- Álvaro
Alberto Saborío Chacón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈalβaɾo saβoˈɾi.o]; born 25
March 1982) is a
Costa Rican former professional footballer, who pla****...
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Saborios or
Saborius (Gr****: Σαβώριος) was a
Byzantine general who rose in
revolt against Emperor Constans II (r. 641–668) in 667–668. He
sought and obtained...
- María García
Granados y
Saborío (1860 – May 10, 1878), also
known as La Niña de
Guatemala ("The Girl of Guatemala"), was a
Guatemalan socialite, daughter...
- the
Portland Timbers before the
season and all-time
goalscorer Álvaro
Saborío,
traded away to D.C.
United mid-season.
Although late-season
signings Luis...
- the
third place match they beat Al
Ittihad of
Saudi Arabia 3–2. Álvaro
Saborío scored two goals, and Rónald Gómez
scored an
astonishing free-kick final...
- María
Lineth de la
Trinidad Saborío Chaverri (born 4
November 1960) is a
Costa Rican politician. She won the 2021
Social Christian Unity Party presidential...
- conversations. In one of
those meetings, Martí met María García
Granados y
Saborío,
general García Granados' daughter.
Despite his
engagement to a
Cuban woman...
- CRC
Carlos Acosta (Captain) 7 MF CRC Jose Luis
Cordero 9 FW CRC Álvaro
Saborío 10 MF CRC
Diego Madrigal 11 MF CRC
Roberto Córdoba 12 DF CRC Jose David...
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Jorge Hine
Saborío (October 6, 1878 – May 16, 1962) was a
Costa Rican politician and businessman. He was born in San Ramón,
Costa Rica, to Luis Hine Ramírez...
- María del
Rosario Cristina Saborio y García
Granados (24 July 1833 – 12
October 1901) was a
Guatemalan woman. She was the wife of
President Miguel García...