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Pablo Oscar Rotchen Suárez (born 23
April 1973 in
Buenos Aires) is a
retired Argentine football defender who pla**** for the
Argentina national team in...
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Monterrey managed to draw 1–1 and stay in Mexico's top flight. Martínez
Rotchen Rogerio Chávez Rodríguez Pérez
Castro Arellano Erviti Franco Alex Clausura...
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Nation Player 1 GK ESP Juan Luis Mora 2 DF ESP Fran 3 DF ARG
Pablo Rotchen 4 DF ESP
Alberto Lopo 5 DF ESP Toni
Soldevilla 6 MF ESP Òscar 7 MF ESP...
- fans
since he was
replacing a fan favourite, the
Argentine Defender Pablo Rotchen.
After a
couple of good performances,
Baloy gained fan favour. In 2005...
- 13 May 2001 34 Real
Madrid 2–2
Espanyol Madrid Figo 24' Raúl 46'
Rotchen 48' Gâlcă 65' (pen.) Stadium:
Santiago Bernabéu
Stadium Attendance: 85,000 Referee:...
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Osvaldo Suárez (1934–2018),
Argentine long-distance
runner Pablo Oscar Rotchen Suárez (born 1973),
Argentine footballer Paola Suárez (born 1976), Argentine...
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Monterrey 2–1 Muni****l Martínez 3'
Rotchen 43'
Muller 70'...
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Roncaglia – Espanyol, Celta, Valencia,
Osasuna – 2009–10, 16–21
Pablo Rotchen –
Espanyol – 1999–02
Marco Rubén – Recreativo,
Villarreal – 2007–12 Luis...
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Ariel Rosada –
Toluca – 2005–07 Nicolás
Roselli –
Potosino – 1977–80
Pablo Rotchen –
Monterrey – 2002–05
Carlos Rotondi – Cruz Azul – 2022–
Marco Ruben –...
- 1999 6 RCD
Espanyol 3-1 Atlético
Madrid Barcelona Tamudo 41' Benítez 45'
Rotchen 68'
Report 15' H****elbaink Stadium:
Estadio Olímpico Lluís
Companys Attendance:...