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- Xeneizes is an album by the Icelandic hip hop group Quarashi, released on October 25, 1999 in Iceland. "Stick 'Em Up" (featuring Omar Swarez) – 3:49 "Tarfur"...
- pla**** a total 381 league matches and 47 Copa Libertadores matches for the Xeneizes from 1976 until his retirement in 1988. He is the goalkeeper with the most...
- "Copycat", and "Weirdo") and seven songs from Xeneizes ("Stick 'Em Up", "Tarfur", "Jivin' About", "Xeneizes", "**** You ****", "Dive In" "Bless"). "Stick...
- album to receive an international release. After hearing Quarashi's album Xeneizes, EMI Music Resources contacted Quarashi to perform at the Iceland Airwaves...
- Argentina and also first in South America. Boca fans are known as Los Xeneizes (the Genoese) after the Genoese immigrants who founded the team and lived...
- acquired by Argentine giants Boca Juniors. Barrios won two trophies with the Xeneizes: the Primera División in 2017 and 2018. In 2019, he joined Russian Premier...
- Juniors but moved to Europe aged 20 after failing to make the grade at Los Xeneizes. Through his ancestry, Becchio was able to claim an Italian p****port and...
- migrants during the 19th century; to this day, Boca supporters are known as "Xeneizes" (a deformation of "Zeneise", meaning "Genoese" in the Ligurian language)...
-   Draw   Loss Keys   Record (s) Shared record "Historia". Gladiadoras Xeneizes (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 September 2023. List of champions on the RSSSF...
- an Argentine side). Forward Ignacio Rodríguez scored both goals for the Xeneizes. Notes 2023 U-20 Copa Libertadores Final 15:30 Estadio La Portada, La Serena...