- Núria
Llansà Fernández (3
November 1937 – 26 June 2019),
sometimes spelt Núria Llançà, was a
Spanish football player, coach, and women's
football executive...
- In the 1982–83 season, the team took
former player and
advocate Núria
Llansà as coach, and
changed its name.
Andreu suggested the team be
called Club...
- Escholata,
Muscat Flame,
Muscat Gardo,
Muscat Gordo Blanco,
Muscat Grec,
Muscat Llansa,
Muscat Primavis,
Muscat Romain,
Muscat Tynningham, Muscataiu, Muscatdamascener...
- suzerainty.
Peter first sent an
expedition to
Tunis in 1280
under Conrad de
Llansa designed to re-establish his suzerainty. In 1281, he
himself prepared to...
- 1974, and
during this period, she
alternated with
fellow goalkeeper Núria
Llansà. "Las
Pioneras del Barça" [The
Pioneers of Barça]. www.mundodeportivo.com...
-
Maria Antònia Mínguez Núria
Llansà "Llera" Giménez
Pilar Gazulla Lluïsa
Vilaseca Aurora Arnau Anna
Jaques Maite Rodríguez
Immaculada Cabecerán (c) Alicia...
-
third place depending on results, but did not.
During the
second split,
Llansà pla**** both right-back and as goalkeeper, both well. In
February 1972, it...
- Lex
Harding and Adje Bouman. In May 1982, he had a hit with
Puerto de
Llansa (Lady Rose) in the Netherlands. Just a
couple of
months later he was appointed...
-
League goals Notes Immaculada Cabecerán Catalonia 1970–1971 8 1 Núria
Llansà Catalonia
Goalkeeper 1970–1974
Maria Antònia Mínguez Catalonia Goalkeeper...
- "unbeaten"
goalkeepers later in the season. By
March 1974, at
which point Núria
Llansà had
moved to Espanyol,
Andreu was Barcelona's first-choice goalkeeper. She...