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Ranulfo Pereira Machado (27 May 1925 – ?),
simply known as
Ranulfo, was a
Brazilian professional footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Ranulfo began his...
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Arnulfo Cortés (9 July 1931 – 3
April 1994) was a
Mexican football forward who was a
squad member of the
Mexico national team in the 1954 FIFA
World Cup...
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Ranulfo Márquez Hernández (born 27 May 1951) is a
Mexican politician from the
Institutional Revolutionary Party. From 2000 to 2003 he
served as Deputy...
- Yaku
Sacha Pérez
Guartambel (born
Carlos Ranulfo Pérez Guartambel, 26
February 1969),
often simply known as Yaku Pérez, is an
Ecuadorian politician and...
- Ormeño (1979–1980)
Jorge Lainfiesta (1981–1982)
Salvador Pericullo (1983)
Ranulfo Miranda (1985)
Carlos Enrique Wellman (1990–1991) Raúl Héctor Cocherari...
- Boletín Científico
Centro de
Museos (in Spanish). 9: 121–135. González,
Ranulfo; Miller, Hollman; Salazar-E, Julián A. (July 2011). "Descripción de una...
- killing'".
Philippine Daily Inquirer.
Retrieved 14
November 2016. Docdocan,
Ranulfo (6
November 2016). "Slain
Mayor Espinosa shot 4 times,
autopsy results...
- year the club
finished 13 in the
league with 19 points,
winning 4 games.
Ranulfo "Chapulin"
Rosas was the club's top
scorer with 8
followed by
Jones and...
- (1965-1972)
Matias B.
Ramirez (1972-1979)
Zacarias G. del
Rosario (1979-1986)
Ranulfo David (1986)
Cesar N.
Nicolas (1987-1988)
Lorenzo P.
Gonzales (1988-1992)...
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Talavera and
Eugenio Morel where an
important part of the team,
coached by
Ranulfo Miranda.
Paraguay ended a 28-year
absence from the
World Cup in 1986 with...