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eventual 4–3 victory. From 1955 to 1960,
Marquitos earned two caps for Spain,
appearing in as many friendlies.
Marquitos' son,
Marcos Alonso Peña, was also...
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Marquitos may
refer to:
Marquitos (footballer, born 1933)
Marquitos (footballer, born 1938)
Marquitos (footballer, born 1987) This
disambiguation page...
- July 1938 – 20 July 2019),
nicknamed Marquitos II, was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a defender.
Marquitos was born in Santander, Cantabria. He pla****...
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Retrieved 10 June 2023.
Marquitos at BD****bol
Marquitos at ****bolme (in Spanish)
Marquitos at 90minut.pl (in Polish)
Marquitos – FIFA
competition record...
- back from
behind to win 4–3
thanks to
goals from
Alfredo Di Stéfano and
Marquitos, as well as two
goals from Héctor Rial. Real
Madrid successfully defended...
-
Reims took the lead
again on 62
minutes through Michel Hidalgo, but when
Marquitos and Rial
scored in the 67th and 79th
minutes respectively,
Reims could...
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drive him there.
Marcos Rodríguez
Alfonso ("
Marquitos") was a
revolutionary and
member of the DRE.
While Marquitos did not
support Batista, he also did not...
- Hidalgo, but
within minutes, the
match was
levelled courtesy of a goal from
Marquitos. Real's
winner in the 79th
minute ended Reims'
hopes of
winning the first...
- service.
Marcos "
Marquitos" Rodríguez
Alfonso began arguing with Fructuoso, Carbó and Machadito; Joe
Westbrook had not yet arrived.
Marquitos, who gave the...
- (season 3) Ana María
Picchio as
Estela Morales (season 3)
Denis Corat as
Marquitos (season 3)
David Masajnik as Juan
Carlos "Tubito" Rodríguez (season 3)...