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Osvaldo César
Ardiles (born 3
August 1952), more
commonly known as
Ossie Ardiles, is an
Argentine football manager,
pundit and
former player. A competitive...
- The name
Ardiles may
refer to:
Ardiles Joaquin dos
Santos Neto, also
known as Buiu (footballer, born 1980)
Ardiles Rumbiak (born 1986),
Indonesian football...
- "Indonesia - H.
Ardiles -
Profile with news,
career statistics and history". Soccerway.
Retrieved 26
April 2012. "PROFIL:
Hengky Ardiles,
Terlambat Mencicipi...
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Ardiles Rumbiak (born 1 May 1986) is an
Indonesian professional football coach and
former player who is
currently head
coach of
Belitong in the Liga 3...
-
Championships (25m): Women's 200m Backstroke". FINA.
Retrieved 11
October 2020.
Trinidad Ardiles at
World Aquatics Trinidad Ardiles at
Olympedia v t e...
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Ardiles,
which led to the name of "
Ardiles flick". One
review described it thus: "the all time
special effects highlight being when
Osvaldo Ardiles flicks...
- Júbilo
Iwata on 17 July.
Tokyo Verdy then
sacked Ardiles two days later. At the time of his sacking,
Ardiles' team had
conceded 23
goals in
their last 5 matches...
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claim victory in the 1990
Second Division play-off
final under Osvaldo Ardiles, but were
denied promotion into the top-flight
after admitting to breaching...
- a team that
included Glenn Hoddle as well as two Argentinians,
Osvaldo Ardiles and
Ricardo Villa,
which was
unusual as
players from
outside the British...
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Aldieres Joaquim dos
Santos Neto (born 5 May 1980),
known as Buiú, is a
former Brazilian football player. Buiú at J.League (archive) (in ****anese) odn...