- Enzo
Francescoli Uriarte (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈenso fɾanseˈskoljuˈɾjaɾte]; born 12
November 1961),
nicknamed "El Príncipe" (lit. 'The Prince'), is...
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giocatori dell'Uruguay in Sardegna: da
Francescoli a Nandez" [Cagliari, the
players from
Uruguay in Sardinia: from
Francescoli to Nández] (in Italian). Sky Sport...
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corporation of Florida, in the
United States. As of 2012[update], Enzo
Francescoli was its CEO and
managing director. As of
January 10, 2024, GOL TV is...
- "Enzo Fernández: o "herdeiro" de
Francescoli que
convence rapidamente" [Enzo Fernández: the "heir" to
Francescoli who wins
people over quickly.]. Mais****ebol...
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Maxime Bossis,
David Ginola, Luís Sobrinho,
Pierre Littbarski, Enzo
Francescoli,
Alfred Bloch, and Rubén Paz.
Diagne spent a
decade with the club (1930–1940)...
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Amadeo Carrizo,
Alfredo Di Stéfano, Omar Sívori,
Daniel P****arella, Enzo
Francescoli, Hernán Crespo,
Javier Mascherano and
Gonzalo Higuaín.
According with...
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because of his
physical resemblance with
former Uruguayan footballer Enzo
Francescoli, who had the same nickname.
Milito began his club
career in Argentina...
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known as Enzo Fernández. He is
named after former Uruguayan star Enzo
Francescoli, who was his father's
football idol. Enzo has
three younger brothers:...
- Enzo
Francescoli,
although Pastore has
stated that his main
influence is
compatriot Juan Román Riquelme.
Nicknamed "El Flaco" (like
Francescoli before...
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thirty years,
alongside Luis Suárez,
Edinson Cavani,
Diego Forlán, Enzo
Francescoli,
Carlos Aguilera, Álvaro Recoba,
Daniel Fonseca and Rubén Paz. Nowadays...