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Manuel Fernández Fernández (21
January 1923 – 12 June 2012),
known as
Pahiño, was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a striker. Over 12 seasons, he pla****...
- del Generalísimo final,
where they lost 4–1 to
Sevilla FC.
Local striker Pahiño, who took the
Pichichi Trophy for 21
goals in 22
games that season, subsequently...
- reports,
Zarra scored 33 goals.
According to LFP
match delegate reports,
Pahiño scored 20 goals.
According to LFP
match delegate reports, César
scored 27...
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During that period,
managers like
Helenio Herrera and
renowned players like
Pahiño and Luis Suárez pla**** at the Riazor.
After nine
seasons of first-tier football...
- Suárez 1945:
Zarra 1946:
Zarra 1947:
Zarra 1948:
Pahiño 1949: César 1950:
Zarra 1951:
Zarra 1952:
Pahiño 1953:
Zarra 1954: Di Stéfano 1955: Arza 1956: Di...
- Suárez 1945:
Zarra 1946:
Zarra 1947:
Zarra 1948:
Pahiño 1949: César 1950:
Zarra 1951:
Zarra 1952:
Pahiño 1953:
Zarra 1954: Di Stéfano 1955: Arza 1956: Di...
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regional football,
Aretio arrived at
Celta in the 1943–44
season along with
Pahiño to
sweeten the
goodbye of two monsters: Nolete, who left football; and Juan...
- 221 353 0.63 9 Quini†
Sporting Gijón,
Barcelona 1970–1987 219 448 0.49 10
Pahiño†
Celta Vigo, Real Madrid,
Deportivo La Coruña 1943–1956 210 278 0.76...
- season: 8 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2014–15
Fastest three goals: 4 minutes –
Pahiño v Gimnàstic Tarragona, 1949–50 La Liga, 16
April 1950
Fastest hat-trick:...
- Suárez 1945:
Zarra 1946:
Zarra 1947:
Zarra 1948:
Pahiño 1949: César 1950:
Zarra 1951:
Zarra 1952:
Pahiño 1953:
Zarra 1954: Di Stéfano 1955: Arza 1956: Di...