- 10
February 2021),
known as
Pachín, was a
Spanish football defender and manager. Born in Torrelavega, Cantabria,
Pachín signed with Real
Madrid in 1959...
- (1975–76)
Pachín (1979–81)
Joaquim Rifé (1981)
Todor Veselinović (1981)
Vicente Piquer (1981)
Pachín (1984–85)
Quique Hernández (1987)
Pachín (1987–88)...
- Juan "
Pachín" Vicéns
Sastre (September 7, 1934 –
February 18, 2007) was a
Puerto Rican basketball player. Vicéns was
famous for his
performance with the...
- The
Auditorio Juan
Pachín Vicéns (English: Juan
Pachín Vicens Auditorium), formerly,
Coliseo Juan
Pachín Vicéns (English: Juan
Pachin Vicens Coliseum),...
- won
three peat
titles in 1964, 1965 and 1966. The
presence of
guard Juan "
Pachín"
Vicens greatly helped the
Leones to
reach the
success they had. He was...
-
signature match. The
first Inferno match took
place in 1987 at the Juan
Pachin Vicens coliseum in Ponce,
Puerto Rico,
where the
ropes were
simply soaked...
-
Nelson Colón (2021–present) 1959
World Championship Alfonso Lastra Juan "
Pachin"
Vicens Juan
Ramon "Johnny" Baez Jose
Angel Cestero Johnny Rodriguez Evelio...
- 1980s,
notable players followed in the
footsteps of
players such as Juan "
Pachin"
Vicens (1959
Santiago Chile FIBA
World Championship's All-Tournament Team)...
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Spanish version Translation Pachín, pachán, pachón, ¡Mucho
cuidado con lo que hacéis!
Pachín, pachán, pachón, ¡A
Garbancito no piséis! [nonsense] Be careful...
- 7th
Francisco García "Paquito" 1978–79 4th
Gonzalo Alonso Enrique Pérez "
Pachín" 1979–80 2nd
Eusebio Ríos
Promoted to La Liga 1980–81 1 1ª 12th Gonzalo...