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Aritz Aduriz Zubeldia (Basque: [aɾits̻ aðuɾis̻]; Spanish: [ˈaɾits aˈðuɾiθ]; born 11
February 1981) is a
Spanish retired professional footballer who pla****...
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Aritz Aduriz scoring a hat-trick. In the
return leg at Camp Nou,
Athletic hung on with a 1–1 draw to win
their first trophy since 1984.
Aduriz finished...
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Messi (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) Most
goals in a two-legged
final (4):
Aritz Aduriz (2015)
Highest goal
ratio (2.5): Frédéric Kanouté (5
goals in 2 appearances)...
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tiene suficiente con
Aduriz" [Athletic have
enough with
Aduriz].
Marca (in Spanish). Madrid.
Retrieved 10
December 2012. "
Aduriz wins it for Bilbao"....
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Javier Adúriz (April 16, 1948 –
April 21, 2011) was an
Argentine poet. He
devoted himself to
teaching and
contributed to
several publications of poetry...
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Archived 12
September 2017 at the
Wayback Machine; LFP.es, 4
March 2016 "
Aduriz named Liga BBVA
Player of the
Month for March". LaLiga.es. 1
April 2016...
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years and 57 days) vs. Georgia, 8
September 2023
Oldest goalscorer Aritz Aduriz (35
years and 274 days) vs. Macedonia, 12
November 2016 Most
goals scored...
- (Spain),
which opened in
March 1998
under the
management of Chef
Andoni Aduriz. It is
considered one of the world's best
restaurants since 2006 according...
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started the
season as
arguably the club's fourth-choice striker,
behind Aritz Aduriz,
Joseba Etxeberria and
veteran Ismael Urzaiz. The team's poor form and lack...
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November 2024 Source:
Burgos CF (in Spanish)
Daniel Pendín
Aritz Aduriz Juan Epitié
Dmitri Cheryshev José María Quintano: 1994–2002 Valentín Germán:...