- [enˈrike ˈkastɾo ɣonˈθaleθ]; 23
September 1949 – 27
February 2018),
known as
Quini [ˈkini], was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a striker. In a
career totally...
- his
pieces is a
cantus firmus m****
based on a
madrigal by
Marenzio (Missa
quinis vocibus super Dolorosi martir)—a
musical irony in that it
combines a technique...
- 1973: Marianín 1974:
Quini 1975:
Carlos 1976:
Quini 1977:
Kempes 1978:
Kempes 1979:
Krankl 1980:
Quini 1981:
Quini 1982:
Quini 1983: Rincón 1984: Da...
- 1973: Marianín 1974:
Quini 1975:
Carlos 1976:
Quini 1977:
Kempes 1978:
Kempes 1979:
Krankl 1980:
Quini 1981:
Quini 1982:
Quini 1983: Rincón 1984: Da...
- 1973: Marianín 1974:
Quini 1975:
Carlos 1976:
Quini 1977:
Kempes 1978:
Kempes 1979:
Krankl 1980:
Quini 1981:
Quini 1982:
Quini 1983: Rincón 1984: Da...
- the
State shall be a shield, argent,
charged with a pine tree (Americana,
quinis ex uno
folliculo setis) with a
moose (cervus alces), at the foot of it,...
-
award six times.
Three other players — Real Madrid's
Alfredo Di Stéfano,
Quini of
Sporting Gijón and Barcelona, and Hugo Sánchez of Atlético
Madrid and...
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According to LFP
match delegate reports,
Quini scored 21 goals.
According to LFP
match delegate reports,
Quini scored 27 goals.
According to LFP match...
- Rodríguez† Granada, Barcelona,
Cultural Leonesa,
Elche 1939–1955 221 353 0.63 9
Quini†
Sporting Gijón,
Barcelona 1970–1987 219 448 0.49 10 Pahiño†
Celta Vigo...
- 1973: Marianín 1974:
Quini 1975:
Carlos 1976:
Quini 1977:
Kempes 1978:
Kempes 1979:
Krankl 1980:
Quini 1981:
Quini 1982:
Quini 1983: Rincón 1984: Da...