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Ignacio Zoco Esparza (31 July 1939 – 28
September 2015) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a
defensive midfielder. He
spent 12
years of his professional...
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Zoco may
refer to:
Ignacio Zoco (1939–2015),
Spanish soccer player of the 1960s
Zoco,
Tibet A
brand name...
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Zoco or
Tsotso (Tibetan: གཙོ་ཚོ, Wylie: gtso tsho, THL: tso tso; Chinese: 左左乡; pinyin: Zuǒ zuǒ xiāng), also
called Goicang (Tibetan: རྒོད་ཚང་, Wylie: rgod...
- only be made and
bottled in
specific areas.
Common Pacharán
brands include Zoco, Etxeko, Basarana, Berezko, Usua, La Navarra, Las
Endrinas and Baines. Seven...
- squad) Lev
Yashin Feliciano Rivilla Dezső Novák
Ferran Olivella Ignacio Zoco Amancio Amaro Valentin Ivanov Chus
Pereda Ferenc Bene Flórián
Albert Luis...
- Luis del Sol (1935-04-06)6
April 1935 (aged 31) 14
Juventus 5 3MF
Ignacio Zoco (1939-07-31)31 July 1939 (aged 26) 19 Real
Madrid 6 3MF Jesús Glaría (1942-01-02)2...
- José
Manuel Mateo Nacho Monreal Pablo Orbaiz Pachín Pepín
Francisco Puñal Tiko
Ignacio Zoco Pablo García
Richard Morales Walter Pandiani Marcelo Sosa...
- calzón (breeches),
cirolas (underwear),
polainas (gaiters, spats) and zocas,
zocos (clogs or boots). Men's
traditional costume Musicians, c. 1900 A Galician...
- 3MF Chus
Pereda (1938-06-15)15 June 1938 (aged 26) 9
Barcelona 3MF
Ignacio Zoco (1939-07-31)31 July 1939 (aged 24) 10 Real
Madrid 4FW
Amancio (1939-10-16)16...
- 1965–1969
World Cup 1966 Euro 1968
qualifying World Cup 1970
qualifying Ignacio Zoco (1966–69) Jesús Glaría (1966–69)
Severino Reija (1966–67)
Gallego (1968–69)...