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Ariel Miguel Santiago Ibagaza (born 27
October 1976) is an
Argentine professional football manager and
former player.
Nicknamed El Caño, his
usual position...
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Miquel Ibagaza Pawlak (born 5 May 2003) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for CE Constància. He is the son of
Ariel Ibagaza. He...
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eventually eliminated by San
Lorenzo in the quarter-finals. On 1 October,
Ariel Ibagaza made his
debut for the team,
where he and Hugo
Morales formed a midfield...
- Sosa Kiki
Musampa Jorge Larena Diego Simeone Carlos Aguilera Nano
Ariel Ibagaza Jesper Grønkjær
Peter Luccin Raúl
Medina Veljko Paunović
Richard Núñez...
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February 2020. Sochon, Mark (22
September 2019). "Eto'o,
Pandiani and
Ibagaza:
remembering Real Mallorca's
stunning Copa del Rey
triumph of 2003". These...
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Aleksandar Simić
scoring for OFK and
Fernando Torres,
Diego Simeone and
Ariel Ibagaza scoring for Atlético,
losing the
second leg 2–0 in
Madrid meant OFK were...
- Winners' Cup (already
accompanied in the team by
former Lanús
teammates Ariel Ibagaza and
Gustavo Siviero), 30-year-old Roa
retired from
football in
order to...
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signed players with
international pedigree, such as
Albert Riera,
Ariel Ibagaza,
Kevin Mirallas,
Marko Pantelić and François Modesto. As a result, Olympiacos...
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Pablo Sorín, Joaquín Irigoytía,
Federico Domínguez,
Mariano Juan,
Ariel Ibagaza,
Leonardo Biagini and
Walter Coyette.
Argentina won its
third title at...
- de la Peña Míchel
Salgado Raúl
Ochoa Roger 1 goal Andrés
Garrone Ariel Ibagaza Raúl
Chaparro Robert Enes
Murilo Blaise Butunungu Fredy Ndayishimite Augustine...