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titles with the clubs.
Celades appeared with the
Spain national team at the 1998
World Cup. Born in Barcelona, Catalonia,
Celades – who left
Barcelona at...
- Millar,
Colin (29 June 2020). "Valencia sack boss
Albert Celades". "Valencia sack
Albert Celades".
MARCA in English. 29 June 2020. "El
Deportivo Alavés...
- Botía
Sergio Busquets Ramón Calderé Lobo
Carrasco Lluís
Carreras Albert Celades Luis
Cembranos Thomas Christiansen Paco Clos
Miquel Corominas Marc Cucurella...
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Laudrup 1995:
Miquel Soler (via Sevilla) 2000: Luís Figo 2000:
Albert Celades (via
Celta Vigo) 2002:
Ronaldo (via
Inter Milan) 2007:
Javier Saviola Real...
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nicked as Pelat,
Oscar García,
Roger García, Toni
Velamazan and
Albert Celades. The team
reached its
climax on 7
October 1995
defeating Real
Betis 5–1...
- 2017. "Redatam::
CELADE,
ECLAC –
United Nations".
Celade.cepal.org. June 28, 2012.
Retrieved August 29, 2017.[dead link] "Redatam::
CELADE,
ECLAC – United...
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Gerardo (84) 1994–95
Segunda División 6th
Barcelona B Real
Madrid B 4–1
Celades (9),
Cembranos (19),
Cruyff (35, 57)
Pedro (73) 25th Real
Madrid B Barcelona...
- "0–1: Saúl Ñíguez da la
victoria en el
estreno de
Celades" [0–1: Saúl Ñíguez
gives win in
debut of
Celades].
Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Barcelona. 4 September...
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Anderson – Lyon
Giovanni –
Olympiacos Mauricio Pellegrino –
Valencia Albert Celades –
Celta Vigo
Roger García –
Espanyol Óscar García –
Valencia (loan) Dragan...
- "ECLAC/
CELADE Redatam+SP 02/18/2023" (PDF). 2023-02-18.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2023-02-18.
Retrieved 2023-02-18. "ECLAC/
CELADE Redatam+SP...