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Gerard Deulofeu Lázaro (Spanish: [ɟʝeˈɾaɾ ðewloˈfew ˈlaθaɾo]; born 13
March 1994) is a
Spanish professional footballer from
Catalonia who
plays for Serie...
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Deulofeu is a
Catalan surname meaning "God-made-him",
given in the past to
people without known parents.
Notable people with the
surname include: Gerard...
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Alexandre Deulofeu i
Torres (20
September 1903, in L'Armentera – 27
December 1978, in Figueres) was a
Catalan politician and
philosopher of history. He...
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University Press. p. 613.
Wolfgang Bücherl;
Eleanor E. Buckley;
Venancio Deulofeu (17
September 2013).
Venomous Animals and
Their Venoms:
Venomous Vertebrates...
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volley from Raúl Jiménez put
Wolves into a 2–0 lead
before Gerard Deulofeu reduced the
deficit with what BBC
reporter Phil
McNulty described as "an...
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Christiansen Paco Clos
Miquel Corominas Marc
Cucurella Iván de la Peña
Gerard Deulofeu Martín Domínguez Juan José
Estella Kiko Femenía
Albert Ferrer Chico Flores...
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Gamper Trophy.
Gerard Deulofeu,
Sergio Busquets, Messi, Luis Suárez and
Denis Suárez were the
scorers for Barça;
Messi and
Deulofeu also ****isted two goals...
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August 2014. "España-Noruega:
Partidazo de
Deulofeu y gol
Munir (2–0)" [Spain-Norway: Big game from
Deulofeu and
Munir goal (2–0)] (in Spanish). Eurosport...
- Catalunya.
Cugat was born
Francisco de Asís
Javier Cugat Mingall de Bru y
Deulofeu in Girona, Catalonia, Spain, in 1900 (although he
would later claim to...
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reach the FA Cup
final for the
second time in
their history, with
Gerard Deulofeu scoring twice and Troy
Deeney scoring a
penalty in the 94th
minute to take...