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Jorge Ginarte (1940 – 7 June 2010) was an
Argentine professional football player and coach. Born in
Buenos Aires,
Ginarte pla**** club
football as a central...
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division of
Argentine football after 37 years. The team was
coached by
Jorge Ginarte who
started his long-time
career as
coach of
lower division teams. The...
- Omar
Labruna (interim) (Aug 16, 2004) José Luis
Brown (2004–05)
Jorge Ginarte (April 21, 2005 – Oct 18, 2005) Óscar Garré (2005–06) Juan
Amador Sánchez...
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Czornomaz Federico Edwards Manuel Fleitas Solich Claudio García
Jorge Ginarte Hugo
Gottardi Juan
Carlos Murúa
Julio Olarticoechea Norberto Raffo Hugo...
- Raúl
Arraigada 1991–93:
Salvador Ragusa 1993: Raúl
Arraigada 1994:
Jorge Ginarte 1995:
Carlos Biasutto 1995–96:
Jorge Luis
Ghiso 1996:
Horacio Bongiovanni...
- 1976
Delio Gamboa 1976–77 Omar
Devanni 1977 Germán
Castellanos 1977
Jorge Ginarte 1978
Alberto Cardacci 1978 Germán
Castellanos 1979
Edgar Barona 1979 César...
- 2004; 16: 218-221
Bolognia et al. Dermatology,
Second Edition, pg 122 M.
Ginarte, M.
Pereiro Jr,
Virginia Ferna´ndez-Redondo and
Jaime Toribio Case Reports...
- (1956) Ho Chi Minh,
president of
North Viet Nam (1970)
Vicente Miniet Ginarte,
general of the army of
liberation (1956)
Matilde Moisant,
female aviator...
- L. Tank; L.W.
Zettler Plantar Infection by Sco****riopsis
brevicaulis Ginarte M.
Pereiro Jr. M. Fernández-Redondo V.
Toribio J
ONYCHOMYCOSIS CAUSED BY...
- 6 June - Mabi de Almeida,
Angolan football manager (46) 7 June -
Jorge Ginarte,
Argentine footballer (70) 9 June -
Mohamed Sylla,
Guinean footballer (39)...