- Juan
Armet de Castellví,
nicknamed "
Kinké" (30 June 1895 in Terr****a – 5
October 1956 in Madrid) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a forward, and...
- the Casapianos,
prevailing by
three goals to nil,
goals scored by León,
Kinké and Escobar. The team's best
player was Cândido de Oliveira, one of the...
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losing 7–0 in Paris. The team was: Reñé, Irízar, Amechazurra, German, Peris,
Kinké, Forns, Pepe Rodríguez, Comamala,
Morales and Ramirez. On 1
December 1912...
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Porlan y
Merlo 1923
Alberto Álvarez 1924
Carlos Castañeda 1925 Juan
Armet "
Kinké" 1927–30
First year of
league competition (1929)
Emilio Sampere 1930–32...
- lots. José
Enrique Díaz
Adolfo Aldana Joaquín Caparrós
Manolo Ruiz Sosa
Kinké Diego Tristán José
Antonio Reyes Adrián Category:Footballers from Andalusia...
- 1922–23
Prince of
Asturias Cup semi-finals
South 1–4 Galicia Seville,
Spain Kinké Report González Polo
Chiarroni Stadium:
Reina Victoria Referee: Montero...
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After cleaning the husk, it is
eaten with dry
walnut kernels and salt tea.
Kinke Tschut, a
whole wheat unleavened flatbread cooked on a griddle. Parott,...
- 15' Bernabéu 40' Larrañaga 80' (pen.)
Report Report2
Cabedo 12', 20', 35', 60'
Sampere 30'
Kinké 50' Stadium:
Campo de O'Donnell Referee:
Carlos Dieste...
- Name
Nationality From To
Matches Won
Drawn Lost Win (%)
Honours Kinké 1921 1922 - - - - - Agustín
Sancho 1922 1923 - - - - -
Antonin Fivebr Czechoslovakia...
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featuring Tofo Bardi,
Nicole Eisenman,
Chitra Ganesh,
Andrea Éva Győri,
Kinke Kooi,
Jacky Marshall,
Shala Miller, Anne Minich,
Senga Nengudi,
Janice Nowinski...