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Antonio Alsúa Alonso (25
October 1919 – 4
March 1998) was a
Spanish professional footballer, who pla**** as a midfielder. He
became one of the most important...
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Rafael Alsua (18
August 1923 – 30
November 1992) was a
Spanish footballer. He pla**** in two
matches for the
Spain national football team in 1954. He was...
- Real
Madrid 11–1
Barcelona Pruden 5', 35', 87'
Barinaga 30', 32', 41', 44'
Alonso 37', 74'
Alsúa 38'
Botella 85' Report1 Report2
Report 3 Martín 89'...
- 5 Joseíto FW 1951–1959 — 178 77 Dani
Ceballos MF 2017– — 178 7
Antonio Alsúa MF 1940–1948 — 177 42
Antonio Betancort GK 1961–1971 — 177 0 [Zamora] Jesús...
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Henderson Bobby Johnstone Willie Ormond Lawrence Reilly Choi Kwang-suk
Rafael Alsua José
Artetxe Adrián
Escudero Agustín Gaínza
Miguel González
Venancio García...
- 23 27
September 1942 1 Real
Madrid Barcelona 3–0 (1–0)
Arbiza (7, 89),
Alsúa (52) 24 10
January 1943 14
Barcelona Real
Madrid 5–5 (4–2) Martín (25, 40)...
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Manuel Fernández Mora 1963–64
Louis Hon 1964–65
Rafael Yunta 1965
Rafael Alsua 1965–66 José
Valdor Sierra 1966–67 Ramón Cobo [es] 1967–68
Laureano Ruiz...
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Ecuador in Paris [fr] In
office 1923–1928
Preceded by
Enrique Dorn y de
Alsúa Succeeded by
Carlos Proaño
Alvarez Emb****y of
Ecuador in
London In office...
- 1980 1982 1 Yes Xabi
Alonso Gipuzkoa Spain 114 2003 2014 7 Yes
Rafael Alsúa Gipuzkoa Spain 2 1954 N/A No
Miguel de Andrés
Navarre Spain 2 1984 1 Yes...
- 26.18
Liberal Rodolfo "Rudy"
Bacani (Drilon wing) 27,187 4.96
Aksyon Maria Teresita Alsua 6,498 1.19
Total votes 548,194 100.00 PMP gain from Liberal...