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Jordi Villacampa Amorós (born 11
October 1963) is a
Spanish retired professional basketball player of
Joventut Badalona, and
former chairman of the club...
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Pedro Villacampa Maza de
Linaza y
Periel (1776–1854) was a
Spanish military commander. In 1793 he
enlisted in the 2nd
Battalion of the
Volunteers of Aragón...
- Ángel
Villacampa Carrasco (born 14
December 1976) is a
Spanish football manager who is the
manager of Club América in the Liga MX
Femenil since June 2022...
- the
Margall brothers (with
Josep Maria Margall),
Zoran Slavnić,
Jordi Villacampa,
Rafael Jofresa, Raül López, Rudy Fernández, and
Ricky Rubio. Badalona...
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Antonio Díaz-Miguel) 1985 EuroBasket:
finished 4th
among 12
teams 4
Jordi Villacampa, 5 José Luis Llorente, 6 Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio, 7
Josep Maria Margall...
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scoreline of 3–3. On 17 June 2022, the club
announced Spanish manager Ángel
Villacampa as the new
manager of the team
ahead of the
Apertura 2022 tournament....
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transition from a left-back to a center-back
under the
guidance of
coach Ángel
Villacampa. León won the
first league and Copa de la
Reina titles of her
career at...
- Chem. Int. Ed. 2003, 42¸ 3582-3603. Leonardi, Marco; Estévez, Verónica;
Villacampa, Mercedes; Menéndez, J. (February 2019). "The
Hantzsch Pyrrole Synthesis:...
- 7up Joventut)
Champions Cup 1993–94. 1993–94
EuroLeague at FIBAEurope.com
Linguasport 1994
Final Four at Euroleague.net,
interview to
Jordi Villacampa...
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Gonzalo Sagi-Vela, Joe Galvin,
Ernesto Delgado,
German Gonzalez,
Jordi Villacampa,
Francisco Sole,
Roberto Mora,
Antonio Pruna (Head Coach:
Manel Comas)...