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- Roberto Eugenio Cerro, named "Cherro" (23 February 1907 – 11 October 1965) was an Argentine football striker. He was born in Barracas in the city of Buenos...
- Nicolás Cherro (born 24 April 1987) is an Argentine former professional footballer who pla**** as a centre-back. Cherro's senior career began in 2005 with...
- Javier Cherro Molina (10 December 1980 in Alicante) is a Spanish former racing cyclist. 2005 3rd Overall Tour of Britain 5th Overall Vuelta a la Comunidad...
- at Boca Juniors he became the club's 2nd. top goal-scorer (after Roberto Cherro, although both would be surp****ed by Martín Palermo in 2010), with 194 goals...
- Héctor Scarone 5 goals Gabino Sosa 4 goals Manuel Ramírez 3 goals Roberto Cherro Benjamín Delgado Pablo Ramírez 2 goals De Miguel Guillermo Subiabre Carlos...
- Lorenzo Fernández 2 goals Mario Evaristo Adolfo Zumelzú 1 goal Roberto Cherro Carlos Peucelle Nessi Agustín Lizarbe Juan Andrade South American Championship...
- Gaslini 1925 AAmF: Bellomo 1926: Cherro 1926 AAmF: Seoane 1927: Tarasconi 1928: Cherro 1929: Cortese / Seoane 1930s 1930: Cherro 1931: Zozaya 1932: B. Ferreyra...
- against his son H****an, who led a Zayane detachment. He was buried at Ben Cherro near Tamalakt. Femmes du Maghreb (in French). Presses Univ. du Mirail. 1999...
- from the AAF's league. The Olympic team won 3–1, with goals by Roberto Cherro, Manuel Ferreira and Cesáreo Onzari for the Olympics, and Manuel Seoane...
- Bidoglio (1922–31) Ángel Médici (1922–31) Domingo Tarasconi (1922–32) Roberto Cherro (1926–35) Mario Evaristo (1926–31) Estaban ****o (1926–33) Gerardo Moreyras...