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ampliar la
capacidad del
Alfonso Murube contra el Barça y tendrá VAR" [Ceuta want to
increase the
capacity of the
Alfonso Murube against Barça and it will have...
- "Emotional Freedom".
Retrieved 30
January 2015.[permanent dead link]
Murube J,
Murube L,
Murube A (1999). "Origin and
types of
emotional tearing".
European Journal...
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Estadio Alfonso Murube is a
football stadium in the
autonomous city of Ceuta,
Spain in
Northern Africa. It is the home
stadium of AD
Ceuta FC, who currently...
- 2011–12 in
Segunda División B,
holding home
matches at
Estadio Alfonso Murube, with a
capacity of 6,500. Agrupación
Deportiva Ceuta,
another team from...
-
influenced by them. The so-called "modern
foundational bloodlines" are Saltillo,
Murube, Parladé and
Santa Coloma, all of
which are
primarily composed of Vistahermosa...
- in 1932 and
dissolved in 1956, it held home
matches at
Estadio Alfonso Murube, with a
capacity of 6,500. SD
Ceuta was
founded in 1932,
after a merger...
- (4): 271–87. doi:10.1007/s10787-998-0012-6. PMID 17657625. S2CID 12580734.
Murube, J.
Henrik Sjögren, 1899–1986. The
ocular surface 8, 2–2 (2010) Ng WF, Bowman...
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Vallecano in the
final of the 2015 Copa del Rey
Juvenil at the
Estadio Alfonso Murube in Ceuta, for
attacking an opponent. On 22
August 2015,
Mayoral opened the...
- (1902–1966)
Rafael Porlán (1899–1945)
Emilio Prados (1899–1962) Joaquín
Romero Murube (1904–1969)
Pedro Salinas (1891–1951)
Guillermo de
Torre (1900–1971) José...
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Redruello 41' Díez 69'
Report Budimir 84' García 87'
Redruello 90+3' (o.g.) Stadium:
Alfonso Murube Attendance: 4,052 Referee:
Alejandro Hernández Hernández...