spanish-Catalan footballer and coach January 15 – Andrea Martin, Canadian-American
1947
Peruvian footballer (1949–2024)
he was teammate of the stars Johan Cruyff, Juan Manuel Asensi and Carles Rexach, among others. He was the club's striker, holding the number ten shirt.
Hugo_Sotil
Stateside Puerto Rican hurdler (born 1996)
gold medal. This was celebrated by social anthropologist Bárbara Abadía-Rexach, who stated, "Camacho-Quinn’s victory is a pioneering example for black
Jasmine_Camacho-Quinn
English footballer and manager (1915–1995)
him. Amongst the stars of this Barcelona side were Joaquim Rifé, Carles Rexach, Josep Maria Fusté and Juan Manuel Asensi. In February 1972, he joined Sevilla
Vic_Buckingham
Spanish footballer (1946–2020)
November 2009). "Carles Rexach y Goyo Benito recuerdan los partidos de máxima rivalidad que vivieron, 42 entre ambos" [Carles Rexach and Goyo Benito remember
Goyo_Benito
Argentine footballer (1926–2014)
1969: Amancio & Gárate 1970: Amancio, Aragonés & Gárate 1971: Gárate & Rexach 1972: Porta 1973: Marianín 1974: Quini 1975: Carlos 1976: Quini 1977: Kempes
Alfredo_Di_Stéfano
Brazilian footballer (born 1980)
mostly as a substitute. In his second season, he fell out with coach Carles Rexach and was not featured in Barcelona's starting 11 for the majority of the
Geovanni
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Scandinavian
Royalty title approximately equivalent to the English Earl.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From Ever's Meadow
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful, Sweet, Smart
Male
Egyptian
, first king of Egypt; the son of Io.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gowthami | கோவà¯à®¤à®®à¯€
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Not Gross; Air; The Soul
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word stÃgandr ("stepping, treading one"), hence "wanderer."
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew
Physician; cure.
Girl/Female
Greek Russian
Defender; protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great.
Boy/Male
Indian
First
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REXACH
REXACH
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