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Sársfield may
refer to: Club Atlético Vélez
Sarsfield, an
Argentine sports club best
known for its
football team José
Amalfitani Stadium, the club's...
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Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan: High Moss
Sarsfields GFC,
County Armagh Sarsfields GAA (Cork)
Ballerin GAC,
County Derry Lucan Sarsfields GAA, County...
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Sarsfields GAA may
refer to:
Sarsfields GAA (Cork), a
hurling club in
Riverstown and Glanmire,
Ireland Sarsfields GAA (Galway), a
sports club in Bullaun...
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Sarsfield (DD-837), was a Gearing-class
destroyer of the
United States Navy. She...
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Mairuth Hodge Sarsfield, CQ (6
March 1930 – 7 May 2013) was a
Canadian activist, diplomat, journalist,
researcher and
television personality, as well...
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Sarsfield (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsaɾfil]) is an
Argentine sports club
based in Liniers,
Buenos Aires. Its
football team
plays in...
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Dominick Sarsfield, 1st
Viscount Sarsfield (died 1636)
William Sarsfield, 2nd
Viscount Sarsfield (died 1648)
David Sarsfield, 3rd
Viscount Sarsfield (died...
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Roseberry Sarsfields won its
first championship title in 1904,
beating Naas in a dela****
final which was pla**** in
January 1905.
Sarsfields combined with...
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David Sarsfield (1663–1710) was an
Irish soldier noted for his
service in the
Jacobite Army
during the
Williamite War in Ireland.
After going into exile...
- Ireland.
Patrick Sarsfields Patrick Sarsfields were
founded on 6
October 1906 and were
named after the
Jacobite leader Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan...