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Eduardo González
Valiño,
nicknamed Chacho (14
April 1911 – 21
October 1979) was a
Spanish ****ociation footballer.
Chacho was born and died in A Coruña...
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Joseph Paolino Jr. (March 9, 1929 –
December 26, 1996),
better known as Joe
Valino, was an
American singer who had a
chart hit in 1957 with "The
Garden of...
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Rafael García
Valiño (24
October 1898 – 29 June 1972) was a
Spanish army
officer who
fought in the
Spanish Civil War for the
Nationalist faction. He was...
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written and
composed by
Dennise Haas Norwood, and
first recorded by Joe
Valino,
which reached Number 12 on the
Billboard chart in
December 1956. The song...
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Ricardo Alfredo Valiño (born 2
January 1971 in
Buenos Aires) is an
Argentine football coach.
Ricardo Valiño who
never pla****
professional football, started...
- (2020 – 2021)
Robert Siboldi (2021) Sebastián Méndez (2021 – 2022)
Ricardo Valiño (2022 – 2023)
Miguel Herrera (2023 – 2024) Juan
Carlos Osorio (2024 – Present)...
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Esparragosa Ualino, Juan José
Esparragoza Italino, Juan José
Esparraguza Valino, Juan
Manuel Ortiz Moreno,
Arturo Beltrán, Raúl González, Juan Robles, Juan...
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managed to get 2 wins and
regain his D1GP license. He
switched sponsors to
Valino tires. He
later competed in the
drift class at
World Time
Attack Challenge...
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Maestrazgo Army
Corps was sent as reinforcements, led by
General Rafael García
Valiño.[citation needed]
General Fidel Davila[citation needed] The
Morocco Army...
- "Vicki" Silvers. The song was
originally recorded by
Philadelphia singer Joe
Valino,
along with the Gene
Kutch Orchestra. In 1955, "Learnin' the Blues" was...