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Alberto José
Márcico (born 13 May 1960) is an
Argentine former professional football midfielder. He pla**** club
football with
Ferro Carril Oeste, Toulouse...
- Rogério
Márcico (born 24
February 1930) is a
Brazilian actor. He has been in
various television and film roles, as well as
having dubbed for
various foreign...
- División
titles for the
first time and also
promoting players such as
Alberto Márcico, Héctor Cúper and
Oscar Garré. In the 1981
Metropolitano championship Ferro...
- (1989–94) Luis
Carranza (1992–95)
Carlos Mac
Allister (1992–96)
Alberto Márcico (1992–95)
Sergio Martínez (1992–97)
Rodolfo Arruabarrena (1993–00) Néstor...
- In a
friendly between Nîmes and
Toulouse in 1985, he
slapped Alberto Márcico. The
referee brandished his red card, but
Bianconi thought otherwise, and...
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Claudio Marangoni 9 0 1983 1984 Agustín Marchesín 8 0 2011 2021
Alberto Márcico 15 0 1983 1992 José
Miguel Marín 2 0 1971 1971
Emiliano Martínez 37 0 2021...
- (1799–1848),
politician Leonardo Mayer, (born 1987),
tennis player Alberto Márcico, (born 1960),
footballer and
manager Júnior Mendieta, (born 1993), footballer...
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Malvinas Arg. Boca 2–1
Mancuso (43),
Márcico (53) F.
Villalba (76) 66 1994 19 Feb Copa Oro
Malvinas Arg. Boca 1–0
Márcico (72) 67 1994 23 Feb Copa Revancha...
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MacAllister 33' MF 8
Julio Saldaña MF 5
Leonardo Peralta MF 10
Alberto Márcico FW 7
Sergio Martínez 2' FW 9 Rubén da
Silva 67' FW 11 Ivo
Basay 70'...
- him as too
similar to Boca's
Argentine international playmaker Alberto Márcico. In
September 1994,
Kinkladze was part of the
Georgian team that pla****...